Solo Travel Adventures: Safe Travel for Women, Preparing for a Trip, Overcoming Fear, Travel Tips
Faith-Rooted Solo Travel for Christian Women Over 50
Have you found yourself in a season you didn’t choose?
Maybe your marriage ended.
Maybe you lost your spouse.
Maybe the house is suddenly quiet after years of raising a family.
And now you’re asking the question many Christian women over 50 quietly carry:
“Who am I now?”
Solo Travel Adventures is a podcast for Christian women navigating life after divorce, widowhood, empty nest, or unexpected transition — and who feel a quiet pull toward something new.
Hosted by solo travel coach Cheryl Esch, this show explores how solo travel can become a catalyst for renewed identity, restored confidence, and deeper trust in Christ.
Each week Cheryl shares faith-centered encouragement, practical solo travel guidance, and honest conversations about what it means to rebuild your life in midlife.
Inside this podcast you’ll discover:
• How to rebuild confidence after 50 and major life changes
• How solo travel and faith can help you hear God more clearly
• Practical steps to plan your first solo trip after 50
• Encouragement for Christian women navigating divorce, loss, or empty nest
• Stories and insights about reinventing yourself after 50 as a Christian woman
This isn’t just about travel.
It’s about becoming.
If you’re a Christian woman over 50 navigating life transition who feels the stirring for something more — a new chapter, a renewed sense of purpose, and the courage to step forward — you’re in the right place.
So pack your bags, open your heart, and come discover what God might do when you say yes to the journey.
https://www.cherylbeckesch.com
Instagram: @solotraveladventures50
Solo Travel Adventures: Safe Travel for Women, Preparing for a Trip, Overcoming Fear, Travel Tips
How to Plan Your Dream Trip in 2026 (Stop Waiting for the “Right Time”) // 167
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Are you still waiting for the perfect time to take that dream trip?
For many women, travel goals sit quietly on a bucket list year after year. Not because we don’t want them — but because life feels uncertain, responsibilities feel heavy, and fear whispers, “Maybe later.”
In this episode, Cheryl invites you to stop postponing yourself and start planning intentionally for 2026.
Because life can change in an instant. And your dreams deserve movement — not someday.
In This Episode You’ll Learn:
- Why waiting for “someday” slowly erodes confidence
- How health scares and life transitions shift perspective
- The Japanese concept of Masogi and how bold goals grow courage
- Cheryl’s personal framework for setting meaningful travel goals
- How to save gradually and plan without going into debt
- Simple flight tools that reduce overwhelm
- Why urgency can be clarity — not pressure
Whether your goal is visiting national parks, traveling internationally, or finally taking that solo trip you’ve talked about for years, this episode will help you move from dreaming to designing.
This Is Bigger Than a Trip
This isn’t just about crossing destinations off a list.
It’s about becoming the woman who stops postponing herself.
When you plan with intention, you build confidence long before departure day. Preparation reduces fear. Clarity replaces hesitation. And small steps build momentum.
Travel With Purpose starts before the flight is booked.
Ready for Structured Support?
If you’ve been carrying a dream trip in your heart but feel overwhelmed, unsure where to begin, or hesitant to commit, this is exactly what Cheryl helps women navigate in 1:1 coaching.
Together, you will:
- Clarify what this trip represents in this season of your life
- Build a realistic, safe, intentional plan
- Create a savings and preparation framework
- Strengthen the confidence to follow through
You don’t need more inspiration. You need structured support.
Apply for 1:1 coaching at:
https://cherylbeck.com
Your dream trip doesn’t need to stay a dream.
