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How to Travel the World Before You Retire with Ed Wheeler (Ep. 24)
Feeling restless and considering an early escape from the daily grind? What if you could start living your dream retirement now, even before clocking out for good?
Join Terry Wheeler as he chats with his brother, Ed Wheeler, about the concept of “mini retirements” and how this lifestyle can redefine your approach to wealth and adventure.
Discover the liberating world of budget travel and learn about Ed’s adventures across Tbilisi, Malta, and Prague. His experiences will inspire you to plan your own life-enhancing journeys, encouraging you to see the world and embrace flexibility without waiting for the “right time.”
Key conversation points include:
- The life changes that pushed him towards early travel [00:02:41]
- Why Tbilisi, Georgia, became his destination of choice [00:04:38]
- Insights from Malta’s medieval charms to Prague’s bustling neighborhoods [00:18:12]
- How to blend work and travel in the Cayman Islands [00:32:58]
- And more!
Resources:
Connect with Terry Wheeler:
- WE Alliance Wealth Advisors
- 1-800-355-8174
- terry@weriaadvisors.com
- LinkedIn: Terry Wheeler
- Facebook: WE Alliance Wealth Advisors, Inc
- YouTube: WE Alliance Wealth Advisors, Inc
Connect with Ed Wheeler:
- (303) 972-2443
About Ed Wheeler:
Ed Wheeler is an Executive Consultant with Long International and has over 35 years in the heavy civil construction, oil and gas, and power industries. He is experienced with the development of pre-bid pursuit schedules and baseline schedules and recently completed a pursuit schedule for a $1.3 billion joint venture project.
Mr. Wheeler has had a significant role in the development of large, sophisticated project schedules for several high-profile nationwide projects totaling over US$8 billion. He has proven experience in construction management, management advisory services, and construction claims consulting. He provides clients with superior hands-on industry knowledge and the analytical and problem-solving skills necessary to understand and demonstrate the effects of complex construction issues and time-related impacts.
Mr. Wheeler began his career as an Operating Engineer for one of the largest U.S. heavy civil contractors. He subsequently worked as a Project Engineer, Project Manager, Project Scheduler, Contract Administrator, Scheduling Consultant, Senior Scheduler, and Corporate Scheduler. Mr. Wheeler has provided services to several of the most respected heavy civil contractors in the U.S. and some of the largest construction companies in the world.