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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. Anastasia and Tomer started a blog when they started traveling the world. After a while, they realized that even their families were not reading their posts and something had to change. They completely changed their strategy and started growing an audience. But then the next question came: how will they make money from their blog? Short answer: they started to sell their own products and services, and now they help aspiring online entrepreneurs to do the same. Do you want to start your own online business, but you're not sure where to start? I think this episode will be ✨GOLD✨ Connect with Anastasia & Tomer: Free Class: 5 Step Set-Yourself-Free Framework@generation…

  2. Is it possible to travel across different climates with only hand luggage? According to Paul and Sandra it is. They've been traveling for years, focusing on minimalism and sustainability. And they've come on the podcast to share their tips with us! Connect with Paul and Sandra: MinimalistJourneys.com Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  3. WeiLe's story of persistence and finding his unique niche will inspire you to step out of your comfort zone and pursue your dreams. From playing piano in bars and teaching music, to creating a thriving business that allows him to travel the world, WeiLe's journey is filled with both trials and triumphs. He dishes out some solid advice for those aspiring to follow in his footsteps - focus on your strengths and be patient, because success does not come overnight. But what does a day in the life of a nomadic musician really look like? Tune in to find out. Connect with WeiLe: transcribeasong.com@weile.ig on instagram Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at di…

  4. Björn Palsson has been traveling fulltime for 12 years! For most of this time, he funded his travels by working local jobs around the world, saving most of his income, and then travel until he was broke. I HAD to ask Björn for tips on how to find all these local jobs, because I was not successful when I tried this strategy in 2018. After years of travel and going off the beaten path, Björn started his adventure travel company Crazy Puffin Adventure. They take small groups of travellers on truly adventurous trips. Get ready for lots of travel inspiration, my bucketlist is longer than ever after recording this episode. Connect with Björn: www.crazypuffinadventures.com@c…

  5. What happens when you've been a digital nomad for 10+ years and you've 'made it'. Do you go home? Do you keep traveling? In this episode, Jeff Sauer walks us through his digital nomad story. We talk about how he started living nomadically with his wife, how he started his business, and how he's now integrating a nomadic lifestyle with a more traditional lifestyle with a home base. I really loved how much this interview made me think of my own goals. What will I do after I've reached my goals? Connect with Jeff: datadrivenu.comJeffalytics on Youtube Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more abou…

  6. The digital nomad industry is growing (and changing) FAST! That's awesome, but it's not all fun and games. All these people, taking allll these flights is not great for the planet. In this episode, Liam Martin and I talk about the good and the bad of the rapidly growing digital nomad lifestyle. How can we make sure we can keep enjoying it for a long time? We don't have the answer, but there's definitely some food for thought in this episode. Resources mentioned: Portable Professional on YoutubeConnect with Liam: Check out the Running Remote conferenceRunning Remote on YoutubeLiam's book: "Running Remote: Master the Lessons from the World’s Most Successful Remote-Work Pi…

  7. Steph has an amazingly successful digital nomad career, several side hustles and a home base in San Diego. But she only got here after taking her time to explore what she really wants in life. In this interview, Steph and I talk about the book Algorithms To Live By. She explained how you should explore for 37% of your time, and exploit your ideal situation for the other 63%. I loved learning about this concept, but don't worry: we also talk about Steph's digital nomad life, favorite locations and travel style. Links we mentioned: Podcast episode about traditionsPodcast episode about billionairesArticle about landing a non-tech remote job Connect with Steph: On TwitterOn…

  8. Meet Alexis, a digital nomad for over six years, who transitioned from being the CEO of a children's party entertainment company to becoming a mindset and productivity coach. In this episode, Alexis shares the inspiration behind her career change and her passion for empowering women to enhance their productivity and navigate the unique challenges of solo travel. Connect with Alexis: alexisboyett.com Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  9. 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

  10. Kendra is back with an update about her digital nomad life. In this episode, Kendra and I chat about her travel plans, first time nomading in SE Asia, and going from in-person to online coaching. Connect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her website Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  11. Meet Emily Rufca - product manager in Healthcare Tech and my nomad friend in Valencia. In this (in-person!) interview, we talk about balancing fun with work. Learn more about slow travel vs the whirlwind of hopping from one destination to another; co-living spaces; and digital nomad destinations. Connect with Emily: @rufiecolada on instagram Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  12. Sondre quit his corporate job, moved to Berlin to lower his living expenses and started both his startup and freelance career at the same time. Fast forward to 2022: he is now the CEO and co-founder of SafetyWing, an insurance provider for digital nomads. In this part of my interview with Sondre Rasch, you get the real behind-the-scenes of what it's like to build a startup from scratch. Listen to the full interview here: How Sondre Rasch, Co-Founder Of SafetyWing, Makes Long Term Travel And Digital Nomad Life Easier [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 a…

