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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. Kimberly Lynn has been a nomadic online English teacher for years. It hasn't always been easy, but she also has some incredible stories to share. In this episode, Kimberly shares the story of her move to Madrid, how she got into teaching online, the crazy places she taught some of her classes, and what makes it all worth it for her. - 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 Kimberly: Email her at wholistictraveler@gmail.com@wholistictraveler on instagramConnect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram…

  2. I always love to tell people that everyone can be a digital nomad. This lifestyle is possible, whoever you are. But is that really true? Maliha Fairooz traveled to 97 countries with her Bangladeshi passport. In this episode she tells us how different her experience has been, compared to many Europeans or Americans with strong passports. She tells us about the time she got hold in a cell in Cape Verde for 17 hours, was deported from Macedonia, and many more insane travel stories. "It is so dehumanizing to consistently beg people to see the humanity in you and not to see you as a statistic." - This episode is sponsored by AnyDesk. you can access any device from anywhere…

  3. It looks so easy on social media: you just quit your job, sell all your stuff, and start traveling. Voila, you're a digital nomad! In reality, this approach is very stressful - I know this firsthand from my own experience. The good news is: there's another option. In this short story episode, Nienke Nina walks you through the step-by-step approach she took to figure out how to make her digital nomad lifestyle sustainable. Listen to the full interview here: The Power Of Networking - Do This When You're Looking For A Remote Job [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 …

  4. After a crisis, Vanessa started her personal development journey. The more she worked in herself, the more she felt pulled to travel. She redesigned her mom's website and all of a sudden received requests from other people. She decided to go with the flow and started traveling to Mexico, Hawaii, USA, Bali, and kept going from there. Now, Vanessa works as a relationship and intimacy coach. Tune in from minute 17 of the interview to learn more about dating as a digital nomad. Vanessa has some great tips! Connect with Vanessa: On YoutubeOn instagram @vanessagruebelGet your Free Numerology Guide Connect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteLeave a rev…

  5. Transitioning from office cubicle to the autonomy of remote work is no small feat, and Juliana's candid sharing of her transition, equipped with psychological know-how and recruitment acumen, is nothing short of inspiring. She recounts the tactical steps that secured her place in the digital nomad pantheon, from preserving a safety net while freelancing to launching her own career coaching enterprise. Our conversation is a treasure trove for those ready to transform their careers and seize the freedom that beckons beyond the traditional workplace. Connect with Juliana: On LinkedIn@juliana.rabbi on instagramYouTube Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at…

  6. Living like a digital nomad gives you all the freedom in the world. But that can also be quite overwhelming... How can you structure your days in a way that feels good for YOU? That's what I'll be talking about with Nienke Appels! Fellow podcaster, brand strategist and part time digital nomad who escaped Dutch winter in Bali. Listen to the episode to hear Nienkes digital nomad story. ----more---- Connect with Nienke: - On instagram @nienkeappels - Listen to her podcast (in Dutch) ----more---- Connect with Anne: - On instagram @annes_nomadstory - Learn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  7. Do you feel like digital nomad life is not possible for you, because your job doesn't allow you to work remotely? That's what Gertrud thought when she worked in the pharmaceutical industry. She decided to expand her skillset and started her digital nomad career combining her previous and new skills. After obtaining her doctor's degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences in December 2012, Gertrud decided to dive deeper in alternative medicine such as herbal and Chinese medicine as well as Ayurveda, but also in movement studies such as yoga, free movement & dance. She inherited the entrepreneurial spirit and founded, next to her career as medical writer, several other projects…

  8. Coliving spaces are up and coming! My guest today, Haz Memon, is a coliving expert and he told me we went from 9 to 250+ coliving spaces in Europe in the past 5 years. Insane! I have never stayed in a coliving space myself and I was very curious how it is to live with so many people and what the benefits are. What Haz told me about his colivings, Swiss Escape and Greek Escape, sounds amazing! Definitely on the bucketlist! I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did recording. Ps. we also mentioned this episode with Lyda about overcoming loneliness. Connect with Haz: Greek EscapeSwiss EscapeColiving HubConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more abou…

