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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. 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) ⁠

  2. Naza quit her corporate career in Denmark after getting a burnout. She started her digital nomad journey in India and Thailand, until the pandemic hit and she had to go home. Now, Naza settled down in Mallorca. She started her own business to help overwhelmed millennial women transform their lives through yoga and meditation. In this episode, I asked Naza how she made the transition from being burnt out in a corporate career to living her purpose in Mallorca. We also talked about the benefits of having a home base and being a parttime nomad. Links we mentioned: TedTalk by Mel RobbinsConnect with Naza on instagram @nazaste_yogaConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nom…

  3. Dr. Mary Travelbest has been traveling solo for almost 5 decades. Her first trip was to New York City when she was only 15 years old! In this episode, Dr. Mary will share some of her most important lessons that she learnt from traveling solo, and she'll share some valuable tips for aspiring solo travelers. Connect with Dr. Mary Travelbest: Listen to her podcastOn instagramJoin the Facebook groupOn her websiteConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  4. Rachael Pilcher is a digital nomad and professional freelance copywriter for tech and SaaS companies. She's worked with some of the world's best software brands, but it wasn't always this way. In 2015, she made the life-altering decision to sell everything she owned and go travelling. She sold her fashion retail business, her car, her motorbike, and pretty much everything else. Her life now fits neatly into a 60 litre backpack. Rachael has been on the road since 2016 - starting and growing her copywriting business from zero to where it is now. In this episode, we talk about Rachael's first destination on her long term trip, how she runs her business on the road and he…

  5. Do you like pets and free accommodation around the world? If yes, this episode is for you. Today, Brooke Baum shares how she and her husband travel on a budget, while staying in amazing homes around the world. She loves housesitting so much, that she even wrote a book about her experiences. Tune in to learn how to land your first housesit too! Connect with Brooke: Book: Home Flexible: Stories from Life as a Nomadic House SitterTravel blog: TrailingAway.com Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  6. Moving to China, adjusting to a completely different culture and learning the Chinese language sounds like a huge task to me. Aladin Farré did not just that, he even started his own company in Beijing. In this episode, he shares his remote work story and we talk about the question: is China a destination to consider on your digital nomad journey? + will digital nomadism in China become common in the future? Resources mentioned: Episode with Sami: The Mindset Shift You Need To Become A Digital NomadLanguage learning app Hello ChinesePlaces to be a digital nomad in China: Sichuan and Yunnan provincesConnect with Aladin: chinacompassproductions.comOn LinkedIn Connect with …

  7. 4 years ago, Ben graduated college and started traveling without a remote job. He kept applying to jobs until he eventually found the remote job that really kicked off his digital nomad life. After a while, Ben noticed that staying in touch with nomadic friends was really difficult. So he decided to build an app to solve that problem, Nomadago. Something cool in this ep: Ben had to balance working remotely with carnival in Rio de Janeiro after this interview. I asked him for an update, which you can find at the end of the episode. Connect with Ben: Download Nomadago@nomadagotravel on instagram@bennyonthejets on instagram Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice mess…

  8. 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…

  9. Meet my nomad bestie and freelance video editor Josh Cooper. Josh and I met in a coliving in Valencia, Spain - his very first destination as a digital nomad. In this episode, he tells us why he decided to go nomadic, how he prepared for this transition, and what's different than expected (so far). Tune in for pt 2 in ~ 3 months. Connect with Josh: @heyjoshcooper on instagramhjcproductions.com Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  10. * Since this interview, Elliott has left to pursue other projects. The DNfG is nearing completion. ~16 charities are now partnered, with organisations supporting dogs & cats, orphans, the elderly, educational projects, children with cancer, and the indigenous population of Colombia. Digital Nomads for Good is redefining what it means to be a global worker. The co-founders expose the synergy between wanderlust and philanthropy, discussing how their platform empowers nomads to leave a lasting, positive impact on the communities they visit. From the logistics of international charity work to the personal discipline required to maintain work-life harmony across time z…

  11. 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…

  12. Yes, you read that right - Cam Woodsum owns 8 businesses. And quite successfully, since he's been financially independent since he was 28. In this interview, I asked Cam how (but like really HOW?!) he manages to run eight businesses. We talk about productivity, work-life balance and how Cam structures his digital nomad life. Resources we mentioned in the episode: Podcast episode with Steph Smith: Are You Taking Enough Time To Explore What You Want In Life? Book: Getting Things Done - David AllenBook: The AlchemistBook: Algorithms To Live ByConnect with Cam: On instagram @camwoodsumfreedomiseverything.comremoteworkhub.comConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstory…

