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  • Ever wonder what kind of points and miles traveler you are? In this episode, the Travel Mom Squad dives into the different types of travelers and how your personal travel style can shape your points strategy. From planners to luxury travelers to earn-and-burn enthusiasts, we break down the styles that work best for different lifestyles and goals—and share what type of travelers we are, too!

    Alex: The Planner and Strategist
    Alex kicks things off by sharing how her style has evolved. As a planner, Alex focuses on specific trips she wants to take and chooses credit cards to make those trips happen. She balances planning with flexibility, chasing transferable points and limited-time offers that align with her travel goals. Her advice? Always keep the 5/24 rule in mind and prioritize cards that fit your long-term plans.

    Pam: The Type-A Luxury Traveler
    Pam describes herself as a “no-chill, Type-A overachiever” who loves the finer things in life. With over 5 million points and miles, Pam can book anything at a moment’s notice. Her strategy focuses on luxury—think first-class flights and five-star hotels. For those in a similar stage of life, Pam emphasizes making points work for you while enjoying the rewards of your hard-earned travel perks.

    Jess: The Earn-and-Burn Expert
    Jess takes a completely different approach: earning points quickly and redeeming them just as fast. “By the end of this year, I’ll have redeemed over a million Hyatt points,” she says. Jess avoids stockpiling points, knowing they devalue over time. Her philosophy? Use them while they’re at their peak value to create unforgettable family memories.

    Other Traveler Types and Strategies

    The Domestic Traveler: Focused on U.S. destinations, this traveler maximizes Chase Ultimate Rewards and co-branded hotel cards for family road trips or visiting relatives. The Road Tripper: Ideal for families who avoid flying, this strategy uses hotel cards like Hyatt or Marriott to save on stays during sports tournaments or weekend getaways. The Disney Fanatic: For those who visit Disneyland or Disney World annually, Capital One cards help erase ticket purchases and make magical trips more affordable.

    Your Travel Style, Your Strategy
    There’s no “right” way to approach points and miles. The best strategy is the one that fits your lifestyle and goals. As Pam puts it, “You do you!”

    Ready to Find Your Traveler Type?
    Tune in to the full episode to hear more about each style and figure out which one resonates with you. Whether you’re just starting out or a seasoned pro, this episode will help you refine your strategy and make the most of your points.

    Links:

    Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    00:30 – Introduction: How your travel style shapes your points strategy 01:15 – Alex: The planner and how she prioritizes flexibility 10:08 – Pam: The luxury traveler with 5 million points 15:23 – Jess: The earn-and-burn approach to points 21:30 – Domestic travelers, road trippers, and other styles 27:55 – Takeaways: Why any strategy can work for your goals
  • You’ve heard us share our travel stories and tips, but today we’re introducing you to three incredible women who help make Travel Mom Squad possible. Megan, Traci, and Claire aren’t just our teammates—they’re passionate travelers and moms with their own inspiring journeys in the world of points and miles. In this episode, we dive into how they got started, their favorite travel wins, and what keeps them motivated to help families travel better. Hit play to hear their stories!

    Megan: From Student to Digital Manager
    Megan is the glue that holds our team together, managing everything from card consultations to staying on top of the best credit card offers. A longtime points and miles enthusiast, Megan took her first points-funded trip to China in 2014, booking round-trip flights and two weeks of hotels for free! Fast forward to today, and she’s orchestrating epic family adventures, including a two-week trip to Hawaii and Australia. Her advice? Don’t be afraid to expand your plans. As Megan says, “We were already halfway to Australia, so why not go all the way?”

    Traci: The Fact-Checking Pro
    Traci’s role is all about keeping our blog and content accurate and compliant, but her travel experience is just as impressive. She’s been in the points and miles game for over a decade and even introduced Jess to this world! Traci shared highlights from her family’s DIY around-the-world trip, pieced together with points and miles. From art tours in Milan to a luxury cruise in Ha Long Bay, Traci’s travel philosophy is all about maximizing memories while balancing practicality. And yes, she admits economy ankles are real—but so is the joy of exploring new destinations!

    Claire: Building Memories with Birthday Trips
    As our Facebook community manager, Claire is a familiar face to anyone in our group. But did you know she started her points journey by buying Travel Mom Squad’s course for herself? Since then, Claire has turned family birthdays into opportunities for travel. Her next adventure? Taking her oldest to London and Paris for senior photos—a dream trip made possible with points.

    The Takeaway: Your Team, Your Inspiration
    What makes Travel Mom Squad special isn’t just the places we’ve been—it’s the team behind the scenes, working to help you unlock the magic of points and miles.

    Whether you’re new to points or a seasoned pro, this episode will inspire you to dream big, plan smart, and keep making memories with your family. Tune in now to hear their stories and start thinking about your next adventure!

    Links:

    Join Our FREE Webinar, Learn How To Travel Nearly Free! https://travelmomsquad.lpages.co/freevacation

    Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    01:15 – Megan’s role at TMS and how she got started with points and miles 07:00 – Megan’s most memorable family trip and how points made it possible 15:30 – Traci’s background in points and miles and her favorite travel style 22:45 – Traci’s incredible DIY around-the-world trip with her family 33:00 – Claire’s introduction: How she discovered TMS and her role as the Facebook community manager 41:00 – Claire’s approach to birthday trips and favorite points-based travel moments
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  • Tired of long lines at immigration or security when traveling? We’ve got you covered! In this episode, the Travel Mom Squad revisits a favorite topic—Global Entry and TSA PreCheck¼—but with a twist. While we’ve covered these programs before, there are important updates you need to know to make family travel even smoother. Whether you’re flying internationally or just looking to breeze through airport security, these tips are a game-changer.

    New Updates You Can’t Miss
    Since our last discussion on this topic, a major update now allows kids under 18 to get Global Entry for free if their parent or guardian is enrolled. Jess highlights how this policy change can save families hundreds of dollars—especially for large families like Alex’s. And if you’ve ever been frustrated by long wait times for Global Entry interviews, Alex shares how her family took advantage of the new interview-on-arrival option, skipping the months-long backlog to get everyone approved quickly. Jess also mentions that some airports, like San Francisco, are testing departure-day interviews, which could make the process even easier.

    How to Get It for Free Using Credit Cards
    Alex dives into the details of credit cards that reimburse Global Entry and TSA PreCheck¼ application fees. Popular options like the Chase Sapphire Reserve, Capital One Venture, and Amex Platinum cards make it easy to offset the costs. One pro tip: You can use the benefit on someone else’s application by paying with your card, so you can help friends and family members enroll too. Between these credits and the new kids-under-18 policy, Global Entry has never been more accessible.