  9. Sami has been living in beautiful Thailand for the past 5 years, and has been through several career pivots in this time. In this episode, she tells us how she went from being a teacher, to building a freelance writing career, to becoming a coach. We talk about finding purpose, how to get your first client, and the value of a morning routine when you travel a lot. Connect with Sami: @samireedcleaver on instagramcoachwithsami.comConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  10. Teaching English is a great way to go abroad, without having to figure out the whole remote work thing (yet). That's exactly what Dana did 4 years ago. Now that borders open, visas are available again, and everyone is excited to travel, I thought this might be a good episode to give you some inspiration. Dana tells us exactly why and how she went to Vietnam. Listen to the full interview: Why You Should Pivot In Life As Often As You Want [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 e…

  11. Michael Boyink lived in the suburbs with his wife and two kids when he realized that they had an amazing opportunity to be location independent. He worked as a self-employed web developer, they home schooled their kids, and there was not much tying them to their home. So why not leave for a big adventure? Michael and his family ended up living full time in an RV for 8 years. In this episode, he walks us through the why and how, but also how this experience has changed his mindset and current lifestyle. Connect with Michael: On his websiteHis book: Driven to Wonder; Eight years in an RV with two kids: A MemoirConnect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digital…

  12. Get ready to be swept off your feet as we journey with Dian Seidel, author of Kindergarten at 60, who dared to retire not just from her career, but from an entire way of life. Picture this: saying goodbye to a government job, packing up, and setting off on an unexpected adventure teaching kindergarten in Thailand! Dian spills all about the trials and triumphs of adopting a new culture, climate, and lifestyle, turning what could have been a typical retirement into an extraordinary chapter of her life. Connect with Dian: DianSeidel.com/book Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my busine…

  13. Veronica's story is one for anyone who's contemplated swapping their desk for a life on the road. Once a corporate fashion buyer, Veronica ventured into the realm of therapy, yoga, and leading retreats. She takes us on her incredible transition, starting with the leap of faith that catapulted her from the familiar grind to the vibrant streets of Spain. Her narrative is not just about changing careers; it's about daring to redefine what success truly means. Connect with Veronica: Website@elpoderdesanar on instagramPodcastYoutube Connect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteLeave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.co

  14. I don't know about you, but I rely heavily on my iphone with google maps when I'm traveling. I look up public transport, reviews for restaurants, how far is my airbnb from the beach? Augustas was a "digital nomad" before this name was invented. Already since 2003 he has chosen to live life by exploring different cultures and people of the world. He has experience living in dozens of countries in Latin America, Europe and Asia. Back in the day used to be a freelance web-developer without owning a computer. Augustas used to keep all important data on a 4GB USB stick and work from Internet cafes. In the last 5 years he focused on creating content for Amazon sellers. He host…

  15. Niamh and I go wayyyyy back! We met in a party hostel in Cambodia, 2.5 years ago (in our previous lives). Since then, a lot has happened and a lot has changed for both of us. In this episode, Niamh and I talk about why she left her home country Ireland, her solo travel experience and how she started her own virtual assistant business. Niamh travels with her boyfriend Adam, so I had to ask her how she does it. She had some great advice for all digital nomad couples. We also talked about this episode with Natalie about burnout and releasing stress when working from home. This was before I rebranded the podcast, so the intro and outro are a bit different. Connect with N…

  16. One of the most annoying things about going nomadic is finding out what to do with your mail. There are a few services out there that will scan your mail for you, so you can access them digitally, but they're not very secure. Dallas had to find a solution to this problem when he went to Portugal to live and work from Lisbon. He started Privacy Post. In this episode, Dallas will tell us all about why he decided to move abroad, what he loves about Lisbon and how he started his company. Connect with Dallas: Visit privacypost.io Connect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  17. Ever wondered about the pros and cons of living out of a suitcase? Or how to find a sense of community while constantly on the move? Kelly walks us through her travel tales, which range from falling in love with Valencia, Spain, to watching a volcanic eruption in Antigua, Guatemala, margarita in hand. Tune in to learn more about making yourself at home, no matter where you are in the world, and the art of finding the perfect balance between travel and work. Connect with Kelly: WebsiteAmazon Author PageInstagram @kj_mcpikeTikTok @kj_mcpikeGet a free storyConnect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more …

