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Channon Dade has been working for an airline, part-time, for the last 17 years. This gives her the freedom to travel whenever she wants and pursue a career in acting. She is currently located in L.A., but she has been jetsetting around the world, alone, since she was a little girl. Channon discusses on this week’s episode that when you work on yourself, instead of trying to desperately find a life partner, the universe will find surprising ways to reward you for those efforts. Be comfortable in your own skin! It’s the only one you have. Key Takeaways: *How did Channon get started with solo travel? *Channon loves planes and flying! She has been working for the airline industry for the last 17 years. *More women are looking for lifestyle-based work. *What does a typical month look like for Channon? *Why did Channon relocate to L.A.? *Channon loves Bali, Indonesia. It’s such a relaxing place and the people are amazing. *If someone’s never been to Bali, what’s Bali really like? *When we’re single, some of us are so desperate to be with someone to fill that gap. But frankly, you’re the only one who can fill that gap. *Yes, some women might not be ready to travel to Bali, but Jennifer is offering weekend challenges for them to venture out of their comfort zone. *Traveling is different for everybody! *There’s always something that goes wrong when you travel. Channon shares some of those stories. *Has Channon ever had any bad luggage experience? *Airlines only give you a four-hour window to claim if anything went missing. *For somebody’s heart and soul, why do they need to travel, and do it alone? *When it comes to travel deals, Icelandair has been rocking it! *Stay till the end and download some of Channon’s freebies on her website. Mentioned in This Episode: Transformviatravel.com Transform via Travel on Facebook Jennifer@TransformviaTravel.com Connect with Channon: Website Leave a Review: Did you like this episode? Please leave an honest review on iTunes with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to the Go Solo Live podcast on iTunes to get notified when a new episode gets released. I appreciate your listening to this week's show. And tune in next week for another great guest. |