    Backup Options for Occasional Travelers
    If you’re not ready to commit to Global Entry, Pam suggests Mobile Passport as an alternative. This app offers a shorter immigration line without the application process or fees. While it’s not as fast as Global Entry, it’s a great backup for infrequent international travelers.

    The Key to Stress-Free Family Travel
    Between Global Entry, TSA PreCheck¼, and Mobile Passport, there’s no reason to deal with long lines at the airport. As Jess says, “Travel days are stressful enough—why not make them as easy as possible?”

    If you’ve been putting off enrolling in these programs, this episode is your sign to get started. Tune in now to hear all the details and updates that will make your next family trip a breeze!

    Links:

    Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Links For This Episode:

    Mobile Passport Blog Post: https://travelmomsquad.com/no-global-entry-try-mobile-passport/ Mobile Passport App: ‎Mobile Passport Control

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    00:30 – Revisiting Global Entry and TSA PreCheck¼ with important updates 07:00 – TSA PreCheck¼ benefits and why it’s worth it 10:30 – The best credit cards for free enrollment 15:00 – How the new kids-under-18 policy can save families money 20:00 – Alex’s tips for interview-on-arrival success 28:00 – Mobile Passport: A simple alternative for occasional travelers 30:00 – Final thoughts and why it’s time to enroll
  • Thinking about diving into points and miles but feeling overwhelmed by annual fees? You’re not alone! In this episode, we’re breaking down our favorite no-annual-fee credit cards and those with annual fees waived for the first year. These cards are not only budget-friendly but also offer incredible rewards to help you travel more for less.

    Chase Freedom Flex: A Keeper in Every Wallet
    Alex kicks off the episode with her top pick, the Chase Freedom Flex. This no-annual-fee card earns Chase Ultimate Rewards points and offers 5% back on rotating categories like PayPal and grocery stores. With a 20,000-point welcome offer after spending just $500, this card can easily cover a one-way flight to Europe. Alex highlights how pairing this with a Chase Sapphire card allows you to transfer points to travel partners, unlocking even more value.

    Chase Ink Business Cards: Pam’s Love Language
    Pam shares her favorite no-annual-fee business cards, the Chase Ink Cash and Chase Ink Unlimited. These powerhouse cards earn Ultimate Rewards points on categories like office supply stores and internet or offer a flat 1.5% back on every purchase. With a whopping 75,000-point welcome offer (after spending $6,000), these cards are a cornerstone of her strategy for racking up points.

    Maximizing American Express Options
    Jess introduces the Amex Blue Business Plus card, a no-annual-fee option that earns 2X Membership Rewards points on every purchase up to $50,000 annually. She also mentions the Hilton Honors card, which comes with no annual fee and Hilton Silver status, unlocking perks like the fifth night free on award stays. For anyone looking to maintain Hilton points without paying a fee, this is a fantastic option.

    Waived Annual Fees: United and American Airlines Cards
    The team also highlights cards like the United Explorer and Citi AAdvantage Platinum Select, which waive their annual fees the first year. These cards offer valuable perks like free checked bags, priority boarding, and extra award availability for flights.

    No-Fee Travel Wins
    From Alex’s PayPal points strategies to Jess’s tips on tracking targeted offers, this episode proves that no-annual-fee cards can still pack a punch. Whether you’re just starting with points and miles or looking to add another card to your wallet, these recommendations are the perfect way to travel smarter without extra costs.

    Links For This Episode:

    Chase Freedom Flex℠: https://travelmomsquad.com/cff

    Chase Freedom UnlimitedÂź: http://travelmomsquad.com/cfu

    Ink Business CashÂź Credit Card: https://travelmomsquad.com/cic

    Ink Business UnlimitedÂź Credit Card: https://travelmomsquad.com/ciu

    United℠ Explorer Card: https://travelmomsquad.com/uecp

    United℠ Business Card: http://travelmomsquad.com/ubc

    How to Qualify for a Business Card

    Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    00:30 – Introduction: Why No-Annual-Fee Cards Matter 01:37 – Chase Freedom Flex: Rotating Categories and Welcome Offers 06:00 – Pam’s Favorite: Chase Ink Business Cards 16:00 – American Express Options for Hilton and Membership Rewards 23:00 – United Explorer and AAdvantage Platinum Select Benefits 30:00 – Wrapping Up: Maximize Value Without Annual Fees
  • Traveling internationally with kids might sound daunting, but Alex proves it’s absolutely doable—and affordable—using points and miles! In this episode, Alex shares how she made an unforgettable trip to Amsterdam and London with her husband and four boys, all while keeping costs incredibly low. From flights to accommodations and even transportation, she breaks down every detail of her family adventure.

    Flying to Europe on a Budget
    The trip began with a flight deal Alex couldn’t pass up: just 105,000 Flying Blue miles for her entire family of six to fly to Amsterdam from Salt Lake City. Alex’s clever use of Flying Blue’s 25% discount for kids under 12 made the trip even more affordable, with taxes and fees coming to just $68 per person. Her tip? Keep an eye out for transfer bonuses from American Express or Chase to Flying Blue for even bigger savings!

    Exploring Amsterdam Like a Local
    Staying at the Hyatt Regency Amsterdam, Alex used points to secure connecting rooms for her family, complete with Globalist perks like complimentary breakfast and club access. From the Anne Frank House to a canal boat ride and even creating custom chocolate bars at Tony’s Chocolonely Superstore, the trip balanced iconic attractions with kid-friendly fun. Her advice? Don’t overpack the itinerary—kids need downtime, even in a city as vibrant as Amsterdam.

    A Short Hop to London
    For the next leg of the trip, Alex used her Venture X travel credit to book a quick flight to London. Staying at her sister’s house added a personal touch to their time in the UK. From exploring neighborhood Tesco stores to an Arsenal football match, Alex’s kids got an authentic look at British life while bonding with their cousins.

    Travel Tips for Big Families
    Alex highlights the importance of preparation, from booking Anne Frank House tickets six weeks in advance to managing public transportation with the GVB app. Nervous about navigating new cities? It’s all part of the learning experience, and the confidence you and your kids gain is worth every moment.

