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Embracing Change: Talib's Path to a Nomadic Lifestyle
Talib transitioned his role at his brick-and-mortar business in Toronto to fully remote to become a digital nomad. In this episode he shares how he runs his brick and mortar business remotely, and what he learned from traveling while working. Connect with Talib: www.everevolving.caIG: @everevolving.ca 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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Visiting 134 Countries While Working Remotely
What drives someone to leave the comforts of home and venture into the unknown, visiting 134 countries while working remotely? Meet Orest Zub, a Ukrainian trailblazer in the digital nomad community. He transformed a humble travel guide website into a thriving travel agency and now leads Nomad Media, a cutting-edge travel tech company. Connect with Orest: nomadmania.com@orestzub on instagramYoutube 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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Dispatch from a Writing Shed
I’m writing this from a rental property, on a hillside overlooking the northern reach of the Taconic Mountains. A key feature of this property is a small outbuilding, designed and built by the current owner as a quiet place for visitors to work. Spanning, at most, twelve feet square, it features a daybed, a heating stove, and a desk arranged to look outward toward the distant peaks. A ceiling fan moves the air on muggy afternoons. Here’s a view from the desk: This rental property, in other words, includes a canonical example of one of my all-time favorite styles of functional architecture: the writing shed. (Indeed, as the owner told me, I’m not the first professional writer to use this space for this purpose in recent years.) In my daily life in Takoma Park, Maryland, I don’t lack for interesting places to write. We designed the library in our house, which includes a custom-built Huston & Company library-style desk, specifically with writing in mind. (If you’re interested in what this looks like, the Spanish newspaper El País recently published a profile that includes a nice shot of me at my desk.) When I need a change of scenery while at home, I’ll also write on my front porch, where, during the grossest days of the DC summer, I’ll use a large floor fan to blow away the mosquitos and moderate the temperature. I also spend a considerable amount of time working amid the comforting din of our local coffee shop. But as long-time readers of this newsletter know, I’ve always felt that there was something particularly special about the idea of writing in a quiet shed nestled in a quiet piece of natural property, such as what was enjoyed by Michael Pollan, David McCullough, and, perhaps my favorite example, E.B. White: Which is all to say that I was excited, on arriving at this rental property, to spend a few weeks wrangling the early stages of a new book in a writing shed of my own. So what have I learned so far? Writing sheds don’t make the specific cognitive act of writing easier. It’s tempting to believe that the right aesthetics will usher in the muse and transport your efforts into a time-warping flow-state. But this doesn’t happen. Writing is still hard, requiring you to marshal multiple parts of your brain to work in synchronized and focused tandem toward the impossibly demanding task of producing well-crafted sentences. But these sheds do seem to improve many of the general factors that surround this act. For example, they’re wonderfully effective at dampening the siren call of distraction. These rooms are used for a single purpose, so they lack the associations with other activities or interests that can so easily hijack your attention. The calming, natural environment beyond their windows also has a way of lulling the parts of your brain uninvolved in the writing task at hand into a harmless quiescence. Meanwhile, the novelty of their setting seems to lower the energy investment required to convince your brain to slip beyond its cacophonous inner-chatter and enter a deeper state more conducive to focus. This all combines into a notable increase in mental stamina. Sessions that might have lasted ninety minutes at home can easily stretch to two or three hours amid the slow quiet of the shed. The writing is still hard, but it’s a more sustainable sort of hard. There’s a lesson lurking here that extends beyond just writing: when it comes to cognitive work more generally, psychological factors matter. Whether you’re writing a book, or crafting computer code, or solving a business problem, or analyzing noisy data, you’re attempting to coax sustained abstract focus from a human brain not necessarily evolved for such intensely symbolic processing. Of course elements like setting should really matter, as should other subtle elements such as how many total tasks you’re juggling, or the degree to which your day is necessarily fragmented by distraction. In knowledge work, productivity is about psychology as much as it is about tools and process. But we often ignore this reality. As I can attest from personal experience, as I sit writing this essay, watching the clouds of an early morning rain shower clear off the distant mountains: If you really care about producing quality work, these softer factors matter. The post Dispatch from a Writing Shed appeared first on Cal Newport. View the full article
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Dispatch from a Writing Shed
