Snacks and Suitcases is an Australian Family travel podcast helping parents travel with kids more confidently. Planning a family holiday should be exciting… but let’s be honest, it can also be overwhelming. From restless kids on long haul flights to finding the perfect family friendly destination, the struggle is real. That’s where Snacks and Suitcases comes in. Hosted by TV presenter, travel enthusiast, and mum Sally Stanton, this podcast dives into the joys and challenges of travelling with kids. Each episode, Sally chats with travel experts, seasoned parents, industry insiders, and even the occasional celebrity, to bring you practical tips, destination inspiration, and plenty of honest, laugh out loud moments. Whether you’re dreaming of Japan, a snow trip, cruising or caravanning with kids or even a tropical island escape, Snacks and Suitcases is here to make travelling
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Snacks and Suitcases: Family Travel Podcast
Carry On Only with 3 Kids? Packing Hacks and General Travel Tips for Every Parent
Jun 22, 202659 minS1
Think packing for a family holiday is stressful? Try doing it with three kids and carry-on luggage only. Returning guest Bianca from Travel With My 3 Kids is back on Snacks and Suitcases. After sharing her Bali expertise in her first appearance, this time she's revealing the packing hacks, travel tips and mindset shifts that make family travel easier. We chat about the reality of travelling with kids, why carry-on only can actually reduce stress, and the items Bianca never leaves home without. Plus, we catch up on the latest from Bali, including the island's waste challenges and how travellers can make a positive difference. In this episode: • Why Bianca chooses carry-on only for a family of five • The packing hacks that save time, money and sanity • What she never packs anymore • How to entertain toddlers and kids on flights • Flying with babies, toddlers and neurodivergent children • The travel gear she actually recommends • The surprising item she always packs for hotel rooms • Bali's waste crisis and what tourists need to know • Airport transfer tips that make family travel easier • Budget travel strategies for families • Why low expectations can make travel more enjoyable Follow Bianca at https://www.travelwithmy3kids.com/ https://www.instagram.com/travel.with.my.3.kids/ Chapters 00:00 Packing for Family Travel: The Challenge 02:59 Traveling with Kids: Real-Life Experiences 05:50 Bali's Waste Crisis: A Tourist's Responsibility 09:10 First Flights with Kids: The Reality 11:56 Surviving Long Flights: Tips and Tricks 15:02 The Art of Carry-On Only Packing 18:01 Non-Negotiables for Family Travel 20:56 Entertainment Strategies for Kids on Flights 24:08 Adapting to Travel with Young Children 31:30 Engaging Kids During Travel 36:39 Managing Expectations on Travel Days 37:26 Health and Safety Essentials for Kids 40:08 Packing Strategies for Family Travel 46:09 Handling Airport Challenges 51:21 Travel Hacks for Parents 57:33 Final Thoughts and Reflections Connect Thank you so much for listening. Please feel free to reach out with any questions via @snacksandsuitcasespodcast @sallynanamis Snacks and Suitcases Facebook Page Email: snacksandsuitcasespodcast@gmail.com If you’re loving the show, make sure you’re following so you never miss an episode especially if you’ve got a family trip or road trip coming up. AND... Don't forget the snacks.
