Meet the couple who have quit their jobs to travel the world with their baby in tow

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Meet the couple who have quit their jobs to travel the world with their baby in tow
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They now make £6,000 a month advising others on how to go on their dream adventure

Jenna said:"Our intention was to have a happier life and spend more time together, we were doing what everyone does and spending our life working. We thought this is not how we would envision our life going - now we are winging it and are happy with how things are going at the moment. There is no guidebook or something to look to for advice."

Jenna and Joao launched their website thetravelmum in February 2022 and are now focused on growing the site and ensuring its success. Jenna said:"Our focus has been on increasing our income and continuing with this lifestyle. I quit my job in February 2022 and Joao continued to work and we got to the point where he could quit his job too.

She added:"We have been travelling with him since he was a baby, he loves travelling, he is much more content travelling. He is a lot easier when we are travelling and we are busy doing things. He is not used to being somewhere for a certain time or getting up at a certain time so we have had some nightmares.

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