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Travel Plans And Reality Check
SPEAKER_00Was twenty twenty five all you envisioned or planned in regards to travel? Is that the bucket list of the location still on your list? Well, in today's episode, we're gonna talk about how to conquer that and reach your travel goals. Welcome to Solo Travel Adventures. I'm Cheryl Ashe, your host and advocate for solo travel for women. Well, last episode I did share a little bit about, kind of reviewed my year of travel and all that I did. And I will have to say I am really proud and happy with how my plans turned out. I did set goals in the beginning of the year as to what did I want to accomplish in my travels. But you know, as I always say, travel never ends up turning out the way you planned. So when you're on your trip, do expect that. And even trips that you have planned, you may not be able to follow through on them for whatever reason. But I really felt a need to come and really encourage you. If you are putting some sort of trip off, you have that bucket list dream idea, and it's been years. It has come to the forefront that now is the time. Just this week alone, I've just been reflecting, have a couple family members that have fallen ill. For example, an uncle being rushed to the hospital last night, my aunt being diagnosed with cancer, a dear friend of mine my age, actually a little younger, having cancer, and just hearing also even from my young niece how she has been putting off some travels that she would like to do, even at her young age. And it just makes me sad that we do put those things off, and then we get to a place in our life where it might become too difficult to do, or we regret not doing because suddenly we're faced with a diagnosis or a terminal illness that might prevent us from even accomplishing those goals and those travel plans, and life is too short, as I always like to say, and we also never know. And so I encourage to have an urgency to really take a moment and reflect and look at really what your dreams are for places that you would like to go, things that are gonna fill your heart and really bring just more joy to your life, basically. And there's a Japanese art, and we've kind of changed the culturally what it means to us, but it's called Masogi, and it's actually a Japanese ritual of purification. It's traditionally involving immersion in cold water or under a waterfall to cleanse the body and spirit. However, in modern day Masogis, we have used that to personally challenge ourselves. So it's basically challenging us to do something extremely difficult that might be redefining our limits and build some inner strength. So maybe some of those things on your list, places you want to go, seem so far-fetched. I want to encourage you to look at this year, 2026, put that Masogee place on your list and start working your way to make it happen. And as I told my niece yesterday, as she was expressing, because her brother did a summer trip to see many national parks, and how she hasn't seen any, and she would love to, and so I was encouraging her to make it happen for herself and not be waiting on whomever that it was okay to plan this on your own, or if she wants to take somebody to get planning on it. So as you look at your 2026 goals and dreams and plans, and you look at how travel can fit into that, I want to encourage you to look at your list and just make it happen. And you know, my part of my yearly goals are as far as travel, is I like to get to at least two to three new countries. I'm not some people say I'm gonna get to all 193 or 96 countries, depending on who you talk to, right? Or I want to get to this many by age 60 or whatever. I'm not that is not how I look at it. I just do want to experience about two to three different countries a year. I actually exceeded that in 2025, which is exciting, and I got to let's see, six different countries this year, and that was way past the three that I would kind of like to get, and then I also set a goal because I love national parks. I'm also trying to get to all 50 states, in which I have gotten really close, so I try to knock off a state or so each year, and national parks. I try to get to two or three new ones per year, which I did do last year, have plans to do in 2026. So, write down what you'd like to accomplish, where you'd like to go. Is there a specific place that you have been putting on your list and it's been years you haven't been able to accomplish that? I want to encourage you, you you got a clean slate coming up. Carve out that time, start saving that money, and get to that huge bucket list place. I'm even planning, I have a big bucket list place I'd like to go to, and I know that I'm gonna need to be saving starting this year if I have plans to maybe go next year or even in 2027 or 28. That I need to start saving for it now, a little bit at a time, right? So set those goals, start dreaming about that place, start even planning a mock itinerary, start saving, and I do that in my one of the apps that I use for travel planning. In my wonder log, I start logging places that say I have a itinerary, but I pick a place and then I start adding little places I'd like to see at that in that country or in that area so that when the time does come, I have ideas already and I know where I might actually be going and what I might be doing on that trip. So let's make 2026 a year where our travel dreams are fulfilled, even if it's a small idea. Maybe you just want to have the time and space to go visit family, which to me was very important this time of year, and maybe that's you're feeling the same way, or maybe you have this bucket list of this solo trip that you want to do. Start to make plans and get it accomplished, folks. Put it on a wall, let you know, create a vision board if that's something that inspires you, or just have it written. For me, I just have it written on a wall so that I can see it daily and be reminded that unless I take the steps to get there, that is not gonna happen. All right, so make it happen, and I want to hear all about it, and even if it's you want to share that on my podcast, I would love to hear about it. As I've had many listeners even come to me and turn into guests and share their remarkable, courageous story of maybe their first solo trip or a dream or bucket list trip that they've been planning and actually made happen. So I encourage you to get out there, start writing those goals down and keep them in the forefront of your vision and see them daily. To write down the steps you need to take to get there. If it's the money issue, start saving your money. Decide how much you need to put aside per month or paycheck and be able to go there without going into debt and start planning. Look, start putting some notices. For example, maybe you're looking for a good airfare, you can do that on Google Flights and Booking.com or Skyscanner, some of those other apps where you can watch, you can watch a trip like a flight that you're interested in, and then you can see, oh, this is a good time. And if you're not a member of Going, which offers cheap flights, you can also, if you join there, you can also do the same thing where they watch a certain flight, certain country that you're wanting to travel to, and that's a good way to get notifications. That maybe now's the time to buy, maybe it says to wait. Those are all great tools to use to help you be able to get to that place and accomplish that dream trip that you have. Just don't sit on the sidelines, don't be one of those that regrets not taking that trip. There's there is time and make it happen for yourself.
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