  13. Christa Romano has been traveling while working remotely for years, before she decided to start her own business. The pandemic hit, and she decided to settle down in Bali to get her business started. That turned out to be a great move! In this episode, Christa talks about her life in Bali, and why it's a great place for the initial stages of starting an online business. Click here to listen to my full interview with Christa: How Christa Romano Went From Aspiring English Teacher, To Expat, To Remote Worker, To Online Business Owner - All While Traveling The World [Over the past months, I've interviewed a lot of nomads, and I've learned SO much from them. I wanted to …

  14. 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

  15. Sara Reyes had a great job helping students to live abroad, but she was so busy that she wasn't doing any traveling herself anymore. She decided to resign from her job at the start of the pandemic, without any job offers in sight. Now, she works for a company that lets her travel and work as a digital nomad. In this episode, Sara shares how she managed to get this job and how her first months as a digital nomad are going. Connect with Sara: @sara.reyes.restrepo on instagram Connect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteLeave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.co

  16. In our society, being employed is generally seen as the safe option, while freelancing can be uncertain. But is that really the case? In this episode, Anthony Uzarowski and I talk about being open to opportunities, random income streams, and how to take your new and existing skills with you on the road. And Antony also shares his digital nomad story of course! Connect with Anthony: On instagram @anthonyuzarowskiuanthonyuzarowski.com Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  17. Remote jewelry designer Reut truly made travel part of her work. In this episode, she shares how she finds inspiration in her journey and everyday adventures, how she found the perfect remote job while building her own business, and dating as a digital nomad. Listen in and get inspired by Reut and her great advice for all nomads. Connect with Reut: On instagram @reutringelOn instagram @reutnewyorkreutnewyork.comConnect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteLeave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.co

  18. Do you want to work remotely but not sure how to bring this up with your boss? Shaina was the first in her company to work remotely and travel the world. In this episode, she gives her best advice on how to start the conversation and get a positive outcome. She also shares more about how she used timezones and locations to her advantage instead of seeing it as a problem & a brand new way to share your travel recommendations with new and current friends. Connect with Shaina: Legends App On LinkedInConnect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  19. 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…

  20. Kat has been teaching English for a decade. She started her digital nomad journey as a nanny in Paris and taught online and in class for years after that. Listen to this episode to hear everything about Kat's experience with teaching English as a second language, starting a webshop and living in Merida, Mexico! Connect with Kat: Kat's websiteInstagramFacebookConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  21. 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…

  22. Travis King has the craziest travel stories I've ever heard. Lucky for us, he wrote a book about it: Not That Anyone Asked, A Travel Memoir About Sex, Drugs, Love And Finding Purpose. In this episode, Travis tells us why he started traveling, his favorite story from the book and how he self-published his travel memoir. Connect with Travis: Check out his booktraviswking.com@ntaa_memoir on instagram@traviskingtravels on instagramConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  23. Nora Dunn has been traveling long term for the past 15 years, of which 12 full time. I asked her to come on the podcast to ask her exactly how she does it and what she has learned along the way. We also talked about why Nora sold her busy financial planning office in Toronto, how she chooses her destinations, and the main financial tip she has for everyone who wants to travel long term. Connect with Nora: Get your free long term travel checklist!On her websiteOn her Youtube channelOn FacebookOn TwitterOn InstagramConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  24. Want to start an online business? Just find out what you love and how to get paid doing that. Sounds simple right? But what if you're trying a lot of different business models and nothing works out? That's what happened when Mike Morelli started his remote work journey. He listened to experts and did exactly what they told him to do. So why wasn't it working for him? He realized that there was no alignment between what he was doing and what he is actually passionate about. In this episode, Mike shares how he found an online business model that works perfectly for him, and how you can find out what's aligned for you. - This episode is sponsored by AnyDesk. you can acces…

  25. When the pandemic started, Desmond Dixon had to close down his business in the United States. He started working remotely in sales, and eventually decided to start his new business fully remote. He now travels the world for a fraction of the cost of his downtown apartment in California. In this episode, Desmond shares how he started his digital nomad journey, how he manages to build a brand new business while enjoying his travels, and finding & firing your first client. Connect with Desmond: On instagram @iamdesmonddixonOn LinkedInremotesalesmanager.io Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn mor…





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