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How do you start a side hustle with confidence? And how can you ensure your side hustle is actually helping achieve your freedom goals and fits into your current day-to-day life? Nienke Nina is a multi-passionate entrepreneur with many side hustles and income streams. It’s common for digital nomads to work on multiple projects and even remote employees often have a side hustle. In this episode, Nienke Nina shares 5 key questions she asked herself before starting The Digital Nomads Daily podcast to evaluate if this was the right move. She gives practical tips with real examples on building a strategy and making her podcast successful without going crazy. Download the FREE Podcast Guide Digital Nomad Guides 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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How do you start a side hustle with confidence? And how can you ensure your side hustle is actually helping achieve your freedom goals and fits into your current day-to-day life? Nienke Nina is a multi-passionate entrepreneur with many side hustles and income streams. It’s common for digital nomads to work on multiple projects and even remote employees often have a side hustle. In this episode, Nienke Nina shares 5 key questions she asked herself before starting The Digital Nomads Daily podcast to evaluate if this was the right move. She gives practical tips with real examples on building a strategy and making her podcast successful without going crazy. Download the FREE Podcast Guide Digital Nomad Guides 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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How do you start a side hustle with confidence? And how can you ensure your side hustle is actually helping achieve your freedom goals and fits into your current day-to-day life? Nienke Nina is a multi-passionate entrepreneur with many side hustles and income streams. It’s common for digital nomads to work on multiple projects and even remote employees often have a side hustle. In this episode, Nienke Nina shares 5 key questions she asked herself before starting The Digital Nomads Daily podcast to evaluate if this was the right move. She gives practical tips with real examples on building a strategy and making her podcast successful without going crazy. Download the FREE Podcast Guide Digital Nomad Guides 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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How do you know you belong somewhere? And how can companies benefit from curious-minded people like digital nomads? Nadia Harris is a remote work advocate who has been living the digital nomad lifestyle since 2018. While she loves traveling, Nadia describes herself as a part-time digital nomad because she has a place she calls home in Poland. Growing up as a 3rd culture child, she struggled to have a strong sense of belonging. Today, Nadia is utilizing her experiences to help companies adopt remote work from an operational and cultural perspective. In this episode, she shares valuable tips for digital nomads and companies on embracing cultures and growing richer from the inside. Listen to our interview with digital nomad Nadia 🔥 Life advice for when you don’t feel like you belong 🔥 Tips for embracing cultural challenges 🔥 How to be an observer but an intruder 🔥 Why companies should hire digital nomads 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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How do you know you belong somewhere? And how can companies benefit from curious-minded people like digital nomads? Nadia Harris is a remote work advocate who has been living the digital nomad lifestyle since 2018. While she loves traveling, Nadia describes herself as a part-time digital nomad because she has a place she calls home in Poland. Growing up as a 3rd culture child, she struggled to have a strong sense of belonging. Today, Nadia is utilizing her experiences to help companies adopt remote work from an operational and cultural perspective. In this episode, she shares valuable tips for digital nomads and companies on embracing cultures and growing richer from the inside. Listen to our interview with digital nomad Nadia 🔥 Life advice for when you don’t feel like you belong 🔥 Tips for embracing cultural challenges 🔥 How to be an observer but an intruder 🔥 Why companies should hire digital nomads 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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How do you know you belong somewhere? And how can companies benefit from curious-minded people like digital nomads? Nadia Harris is a remote work advocate who has been living the digital nomad lifestyle since 2018. While she loves traveling, Nadia describes herself as a part-time digital nomad because she has a place she calls home in Poland. Growing up as a 3rd culture child, she struggled to have a strong sense of belonging. Today, Nadia is utilizing her experiences to help companies adopt remote work from an operational and cultural perspective. In this episode, she shares valuable tips for digital nomads and companies on embracing cultures and growing richer from the inside. Listen to our interview with digital nomad Nadia 🔥 Life advice for when you don’t feel like you belong 🔥 Tips for embracing cultural challenges 🔥 How to be an observer but an intruder 🔥 Why companies should hire digital nomads 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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Recruiter Michelle from Remote Rebellion is joining is to talk all things remote jobs! In 2023, it's not enough to apply for a remote job when you see something you could