Jessyl and Alex is a podcast about freedom, family, leadership, and building life differently. We are a married couple, parents of 6, military veterans, entrepreneurs, and creators intentionally designing a life centered around what matters most. Currently raising our family in the Dominican Republic, we have chosen a life that looks nothing like the one we were handed. From unschooling our children and rebuilding after profound loss, to entrepreneurship, personal transformation, conscious leadership, and redefining modern family life, this is where we explore the real conversations behind it all. Some episodes are deeply personal. Others challenge the way we think about parenting, marriage, money, purpose, education, grief, freedom, and what it truly means to live intentionally in today’s world. Through honest dialogue, lived experience, and evolving perspectives, we invite you into conversations that are raw, reflective, expansive, and grounded in real life. New episodes every Monday.
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Episode #4
S5 E4 The Conversation We Weren’t Planning to Record
Aug 10, 202649 minS5
The hardest part of building a podcast isn’t talking, it’s answering one simple question without flinching: what is this for? We hit record in the middle of a real relationship and business conversation, because the weekly grind has started to feel heavy. When episodes happen at the last minute and editing takes hours, “just keep going” stops being inspiring and starts stealing time from the work and family life we’re trying to protect. We walk through the behind-the-scenes reality of podcast production, content distribution, and why mismatched rhythms can quietly break a creative project. Then we zoom out into mission and strategy: goalposts, monetizing your mission, and the difference between content that builds momentum versus content that keeps you on a hamster wheel. Along the way, we use AI to surface the common thread we couldn’t clearly name ourselves: building a freedom lifestyle through entrepreneurship, meaningful work, travel, and family-first decisions. We also share highlights from Mindvalley, including what it’s like to speak, facilitate workshops, and level up communication skills through Speaker Academy style “speech maps.” From leadership identity to corporate training and a military speaking tour, we connect the dots between purpose-driven work and the systems required to sustain it. We close with what so many parents ask us about: worldschooling, homeschooling fears, kids thriving outside traditional school, and why real life experience can be the best curriculum, plus a cliffhanger about why the Dominican Republic isn’t our home. If you like honest conversations about family freedom, business building, leadership, and living differently, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show.
Tallinn surprised us before Mindvalley University even started. We flew in from Madrid with the kids, warned them it would be freezing, and got a few days of sunshine… then a single drizzle that flipped the whole city into fall vibes overnight. That little weather whiplash sets the tone for what we’re really talking about: how fast life can shift when you choose a new environment and actually show up for it. We also went to a live, two-day accelerator with entrepreneur and author Daniel Priestley, and the biggest lesson is painfully simple: be prolific, not perfect. We dig into why consistent reps beat polished plans, how compounding works when you commit to one system, and the cement wheel momentum idea that explains why most people quit right before things start moving. We get honest about the part many of us avoid too, the sales and psychology “game” that turns effort into results. Then it turns personal. Being in rooms full of curious, driven people forces us to network, talk to strangers, and explain what we do out loud, which is way harder than doing everything online. We tie it back to “Freedom By Design” and a small moment with a stranger that reminds us freedom doesn’t just happen. It’s a choice, and choices stack. If you’re building a digital business, craving community, or trying to live a more intentional life, listen through and tell us what hit you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs momentum, and leave a review. What’s one choice you’ll make differently this week?
No Wi-Fi. Big work deadlines. Four kids. And we’re recording from a parked car in Northern Spain. That’s how season five starts, and it’s the most honest snapshot of family travel we can give you. We talk through what it’s been like settling into Spain’s daily rhythm, where the day naturally splits in two with a midday meal and nap, then a second wave of energy that runs late because the sun barely sets until 11 p.m. From Playa de Somo near Santander to memories of Madrid, we share the small details that make “slow travel” real: finding your footing, keeping kids happy, and learning how different places shape your routines. Then comes the practical curveball: an Airbnb that doesn’t have Wi-Fi. If you’ve ever tried to do remote work while traveling, you know how quickly one missing amenity can hijack the whole plan. We unpack what we tried, what we learned, and why it’s also a strange gift to realize your biggest challenge is internet access, not something heavier. We also get into traveling with kids, beach life in Northern Spain, wetsuits, and how self-led learning shows up in the most ordinary moments. Finally, we zoom out to bigger choices: food quality, tiny European apartments with a big family, and why we’re thinking about living part of the year in Spain or Portugal while still keeping ties to the Dominican Republic. Subscribe for weekly conversations, share this with a fellow traveling parent, and leave a review if our stories help you rethink what “a good life” can look like.
S4 E12 Season Finale - Parenting Through Influence
Jun 15, 202630 minS4
One missing water order turns into a bigger truth: travel days expose every crack in your systems, from packing too late to carrying suitcases you swore you would not bring. We record from Santo Domingo at the end of a long day, laugh at the chaos, and share what we are learning about moving as a family without burning out, including why packing while you are still living in a place almost guarantees last-minute stress. Then the conversation deepens into something we care about as parents: the power of influence. Our kids are getting older, their circles are widening, and the world they are about to step into includes alcohol, drugs, and pressure that can look “normal” fast. We talk about how we approach those topics with honesty, how we avoid creating fear or shame, and why we want our home to be the safest place for questions. Jessyl shares a painful story about a friend whose trauma and environment fed addiction, and we connect that reality to the way kids make choices when they want acceptance or relief. We also get practical: influence shows up in small beliefs kids pick up from others, siblings, and everyday comments, so consistency matters. We discuss role modeling, self-awareness, and why extremes can be dangerous, plus simple ways to teach limits using examples kids understand. We close with our upcoming travel plans (Spain, Estonia, El Salvador, Nicaragua) and how we are taking a short break before we’re back. Subscribe, share this with a parent who needs it, and leave a review, then tell us: what kind of influence worries you most right now?
July is coming fast, and for our family that means one thing: everything we do in June either sets us up for a smooth landing or repeats the same stressful mistakes. We talk honestly about what it looks like to pack early after a previous “we’re still packing an hour before the airport” mess, why Jessyl refuses to live out of a suitcase for weeks, and how we plan for a season of movement without turning our home into chaos. If you’re planning long-term travel with kids, relocating abroad, or living a digital nomad family lifestyle, the logistics are real and they matter. We also share our most important jet lag strategy: lower expectations and stay local. The first few days are not the time for big cross-city missions or rigid plans, especially when everyone is sleeping at different hours. We’ve learned the hard way that acclimating can take a full week, so we build in buffer time and choose slow travel on purpose. That slower pace is not just practical, it is how we protect our rhythm, our marriage, and our sanity. Then July turns into something bigger: Mindvalley University in Tallinn, Estonia, a first big stage moment, and the final push on a book draft. We dig into networking with people who are building for wealth, legacy, and service, plus the idea of monetizing your mission in a way that stays rooted in helping others. We also talk unschooling and worldschooling, how travel becomes the curriculum, and why raising independent, self-led kids is the foundation of the freedom lifestyle we’ve built. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s planning a big move, and leave a review with your best Spain, southern France, or Estonia recommendations.
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