I’m writing this from a rental property, on a hillside overlooking the northern reach of the Taconic Mountains. A key feature of this property is a small outbuilding, designed and built by the current owner as a quiet place for visitors to work. Spanning, at most, twelve feet square, it features a daybed, a heating stove, and a desk arranged to look outward toward the distant peaks. A ceiling fan moves the air on muggy afternoons. Here’s a view from the desk: This rental property, in other words, includes a canonical example of one of my all-time favorite styles of functional architecture: the writing shed. (Indeed, as the owner told me, I’m not the first professional writer to use this space for this purpose in recent years.) In my daily life in Takoma Park, Maryland, I don’t lack for interesting places to write. We designed the library in our house, which includes a custom-built Huston & Company library-style desk, specifically with writing in mind. (If you’re interested in what this looks like, the Spanish newspaper El País recently published a profile that includes a nice shot of me at my desk.) When I need a change of scenery while at home, I’ll also write on my front porch, where, during the grossest days of the DC summer, I’ll use a large floor fan to blow away the mosquitos and moderate the temperature. I also spend a considerable amount of time working amid the comforting din of our local coffee shop. But as long-time readers of this newsletter know, I’ve always felt that there was something particularly special about the idea of writing in a quiet shed nestled in a quiet piece of natural property, such as what was enjoyed by Michael Pollan, David McCullough, and, perhaps my favorite example, E.B. White: Which is all to say that I was excited, on arriving at this rental property, to spend a few weeks wrangling the early stages of a new book in a writing shed of my own. So what have I learned so far? Writing sheds don’t make the specific cognitive act of writing easier. It’s tempting to believe that the right aesthetics will usher in the muse and transport your efforts into a time-warping flow-state. But this doesn’t happen. Writing is still hard, requiring you to marshal multiple parts of your brain to work in synchronized and focused tandem toward the impossibly demanding task of producing well-crafted sentences. But these sheds do seem to improve many of the general factors that surround this act. For example, they’re wonderfully effective at dampening the siren call of distraction. These rooms are used for a single purpose, so they lack the associations with other activities or interests that can so easily hijack your attention. The calming, natural environment beyond their windows also has a way of lulling the parts of your brain uninvolved in the writing task at hand into a harmless quiescence. Meanwhile, the novelty of their setting seems to lower the energy investment required to convince your brain to slip beyond its cacophonous inner-chatter and enter a deeper state more conducive to focus. This all combines into a notable increase in mental stamina. Sessions that might have lasted ninety minutes at home can easily stretch to two or three hours amid the slow quiet of the shed. The writing is still hard, but it’s a more sustainable sort of hard. There’s a lesson lurking here that extends beyond just writing: when it comes to cognitive work more generally, psychological factors matter. Whether you’re writing a book, or crafting computer code, or solving a business problem, or analyzing noisy data, you’re attempting to coax sustained abstract focus from a human brain not necessarily evolved for such intensely symbolic processing. Of course elements like setting should really matter, as should other subtle elements such as how many total tasks you’re juggling, or the degree to which your day is necessarily fragmented by distraction. In knowledge work, productivity is about psychology as much as it is about tools and process. But we often ignore this reality. As I can attest from personal experience, as I sit writing this essay, watching the clouds of an early morning rain shower clear off the distant mountains: If you really care about producing quality work, these softer factors matter. The post Dispatch from a Writing Shed appeared first on Cal Newport. View the full article
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135: Creating a Powerful Personal Brand for Digital Nomads with Marina
Have you always wanted to start your personal branding journey but don’t know where to start? Well, we got you covered in this episode! Nienke Nina reminisces about her interview with Marina, a passionate traveler and entrepreneur from Egypt who started her travel journey in 2015. Marina transitioned from freelancing in creative services to becoming a full-time digital nomad for the past two years. You will be reminded just how crucial it is to align with your personal brand. After taking a listen once again in this episode, you will also realize how relevant every bit of idea that Marina shared – personal branding strategies, business tips, and mindset shifts that have helped her succeed in this space. Her story is really a goldmine for aspiring digital nomads. Listen in and get inspired to start your own personal branding journey! 🔥 Strategies to kick-start your personal branding 🔥 The reality of digital nomad solopreneurship 🔥 Why you should create a support system of mentors 🔥 Top mindset shifts when starting your own business Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
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135: Creating a Powerful Personal Brand for Digital Nomads with Marina