    Memories That Last a Lifetime
    Whether it was riding a red bus through London or savoring Yorkshire pudding made by her brother-in-law, Alex’s trip was filled with priceless moments. And thanks to points and miles, this dream trip was not only affordable but also inspiring for her entire family. As Alex puts it, “Travel gives you confidence, and that’s something I saw in my kids every step of the way.”

    If you’ve ever thought traveling internationally with kids wasn’t possible, this episode will change your mind. Tune in now on your favorite podcast platform or watch the video on YouTube for all the details and tips from Alex’s incredible trip!

    Links:

    Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad



    Links For This Episode:

    Hyatt Regency Amsterdam: https://www.hyatt.com/hyatt-regency/en-US/amsra-hyatt-regency-amsterdam Anne Frank House: https://www.annefrank.org/en Harry Potter Studios: https://www.wbstudiotour.co.uk

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    03:00 – Finding affordable flights with Flying Blue 12:00 – Amsterdam highlights: Hotels, canals, and chocolate 22:00 – Tips for managing public transportation with kids abroad 27:00 – London adventures: Football matches, Harry Potter, and more 38:00 – Lessons learned and memories made
  • If you’ve ever wondered whether Hilton Honors deserves a spot in your points and miles strategy, this episode is for you! We’re diving into everything you need to know about Hilton’s award program, from earning points and using free night certificates to snagging unforgettable stays like Bora Bora and Santorini—all without breaking the bank.

    Why Hilton Honors is Worth a Look
    We kick off the episode with Jess sharing her journey from being a Hyatt loyalist to appreciating the value Hilton brings to the table. With perks like generous free night certificates and partnerships with Small Luxury Hotels (SLH), Hilton is making waves. Alex and Pam echo these sentiments, recounting how they’ve used Hilton points to book some seriously bucket-list-worthy properties.

    Earning Hilton Points Made Easy
    One of the best parts of the Hilton Honors program? Their credit card lineup! Alex breaks down the personal and business options, from the no-annual-fee Hilton Honors card to the premium Aspire card with Diamond status. Whether you’re a casual traveler or all-in on Hilton, these cards make earning points a breeze. Jess also highlights a pro tip: timing your card applications to snag bonus offers with free night certificates.

    Maximizing Hilton Free Night Awards
    Hilton’s free night certificates are a game-changer, and we’re all in agreement—they’re the best in the business. Jess shares how she used one to stay at the Canaves Epitome in Santorini, a property where rooms go for $2,000 a night. Pam and Alex talk about combining points and free nights for five-night stays to take advantage of Hilton’s “fifth night free” benefit, a must for maximizing your points at luxury destinations.

    Our Favorite Hilton Stays (and What’s Next)
    From Bora Bora to Cabo, we each share our most memorable Hilton stays and what makes them so special. Pam recalls her time at the Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal, where every room had a private plunge pool and daily guacamole delivery. Alex dreams of a future visit to the Waldorf Astoria Maldives. And Jess has some incredible city stays lined up for next year, including the Conrad Tokyo and Canopy Reykjavik.

    Ready to Plan Your Dream Hilton Trip?
    This episode is packed with tips for making the most of Hilton points, including using tools like MaxMyPoint for award availability and taking advantage of Amex Membership Rewards transfer bonuses. If you’re not already a Hilton fan, this deep dive might just convert you. Tune in now and start dreaming of your next unforgettable stay—on points!

    Links For This Episode:

    The American Express Hilton Credit Cards

    Hilton points explorer: https://www.hilton.com/en/hilton-honors/points-explorer/

    Links:

    Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    01:37 – Our Backgrounds with Hilton and First Impressions 06:30 – Earning Hilton Points with Credit Cards 12:50 – Maximizing Free Night Awards 18:20 – The Fifth Night Free Benefit and How to Use It 28:15 – Our Favorite Hilton Stays So Far 36:45 – Dream Hilton Destinations for the Future
  • In this episode, Pam takes us on a journey through Italy, sharing how she and her sister made the most of credit card points to explore some of the country’s most iconic spots. From the excitement of snagging business class seats on Turkish Airlines to their adventures in Rome, Lake Como, and Cinque Terre, this episode is packed with tips, laughs, and a few surprises.

    Flying in Style with Turkish Airlines
    Pam kicks things off by describing how she and her sister flew business class round-trip for just 90,000 miles each! Although they traveled on Turkish Airlines’ older plane configuration, Pam found the seats spacious and comfortable. With quality food, incredible service, and even tea lights during dinner, Turkish Airlines left a lasting impression.

    Exploring Chicago’s Park Hyatt
    Before heading overseas, Pam and her sister spent a day in Chicago, staying at the luxurious Park Hyatt. With a stunning view of the city, a Viator tour, and some quality time on the Navy Pier, their Chicago stay set the tone for a relaxing trip.

    Lake Como’s Grand Hotel Victoria
    Lake Como is Pam’s favorite Italian destination, and staying at the Grand Hotel Victoria felt like a dream come true. Despite a minor hiccup with their limo service, she describes the hotel’s new beach club and the serene beauty of Lake Como’s small towns. A day trip to Varenna made this part of the trip unforgettable.

    Wandering Through Cinque Terre
    Pam and her sister finally made it to Cinque Terre, a place they’d planned to visit on a past trip. Staying at Hotel Pasquale in Monterosso, they explored the charming coastal villages by train, enjoyed the local gelato, and took in the stunning coastal views. Pam notes that, while crowded during the day, Cinque Terre transforms into a peaceful, magical place once the cruise crowds leave.

    Wrapping Up in Milan
    The sisters ended their Italian adventure with a stay at the Sheraton Malpensa before flying back. Pam shares a final tip for using points on international trips, especially when navigating multiple cities and modes of transportation. For Pam, Italy is a place she’ll never tire of, and her love for the country and its culture shines through in every story.

    If you’re dreaming of an Italian getaway or curious about how to make the most of points and miles, this episode is a must-listen! Hit play now to hear the full story!

    Links For This Episode:

    Park Hyatt Chicago: https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/illinois/park-hyatt-chicago/chiph Grand Hotel Victoria: https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/bgyhvlx-grand-hotel-victoria-concept-and-spa-lago-di-como/ Hotel Pasquale: https://www.hotelpasquale.it/en/index.php Sheraton Malpensa Airport: https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/milmp-sheraton-milan-malpensa-airport-hotel-and-conference-centre/overview Itailarail: https://www.italiarail.com

    Links:

    Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    00:30 – Pam’s Love for Italy and Setting the Scene 01:37 – Scoring Business Class Seats on Turkish Airlines 06:00 – Exploring Chicago and Staying at the Park Hyatt 15:26 – Arriving at Lake Como’s Grand Hotel Victoria 24:17 – Wandering Through Cinque Terre 35:30 – Wrapping Up the Trip in Milan and Travel Tips
  • Feeling overwhelmed by the world of points and miles? We get it! In our 101st episode of Points Talk with the Travel Mom Squad, we’re sharing our must-have tools, apps, and strategies to make it all so much simpler. This one is packed with practical tips for tracking credit card points, finding award flights, and booking those dream hotels—without the headache.