  13. 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

  14. Ella Cook has built her business up to the point where she has all the time and financial freedom she has been looking for. So now what? What's next? We also talk about how Ella ended up in Bali, how she started her business and built it up to the point where it is now, and what her plans for the future are. This is part 2 of last week's episode, but you can also listen to this episode if you haven't listened to part 1. Enjoy & let Ella 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

  15. How to find a fun, well-paid, remote job when you're fresh out of college and have no experience? That's the question Daphnée asked herself after freelancing for a while. She loved digital nomad life, but she didn't love not having a steady paycheck. In this short story episode, Daphnée tells us exactly what happened after she switched freelancing for her first remote job. We go into how valuable that steady paycheck is when you're traveling, and what opportunities it gave her. Listen to the full interview: Getting Back To Digital Nomad Life After Settling Down w/ Daphnée Laforest [Over the past months, I've interviewed a lot of nomads, and I've learned SO much fro…

  16. Have you ever dreamt of merging your entrepreneurial spirit with an endless thirst for travel? Our guest Harlow has mastered this art, and he's here to share his globe-trotting tales and the wisdom he's garnered along the way. From launching a tech company to founding a tranquil retreat center in Costa Rica, Harlow's narrative is a treasure trove for anyone aspiring to live a life unbounded by geographical constraints. His early foray into the digital nomad lifestyle—before it became a buzzword—presents a fascinating glimpse into the remote work revolution. Connect with Harlow: ticoguidetravel.comReal estate and relocation services Connect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_…

  17. I'm in a phase in my business where I'm focusing on building a super solid remote team. And I can tell you; it has not been easy. It has been fun though. Andy Cabasso, founder of Postaga, will tell us exactly how he built his remote team. We talk about hiring, onboarding, project management software, team management. Alllll the nerdy, but interesting, stuff 🤓 The episode is a bit more business-y than usual, so let me know what you think! Send me a DM @digitalnomadstoriespodcast if you want to hear more of these episodes on the pod. Connect with Andy Use "PODCAST50" at Postaga.comGrow Together SEO (FB group)Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalno…

  18. Casey Chung had a successful career as an accountant, until he realized that he didn't really enjoy what he did every day. He decided to switch his corporate lifestyle for a life filled with freedom, travel and curiosity. After working on his coaching business for several months, Casey left his home country three months ago to become fully nomadic. In this episode, he shares about his inner and literal journey. Connect with Casey: On his website caseychung.com On LinkedInConnect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteLeave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.co

  19. Community has been a huge deal for me as a digital nomad. When I started my nomad journey, I thought I would go off the beaten path and travel to a lot of cool remote places. That turned out not to be super fun when you're working all the time, alone! Today, coliving and community expert Sandra Abrouk will tell us about her digital nomad journey and all the tips she picked up along the way. Connect with Sandra: On instagram @sandra.abrouk Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  20. 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

  21. Are you considering Colombia for your next digital nomad location? In this episode, Kendra and Anne will share everything they've learned from nomading around Colombia. Anne visited Colombia for the first time in 2023, and Kendra has spent years in the country (and keeps coming back). We hope sharing our experiences helps you have an amazing time in Colombia. Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast BabesConnect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteLeave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.co

  22. Doing what you love is only part of the success formula, there's much more you need. One of those things is money. Money is important, especially when you're traveling the world and/or building a business. In today's episode, Mikkel Thorup gives you his tips & tricks from being an expat in 9 countries and traveling to 100+. We go into finances, education, finding a sustainable business model, and travel. Connect with Mikkel: Listen to the Expat Money Showexpatmoney.comexpatmoneysummit.comConnect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  23. As a digital nomad, it's very easy to live in a bubble and only interact with other nomads and expats (in my experience at least). Ranika makes it easier than ever to connect with locals and really experience a new culture. She started Cloud Connections, taking nomads to local festivals all over the world. In this episode we talk about experience different cultures, the next big nomad hubs and how she manages to travel the world while building a busines. Resources mentioned: Episode: How To Prep And Plan For Transitioning Into A Nomadic Lifestyle Connect with Ranika: cloudconmections.co@rainbowrani_ on instagram Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at di…

  24. Have you ever dreamt of escaping the 9-5 grind, packing your bags and living life on your own terms? Let me introduce you to Maira, who did just that. Founder of The Wowness Club and a successful entrepreneur, Maira swapped the hustle of London for the holistic health and wellness opportunities in Tulum, Mexico. In this episode, she shares her experiences and lessons learned, offering invaluable insights into the digital nomad lifestyle, from the importance of planning ahead to managing the stress of constant travel. Whether you are on the cusp of embarking on your own digital nomad journey or just curious about the lifestyle, this episode is a goldmine of information. …

  25. Moving countries isn't a mere geographical shift, it's an entire cultural plunge. Laurent Notin, the Bottleneck Coach and host of the Destiny for Nomads podcast, shares his intriguing journey of living and working abroad. He takes us through his experiences of shifting countries and cultures, from the charm of Cambodia to the beauty of Helsinki, Finland, and all the challenges that came along. Connect with Laurent: laurentnotin.comOn LinkedIn@laurentnotin 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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