Slow Travel in Retirement – As Featured on the Not Born Yesterday Podcast
Published: April 11th, 2026
Slow Travel in Retirement – As Featured on the Not Born Yesterday Podcast
In a recent episode of the Not Born Yesterday podcast, hosts Miriam Goodman and Lynn Winter Gross sat down with Andrew Motiwalla, founder of The Good Life Abroad, to explore what travel can look like once the two-week vacation is no longer your only option.
Not Born Yesterday is a weekly podcast that examines the joys and challenges of aging — asking the experts how older Americans can make the most of this stage of life. This episode brought Andrew on to share how retirees are reimagining travel entirely: staying in one place for a month or two, engaging with local communities, and experiencing a new culture in a way that a quick trip simply can't provide.
Beyond the Two-Week Vacation
For most of our working lives, travel is squeezed into whatever time off we can get. Retirement changes that equation completely. Suddenly, there's no return date hanging over your head — and the question becomes not where to go, but how to go.
As Andrew explains in the episode, that shift in mindset is at the heart of what The Good Life Abroad offers. Rather than moving quickly from city to city, guests settle into a single destination for a month or more — developing routines, finding favorite spots, and experiencing the kind of daily rhythm that short trips never allow.
Designed with Active Older Adults in Mind
The Good Life Abroad was built specifically with people 55 and older in mind. Every element of the program — from vetted, fully furnished apartments to local Community Managers who know the culture inside and out — is designed to make extended travel feel accessible, not overwhelming.
In the conversation, Andrew walks through what that support structure looks like in practice: English-speaking local experts, curated activities, and the kind of logistical peace of mind that allows guests to focus entirely on the experience rather than the logistics.
Community as the Cornerstone
One of the themes that resonates throughout the episode is connection. Retirement can quietly erode the daily social structures many people took for granted — the colleagues, the routines, the sense of belonging. Traveling in a small cohort of like-minded people turns out to be one of the most powerful antidotes.
Guests don't just visit a new country. They find a community — a group of fellow travelers who share meals, explore together, and often stay in touch long after the program ends.
Listen to the Full Conversation
If you're curious about what it actually looks like to live abroad for a month in retirement — from what's included to how to get started — this episode is a great place to begin.
🎧 Listen here: The Good Life Abroad on Not Born Yesterday
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