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Hiking Around the World with Belinda Coker in the UK
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Join us today with Belinda in the UK. An Aussie who sprouted from New Zealand soil, now living in Scotland. In this episode, we're learning how you can travel the world hiking with frugality. Belinda Coker is an Australian hiker, writer, and educator who helps people rebuild confidence through practical adventure and responsible travel. She has completed solo hikes from Australia’s Red Centre to crossing Greenland’s Arctic Circle, experiences that shaped her belief that confidence grows through action, not theory. Through her platforms, Soul Treader and The House Sitting Collective, she teaches how structure, trust, and responsibility create genuine freedom and stability in life.
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Learn more about how you can travel the world affordably by house sitting here --> HouseSittingCollective.com
The house sitting world is changing, and fast. The global market is projected to grow from $2.7 billion in 2024 to over $5 billion by 2030, rising more than 12% each year. Sign up for a course and learn how you can take advantage of this incredible opportunity. Cultivate that adventurous spirit that's nudging you to take a look at this. Belinda is making this even more attractive by offering a generous 10% discount for anyone interested in taking her courses. Use code hstravel here --> HouseSittingCollective.com
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