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Digital Nomad Business Opportunities

For those who love to travel and work remotely, explore the best business opportunities for digital nomads.

  1. Life hasn't been easy for Ella Cook. She's a digital nomad now, running her business location independent from Bali. But it hasn't been easy to get here. Ella grew up in Zambia, went to high school and university in the UK, and lived in Australia for 8 years. In this interview, we talk about the hardships and struggles she had to overcome to get where she is now. Don't worry, it's not a depressing story (at all!). Let Ella's story inspire you ✨ Connect with Ella: On FacebookOn Instagram @misscook_magicVisit her website: schoolofmagic.coConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  2. During the pandemic, a lot of digital nomads decided to get a home base and stay put. One of them was Neel Parekh, founder of remote local business MaidThis. In this interview, Neel and I talk about the pros and cons of having a home base, what makes you a digital nomad, and his (very interesting) remote business model. - This episode is sponsored by AnyDesk. you can access any device from anywhere and work as if you were sitting in front of it: https://rebrand.ly/anydeskdns - Resources mentioned: Tropical MBA podcastDynamite jobsDynamite Circle Connect with Neel: maidthisfranchise.comneelparekh.comOn Twitter @NeelBParekhConnect with Anne: Leave a review or voice messag…

  3. Why do you want to be a digital nomad? For Whitney Buchmann, nomadic Social Impact Consultant, it has been very important to know her 'why'. That made her learn to be patient and stay in a place longer - usually a few months. In the past year of nomading, Whitney learned a lot! In this episode she shares all of her insights with Kendra, like why your 'why' is important, how she chooses her next home base, and what a nomadic lifestyle has done for her business. - This episode is sponsored by AnyDesk. you can access any device from anywhere and work as if you were sitting in front of it: https://rebrand.ly/anydeskdns - Connect with Whitney: Personal Instagram: @whitstagr…

  4. Stacyann Forrester left her corporate job to start her own business while living in Mexico. She was not unhappy, but she just felt like there was more to life. So she started researching how to become location independent and start an online business. In this part of the interview I did with Stacyann, we talk about travel, entrepreneurship and personal development - and especially about how they're all related. Listen to the full interview here: How To Prep And Plan For Transitioning Into A Nomadic Lifestyle [Over the past months, I've interviewed a lot of nomads, and I've learned SO much from them. I wanted to highlight some of the key insights I got from all the i…

  5. How to create a seamless remote work experience? That's the question Eric Sutfin asked himself when he co-founded ZEAL, a community of like-minded explorers. In this episode, Eric and I talk about his remote work journey, off-the-beaten-path travel, immersing in different cultures, and of course his advice for other digital nomads. Connect with Eric: www.zealremote.com@zealremote on instagram Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  6. Are you craving a life of freedom and exploration, but don't know where to start? Buckle up as we chat with Vic Halley, production manager for Mind Valley and founder of an artistic community in Tallinn, whose digital nomad lifestyle has taken him from Slovenia to India and beyond. Vic shares his insights on finding the perfect balance between the chaos of travel and the order of routine, and how he's able to financially sustain himself while pursuing his passions. As we journey with Vic through his creative endeavors, we dive into his unique work as a DJ and hand-balancing workshop facilitator. Discover how Vic's passion for hand-balancing inspired him to create works…

  7. Meet Taylor, the founder of Focusmate, who turned his lifelong struggle with procrastination into an innovative platform that's revolutionizing how we work. Taylor also shares his transformative journey towards a fulfilling lifestyle. We talk about redefining the concept of a workday, and aligning life with your desires. Taylor takes us through his life in Mexico City, striking a balance between work, passion, and health. Connect with Taylor: focusmate.comOn LinkedIn@taylorejacobson on instagram Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  8. One of my favourite people to give me a peptalk is my sister Laura. We've been on a lot of adventures together, back home and when we were both living in Australia. In the first 'real' episode of Anne's Stories Podcast, Laura and I chat about finding your passion, making hard decisions and being flexible while traveling. Let me know what you think of my new podcast on instagram (@annes_nomadstory).