Have you always wanted to start your personal branding journey but don’t know where to start? Well, we got you covered in this episode! Nienke Nina reminisces about her interview with Marina, a passionate traveler and entrepreneur from Egypt who started her travel journey in 2015. Marina transitioned from freelancing in creative services to becoming a full-time digital nomad for the past two years. You will be reminded just how crucial it is to align with your personal brand. After taking a listen once again in this episode, you will also realize how relevant every bit of idea that Marina shared – personal branding strategies, business tips, and mindset shifts that have helped her succeed in this space. Her story is really a goldmine for aspiring digital nomads. Listen in and get inspired to start your own personal branding journey! 🔥 Strategies to kick-start your personal branding 🔥 The reality of digital nomad solopreneurship 🔥 Why you should create a support system of mentors 🔥 Top mindset shifts when starting your own business Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
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135: Creating a Powerful Personal Brand for Digital Nomads with Marina
Have you always wanted to start your personal branding journey but don’t know where to start? Well, we got you covered in this episode! Nienke Nina reminisces about her interview with Marina, a passionate traveler and entrepreneur from Egypt who started her travel journey in 2015. Marina transitioned from freelancing in creative services to becoming a full-time digital nomad for the past two years. You will be reminded just how crucial it is to align with your personal brand. After taking a listen once again in this episode, you will also realize how relevant every bit of idea that Marina shared – personal branding strategies, business tips, and mindset shifts that have helped her succeed in this space. Her story is really a goldmine for aspiring digital nomads. Listen in and get inspired to start your own personal branding journey! 🔥 Strategies to kick-start your personal branding 🔥 The reality of digital nomad solopreneurship 🔥 Why you should create a support system of mentors 🔥 Top mindset shifts when starting your own business Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
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Balancing Life and Work on the Road: Tips From a Productivity Coach
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
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The evolution of the Meeting Owl
Since its inception in 2017, the Meeting Owl has revolutionized how teams collaborate in hybrid work environments. From the introduction of the original Meeting Owl to the latest addition, the Meeting Owl 4+, Owl Labs has continued to adapt and improve over the years. Each updated Meeting Owl - along with integrated devices like the Whiteboard Owl, Expansion Mic, and Owl Bar - allows teams to enhance communication, foster collaboration, and drive productivity better. Hybrid work models can be complex, but the Owl Labs ecosystem provides a seamless solution that empowers teams to connect, engage, and innovate confidently from anywhere. View the full article
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Facing Your Fears For a Fulfilling Digital Nomad Life
Ever found yourself at rock bottom, only to discover a hidden strength that transforms your life? Cassidy Amber Chapman, a life coach, speaker, author, and artist, walks us through her journey from financial crisis to becoming a full-time digital nomad. Connect with Cassidy: Youtube series about nomad life@cassidyamberchapman on instagramFacebookLinkedInConnect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteLeave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.co
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134: Why Your Freedom Business Doesn’t Feel Like Freedom with Nienke Nina
Does entrepreneurship really equal freedom? Or are you feeling slightly overwhelmed and do you have no clue how to find more freedom in your entrepreneur life? In this episode, Nienke Nina shared her journey of aligning your values, goals and capacity with your business so your business feels like freedom and not a cage. She also shared how to overcome daily common challenges and how to find more joy in entrepreneurship. Whether you're starting a side hustle, transitioning from corporate life to remote work, or refining your existing business, Nienke Nina has 5+ years of experience and shares practical tips to achieve alignment and fulfilment in whatever you do. Listen to this episode to learn how to identify misalignments, embrace growth zones, and create a business that not only sustains but also brings you joy. 🔥 Why it is important to build a business that is in alignment with you 🔥 Understanding the real concept of a "freedom business" 🔥 Practical strategies for identifying misalignments in your current business 🔥 Real-life examples and reflections from Nienke Nina's own entrepreneurial journey Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
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134: Why Your Freedom Business Doesn’t Feel Like Freedom with Nienke Nina
Does entrepreneurship really equal freedom? Or are you feeling slightly overwhelmed and do you have no clue how to find more freedom in your entrepreneur life? In this episode, Nienke Nina shared her journey of aligning your values, goals and capacity with your business so your business feels like freedom and not a cage. She also shared how to overcome daily common challenges and how to find more joy in entrepreneurship. Whether you're starting a side hustle, transitioning from corporate life to remote work, or refining your existing business, Nienke Nina has 5+ years of experience and shares practical tips to achieve alignment and fulfilment in whatever you do. Listen to this episode to learn how to identify misalignments, embrace growth zones, and create a business that not only sustains but also brings you joy. 🔥 Why it is important to build a business that is in alignment with you 🔥 Understanding the real concept of a "freedom business" 🔥 Practical strategies for identifying misalignments in your current business 🔥 Real-life examples and reflections from Nienke Nina's own entrepreneurial journey Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