Living in India with Kids: Expat Life & Family Travel Tips
Jun 15, 202652 minS3
What is it really like raising kids in India? After sharing her flying-with-babies tips in a previous episode, listener favourite Rachel McCallum is back to give us a fascinating glimpse into her family's life as expats in Chennai, India. Rachel, her British wife Gemma and their two boys have spent the past eight years living in one of the world's most colourful, chaotic and captivating countries. From navigating culture shocks and organised traffic chaos to raising children in a multilingual, multicultural community, Rachel shares the realities of everyday family life in India. We chat about what surprised her most when she first arrived, why India often gets an unfair reputation, and how her boys are growing up surrounded by languages, cultures and friendships from all over the world. Thinking of visiting India with kids? Rachel also shares some of her favourite family-friendly destinations, including the iconic Taj Mahal and Kerala's famous houseboats. Plus, we talk food, festivals, school life, expat perks and the unique experiences that make India unlike anywhere else on Earth. In this episode we cover: • What it's really like living as an expat family in Chennai • Culture shocks and misconceptions about India • Raising kids in a multilingual and multicultural community • Family-friendly destinations in India • Visiting the Taj Mahal with children • Kerala houseboats and why everyone loves Kerala • Indian food, festivals and local traditions • International schools and expat life • Why kids are so celebrated in Indian culture • The realities of travelling India as a family Whether you're considering an overseas teaching position, planning a family trip to India or simply curious about expat life abroad, this episode offers a fascinating insider perspective on one of the world's most unforgettable destinations. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Expat Life in India 01:59 Cultural Insights and Realities of Chennai 04:21 Family Life and Kid-Friendly Activities 06:32 Health and Safety Concerns 09:51 Navigating the Medical System 11:20 The Role of Domestic Help 15:12 Raising a Family as a Same-Sex Couple 16:12 Multilingual Kids and Cultural Exposure 18:37 Education System in India 20:08 Identity and Cultural Integration 25:00 Traveling in India with Kids 26:46 Exploring the Taj Mahal: A Family Experience 29:15 Traveling in India: Tips for Families 32:49 Must-Visit Destinations in India 34:40 Cultural Experiences: Markets and Street Food 38:28 Understanding India's Diverse Festivals 42:10 School Lunches and Dietary Considerations in India 48:23 Navigating Allergies and Food Options in India Connect Thank you so much for listening. Please feel free to reach out with any questions via @snacksandsuitcasespodcast @sallynanamis Snacks and Suitcases Facebook Page Email: snacksandsuitcasespodcast@gmail.com If you’re loving the show, make sure you’re following so you never miss an episode especially if you’ve got a family trip or road trip coming up. AND... Don't forget the snacks.
Caravanning around Australia with Kids | Passenger Princess Author Simone Skinner Smith
Jun 8, 202647 minS3
<p>What is it really like to pack up your life, pull the kids out of school and spend a year caravanning around Australia?</p><p>This week on Snacks and Suitcases, Sally Stanton welcomes back Big Lapper and now author Simone Skinner-Smith to chat about her brand new book, Passenger Princess: Underprepared and Overcaffeinated for the Big Lap.</p><p>Last time Simone joined the podcast, her family were still on the road travelling Australia in a caravan with two young boys. Now she’s back home in Sydney, reflecting on the adventure that changed her family forever.</p><p>...
Mid Season Break: Family Travel Podcast back next week
Jun 1, 20262 minS0
<p>This week on Snacks and Suitcases, Sally is popping into your feed with a quick little update while the podcast takes a short mid-season breather. But no worries as she’ll be back next week with a brand new episode!</p><p>In the meantime, now’s the perfect chance to catch up on any episodes you may have missed…. like road trips around New Zealand, All Inclusive Travel, Cruising with Kids plus loads more family travel ideas and tips. </p><p>Thanks so much for all your support of Snacks and Suitcases. </p><p>Follow @snacksandsuitcasespodcast for more family...
Mid season break: The Best Family Travel Episodes to Catch Up On + Season Teaser
May 25, 20263 minS0
<p>Snacks and Suitcases will be back very soon with more family travel tips, travelling with kids advice and celebrity travel stories.</p>
<p>In this quick update episode, Sally Stanton shares some of the best episodes to binge while the podcast is on pause, including chats with Hamish Blake, Ada Nicodemou, Emma Watkins (Emma Memma), Sophie Falkiner and Luke Jacobz.</p>
<p>Planning a family holiday? Catch up on popular episodes covering Japan with kids, Bali with kids, snow holidays in Australia, Japan ski resorts, Livigno in Italy, eco-friendly tiny cabin escapes and more.</p>
<p>Plus, Sally teases...
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