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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. How to go from baseball exec to breathwork trainer in Bali? Jamie went to Bali for a 2 month vacation in 2020, which eventually ended up being the start of her digital nomad journey. She now lives between Bali, Ireland, LA, and Colombia. Connect with Jamie: @rewild.breathwork on TikTokrewildbreathwork.com@jamiejanko on instagram Connect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteLeave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.co

  2. Do you feel adventurous? Would you call yourself outdoorsy? If your answer is no, listen to this episode with Maja Mazur. Maja (co-founder of Revity) and I talk about: Her digital nomad story, leaving London in the pandemic and traveling the Canary IslandsA big productivity tip for digital nomads and remote workersHow starting a new sport can give you a huge confidence boostWhat to do when you're not adventurous at allConnect with Maja: revityactive.comOn instagram @nomadsoutside Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  3. After traveling fast for a while and dealing with all the stress that comes with that, Noah Scott went home to LA and surprised himself when he missed the traveling lifestyle. Now, he lives 1-3 month in 1 location, while he works as a retreat leader. In this episode, Kendra and Noah talk about why retreats are awesome, how to leverage community when building a business, and what the nomadic lifestyle has brought for Noah. Resources mentioned: NomadListBook: The Art Of GatheringConnect with Noah: thebigpossible.comOn instagram @follownoahOn instagram @thebigpossibleOn LinkedinEmail: noah@thebigpossible.com Connect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websit…

  4. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in the world's coolest neighborhood? Buckle up, because we're taking you on a captivating journey through the energetic streets of Medellin, Colombia. This episode is a goldmine of insider tips, so if you're a digital nomad or dreaming of becoming one, prepare to be inspired! Connect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteLeave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.co

  5. 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

  6. 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. …

  7. Saurav Arya is the OG Indian digital nomad. When he was working as a mechanical engineer, he took a gap year and never returned back to the office. He now has a homebase in Bangalore, India, while traveling to 8-10 different countries every year. In this episode, Saurav and I talk about his digital nomad story, why more and more Indians are going the digital nomad route, and why India is a great country to visit as a digital nomad. Books Saurav mentioned: 4 Hour WorkweekThe $100 Start UpThe Happiness Of PursuitEpisode I mentioned: Should Remote Companies Pay People Based On Location?Connect with Saurav: @indiandigitalnomad on instagramOn his websiteConnect with Anne: O…

  8. Alv Daza is an architect, author, and nomad entrepreneur who’s been challenging traditional norms and exploring innovative concepts of work and urban life. He journeyed from selling bracelets across 64 countries to establishing Circolo, a revolutionary network that connects communities globally. Connect with Alv: circolo.lifealvdaza.com@alvdaza on instagramConnect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  9. 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…

  10. 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 …

  11. You've probably heard it before: you are not your business. Your business is a tool to live the life you want to live (for example as a digital nomad!). For this episode, I asked Ella Cook back on the pod. We already recorded 2 episodes together last year. One about Going Through Hardships And Making Sacrifices To Becoming A Location Independent Entrepreneur and another one about Building A Highly Successful Business. At the end of this second episode, we left with an open question: what's next? In this brand new interview, Ella tells us what she's been up to in the past few months. How she has become a better leader through her hobbies, how she scaled her business in…

  12. 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…

  13. 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

  14. I'm pretty sure Yassine has the perfect digital nomad job. He can work when and where he wants, he can take as much time off as he wants and he never has calls in different timezones. In this episode, Yassine tells us exactly what he does as an ethical hacker. We also talk about how he got into hacking and where he wants to go when borders open and traveling gets a bit easier again. It was so much fun to catch up after meeting Yassine in Hanoi, Vietnam! Connect with Yassine: On instagramOn TwitterConnect with Anne: On instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  15. 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

  16. You know what- living a nomadic lifestyle + building an online business is difficult. It required a lot of hard work, dedication, and sometimes also a break. Nienke Nina has been living abroad for the past 7 years. She studied abroad, worked abroad, and eventually became a digital nomad. In this interview, she shared the real & raw story of how she started Digital Nomads Daily, found a remote job, and went from a fast traveler to a slow travel lifestyle. If you want to know what it's really like to make life work on the road, this is the episode to listen to! - This episode is sponsored by AnyDesk. you can access any device from anywhere and work as if you were si…

  17. Christina left her corporate job with no plan B. She started traveling and slowly found out what she wanted to do in life. She dabbled into social media management, but decided that's not her perfect nomad job. Eventually, she started her own coaching business. She now has a home base in Bali and travels around the world while working remotely. In this interview I asked Christina what her typical day looks like, how to make sure you have enough time to actually experience the place you're traveling to, and how she found her purpose. Listen till the end to hear Christina's craziest travel story - it definitely is crazy! If you enjoyed this episode, you will probably a…

  18. Are you considering to start your online business? I know a lot of digital nomads consider this, and so did I. I wished someone would have told me what Adam will tell you in this episode though. Listen to the full interview here: Lessons From Selling A Tech Business To Starting A New Remote Venture [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 the full interviews which go live every Monday.]

  19. 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…

  20. Have you been thinking about moving abroad as an expat or digital nomad, but something is holding you back? There is NEVER a perfect time, sometimes you just have to make it work. In this episode, Jennifer tells her story of moving from the United States to China, and finally getting recognized as an Italian citizen. She now lives in beautiful Sicily for the next chapter of her life. Connect with Jennifer: italiancitizenshipconcierge.com@italian_citizenship_concierge on instagram Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  21. 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…

  22. Join us as we chat with Tim Vaughan-Spencer, a freelance copywriter who calls Chiang Mai home. Tim takes us through his unexpected journey from a planned short stay to a more permanent settlement, all while balancing the best of both worlds—stability and adventure. Discover how his flexible freelance lifestyle, allows him to thrive both professionally and personally. Connect with Tim: tvscopy.com Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes

  23. Does the fear of change paralyze you? You'll find solace in Mike's candid account of overcoming fear and embracing action. He shares his unique strategy of making his vision of a coaching and retreat business a reality. Discover how he learned to juggle the ups and downs of a digital nomad's life and managed to stay financially afloat by keeping a few backup projects. You'll be inspired by how Mike found a balance between the thrill of travel and the comfort of home, challenging the traditional notion of success along the way. His story is a testament to the power of commitment, courage, and change. So, are you ready to break free from the shackles of the ordinary, ju…

  24. 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

  25. 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…





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