    The Ultimate Points Tracker
    We kick things off by discussing our top app pick, Travel Freely. This app has been our go-to for keeping track of credit cards since 2019. And the best part? It’s completely free and doesn’t ask for sensitive information. If you’re new to points and miles or just want to stay organized, you need to check this out.

    Award Flight Search Engines Made Easy
    Award flights can be tricky, but we have a few favorite tools that save us hours. PointsYeah and Seats.Aero top our list for finding last-minute deals and exploring award availability across multiple airlines. Pam also shares how she uses flexible search tools to compare options, ensuring she gets the best route and price every time.

    Booking the Best Hotels on Points
    We couldn’t talk travel resources without diving into hotel award search engines. Jess highlights MaxMyPoint and Rooms.Aero for finding those hard-to-book rooms, like luxury stays at the Conrad Bora Bora. With these tools, you’ll know exactly when availability opens up so you can snag those dream hotel rooms before they’re gone.

    Flexibility is Key
    One of our favorite tips? Using flexible date calendars to find the lowest points for flights and hotel stays. These tools can make a huge difference in stretching your points further—perfect if you have a bit of wiggle room in your travel dates!

    Stay Out of Debt: The Auto-Pay Essential
    Finally, we talk about the importance of setting up auto-pay on every new credit card. It’s a simple step, but it ensures you never miss a payment or pay interest, keeping your travel truly free. Trust us—this tip alone can save you so much stress (and money)!

    If you’re ready to take your points game to the next level, this episode is for you. Tune in now on your favorite platform, and don’t forget to check out the links we’ve added to the show notes below. Happy traveling!

    Links:

    Travel Freely: https://my.travelfreely.com/share?bref=hmyt PointsYeah: https://www.pointsyeah.com Point me: https://www.point.me/?pid=51 Point me for AMEX: https://amex.point.me/ Seats aero: https://seats.aero/r/imlvxfn3 Open Hotel Alert: https://openhotelalert.com/ Max My Point: https://maxmypoint.com/ref?code=nt4vx Rooms Aero: https://rooms.aero/ Flight Connections: https://www.flightconnections.com/premium?via=alex-payne



    Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Episode Minute-By-Minute:

    00:30 – Introduction: Why Resources Matter 01:37 – Top App Pick: Travel Freely 12:53 – Best Award Flight Search Engines 28:14 – Our Go-To Hotel Award Search Engines 35:31 – How Flexible Date Calendars Save Points 42:56 – Auto-Pay: The Key to Staying Debt-Free
  • We can’t believe it—Travel Mom Squad has hit 100 episodes! For this milestone, we wanted to do something extra special, so we put a question box on Instagram and let you take the lead on what we’d cover. From travel pet peeves to our all-time favorite destinations, we’re answering it all with our first-ever video podcast. Yes, you read that right! Now, you can join us on YouTube and see all our expressions as we talk about the good, the bad, and the hilarious moments of family travel.

    In this episode, we get personal with questions like, What’s your biggest “ick” when flying? You’ll hear all about Jess’s headphone policy, Alex’s boarding gate crowding frustrations, and Pam’s polite plea for more airplane etiquette. We laughed so hard sharing our biggest annoyances, but the truth is, these little quirks come up every trip. If you’ve traveled with kids, partners, or even just your own carry-on, you’ll be nodding along!

    Ever wondered if travel creators like us ever truly unplug? Or maybe you’re curious about how we balance making memories with capturing content. We’re spilling the secrets! It’s true: even when we’re “off,” we’re probably snapping a few photos or jotting down tips, but we also cherish those quiet moments with our families. There’s always a balance, and in this episode, we talk about how each of us keeps travel feeling like an adventure.

    Of course, a Travel Mom Squad Q&A wouldn’t be complete without diving into our points and miles obsession. We each reveal how many Hyatt points we’ve redeemed in 2024—Jess’s total might blow your mind! We share why Hyatt is our go-to and the incredible places points have taken us this year, from Japan to Costa Rica. But we also get real about the redemptions that weren’t so dreamy. Think Venice in the rain and unexpected Kuala Lumpur heatwaves.

    Lastly, we’re opening up about the business side of Travel Mom Squad. From affiliate links to digital courses, we explain how we keep the show running and offer advice for anyone hoping to turn their passion into a career. Whether you’re a travel fanatic or just love hearing behind-the-scenes insights, this episode is packed with everything that makes family travel so inspiring—and sometimes unpredictable!

    Join us for laughs, insights, and a few surprises as we celebrate 100 episodes. Listen to the full episode now on your favorite platform or head over to YouTube to watch the video and celebrate with us!

    Links:

    Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    00:30 – Q&A and Reflection on 100 Episodes 02:00 – Travel “Icks” and Pet Peeves 10:00 – Do We Ever “Unplug” on Vacation? How we travel and work 16:50 – 2024 Points Redemptions and How We Use Hyatt 35:30 – Most Disappointing Points Redemptions and Why 48:00 – Top Travel Moments We Want to Relive Over and Over 51:00 – A Look Into The Business Side Of TMS and Advice for Aspiring Content Creators
  • Welcome back, traveler! In this episode, Jess takes us through her incredible multi-country trip using points and miles. She shares how she managed to explore the stunning landscapes of Santorini, the historic beauty of Vienna, and the charm of Prague—all while making the most of her points!

    Whether you're looking to plan your own European adventure or just curious about how to make travel more affordable, this episode is packed with real-life insights and tips.

    From Santorini to Vienna to Prague—All on Points!

    Jess kicks things off by explaining how a spontaneous decision to visit Santorini was fueled by some serious FOMO (thanks to Alex's previous trip). The beauty of Greek islands and the ease of travel between countries made her adventure even more memorable. Plus, booking luxury stays using points made it all the more rewarding. Jess also shares how she snagged upgrades and found hidden gems like the Andaz Prague—her favorite hotel of the entire trip.

