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Lazy Budget Travel Tips

Genni Franklin
Points and Miles
Budget Travel
Credit Cards
Travel
Family Travel
New York City
Travel Rewards Credit Cards
Loyalty Programs
Travel Rewards
Travel Savings
Personal Travel Stories
Rewards Programs
Travel Planning
Europe
Disney World
Credit Score
Timeshare Trading
All-Inclusive Resorts
Hyatt
Christmas Markets

Join Genni Franklin from Traveling Franklins Blog as she shares simple, stress-free strategies to help you travel more for less.

With nearly a decade of experience in points and miles, Genni makes travel rewards easy to understand and use.

This podcast is for the everyday traveler—whether you're a beginner, a casual explorer, or just looking for simpler ways to maximize your points and your ca... more

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In this episode of the Lazy Budget Travel Tips Podcast, Genni Franklin sits down with Michelle Johnson—an everyday traveler who has built a powerful, flexible points strategy that allows her family to travel internationally without overspending.

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Travel hacking isn’t just about earning points — it’s about learning how to use your money intentionally. In this episode, Genni Franklin is joined by Betsy, creator of Become Travel Rich, to explore why financial literacy and travel rewards go hand ... more

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Most people in the points and miles world love to warn you away from adding authorized users… but what if that advice is missing the full picture?

In this episode, Genni sits down with Jackie Swayze (@maximizingmypto) to unpack why authorized users ... more

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In this episode, I’m joined by Mari from Mari on the Map to talk about one of the easiest, most underrated ways to earn more points right now: shopping portals.

With banks tightening welcome offers and approvals getting harder, portals let you earn ... more

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Recent Guests

Michelle Johnson
An everyday traveler who's mastered earning points across multiple programs.
Episode: How to Build a Flexible Points Strategy That Actually Works
Taima Ramsey
Founder of Poor in a Private Plane, offering tips on luxury travel without the luxury price tag.
Poor in a Private Plane
Episode: Best Flights, Best Prices: Google Flights Tips with Taima
Kendyl Grender
Budget travel queen and friend of Genni, who shares tips on traveling in Europe on a budget
At Kendyl Travels
Episode: Big Trip, Small Budget: 5 Weeks in Europe with Points and $100 a Day
Kelsey Graves
Travel-loving mom and content creator who writes about affordable family adventures.
Episode: One Card, Five Flights, and a Whole New Way to Travel
Jen Wennerberg
A mom of three, a passionate scuba diver, and a travel enthusiast who knows how to enjoy luxury travel on a budget.
Episode: Diving into Affordable Luxury: Short All-Inclusive Trips on Points
Chelsea Buck
Disney travel expert and co-founder of Pixie Point Gals, specializing in budget travel to Disney parks.
Pixie Point Gals
Episode: Making Disney Affordable with Chelsea from Pixie Point Gals
Jen Ruiz
Attorney-turned travel expert and author.
Episode: From Attorney to Travel Expert: Jen Ruiz on Maximizing Points for Affordable Travel

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Genni Franklin
Host of Lazy Budget Travel Tips Podcast, with nearly a decade of experience in points and miles. She simplifies travel rewards for everyday travelers, emphasizing stress-free strategies for budget travel.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 14 ratings
  • My new favorite podcast!

    Genni does an incredible job of making things easy to understand. Her approach is relatable and the episodes are fun and easy to listen to. Definitely a great place to learn more about budget travel and points and miles!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jrok12344
    United States8 months ago
  • This is a Good one!

    I listen to A LOT of podcasts in the space of points and miles and I gotta say I really enjoy Genni’s podcast! Her clear, pleasant voice & approachable teaching style make learning about points and miles engaging and easy to understand. The mix of interviews add depth and diverse perspectives, creating the perfect balance of educational, relatable, & informative content. The material she shares is incredibly valuable. Can’t wait for the next podcast to air!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mrsA1979
    United States8 months ago
  • Explanation of travel points

    This is the clearest explanation of how points work that I have ever heard.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    @MBTS
    United States8 months ago
  • One of my new favs

    I can tell this podcast is going to be full of amazing travel inspiration. Definitely going to be one of my new favorites

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JojoNotFletcher
    United States8 months ago
  • Travel More for Less

    Excellent - Host Genni Franklin and her guest Jen Ruiz were very informative. I love the excitement I get in listening to their experiences and tips.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    65Glop
    United States8 months ago

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The practical tips provided resonate well, making listeners feel more empowered and willing to explore budget travel options.
Listeners appreciate the relatable and clear explanations of travel points and hacking, finding it engaging and easy to follow.
Many commend the host's pleasant voice and teaching style, expressing excitement for future episodes and the informative content shared.

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Getting Your Reluctant P2 On Board with Points and Miles
Q: What advice would you give to someone wanting to start earning points?
Start small and show your partner the tangible benefits, focusing on experiences rather than just abstract concepts.
Getting Your Reluctant P2 On Board with Points and Miles
Q: What would you tell someone whose partner is against credit cards?
Build your own confidence and discipline around leveraging credit effectively, showing them the benefits through personal experience.
The Smart Way to Buy Points and Score Luxury Stays on a Budget
Q: Why would someone buy points instead of earning them through credit cards?
Buying points can be beneficial when somebody is at the beginning of their travel hacking journey or for urgent trips needing a few extra points.
The Smart Way to Buy Points and Score Luxury Stays on a Budget
Q: What should people consider when buying points?
It's crucial to check if there are bonuses available and do the math to ensure you're not paying more than the points are worth.
Big Trip, Small Budget: 5 Weeks in Europe with Points and $100 a Day
Q: What was your favorite city on this trip?
Budapest was Kendyl's favorite city, followed closely by Istanbul.

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Focusing on budget-friendly travel strategies, this series provides listeners with practical tips to travel more while spending less. Topics frequently explored include maximizing travel rewards, utilizing points systems effectively, and sharing relatable personal stories that highlight the ease of navigating the world of travel on a budget. With nearly a decade of experience in travel rewards, the host presents insights that are accessible to everyday travelers—ranging from novices to seasoned explorers looking for new ways to stretch their travel dollars. The podcast is also notable for its engaging interviews with travel experts who share their own valuable tips, journeys, and recommendations, creating a community-oriented experience for... more

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2. Taima Ramsey
3. Kendyl Grender
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5. Jen Wennerberg
6. Chelsea Buck
7. Jen Ruiz

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