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What if your next family trip could become one of the stories your children tell for the rest of their lives?

How do you turn a vacation into something that actually brings people closer together?

In this episode, Brady Fineske sits down with Janet Semenova, Co-Founder of Boutique Travel Advisors, to explore how intentional travel can create lasting family memories and become one of the most meaningful investments families can make. Janet shares how to build a travel roadmap aligned with life stage, how to keep family trips from becoming stress-filled checklists, and why the best moments often come from the unexpected. She also covers practical tips on planning ahead, logistics, and bucket list destinations trending in 2026.

Janet discusses:

  • How to align travel with each family member’s must-haves so everyone feels heard and invested in the trip
  • Why having greater wealth means slowing down, not packing more into your schedule
  • How to create a 2 to 5 year travel roadmap that accounts for financial and physical considerations
  • Why embracing the hero’s journey, including misadventures, leads to the memories that last longest
  • Top bucket list destinations for 2026, from Japan and Italy to Iceland and Antarctica
  • And more!
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More About Janet Semenova

Janet Semenova is the Co-Founder of Boutique Travel Advisors, where she designs intentional travel experiences for families and couples who want more than a typical vacation. She specializes in helping clients align their travel plans with their life stage, values, and long-term goals, creating meaningful moments that become lasting family stories. With a thoughtful and highly personalized approach, Janet guides clients through everything from multi-generational trips to retirement travel roadmaps, blending logistics, cultural depth, and connection into every journey.

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