do. You need to find a way to stand out amongst the hundreds of applications remote companies get for every role. Michelle will tell you exactly how you can land your next dream job. Connect with Michelle: remoterebellion.com - get 10% off with code 'ANNEC'On LinkedIn@shellisremote on instagramConnect 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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How did you start your digital nomad journey? And why is living abroad so life-changing? Those are common questions Nienke Nina gets asked and in this episode, your podcast host Nienke Nina is sharing how she became a digital nomad. Her journey started in 2016 when she studied abroad for six months in Denmark. This experience changed the course of her entire life and was the stepping stone to the digital nomad lifestyle she lives today. Since then, a lot has changed, and Nienke Nina talks about the differences between becoming a digital nomad back then and in 2023. Tune in for nomadic behind-the-scenes moments with Nienke Nina and get tips from your digital nomad expert. Listen to our interview with Digital Nomad Nienke Nina: 🔥 Inspiration on how to start your digital nomad lifestyle 🔥 How living abroad can truly change your life 🔥 Why Bali is one of the best places to start as a digital nomad 🔥 How she started Digital Nomads Daily 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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How did you start your digital nomad journey? And why is living abroad so life-changing? Those are common questions Nienke Nina gets asked and in this episode, your podcast host Nienke Nina is sharing how she became a digital nomad. Her journey started in 2016 when she studied abroad for six months in Denmark. This experience changed the course of her entire life and was the stepping stone to the digital nomad lifestyle she lives today. Since then, a lot has changed, and Nienke Nina talks about the differences between becoming a digital nomad back then and in 2023. Tune in for nomadic behind-the-scenes moments with Nienke Nina and get tips from your digital nomad expert. Listen to our interview with Digital Nomad Nienke Nina: 🔥 Inspiration on how to start your digital nomad lifestyle 🔥 How living abroad can truly change your life 🔥 Why Bali is one of the best places to start as a digital nomad 🔥 How she started Digital Nomads Daily 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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How did you start your digital nomad journey? And why is living abroad so life-changing? Those are common questions Nienke Nina gets asked and in this episode, your podcast host Nienke Nina is sharing how she became a digital nomad. Her journey started in 2016 when she studied abroad for six months in Denmark. This experience changed the course of her entire life and was the stepping stone to the digital nomad lifestyle she lives today. Since then, a lot has changed, and Nienke Nina talks about the differences between becoming a digital nomad back then and in 2023. Tune in for nomadic behind-the-scenes moments with Nienke Nina and get tips from your digital nomad expert. Listen to our interview with Digital Nomad Nienke Nina: 🔥 Inspiration on how to start your digital nomad lifestyle 🔥 How living abroad can truly change your life 🔥 Why Bali is one of the best places to start as a digital nomad 🔥 How she started Digital Nomads Daily 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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What does it mean to live a freedom lifestyle? And how do you build one successfully? Jon isn’t a heavy traveler like many other digital nomads, but he works online and designs his personal and work life around his values. He lives on the beautiful island of Saaremaa, situated on the west coast of Estonia. His way of freedom was building his own ideal home from scratch by hand with sustainable materials. His entrepreneurial vibes are clearly seen in how he lives, but they also come to life in his remote entrepreneurship journey. A key ingredient for his success is healthy habits. In this episode, Jon shares tips on building habits and sticking to them. He also shares some thoughts about creating a positive mindset, even when things aren’t going the way you want. Listen to our interview with freedom seeker Jon: 🔥Inspirational ways to build your freedom lifestyle 🔥Mindset tips to stay positive and feel confident 🔥How to create habits and maintain then 🔥The power of community accountability 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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What does it mean to live a freedom lifestyle? And how do you build one successfully? Jon isn’t a heavy traveler like many other digital nomads, but he works online and designs his personal and work life around his values. He lives on the beautiful island of Saaremaa, situated on the west coast of Estonia. His way of freedom was building his own ideal home from scratch by hand with sustainable materials. His entrepreneurial vibes are clearly seen in how he lives, but they also come to life in his remote entrepreneurship journey. A key ingredient for his success is healthy habits. In this episode, Jon shares tips on building habits and sticking to them. He also shares some thoughts about creating a positive mindset, even when things aren’t going the way you want. Listen to our interview with freedom seeker Jon: 🔥Inspirational ways to build your freedom lifestyle 🔥Mindset tips to stay positive and feel confident 🔥How to create habits and maintain then 🔥The power of community accountability 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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What