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The Travelling Tribe’s Amy and Marissa interview Daughters of India founder and designer Megan Pentland.
Prior to the global pandemic Megan and her husband Greg, decided to pack up their home and pile into a reimagined 67 Bedford Bus named Banjo with their four children and hit the road for a year-long adventure around Australia.
Both had planned to work on the road and home-school their children – and then Covid-19 hit changing their plans but adding a few welcome twists to their adventure.
We chat with Megan about their adventures to date, the benefits of slow living and what it’s like living and travelling with four children in a bus.
The Travelling Tribe’s Amy and Marissa talk to Canadian-born, Paris-based mother-of-two Monica Puchois about having one of the world’s most visited cities all to themselves in the midst of the global pandemic, their family life in Paris pre-Covid-19 and her tips for exploring Paris and Nice like...
Published 10/29/20
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In Episode Four, The Travelling Tribe’s Amy and Marissa...
Published 09/17/20