Evie Farrell | Finding freedom – how she created a life and career of travel with her daughter


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Aug 01 2023 34 mins   1

Do you love the idea of packing up your life to go travelling? Just stepping off the daily treadmill and seeing where it takes you?

 

That’s exactly what Evie Farrell did back in 2016 and her travel buddy was her young daughter, Emmie.

 

As a solo mum, Evie had been struggling to balance her busy corporate career with spending enough time with Emmie and she decided an overseas adventure together was the answer.

 

But what was intended to be a year-long trip away, exploring Asia, has turned into a whole new way of living and working.

 

Gaining a huge following on her Instagram account, Mumpack Travel, a raft of unexpected opportunities came her way.

 

And now Evie runs her own travel company called Mumpack Trips, providing fun and thoughtful travel experiences for women, and for mums and kids, in some of her favourite countries like Vietnam, Cambodia and Malaysia.

 

In this episode, Evie talks about how she created this life and career of travel for herself – and her best career change tips for other women. If you love to travel or are simply feeling the need for a different kind work life, you will love this conversation.

 

 

CONNECT WITH EVIE

 

Visit her website: mumpacktravel.com or mumpacktrips.com.au

Follow her on Instagram: www.instagram.com/mumpacktravel or www.instagram.com/mumpacktrips

 

 

CONNECT WITH US

 

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CREDITS

 

Creator, host and producer: Jacqui Ooi

Production support: Perk Digital

 

What She Did Next acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Land on which this podcast is made, the Wodi Wodi people of the Dharawal nation. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.



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