does it mean to live a freedom lifestyle? And how do you build one successfully? Jon isn’t a heavy traveler like many other digital nomads, but he works online and designs his personal and work life around his values. He lives on the beautiful island of Saaremaa, situated on the west coast of Estonia. His way of freedom was building his own ideal home from scratch by hand with sustainable materials. His entrepreneurial vibes are clearly seen in how he lives, but they also come to life in his remote entrepreneurship journey. A key ingredient for his success is healthy habits. In this episode, Jon shares tips on building habits and sticking to them. He also shares some thoughts about creating a positive mindset, even when things aren’t going the way you want. Listen to our interview with freedom seeker Jon: 🔥Inspirational ways to build your freedom lifestyle 🔥Mindset tips to stay positive and feel confident 🔥How to create habits and maintain then 🔥The power of community accountability 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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Every minute we spend on work, we're not exploring new locations and going on adventures. As a digital nomad, it's important to be productive when working online, but many people are getting distracted by their digital clutter. In this episode, Kendra speaks with Michal Misiewicz, nomadic productivity expert. Michal shares his digital nomad story, and a lot of incredible productivity tips for remote workers. Connect with Michal: On LinkedInOn Instagram @michal.nomadlife Connect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteLeave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.co
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by Laura Stack, MBA, CSP, CPAE “Don’t count the days; make the days count.” ― Muhammed Ali, American boxer. We’d all like to work less, wouldn’t we? It would be nice to take our retirement in installments, like John D. McDonald’s sleuth Travis Magee, but that’s not an option for most of us. One thing many of us try to do is arrange to work fewer days. This usually involves cramming the same 40 hours into fewer days, such as working four ten-hour days while taking Fridays off. But with “flex-time,” as it’s generally called, you still end up working 40-hour weeks, minimum. But how about shorter workweeks, period? Study after study has shown that workweeks of 32-36 hours tend to be more fruitful than their 40-hour counterparts. Here are four reasons why: Productivity increases. Obviously, there’s a point of diminishing returns, but salaried people who’ve tested workweeks of 32-36 hours tend to perform better and accomplish more than their colleagues who work a traditional eight-hour day, five days a week. And they do better than those who work longer than 40 hours per week. They’re more efficient and productive, with less wasted time — possibly because they’re quite aware they have less time they can Workers are happier. Happier, healthier workers more easily embrace their jobs and perform better. Pretty much self-explanatory. With shorter weeks, workers experience less job-related stress, get more rest, often have more pleasant commutes, and, for parents, experience less worry about childcare. They also have more time for themselves, their families, and their favorite pursuits. Add it all up, and it results in greater happiness. Workers are healthie We know that healthier people are more productive, even if they work fewer hours per week than the average bear. They experience fewer stress-related illnesses, take fewer sick days, feel better rested, display more flexibility, and are less likely to experience burnout. In the end, this results in less time lost to illness, which, again, can resulted in a greater percentage of productive hours than longer, stressful workweeks. Workers are more loyal. Happier, healthier employees are less likely to leave for greener pastures. Employees of the Millennial and Gen-Z cohorts don’t have the baked-in company loyalty their parents and grandparents had, probably because they’ve seen how corporate loyalty toward employees melted away after the dotcom bubble popped, especially during the Great Recession. Amazon just announced it is dumping 16,000 employees. Hence the lack of loyalty on the employee side of the aisle. A shorter workweek would be very attractive and make them not as apt to leave. Positive Feedback All four of these factors reinforce each other in the best productive sense. Workers prove happier and healthier when they work fewer than 40 hours per week; happiness breeds greater health and vice versa; loyal workers work harder for you because they’re happier and feel better, increasing the happiness and productivity all around… you get the picture. It’s a kind of positive feedback loop. We’ll never cut our work hours back to George Jetson’s three hours a day, three days a week, or Tim Ferriss’s optimistic four-hour workweek. But we can easily cut back our regular workweeks by four to eight hours, and according to the science, still get all our work done. © 2023 Laura Stack. Laura Stack, MBA, CSP, CPAE is known as The Productivity Pro®. She is an award-winning keynote speaker, bestselling author, and noted authority on personal productivity. For 30 years, she has given keynote speeches and workshops on increasing workplace productivity in high-stress environments. Stack has authored eight books, including the bestselling What to Do When There’s Too Much to Do. She is a past president of the National Speakers Association and a member of the exclusive Speaker Hall of Fame. To book Laura speak at an upcoming meeting or event, contact her at www.TheProductivityPro.com. View the full article
