How This Traveling Family Homeschools 3 Kids Around The World

EPISODE · Sep 26, 2025 · 54 MIN

How This Traveling Family Homeschools 3 Kids Around The World

from Our Offbeat Life · host OurOffbeatLife.com

About the Guest(s):Sarah Desante and Max are a dynamic traveling duo, passionate about blending the wonders of family adventures with creative storytelling. Sarah is an accomplished author known for her captivating Adventure Globe series—a set of books that transports young readers on enchanting journeys across the world's significant landmarks. Together with her husband Max, they lead a life of exploration with their three children, often sharing their rich experiences through various content forms, including a popular family blog and a YouTube channel, "The 5-Year-Old Explorers." Max, originally from Italy, contributes a practical dimension to their travels with his background in the medical field, adding depth to their global educational journey.Episode Summary:In this exciting episode of "Our Offbeat Life," host David Cole talks to Sarah Desante and Max about their extraordinary lifestyle as world travelers and educators on the road. The conversation is rich with anecdotes from their explorations, giving listeners a peek into how they manage a nomadic lifestyle while simultaneously enriching their children's education. With a focus on blending global travel experiences with creative pursuits, Sarah and Max reveal the inspiration behind the Adventure Globe series, their process of unschooling, and maintaining a structured yet adventurous daily life.Throughout the episode, Sarah and Max share insights into how their family evolved from hectic travelers to a more balanced approach, allowing them to immerse fully into the cultures they visit. The discussion shines a light on their unique educational methods, highlighting the pros and cons of unschooling versus formal education. They touch upon handling healthcare abroad, managing negative perceptions from outsiders, and the essentials of packing light while catering to their children's hobbies. This conversation serves as both an inspiration for those looking to live an offbeat life and a guide for families eager to embark on world explorations.Key Takeaways:Sarah and Max advocate for unschooling, allowing their children to pursue personal interests and passions while traveling the world.The Adventure Globe series is inspired by the family's real-life travel experiences, aimed at educating young readers with engaging storytelling.Emphasizing slow travel, Sarah and Max have learned to balance exploration with the educational needs of their children.Adapting to challenges, the family highlights the importance of resilience, learning from locals, and managing health emergencies while on the road.They have fostered a sense of community by attending and organizing pop-up gatherings, connecting with other travel families worldwide.Notable Quotes:"Kids are really resilient. They figure it out." – Sarah Desante"Our children decided on what they wanted to learn every month. They focus on that, allowing for a more passion-driven education." – Max"There are doctors in the rest of the world too; we've found excellent care wherever we've traveled." – Sarah Desante"The more you let go, the more you find your positivity, and worries about external judgments fall away." – Max"The ultimate gift to yourself and your family is to travel together with an open mind." – MaxResources:Books by Sarah Desante: The Adventure Globe seriesYouTube Channel: The 5-Year-Old ExplorersSocial Handles/Blog: Check for "The 5-Year-Old Explorers" for blog and travel updates.Embark on a virtual journey by listening to the full episode and delve deeper into how travel, education, and creativity seamlessly intertwine with Sarah and Max’s family adventures. Stay tuned for more captivating stories and insights from "Our Offbeat Life" podcast series.

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