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134: Why Your Freedom Business Doesn’t Feel Like Freedom with Nienke Nina
Does entrepreneurship really equal freedom? Or are you feeling slightly overwhelmed and do you have no clue how to find more freedom in your entrepreneur life? In this episode, Nienke Nina shared her journey of aligning your values, goals and capacity with your business so your business feels like freedom and not a cage. She also shared how to overcome daily common challenges and how to find more joy in entrepreneurship. Whether you're starting a side hustle, transitioning from corporate life to remote work, or refining your existing business, Nienke Nina has 5+ years of experience and shares practical tips to achieve alignment and fulfilment in whatever you do. Listen to this episode to learn how to identify misalignments, embrace growth zones, and create a business that not only sustains but also brings you joy. 🔥 Why it is important to build a business that is in alignment with you 🔥 Understanding the real concept of a "freedom business" 🔥 Practical strategies for identifying misalignments in your current business 🔥 Real-life examples and reflections from Nienke Nina's own entrepreneurial journey Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
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Tortuga Daypack Pro Review: A Stellar, Packable Daypack for Nomads and “One Baggers”
One of my favorite backpack producers, Tortuga backpacks which was formed by fellow travelers, is in the middle of testing and producing an awesome little …View the full article
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133: Tips on How to Choose Your Next Digital Nomad Event
With so many new digital nomad events and gathering popping up — finding the right digital nomad event can be hard. In this episode m, Nienke Nina talks about the different kinds of digital nomad events in 2024. She also shares how to choose the right ones to attend so you get the best return on investment. She takes you behind the scenes of a recent chat with a fellow nomad and shares the key considerations for selecting events, such as the type of event, location, and personal capacity. You will learn to balance the excitement of nomad gatherings with maintaining personal and professional well-being. With a bit of guidance, you can make the most of these exciting events and create lasting memories on your nomadic journey through this episode. 🔥 Different types of digital nomads events 🔥 Tips to choosing the right events as a digital nomad 🔥 Importance of intentionality and alignment when attending nomad events 🔥 Personal anecdotes and experiences from Nienke Nina when attending nomad events Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
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133: Tips on How to Choose Your Next Digital Nomad Event
With so many new digital nomad events and gathering popping up — finding the right digital nomad event can be hard. In this episode m, Nienke Nina talks about the different kinds of digital nomad events in 2024. She also shares how to choose the right ones to attend so you get the best return on investment. She takes you behind the scenes of a recent chat with a fellow nomad and shares the key considerations for selecting events, such as the type of event, location, and personal capacity. You will learn to balance the excitement of nomad gatherings with maintaining personal and professional well-being. With a bit of guidance, you can make the most of these exciting events and create lasting memories on your nomadic journey through this episode. 🔥 Different types of digital nomads events 🔥 Tips to choosing the right events as a digital nomad 🔥 Importance of intentionality and alignment when attending nomad events 🔥 Personal anecdotes and experiences from Nienke Nina when attending nomad events Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
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133: Tips on How to Choose Your Next Digital Nomad Event
With so many new digital nomad events and gathering popping up — finding the right digital nomad event can be hard. In this episode m, Nienke Nina talks about the different kinds of digital nomad events in 2024. She also shares how to choose the right ones to attend so you get the best return on investment. She takes you behind the scenes of a recent chat with a fellow nomad and shares the key considerations for selecting events, such as the type of event, location, and personal capacity. You will learn to balance the excitement of nomad gatherings with maintaining personal and professional well-being. With a bit of guidance, you can make the most of these exciting events and create lasting memories on your nomadic journey through this episode. 🔥 Different types of digital nomads events 🔥 Tips to choosing the right events as a digital nomad 🔥 Importance of intentionality and alignment when attending nomad events 🔥 Personal anecdotes and experiences from Nienke Nina when attending nomad events Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
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From Laid-Off to Thriving Freelance Entrepreneur: Mashon's Nomad Life
How did Mashon Thomas transform from schoolteacher to a thriving freelance expert and entrepreneur living in Bali? In this episode, Mashon talks us through her career shift and shares how you can navigate the chaotic world of freelancing. Connect with Mashon: Live Work Travel CommunityThe Escape Hatch (freelancing course)Kitchen Table FoundersConnect 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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Hybrid Events: How to create engaging virtual and in-person experiences