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by Laura Stack, MBA, CSP, CPAE “Don’t count the days; make the days count.” ― Muhammed Ali, American boxer. We’d all like to work less, wouldn’t we? It would be nice to take our retirement in installments, like John D. McDonald’s sleuth Travis Magee, but that’s not an option for most of us. One thing many of us try to do is arrange to work fewer days. This usually involves cramming the same 40 hours into fewer days, such as working four ten-hour days while taking Fridays off. But with “flex-time,” as it’s generally called, you still end up working 40-hour weeks, minimum. But how about shorter workweeks, period? Study after study has shown that workweeks of 32-36 hours tend to be more fruitful than their 40-hour counterparts. Here are four reasons why: Productivity increases. Obviously, there’s a point of diminishing returns, but salaried people who’ve tested workweeks of 32-36 hours tend to perform better and accomplish more than their colleagues who work a traditional eight-hour day, five days a week. And they do better than those who work longer than 40 hours per week. They’re more efficient and productive, with less wasted time — possibly because they’re quite aware they have less time they can Workers are happier. Happier, healthier workers more easily embrace their jobs and perform better. Pretty much self-explanatory. With shorter weeks, workers experience less job-related stress, get more rest, often have more pleasant commutes, and, for parents, experience less worry about childcare. They also have more time for themselves, their families, and their favorite pursuits. Add it all up, and it results in greater happiness. Workers are healthie We know that healthier people are more productive, even if they work fewer hours per week than the average bear. They experience fewer stress-related illnesses, take fewer sick days, feel better rested, display more flexibility, and are less likely to experience burnout. In the end, this results in less time lost to illness, which, again, can resulted in a greater percentage of productive hours than longer, stressful workweeks. Workers are more loyal. Happier, healthier employees are less likely to leave for greener pastures. Employees of the Millennial and Gen-Z cohorts don’t have the baked-in company loyalty their parents and grandparents had, probably because they’ve seen how corporate loyalty toward employees melted away after the dotcom bubble popped, especially during the Great Recession. Amazon just announced it is dumping 16,000 employees. Hence the lack of loyalty on the employee side of the aisle. A shorter workweek would be very attractive and make them not as apt to leave. Positive Feedback All four of these factors reinforce each other in the best productive sense. Workers prove happier and healthier when they work fewer than 40 hours per week; happiness breeds greater health and vice versa; loyal workers work harder for you because they’re happier and feel better, increasing the happiness and productivity all around… you get the picture. It’s a kind of positive feedback loop. We’ll never cut our work hours back to George Jetson’s three hours a day, three days a week, or Tim Ferriss’s optimistic four-hour workweek. But we can easily cut back our regular workweeks by four to eight hours, and according to the science, still get all our work done. © 2023 Laura Stack. Laura Stack, MBA, CSP, CPAE is known as The Productivity Pro®. She is an award-winning keynote speaker, bestselling author, and noted authority on personal productivity. For 30 years, she has given keynote speeches and workshops on increasing workplace productivity in high-stress environments. Stack has authored eight books, including the bestselling What to Do When There’s Too Much to Do. She is a past president of the National Speakers Association and a member of the exclusive Speaker Hall of Fame. To book Laura speak at an upcoming meeting or event, contact her at www.TheProductivityPro.com. View the full article
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Is the freelance lifestyle better than running a business or a steady remote job? And how do you fit work and travel into one lifestyle? Meet digital nomad Dianni, who became a freelancer so she could travel the world while working online. In this episode, we talk about her six months journey to becoming a digital nomad where she focused on building a solid foundation first before hitting the road. We also discussed how she started her freelance career and how it has worked out for her. Listen to the end of this episode because Dianni and Nienke Nina share must-know behind-the-scenes life advice for digital nomads. Listen to our interview with digital nomad Dianni 🔥 How to prepare for your digital nomad lifestyle 🔥 Ideas for starting your freelance career 🔥 Common struggles and how to overcome them 🔥 How to combine travel and work in one lifestyle 🔥 Things to watch out for when you start the digital nomad lifestyle 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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Is the freelance lifestyle better than running a business or a steady remote job? And how do you fit work and travel into one lifestyle? Meet digital nomad Dianni, who became a freelancer so she could travel the world while working online. In this episode, we talk about her six months journey to becoming a digital nomad where she focused on building a solid foundation first before hitting the road. We also discussed how she started her freelance career and how it has worked out for her. Listen to the end of this episode because Dianni and Nienke Nina share must-know