WonderBingTravel

WonderBing Travel's mission is to equip and inspire women to experience wonder through confident and purposeful travel. Whatever season you're navigating- children grown and gone, retirement, perhaps living alone for the first time, learning to manage full-blown adulting - whatever variety of "stuckness" you may be dealing with, a solo road trip, done right, can transform your life and move you from a place of wandering to wonder.

In my #I bestselling book, "There's Wonder Around the Bend: An Inspiring Guide to Solo Road Tripping", I teach every step of it, all the while walking with you through the hard parts of overcoming fear, anxiety, and just plain doubt. This channel brings all those glorious words to life. You can grab it here! amzn.to/4b3UOUf

Your journey, however large or small, is about to be amazing. It's uniquely yours & you can do this. Come along for the ride. Soon you'll be confidently ready to head out to seek joy in your own journey.


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Your first solo road trip doesn’t have to be perfect to be meaningful.

In fact, most of what you’ll learn comes from just being out there and figuring it out as you go.

The goal isn’t to get everything right.

It’s just to begin.

6 days ago | [YT] | 0

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One of the biggest shifts in planning a solo road trip is this:

Stop trying to figure out the “right” way to do it…
and start asking what would actually feel meaningful to you.

That’s where everything gets simpler.

It’s also something I go much deeper into in my book, There’s Wonder Around the Bend — helping you map out a trip that actually fits you. Check it out if you'd like a little extra help! amzn.to/4b3UOUf

1 week ago | [YT] | 10

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I think one of the most common patterns I see is this:

You start planning a trip…
then you start researching…
then you realize how much there is to figure out…

…and suddenly it feels overwhelming.

That moment right there is where a lot of people stop.

But then you're missing out on views like this!

1 week ago | [YT] | 30

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One of the biggest things I’ve learned about planning a solo road trip…

It’s not that it’s hard — it’s that we make it way more complicated than it needs to be.

That’s where most people get stuck before they even leave.

If you’ve been feeling that, I just shared a video breaking this down.

1 week ago | [YT] | 0

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It's that time of year! 😎 What part of planning your first solo road trip feels the most overwhelming right now? I'm very curious to see where people are getting stuck.

1 week ago | [YT] | 1

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I’m curious — what part of camping alone feels the most overwhelming when you think about it?

(I read every comment and this really helps me know what to make next 🤍)

4 weeks ago | [YT] | 4

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If you're thinking about camping alone for the first time… what’s the biggest thing on your mind right now?

4 weeks ago | [YT] | 8

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That first night camping alone hits different.

You can feel confident all day… and then the sun starts to go down.

If you’re planning your first time camping alone this season, I just shared exactly how I prepare so that first night feels steady instead of overwhelming.

Preparation changes everything.

Watch here:

1 month ago | [YT] | 1

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One of the biggest fears I hear from women considering a solo road trip is:

“What if something goes wrong?” Let's be honest - sometimes it's not quite what you planned for!

The real question is: how do you respond? I shared an honest look at that in my newest video → https://youtu.be/_cBo-5nNFZo

And if you want a practical starting point, the free Going Solo Guide is linked there too.

1 month ago | [YT] | 0

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On a solo road trip, plans changing is almost guaranteed.

What’s your usual reaction when something doesn’t go as planned?

I shared a very real example of this in my latest video. (Sometimes the shift ends up being the good part.)

1 month ago | [YT] | 7