  9. I met Chelsea Turgeon 2 years ago (!) in Da Nang, Vietnam. Since then, we've grown sooooo much as business owners, travelers and people. In this episode, we talk about what changed in our lives since being baby-business owners in Da Nang, where Chelsea traveled to and how she niched down her business. I will also give you an idea of what I have planned before I leave Europe again to go nomadic in October. Connect with Chelsea: @coachchelsmd on instagramLife After Medicine podcast#ByeBurnout Starter KitConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  10. Another episode about dating as digital nomads! I think we can never learn enough about this topic, because I know a lot of nomads are looking for their longterm travel partner. In this episode, location independent psychologist Theresa Feulner joins us to talk about all things dating. I also spill the tea on how I met my boyfriend and how we started dating in Thailand. Resources mentioned: Nomad Soulmates & my interview with one of the founders: Dating As A Digital Nomad: The Mindset Shift You Need To MakeFairytrail & my interview with the founder: Dating for digital nomads just got a lot easier with FairytrailConnect with Theresa: Website: https://theresafeuln…

  11. Are you not sure which nomad career would work for you? Are you looking for your purpose, but no idea how to find out what that is? In this part of my interview with Sami Reed Cleaver, she walks us through all the stepping stones she took to find out which career works for her. She has a very clear mission now, but that was not always the case. Fun fact: the full interview with Sami is the most listened episode on the podcast ever. Click here to listen: The Mindset Shift You Need To Become A Digital Nomad [Over the past months, I've interviewed a lot of nomads, and I've learned SO much from them. I wanted to highlight some of the key insights I got from all the inter…

  12. Cam Woodsum runs eight (8!) businesses at the same time. I think it's safe to say he knows a thing or two about staying productive on the road. In this part of the interview, Cam and I talk about what we think is the ideal travel speed when you're building a business. Cam goes into the 3&30 rule that he's been using lately. Listen to the full interview here: How Cam Runs Eight Businesses Remotely [Over the past months, I've interviewed a lot of nomads, and I've learned SO much from them. I wanted to highlight some of the key insights I got from all the interviews released so far. I decided to release a 10-15 min Short Story episode every Thursday, in addition to …

  13. Niamh was on the pod 1 year ago, and today she's back to give us an update. We talk about what changed in her VA business Team Virtual (a lot!), in her lifestyle, lessons learned and where she's traveling next. Listen to my previous interview with Niamh: Traveling and working online as a nomad couple, with Niamh Delaney Connect with Niamh: On instagram Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  14. Angela's first experience living abroad was when she played professional basketball in Germany. She is has now built a home base in Medellin, Colombia and runs her PR agency remotely. A true full circle moment which combines many of Angela's experiences and passions. Tune into this episode, to hear about Angela's experience playing basketball professionally in Germany, catching the travel bug, and why Medellin is the perfect digital nomad base. Resources mentioned: Episode about being a digital nomad in 2003: Digital nomad life in 2003 - without ANY technologyConnect with Angela: Check out her websiteIG @angelalewis_prIG @alapulblicrelationsOn LinkedIn Connect with An…

  15. Many new digital nomads start from scratch in their remote work journey. But you don't have to, according to Work Reinvention Strategist Lydia Lee. In this episode, she tells us exactly how to transfer your existing skills into the remote world, her own remote work transition, identity shifts, and digital nomad life in Bali. Connect with Lydia: screwthecubicle.comScrew The Cubicle on YoutubeOn instagram @screw_the_cubicle Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  16. How to go from partying backpacker to digital nomad who makes money online? In this episode, Ambr shares all the ways she's made money online, and how she started her nomadic lifestyle through volunteering. She also updates us on her newest project: a clean and sober wellness coliving in Medellin, Colombia. Mentioned in this episode: Feeling At Home Wherever You Are - Kendra's Experience In Colombia Connect with Ambr: Her linktreeThe Wellnest@itsambrnow_ on instagramConnect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteLeave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.co