  18. In this episode, I chat with Chelsea about how to live your dream life, what to do if you have NO IDEA what you want to do, and how a life coach can help you.⁠ Connect with Chelsea: Chelsea's websiteChelsea's instagramChelsea's Facebook group Let me know what you think of my new podcast on instagram (@annes_nomadstory) ⁠

  19. Started by ResidentialBusiness,

    Ohhhh my... So much has happened since I started this podcast. After focusing on other aspects of life, I decided to finally RELAUNCH the podcast. With a new name, a new brand, and new guests! Woohoo!! In this trailer episode, I'll tell you exactly what to expect from season 2. Spoiler: WEEKLY episodes. Connect with Anne: @annes_nomadstoryon instagramLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  20. Sonia started her graphic design business from scratch, while living in a van in Australia. Well that's impressive! In today's interview, Sonia and I talk about what Sonia did prior to starting her own business, why she decided to start her biz, and how she's managing work and living full time in her van. Warning: after listening to this episode, chances are high that you will book a ticket to Australia and buy a van. Connect with Sonia: Visit her websiteOn instagram @wildlycreatingConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  21. Our guest today, Christina Voll, went from digital nomading through university to building her own remote work platform, Rise Remotely. I love how Christina eased in to digital nomad life, instead of making a drastic move (like me!). This interview is a great example of a different way to becoming a digital nomad, so don't miss it and tune in now! Connect with Christina: @riseremotely on instagram@christinavollxo on instagramriseremotely.com - use "DIGITALNOMADSTORIES" at checkout for 15% off!christinavoll.comConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  22. When you're a digital nomad, the internet is most likely your best friend. It's allows you to work from your laptop, wherever you are in the world. But there's also a dark side to being connected all the time. In this episode, Matthew Turner and I talk about hustle culture and comparing yourself to others. Matthew wrote a book about this very important topic, called Beyond The Pale. Are you interested in the book? Go to beyondbook.co If you enjoyed this episode, you'll probably also like episode 1: Using Human Design To Structure Digital Nomad Life, With Nienke Appels. Connect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast BabesPs. …

  23. When I started my digital nomad journey, it was SUCH a hassle to figure out which insurances I needed and how to get them. Sondre Rasch had the same problem, and he decided to solve it. He started SafetyWing - SafetyWing is on a mission to create a social safety net for digital nomads and remote workers. In this episode, Sondre and I talk a little bit about nomad insurance, but mostly about fun things like travel, start up life, and his favorite part of his work. Ps. In case you're wondering, this episode is not sponsored by SafetyWing. The links below are affiliate links. Find out more about SafetyWing: safetywing.comNomad InsuranceBorderlessBuilding RemotelyConn…

  24. How do you manage your work-life balance while staying in a co-living space? Our guest, Daan Klomp, has some insights to share. As a remote support specialist and a digital nomad himself, Daan takes us through his journey of working remotely and co-living in Valencia, Spain. From his time in hostels and Airbnbs to immersing himself in co-living spaces, Daan shares how he keeps up with work amidst the unique distractions that come with a nomadic lifestyle. Listen in to hear about his exciting adventures across countries and his first-hand experience of different cultures far from regular tourism. Connect with Daan: @daankl_ on instagram Connect with Anne: Leave a revi…

  25. Dating as a digital nomad is tough! At least that's what I always told myself. Kimberly Koehler came on the podcast today to talk about why dating as a digital nomad is only as hard as you make it for yourself and how to successfully find your significant other while on the road. A very important episode! Connect with Kimberly: Nomad Soulmate FB Grouphttps://www.KimberlyKoehler.comClubhouseInstagram @DatingCoachKK & @Simply_Kimberly_KConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes





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