    Ready to Plan Your Own European Adventure?

    If Jess’s story has you dreaming of your next trip, make sure to hit play and learn all the details about how to book flights and hotels with points. This episode is filled with actionable advice that will inspire you to start planning your next points-powered journey today!

    Links For This Episode:

    Canaves Epitome: https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/jtrcelx-canaves-epitome Canaves Epitome vs. Canaves Oia Suites: https://travelmomsquad.com/canaves-epitome-vs-canaves-oia-suites Park Hyatt Vienna: https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/austria/park-hyatt-vienna/vieph Andaz Prague: https://www.hyatt.com/andaz/prgaz-andaz-prague Sunset Oia diamond cruise: https://sailing-santorini.com/itineraries/diamond-cruise-with-ipanema-58/ Anna Loves Vienna: https://www.annalovesvienna.at/english/private-und-group-tours/ Scrooser Tour of Prague: https://www.airbnb.com/experiences/367484 Field Restaurant: https://www.fieldrestaurant.cz/en/ How to Earn Globalist Without Staying 60 Nights: https://travelmomsquad.com/earn-hyatt-globalist-status-without-staying-60-nights/



    Links:

    Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    2:00 - Flights to Europe: Jess shares how she flew to Santorini using her Venture X card credits and managed intra-European flights for cheap. 5:00 - Exploring Santorini: From catamaran cruises to sunset dinners, Jess highlights how points allowed her to enjoy luxury experiences without the price tag. 12:00 - Moving on to Vienna: Jess talks about staying at the Park Hyatt Vienna, which had been a bucket-list hotel for her thanks to its rich history and great service. 20:00 - On to Prague: Jess describes her pleasant surprise at how much she loved Prague and the Andaz Prague, which became her favorite stay of the trip. 30:00 - Day trips and relaxation: Jess reflects on her favorite moments of relaxation and exploration, especially her day trip to the medieval town of ČeskĂœ Krumlov. 45:00 - Final thoughts: Wrapping up the episode with reflections on how points and miles made this dream trip possible.
  • Welcome back, travelers! Today, we’re tackling a common question we get—choosing between the Capital One Venture and Venture X cards.

    Both are powerhouses when it comes to earning travel rewards, but if you could only have one, which would it be? Alex, Pam, and Jess dive deep into the pros and cons of each card, sharing their personal takes on which one they’d pick and why.

    The Basics: What Do These Cards Offer?

    Before we make any decisions, let’s look at what these two cards bring to the table. With the Capital One Venture card, you'll earn unlimited 2X miles on every purchase, with no categories to track. Plus, it comes with a lower annual fee than its premium counterpart.

    On the other hand, the Venture X card is Capital One’s premium travel card, offering more perks for frequent travelers. You still get unlimited 2X miles, but add in access to airport lounges and a hefty travel credit, and you’ve got a card designed for those looking to elevate their travel experience.

    Which Card Fits Your Lifestyle?

    Alex and Jess compare the cards side by side, highlighting which types of travelers might benefit the most from each. For those who travel occasionally and want to avoid high fees, the Venture card is a no-brainer. It offers flexibility and ease, with enough earning potential to rack up miles for annual getaways.

    But for frequent travelers or anyone who loves luxury perks, Venture X is hard to beat. The lounge access alone can make the card’s higher annual fee worth it, especially if you travel multiple times a year. The additional bonus earning categories on travel also mean you’ll build up your miles faster, making it easier to fund those bigger trips.

    Ready to Choose Your Card?

    Whether you’re just starting your award travel journey or you’re a seasoned pro, choosing between the Venture and Venture X cards depends on your travel style and how much you value luxury perks. Hit play now to hear Travel Mom Squad's full breakdown, and start planning your next adventure using Capital One miles!

    Links:

    Links for This Episode:

    Capital One Venture: https://travelmomsquad.com/capital-one-venture-rewards-credit-card

    Capital One Venture X: https://travelmomsquad.com/capital-one-venture-x-rewards-credit-card

    Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Episode Minute-By-Minute Recap:

    0:00 - Introduction: Kicking off the comparison between the Capital One Venture and Venture X cards. 2:00 - Alex breaks down the simplicity of the Venture card and why it’s great for beginners or those looking for low fees. 5:00 - Jess dives into the perks of Venture X, from lounge access to higher earning categories on travel-related expenses. 10:00 - Side-by-side comparison: Which card is better for different types of travelers? 15:00 - Alex, Pam, and Jess each share which card they’d choose if they could only have one and why. 20:00 - Final thoughts: Encouraging listeners to assess their travel habits and goals to make the best card choice for their lifestyle.
  • Welcome back, Disney lovers! In this episode, we’re diving into one of the most magical places on earth—Disney World—and sharing how you can save big using points and miles. We’re joined by a familiar face (or voice!), Megan, who you may remember from previous episodes where she shared her family’s European adventures and Olympic travel tips.

    This time, Megan is back to help us plan a Disney vacation that doesn’t break the bank, all while using travel rewards to cover flights, hotels, and even park tickets!

    Why Megan Loves Disney (and How to Save)

    Megan kicks things off by explaining her long-time love for Disney and how it’s possible to make a dream Disney trip happen without spending a fortune. She’s an expert in planning family vacations with points, and she’s here to share her insights on how to maximize rewards programs like Southwest and Hyatt to keep your Disney trip as magical as possible, without the hefty price tag.

    Flying to Disney with Points

    We start by breaking down the best strategies for using points to book flights to Orlando. Megan and Alex dive into why Southwest Airlines is one of the best options for families, especially with perks like two free checked bags and no change fees.

    Staying Near the Magic for Less

    Next, they discuss how to score amazing hotel deals near Disney using points. From luxurious stays at nearby properties to convenient locations, there are plenty of ways to save on your Disney accommodations.

    Ready to Plan Your Disney Dream Vacation?

    It’s time to head to the east coast! Thank you Megan, for returning with all the best tips to help turn your Disney dreams into reality! Whether you’re saving on flights, hotels, or even your Mickey Mouse ice cream bars, this episode is packed with advice on using points and miles to make your next Disney trip both magical and affordable.