behind-the-scenes life advice for digital nomads. Listen to our interview with digital nomad Dianni 🔥 How to prepare for your digital nomad lifestyle 🔥 Ideas for starting your freelance career 🔥 Common struggles and how to overcome them 🔥 How to combine travel and work in one lifestyle 🔥 Things to watch out for when you start the digital nomad lifestyle 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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Is the freelance lifestyle better than running a business or a steady remote job? And how do you fit work and travel into one lifestyle? Meet digital nomad Dianni, who became a freelancer so she could travel the world while working online. In this episode, we talk about her six months journey to becoming a digital nomad where she focused on building a solid foundation first before hitting the road. We also discussed how she started her freelance career and how it has worked out for her. Listen to the end of this episode because Dianni and Nienke Nina share must-know behind-the-scenes life advice for digital nomads. Listen to our interview with digital nomad Dianni 🔥 How to prepare for your digital nomad lifestyle 🔥 Ideas for starting your freelance career 🔥 Common struggles and how to overcome them 🔥 How to combine travel and work in one lifestyle 🔥 Things to watch out for when you start the digital nomad lifestyle 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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Is Chiang Mai a good hub for digital nomads? And what makes a digital nomad really great for digital nomads? Evelina started her digital nomad journey living in Chiang Mai and absolutely loves it there. In this episode, we talk about why she decided to become a digital nomad and her life as a freelance digital marketer. We also dive deep into what Chiang Mai has to offer and why she chose this as the first digital nomad hub. Listen to our interview with digital nomad Evelina: 🔥Why you want to visit digital nomad hub, Chiang Mai 🔥Where to find other digital nomads and remote workers in Chiang Mai 🔥How to start your freelance/virtual assistant lifestyle 🔥Common fear and questions digital nomads have 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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Is Chiang Mai a good hub for digital nomads? And what makes a digital nomad really great for digital nomads? Evelina started her digital nomad journey living in Chiang Mai and absolutely loves it there. In this episode, we talk about why she decided to become a digital nomad and her life as a freelance digital marketer. We also dive deep into what Chiang Mai has to offer and why she chose this as the first digital nomad hub. Listen to our interview with digital nomad Evelina: 🔥Why you want to visit digital nomad hub, Chiang Mai 🔥Where to find other digital nomads and remote workers in Chiang Mai 🔥How to start your freelance/virtual assistant lifestyle 🔥Common fear and questions digital nomads have 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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Is Chiang Mai a good hub for digital nomads? And what makes a digital nomad really great for digital nomads? Evelina started her digital nomad journey living in Chiang Mai and absolutely loves it there. In this episode, we talk about why she decided to become a digital nomad and her life as a freelance digital marketer. We also dive deep into what Chiang Mai has to offer and why she chose this as the first digital nomad hub. Listen to our interview with digital nomad Evelina: 🔥Why you want to visit digital nomad hub, Chiang Mai 🔥Where to find other digital nomads and remote workers in Chiang Mai 🔥How to start your freelance/virtual assistant lifestyle 🔥Common fear and questions digital nomads have 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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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 digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes
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After 17 years in a corporate career, Jeanna was burnt out and decided to make a big change in her life. She started her own business to make sure she could have a better work-life balance, and moved to Belize. In this episode, Jeanna shares how she made the transition to become a location independent entrepreneur, challenges she had to overcome, and her ideal remote work routine. Connect with Jeanna: firstpagestrategy.comOn LinkedIn@firstpagestrategy on instagram@__firstpage on TwitterConnect 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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How can companies feel more confident working remotely? And why are digital nomads the early adopters of the remote-first work life? We interviewed Mitko, who started his digital nomad journey in 2016 and is a operations and remote work expert. In this episode, he shares his thoughts on the first steps to becoming a remote-proof company. He is a big sci-fi fan and has an interesting take on why remote work isn’t just something sexy now but part of the economy. We talk about the impact of digital nomads and how they and freelancers are the early adopters in this transformation that is already happening. Listen to our interview with digital nomad Mitko 🔥 The first steps for companies to become remote-proof 🔥 Why you should consider hiring digital nomads 🔥 What is mass fractionalization of work and how it impacts digital nomads 🔥 Why you want to start your own project or side hustle now 🔥🔥🔥 And so much more must-know digital nomad lifestyle tips for (aspiring) digital nomads! 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 💎