Hybrid events are more than just live-streamed conferences or video broadcasts of in-person events. When done right, they allow all participants to immerse themselves in the programming and engage with each other in real-time. What’s more, 91% of event marketers think hybrid formats will be important in future event planning. View the full article
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132: Remote Entrepreneur & Freedom Deep Dive with Alex from Jobgether
In this episode of the Digital Nomads Daily Podcast, Nienke Nina interviews Alex Hernandez, a very inspiring entrepreneur and co-founder of Jobgether. Alex shares his journey of transitioning from a traditional job to a digital nomad lifestyle, living in Madrid while frequently traveling to cities like Lisbon and London. This conversation is about the realities of building a startup, the challenges of maintaining work-life balance, and the misconceptions about entrepreneurship and digital nomadism. Listeners will surely gain valuable lessons from the ins and outs of remote work and entrepreneurial life through Alex’s honest experiences and practical advice. 🔥 Building and growing a startup with Jobgether 🔥 The challenges and rewards of balancing work and personal life 🔥 The misconceptions about entrepreneurship and digital nomadism 🔥 Practical tips for maintaining sanity and productivity as an entrepreneur Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
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132: Remote Entrepreneur & Freedom Deep Dive with Alex from Jobgether
In this episode of the Digital Nomads Daily Podcast, Nienke Nina interviews Alex Hernandez, a very inspiring entrepreneur and co-founder of Jobgether. Alex shares his journey of transitioning from a traditional job to a digital nomad lifestyle, living in Madrid while frequently traveling to cities like Lisbon and London. This conversation is about the realities of building a startup, the challenges of maintaining work-life balance, and the misconceptions about entrepreneurship and digital nomadism. Listeners will surely gain valuable lessons from the ins and outs of remote work and entrepreneurial life through Alex’s honest experiences and practical advice. 🔥 Building and growing a startup with Jobgether 🔥 The challenges and rewards of balancing work and personal life 🔥 The misconceptions about entrepreneurship and digital nomadism 🔥 Practical tips for maintaining sanity and productivity as an entrepreneur Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
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132: Remote Entrepreneur & Freedom Deep Dive with Alex from Jobgether
In this episode of the Digital Nomads Daily Podcast, Nienke Nina interviews Alex Hernandez, a very inspiring entrepreneur and co-founder of Jobgether. Alex shares his journey of transitioning from a traditional job to a digital nomad lifestyle, living in Madrid while frequently traveling to cities like Lisbon and London. This conversation is about the realities of building a startup, the challenges of maintaining work-life balance, and the misconceptions about entrepreneurship and digital nomadism. Listeners will surely gain valuable lessons from the ins and outs of remote work and entrepreneurial life through Alex’s honest experiences and practical advice. 🔥 Building and growing a startup with Jobgether 🔥 The challenges and rewards of balancing work and personal life 🔥 The misconceptions about entrepreneurship and digital nomadism 🔥 Practical tips for maintaining sanity and productivity as an entrepreneur Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
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The Bali Effect: Jamie's Transition to Digital Nomadism and Online Breathwork Trainer
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
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Better camera. More features. Meet the Meeting Owl 4+.
Hybrid meetings have now become the norm, and the hybrid technology that makes collaboration engaging and productive has become vital for any business. That’s why, we’re excited to introduce the Meeting Owl 4+, our next-generation all-in-one camera, speaker, and microphone device designed to power hybrid collaboration in any type of workspace. Combining 4K Ultra HD 360° video with award-winning speaker-switching software and enterprise-focused features, the Meeting Owl 4+ wirelessly pairs with our ecosystem of devices to capture all angles of the discussion so you don’t miss a thing. View the full article
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131: Living a More Aligned Life Through the Power of Breathwork with Piotr
In this episode of the Digital Nomads Daily Podcast, Nienke Nina chats with Piotr Ciepiel, widely known as The MiFit Coach. Our guest is a mindful nomadic entrepreneur and breathwork expert and shares his four-year journey of living a nomadic lifestyle. Many digital nomads practice breath work and in this episode, you get a deep dive of what this is about, how it works and how it can help you live a more fulfilled lifestyle – especially for nomadic entrepreneurs. We go deep into the details on how to calm the nervous system, break through personal barriers, heal your body, and boost your overall wellness. He also opened about his most groundbreaking experience that had led him to share his expertise with the world. Listeners will discover how to incorporate mindfulness practices into their routines and learn how breathwork can be a transformative tool for everyone’s physical and emotional health. 🔥 Why digital nomads are so into Breath Work 🔥 Understanding and practising breathwork for relaxation and healing 🔥 How to regulate your nervous system through nasal breathing 🔥 The benefits of having a home base while living a nomadic lifestyle 🔥 Real-life applications of breathwork in managing stress and physical limitations Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