    Links:

    Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Links For This Episode:

    Get Away Today affiliate link: https://www.getawaytoday.com/?referrerid=7979 Transfer Partner & Airline Alliance Cheat Sheet: https://travelmomsquad.ck.page/transfer-partners

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    0:00 - Megan sets the stage for today’s episode, helping us dive into how to save on Disney World by using points and miles. 3:00 - Flights on points: Alex and Megan chat about using Southwest points to book flights to Orlando and why it’s a great airline for families. 7:00 - Jess jumps in to share how Hyatt points can cover stays near Disney World, and Megan adds her tips for making points go further. 10:00 - Park tickets on points? Megan explains the trickier part—using points and miles to cover Disney park tickets and how you can still save on other parts of the trip. 25:00 - Megan’s final thoughts: Megan wraps up with her top tips for making Disney World trips affordable and magical for families using travel rewards.
  • Welcome back, everyone! In this episode, Pam and Alex take us on a remarkable journey through Lisbon and the Azores, sharing every detail of their family vacation powered by points. From the charming streets of Lisbon to the breathtaking landscapes of the Azores, they reveal how to travel to these stunning destinations for nearly free!

    The Planning Phase

    Hear how Pam and Alex strategically used their points for flights and accommodations, making their dream trip a reality. They’ll walk us through their planning process, from choosing the best time to travel to selecting the perfect points strategy for each segment of their journey.

    Lisbon: The City of Seven Hills

    Explore Lisbon through the eyes of our travelers. Pam and Alex discuss their favorite spots, from the historic tram rides to the vibrant neighborhoods of Alfama and Bairro Alto. Learn how they maximized their points for experiences, dining, and tours in one of Europe's oldest cities.

    The Azores: Nature’s Paradise

    Next, the journey takes us to the Azores, where the landscapes seem to burst straight out of a fairytale. Discover how they explored this archipelago’s natural wonders, from volcanic craters and lush greenery to stunning coastlines.

    Ready to Explore Lisbon and the Azores?

    Hit play now to join Pam and Alex as they guide you through planning and enjoying a fantastic vacation on points. Whether you’re a seasoned points traveler or just starting out, their insights will inspire you to consider your next adventure to these Portuguese gems.


    Links For This Episode:

    Hyatt Regency Lisbon: https://www.hyatt.com/hyatt-regency/en-US/lishr-hyatt-regency-lisbon Cooking Lisbon: https://www.cookinglisbon.com Tuk Tuk Tour: https://www.itookatuktuk.com/tuktuktours Restaurant from Sintra Tour:​​ https://restaurantenortada.com/home_en Azores Airbnb: https://www.airbnb.com/slink/ekAue0cJ Sensi Azores Nature & Spa:https://www.sensiazores.com

    Beaches in Azores:

    Praia dos Mosteiros Praia Baixa d’ Areia

    Links:

    Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    0:00 - Introduction to Pam and Alex’s journey to Lisbon and the Azores using points. 2:00 - Planning details: Deciding on destinations, flights, and hotels using points. 6:00 - Arriving in Lisbon: First impressions and top sights 12:00 - Local life and cultural experiences in Lisbon, exploring neighborhoods and local cuisine. 18:00 - Transition to the Azores: Expectations and preparations for island adventures. 23:00 - Exploring the natural beauty of the Azores, from volcanic landscapes to coastal excursions. 35:00 - Lessons learned from the trip and tips for families traveling on points. 40:00 - The impact of this trip on their approach to future travel with points. 45:00 - Final reflections on the experiences in Lisbon and the Azores.
  • Welcome back, everyone! Today, we're diving into how you can use Southwest and Hyatt points for nearly free vacations. These are the most accessible programs and what we call “the sweet spots” to get the best start in the world of points and miles! Treat this episode as your go-to guide to the world of points and miles without being overwhelmed.

    Simple Starts: Why Southwest and Hyatt?

    Southwest and Hyatt are favorites for their ease of earning and redeeming points, making them perfect for beginners. Alex and Jess highlight how these programs fit seamlessly into family travel plans thanks to their straightforward points systems and valuable perks. With Southwest's generous baggage policy and flexible booking options, and Hyatt's wide range of properties and elite benefits, accumulating and using points is simpler than ever.

    Efficient Travel Planning

    Alex and Jess share how to maximize points through everyday spending and strategic credit card use, discussing how to navigate sales and special offers to stretch your points further. Whether you’re eyeing a beach resort or a city hotel, learn how to leverage points for memorable trips without overspending.

    Ready to Jet Set?

    Hit play now to start turning your travel dreams into reality with Southwest and Hyatt points. Alex and Jess offer practical advice and share personal stories that will inspire you to plan your next adventure efficiently.

    Links:

    Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Links For This Episode:

    Ultimate Guide to Hyatt: https://travelmomsquad.ck.page/ultimatehyatt Ultimate Guide to Southwest Airlines: https://travelmomsquad.ck.page/southwestguide Alila Ventana Big Sur Review: https://travelmomsquad.com/alila-ventana-big-sur-review/ Staying at the Miraval Austin on Points: https://travelmomsquad.com/staying-at-the-miraval-austin-on-points



    Episode Minute By Minute:

    0:00 - Unpacking the perks of Southwest and Hyatt points. 1:30 - The essentials of earning and using Southwest and Hyatt points effectively. 4:00 - Discussion on the flexibility and user-friendliness of booking with Southwest and Hyatt, including their generous cancellation policies. 7:00 - Deep dive into Alex's favorite travel sweet spot: Hawaii. She explains how she leverages Southwest for flights and Hyatt for stays to create perfect family vacations. 12:00 - Jess shares her top picks and experiences using Hyatt and Southwest for travel to Costa Rica, emphasizing the value and ease of direct flights and luxurious stays. 17:00 - The duo discusses the broader implications of using points for travel, including how to adjust strategies during peak travel times. 22:00 - Tips on monitoring point costs and rebooking to optimize point use. 27:00 - Alex and Jess chat about their wish list destinations for future trips using Hyatt and Southwest points. 35:00 - Closing thoughts: Encouraging listeners to start simple with Southwest and Hyatt, and how to access their comprehensive free guides linked in the show notes.
  • Welcome back, everyone! Today’s episode is a real treat—we’re catching up with Megan, our amazing digital business manager, who’s here to spill the details about her epic two-week European adventure with her family. And guess what? They even made it to the Paris Olympics! Whether you’re dreaming of a similar journey or just love gathering family travel tips, you’re in the right place.

    Planning a European Adventure with Kids

    Imagine planning a trip for five, including three kids, across Europe during one of the busiest events—the Olympics! Megan starts off by sharing the initial excitement of swapping their plans from Japan to Paris and snagging those golden Olympic tickets through a lottery. It’s a masterclass in flexibility and seizing opportunities.