  17. Meet Julia Ahimsa, former digital nomad turned yogi entrepreneur in Colombia. In this episode you'll discover the charm of Colombia through Julia's narrative, from its endearing people to the vibrant tapestry of its culture, and how the simple act of learning Spanish can unlock a richer connection with this captivating country. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or dreaming of your first adventure, Julia's insights into the digital nomad world in South America are not only enlightening but may just be the nudge you need towards your next big leap. Connect with Julia: Personal InstagramResort Instagram Connect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteL…

  18. 2020 was eventful and that's an understatement. I decided to record an episode about my 2020. Where I traveled to, what I worked on and what my plans are for 2021. So listen in to hear me ramble on about all that... Connect with Anne: @annes_nomadstory on instagramLearn more about The Podcast Babes

  19. Do you feel like digital nomad life is not for you, because you have kids? Kate Shifman makes it possible for you to travel with your family on her Family Workation. Kate went from working a hectic life in the New York agency world, to moving to Portugal as a freelancer. She saw a need for families to connect while traveling, instead of shipping the kids off to overpriced summer camps while mom and dad work all summer. She launched Family Workation, which runs its pilot in August 2021. You can still sign up, take a look at the website. Connect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  20. Is digital nomad life only possible when you're single and don't have kids? No ma'am, it is not. In this episode, I invited Marcos Cavalho to talk about Boundless Life. Boundless Life makes it possible to travel the world with your kids, without having to compromise on education. When you travel with your kid(s) to a Boundless Life location, they will get the opportunity to work on 'quests' that are based on the UN sustainability goals, while also experiencing a new culture. I think I was born a few decades too early... Find out more: www.boundless.life@boundlesslife on instagramBoundless Life on LinkedIn@myboundlesslife on Facebook@boundlesslife on TwitterConnect wit…

  21. What happens when you combine the freedom of nomadic life with the power of community? Meet Nathalie Tucker, a digital nomad who found a way to balance both. She didn't let the constraints of traditional work tie her down. Instead, she embraced the nomadic lifestyle, working from wherever she roamed. But Nathalie knew that she didn't want to just work, travel, and explore. She wanted to build connections, cultivate conversations, and foster a community. Connect with Nathalie: happynomadclub.com Connect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteLeave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.co

  22. Traveling the world and starting your own business is fun! But also stressful, exhausting, and shit sometimes. So I had a chat with my friend Natalie, who is a stress and mental health coach. She gives amazing advice for what to do when you feel stressed, how to avoid burnout and gives tips for working from home. Connect with Natalie: - Natalie's website - Natalie's Linkedin Let me know what you think of my new podcast on instagram (@annes_nomadstory)

  23. Michael Lavers used to be a very shy person. Now, he goes on solo trips around the world and even has his own podcast. What changed? He used travel to change his life and gain confidence. I loved hearing Michael's story, I think it's so cool how travel literally changed his life. Don't miss this episode, he also gives some really good language learning tips! Connect with Michael: ewmichael.comspeakmorelanguages.comLevel Up English podcastConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  24. When Nik arrived in his Airbnb in Mexico, he opened his laptop and realized immediately that the internet connection was going to be a problem. So what do you do when you have to work that day and you don't have time to look for a decent coworking space? In this episode, Nik shares how he uses AnyDesk - a remote work software - to access his computer back home. Sounds pretty cool right? Tune in to find out how it works exactly. We also talk about remote work in Thailand, what Nik loves about Thailand and his experience traveling during the pandemic. - This episode is sponsored by AnyDesk. you can access any device from anywhere and work as if you were sitting in front …

  25. Traveling full time is not only a lot of fun, Tasha argues that it actually makes her more creative in her work as well. In this episode, Tasha Prados will tell us all about her transition into a digital nomad lifestyle, how she makes sure she can show up as her best self at work, and how she deals with the challenging parts of travel. Connect with Tasha: duracastrategic.comduracatravels.com@t.prad on instagram Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes





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