If you’ve ever looked around your life and thought, “Is this it?” while simultaneously being needed by everyone, this one’s for you. In the final episode of Season Two, author and nutritionist Monique van Tulder looks at what actually happened when she stopped just writing about A Grown Up’s Gap Year and lived it – running away, coming home, writing the book, and then spending a year saying “yes” to things that made her mildly nauseous but curious: TV couches, radio interviews, speaking gigs ...
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If you’ve ever looked around your life and thought, “Is this it?” while simultaneously being needed by everyone, this one’s for you. In the final episode of Season Two, author and nutritionist Monique van Tulder looks at what actually happened when she stopped just writing about A Grown Up’s Gap Year and lived it – running away, coming home, writing the book, and then spending a year saying “yes” to things that made her mildly nauseous but curious: TV couches, radio interviews, speaking gigs ...
Why More Women Over 50 Are Travelling Solo: And Loving It
A Grown Up's Gap Year
34 minutes
3 months ago
Why More Women Over 50 Are Travelling Solo: And Loving It
Somewhere between society decided women need permission slips to take a breath. If you need it (and of course we don't 'require permission' - our lives, we need look to only ourselves for how to live life fully) “But if a good nudge is required — take this episode as your signed slip." glamgirlsluxtravels.cominstagram.com/pineapplevillaintrepidtravel.com/au/womens-expeditions 📚 Get your copy of A Grown Up’s Gap Year the book, from Amazon, moniquevantulder.com, bookshops and libraries, subscr...
A Grown Up's Gap Year
If you’ve ever looked around your life and thought, “Is this it?” while simultaneously being needed by everyone, this one’s for you. In the final episode of Season Two, author and nutritionist Monique van Tulder looks at what actually happened when she stopped just writing about A Grown Up’s Gap Year and lived it – running away, coming home, writing the book, and then spending a year saying “yes” to things that made her mildly nauseous but curious: TV couches, radio interviews, speaking gigs ...