    Ready for Your Own European Tour?

    Hit play now to dive into Megan’s journey across Europe to the Paris Olympics and discover how you can leverage points for your family’s next big adventure. From the logistical challenges to the joyous moments, this episode is filled with valuable insights and heartwarming stories.

    Links:

    Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    How to Get Your Next Vacation for Nearly Free: https://travelmomsquad.lpages.co/freevacation/

    Rome Airbnb: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/9983342?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=cb56457d-961d-4ff0-a152-5a068c7e48a7

    Hotel Pendini in Florence: https://tidd.ly/3AytHDu (TMS affiliate link)

    Hotel Nani Mocenigo Palace in Venice: https://tidd.ly/3X9rw1N (TMS affiliate link)

    Golf cart tour in Rome: https://www.airbnb.com/slink/uyvJJQxq

    Tuscany Day Trip: https://www.airbnb.com/slink/gjWSzuh9

    TMS Flytographer discount: https://flytog.co/TMS

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    1:30 - The Spark: How the Olympic plans shifted from Japan to Paris, including the process of securing Olympic tickets. 4:00 - Logistics Unpacked: Detailed strategies for booking flights and accommodations for a family of five, leveraging points for optimal value. 7:00 - Olympic Highlights: Megan shares her family’s experiences in Paris during the Olympics, describing the atmosphere and events they attended. 12:00 - Touring Europe with Kids: Megan talks about visiting Rome, Florence, and Venice, providing tips on engaging activities for kids and managing travel as a family. 17:00 - Point Tricks: Insight into how Megan utilized points for various aspects of the trip, including flights and hotel stays. 22:00 - Travel Challenges and Solutions: Megan discusses some of the obstacles they faced, such as navigating different languages and cultures with young children. 27:00 - Wrap-up: Megan shares final tips for families planning to travel for big events like the Olympics and reflects on the importance of such experiences for family bonding. 35:00 - Reflections on personal growth and the educational value of travel for her children.
  • Listen up, Swifties! Today, we’re riding the high notes of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour across Europe with Jess. Dive into the excitement as she shares how she turned points into an unforgettable journey through Milan and London, seeing Taylor Swift live and experiencing luxury without the luxury price tag.

    Swift Moves: Planning the Ultimate Taylor Swift Tour Adventure

    Jess kicks off the episode by sharing her initial reaction to Taylor’s tour announcement and how it sparked a swift decision to hit two European cities. With points and miles as her ticket to these dream destinations, Jess details her strategic moves from scoring tickets to booking flights and luxurious stays.

    Flying High: Business Class on Points

    Hear how Jess flew business class without breaking the bank. From Houston to JFK, and then overseas to Milan and London, learn how she utilized points for comfortable travels and what it takes to snag those coveted business class upgrades.

    Accommodations and Concert Experiences

    Jess doesn’t just go to concerts; she turns them into full-blown experiences. From her stay at the Hyatt Centric in Milan to the opulence of the Park Hyatt, she shares how points can translate into luxurious stays. Plus, get the insider scoop on her concert nights, including a spontaneous ticket purchase that led to an even better view of the stage.

    Ready to Rock Your Travel Plans?

    Hit play now to learn how Jess followed her favorite pop star across Europe, turning points into unforgettable memories. Whether you’re looking to chase concerts around the globe or simply jet off on your next family vacation, this episode is your backstage pass to doing it on points!

    Links:

    Webinar: How to Get Your Next Vacation for Nearly Free

    Thrifty Traveler (Use Code TMS): http://thriftytraveler.com/premium

    Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    0:00 - Intro: Jess sets the stage for her points-fueled tour to see Taylor Swift in Milan and London.

    1:30 - Planning the Dream: Jess explains how she chose her destinations based on the availability of award flights and hotels.

    3:45 - Jet Set in Style: Details on Jess’s business class experiences, showcasing how she made luxury travel affordable with points.

    6:20 - Luxurious Stays: Jess talks about her hotel selections, from the chic Hyatt Centric in Milan to the lavish Park Hyatt.

    8:30 - Taylor Swift Live: Jess shares the highlights of the concerts, including how she upgraded her tickets for a better experience.

    11:00 - Pro Travel Tips: Jess provides tips on how to manage points effectively for big trips like hers.

    18:30 - Closing Thoughts: Jess wraps up with advice on why and how to use points for once-in-a-lifetime experiences.

  • Welcome back to another episode where we dive into the fantastic possibilities of family travel with points and miles! Today, we're joined by some very special guests—our kids—who will share their favorite points and miles trips and their dream destinations. This is not just an episode about our travels but a practical guide on how family travel with points is not only feasible but also filled with fun and learning opportunities.

    Traveling with a Big Family on Points

    Many of you ask if it's possible to travel on points with a large family. The answer is a resounding yes! Both Alex and Jess have large families—Alex has four young boys, and Jess has an 11-year-old daughter plus three older stepkids. We travel several times a year using points, proving that with the right strategies, family vacations on points are not just possible; they're fantastic.

    The Realities and Rewards of Family Travel

    Traveling with a family on points does mean you might need more points, but don't let that discourage you. It's like shopping for a bigger family: yes, it costs more, but the rewards are proportionately greater. Whether you're covering flights, hotels, or entire trips, the key is to accumulate points through strategic spending—something we've mastered over the years. This episode dives deep into how you can do this effectively, ensuring your points stretch further to cover your family's travel needs.

    Expert Tips: Making Family Travel Happen

    We'll share how we each plan and book trips, manage logistics around school schedules, and make the most of peak travel times like spring breaks and summer vacations. It's all about planning ahead and being flexible with your travel dates and destinations.

    Kids' Corner: Young Travelers Speak Up

    Hear directly from our kids about their travel highlights and where they hope to go next. It's a fresh perspective that reminds us why we travel in the first place—to create lasting memories and global experiences for our children.

    Ready to Explore More with Your Family?

    Hit play now to dive into the joys and logistics of traveling with a big family on points. Whether you're a seasoned award traveler or just starting out, this episode is packed with insights, laughs, and real stories that will inspire you to make the most of your points for more family adventures.

