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Travel-Ready Architecture: A Ten-Minute Protocol to Travel with Minimal Exposure

Travel-Ready Architecture: A Ten-Minute Protocol to Travel with Minimal Exposure

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A single trip often concentrates the family’s greatest exposures: visible movements, unfamiliar networks, compressed decisions, and opportunistic social-engineering. This episode reframes travel as engineered architecture rather than a collection of apps. After a vivid near-miss vignette, Kevin lays out three practical, repeatable micro-actions listeners can do in five minutes each: a pre-trip minimal-footprint build (device decisions, travel-only manifest, 48-hour device test, and a one-line legal check), on-trip compartmenting and low-tech social-engineering cues to watch for, and a short post-trip reconciliation routine to purge, verify, and restore primary systems. The guidance is device-minimal, heir-ready, and low friction—designed for busy families and family offices who need operational clarity. By the end you’ll have an actionable travel checklist and a concrete plan to reduce exposure without slowing the trip or adding complexity to family life.
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