Ep. 764: How to Keep Adventuring with Kids (Or Any Major Responsibility) - Heidi Dusek

Ep. 764: How to Keep Adventuring with Kids (Or Any Major Responsibility) - Heidi Dusek

Before kids, Heidi was traveling around the world, loved the outdoors and epic adventures. Once she became a mom she felt like she had to let go of a lot of that. Determined by knowing how great the world of adventure is, Heidi has dedicated her time and energy to continue her life of travel and adventure with her family.

Today she and her husband live in Wisconsin with their three children and a dog. They travel frequently, spend a significant amount of time outdoors, while both working full-time and remodeling their third-generation farm house. She is the founder and host of Ordinary Sherpa podcast designed to inspire families to connect through simple and authentic adventure experiences.

Find out more about Heidi below:

Website: ordinarysherpa.com

Instagram: @ordinarysherpa

Private FB Group: facebook.com/groups/ordinarysherpa

Email List: ordinarysherpa.com/subscribe

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