    Links:

    Free Webinar: How to Get Your Next Vacation for Nearly Free How to Qualify for a Business Credit Card: How to Qualify for a Business Credit Card - Travel Mom Squad Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    1:00 - Discussion on the feasibility of family travel with points, debunking myths and setting the record straight. 3:00 - Tips on how to manage and accumulate more points for family trips. 5:00 - Practical strategies for booking trips, leveraging both points and strategic planning to cover travel expenses. 10:00 - Kids take the stage to share their memorable trips and future travel wishes. 15:00 - How to handle travel bookings during peak times and make the most of school schedules.
  • Welcome back to another episode where we dive into the amazing world of points and miles! Today, we're excited to share the details of a massive family trip to Florida that included 29 family members. Despite the size and scope of the trip, we were able to significantly reduce costs thanks to strategic use of points and miles.

    Big Family, Bigger Savings

    Join us as we explore how we planned and executed a family reunion in Florida, handling everything from flights to accommodations for a large group. You’ll hear from Pam, the mastermind behind the trip, about organizing such a massive gathering and how points and miles played a crucial role in making it affordable.

    Strategies for Managing a Large Group Vacation

    Learn valuable tips on booking for large groups, selecting accommodations that suit everyone, and managing logistics without breaking the bank. We discuss the benefits of various accommodations, including a detailed look at our VRBO rental and how we made it work for everyone.

    Planning Your Next Family Adventure with Points

    Ready to start planning your own family getaway? Hit play to find out how you can leverage points and miles to create unforgettable memories without the hefty price tag. Whether you're coordinating a small family vacation or a grand reunion like ours, these tips will help you maximize every point for the best possible experience.

    Links:

    Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Links For This Episode:

    Hyatt Place Panama City Review

    Using Bank Account Bonuses for Extra Travel Expenses

    Home in Miramar Beach · ★4.75 · 10 bedrooms · 18 beds · 12 baths

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    0:02 - Kickoff: Why Florida? Pam and Alex introduce the family adventure and how points and miles made it possible. 1:00 - Planning Begins: Pam reveals how she organized the accommodations for such a large group and chose the perfect location. 3:00 - Accommodation Deep Dive: A closer look at our VRBO in Miramar Beach, fitting 29 people comfortably. 5:00 - Flight Planning: Alex details the process of booking flights for 29 using points, sharing tips for the best deals. 7:00 - Cost-Saving Strategies: From meals to local transport, learn how we kept additional costs low. 10:00 - Review of Hyatt Place Panama City Beach: Why this hotel added value to our trip and how points covered our stay. 20:00 - Wrapping Up: Reflecting on the emotional and financial benefits of using points for family reunions.
  • Welcome back to another episode where we dive into the fantastic possibilities of points and miles! Recently, one of our favorite cards introduced a welcome offer of 120,000 points! We thought it'd be fun and incredibly useful to share how we each would plan a trip using those points. Whether you're looking to learn about maximizing point value or just dreaming up your next vacation, this episode is packed with insights and real-life travel plans.

    Maximizing Chase Points for Dream Vacations

    Join us as we explore diverse travel dreams that can be realized with 120,000 Chase Ultimate RewardsÂź points. From the romantic streets of Paris to the enchanting world of Disneyland, learn how each of us would use these points for a memorable adventure, including detailed breakdowns of flights, accommodations, and more.

    Planning Your Next Adventure with Points

    Ready to turn your travel dreams into reality without the hefty price tag? Hit play to discover how you can leverage 120,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards¼ points for almost any travel goal. Whether you’re planning a solo adventure or a family getaway, this episode will guide you through the nuances of award travel with real examples and actionable advice.

    Expert Tips on Travel Planning with Points

    Gain expert insights on booking award flights, choosing the right hotels, and maximizing your points. Discover our strategies for stretching 120,000 points to cover comprehensive travel experiences, ensuring you get the most value from every point spent.

    Hit play now to learn how you can turn 120,000 Chase Ultimate RewardsÂź into your next vacation reality!

    Links:

    Find the Best Card Offer For You and Your Trip! Click Here: https://travelmomsquad.lpages.co/bestoffers

    Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    0:00 - Kickoff: Introduction and why we're focusing on 120,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards¼. 1:00 - Alex shares how she'd use the points for a trip to Paris, including flights and accommodations. 3:00 - Detailed look at Alex’s booking strategy for Paris, maximizing point value for travel. 5:00 - Pam's plan to revisit the Seabird Resort in Oceanside, California, using her points. 7:00 - Jess outlines a family trip to Scottsdale, including flights and hotel bookings with points. 10:00 - Tips on how to use Chase points effectively for different types of travel. 15:00 - Exploring the transfer value of Chase points vs. booking through Chase Travel℠ 25:00 - Closing thoughts: Encouraging listeners to use their points creatively for upcoming trips.
  • Join us today as we dive into how young adults can kick off their journey with points and miles! We’re super excited to have Jess's stepdaughter, Ella, here to chat about her own experiences. Whether you're just starting out yourself or you're a parent wanting to guide your kids, this episode is packed with useful tips and real-life stories.

    From Basic Banking to Chase Pro

    Ella shares how she started with a simple Chase checking account and grew into a savvy credit card user. Listen in as she talks about her first steps, from her earliest credit card to mastering the rewards game with Chase, empowering her to both join family trips and venture out on her own.

    Smart Credit Habits

    We also tackle the essentials of using credit wisely. It's all about making sure that those nearly-free trips don't end up costing a fortune in interest later


    Ella’s Points and Miles Tips

    Hear straight from Ella about her approach to cards, maximizing perks, and how she makes every point count towards amazing travels.

    Hit play now to hear all about how you can turn your travel dreams into reality!

    Links:

    Links For All Things Travel Mom Squad: stan.store/travelmomsquad

    Episode Minute By Minute:

    0:00 - Kickoff: We introduce the focus on young adults starting their points and miles journey. 1:00 - Ella jumps in with her story, starting with her first bank account with Chase. 2:00 - We emphasize the need to handle credit responsibly—think of it like a debit card. 3:00 - Ella talks about her first credit card experiences and the steps she took to build a solid credit score. 5:00 - Discussion on the importance of having a banking relationship, especially with Chase, and how it helps with credit card strategies. 6:00 - Navigating Chase’s 5/24 rule and planning out your credit card applications. 7:00 - Tips on guiding young adults in their first foray into credit cards to ensure they understand their financial responsibilities. 10:00 - How Ella started really accumulating points and learning to save them for bigger rewards. 15:00 - Advice for parents on helping young adults manage their early high-reward credit cards. 20:00 - Ella shares her favorite trips paid for with points, including unforgettable adventures in Japan and Australia. 30:00 - Final thoughts on helping the next generation become savvy travelers through smart credit use.