"Travel is one of the best personal development tools. You voluntarily insert yourself into situations where you don’t understand everything, where the culture and thinking is different, and you maneuver through the frustration, the celebration and the new experiences. "
- Sabina King
You've got to hear Sabina King talk about Bali!
Nyepi is a Balinese "Day of Silence" and her description and analysis in this episode is fascinating!
In this episode Clark Vandeventer interviews Sabina King.
Sabina and her family were based in Bali -- or used Bali as a homebase -- for 5 years -- and she still has Airbnbs in Bali. In this interview we talk about her family’s move from Chicago to Denver -- and Denver to Costa Rica -- and then Costa Rica to Bali.
Clark became acquainted with Sabina and her family around 2010 or 11 when he and his wife had crashed and burned and were trying to re-invent their life. At that time, blogs were a big thing -- and they got connected with so many cool people around the world. Sabina was one of those people.
Sabina is someone who knows how to build a life around the things that she values.
Born in Poland. Her family immigrated to America when she was 5 years old. Sabina has been around the world -- lots of travel -- all over Central America, Western Europe, New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Korea, Mexico, Canada -- to name a few. Asheland, Oregon has been their base over the past few years.
You can find out more about Sabina and her work at:
https://www.facebook.com/bethewildpeace