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  1. Angela started her digital nomad journey when she left Siberia to live on a tropical island and work as a personal trainer. After a while, she got a bit bored of the small island life and moved on. Now, she lives in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico, and works as a Brain Coach for remote teams and digital nomads. In this episode, we'll go into how to stay energized while traveling, productivity tips, and health hacks for nomads on the road. - 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 Angela: On her websiteCheck out her bookOn instagram @1000yearsyoung Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes
  2. One of my favorite mantras is 'you can have it all'. You don't have to choose between a career and travel, you can have both. You don't have to choose between a remote job and your own business, you can have both. Etc! In this short story episode, I talk to Kat Smith about her digital nomad career. She currently works full time as a Digital Marketing Manager, while also running her business A Way Abroad, and traveling around with her pets and husband. She has it all! Tune in to find out how Kat balanced all these different aspects of her digital nomad lifestyle. Ps. This is the last short story episode for a while, we'll be releasing 2 full interviews every week from now on. Listen to the full interview here: How To Use Your Current Skills To Land Your First Remote Job [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.]
  3. Do you want to land a remote job? And do you know what to add to your resume? Digital nomad Michelle has been a recruiter for 8 years and has seen many resumes. In this episode, she gives tips and ideas on structuring your resume to land your next dream job. She built a community called the Remote Rebellion and guides people to land a remote job that fits their personal and professional desires. Michelle shares how to effectively structure your resume and update your LinkedIn profile to find your next remote job faster. Tune in for a vibrant conversation full of brilliant analogies and learn how to stand out from the crowd. 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! ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž 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 โ€“ this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž
  4. Do you want to land a remote job? And do you know what to add to your resume? Digital nomad Michelle has been a recruiter for 8 years and has seen many resumes. In this episode, she gives tips and ideas on structuring your resume to land your next dream job. She built a community called the Remote Rebellion and guides people to land a remote job that fits their personal and professional desires. Michelle shares how to effectively structure your resume and update your LinkedIn profile to find your next remote job faster. Tune in for a vibrant conversation full of brilliant analogies and learn how to stand out from the crowd. 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! ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž 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 โ€“ this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž
  5. Do you want to land a remote job? And do you know what to add to your resume? Digital nomad Michelle has been a recruiter for 8 years and has seen many resumes. In this episode, she gives tips and ideas on structuring your resume to land your next dream job. She built a community called the Remote Rebellion and guides people to land a remote job that fits their personal and professional desires. Michelle shares how to effectively structure your resume and update your LinkedIn profile to find your next remote job faster. Tune in for a vibrant conversation full of brilliant analogies and learn how to stand out from the crowd. 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! ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž 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 โ€“ this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž
  6. Have you ever created a bucket list for yourself? And do you love that freedom feeling when you do a bucket list activity? Digital nomad Nini is the queen of bucket lists and helps people and companies make stronger connections through interactive workshops. She is passionate about helping people live their life to the fullest and her life's mission is connecting people. It's a special episode because we are celebrating her new game EyeConnect connections stronger than WiFi! It includes 180 questions to spark genuine conversations and build deeper connections with anyone. Get ready for an inspiring conversation with laughter, smiles, and behind-the-scenes digital nomad tips. 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! ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž 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 โ€“ this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž
  7. Have you ever created a bucket list for yourself? And do you love that freedom feeling when you do a bucket list activity? Digital nomad Nini is the queen of bucket lists and helps people and companies make stronger connections through interactive workshops. She is passionate about helping people live their life to the fullest and her life's mission is connecting people. It's a special episode because we are celebrating her new game EyeConnect connections stronger than WiFi! It includes 180 questions to spark genuine conversations and build deeper connections with anyone. Get ready for an inspiring conversation with laughter, smiles, and behind-the-scenes digital nomad tips. 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! ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž 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 โ€“ this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž
  8. Have you ever created a bucket list for yourself? And do you love that freedom feeling when you do a bucket list activity? Digital nomad Nini is the queen of bucket lists and helps people and companies make stronger connections through interactive workshops. She is passionate about helping people live their life to the fullest and her life's mission is connecting people. It's a special episode because we are celebrating her new game EyeConnect connections stronger than WiFi! It includes 180 questions to spark genuine conversations and build deeper connections with anyone. Get ready for an inspiring conversation with laughter, smiles, and behind-the-scenes digital nomad tips. 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! ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž 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 โ€“ this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž
  9. After a crisis, Vanessa started her personal development journey. The more she worked in herself, the more she felt pulled to travel. She redesigned her mom's website and all of a sudden received requests from other people. She decided to go with the flow and started traveling to Mexico, Hawaii, USA, Bali, and kept going from there. Now, Vanessa works as a relationship and intimacy coach. Tune in from minute 17 of the interview to learn more about dating as a digital nomad. Vanessa has some great tips! Connect with Vanessa: On YoutubeOn instagram @vanessagruebelGet your Free Numerology Guide Connect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteLeave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.co
  10. The Millennials have always been extremely controversial, but they are also tech savvy and one of the most well-traveled generation credit to timely evolution in tech and travel space. In this episode, Norm from travelyounger talks about how he was inspired to a nomadic life by the younger generation. As a nomadic traveler in his 60s, he shares how fellow boomer generations can adopt a millennial mindset and lead the same exciting lifestyle, catering to his own preferences. Amidst an interesting exchange of travel stories and experiences, between a millennial and boomer traveler, we discuss life perspectives, how to live with no regrets, understanding yourself and embracing your own travel style.
  11. It looks so easy on social media: you just quit your job, sell all your stuff, and start traveling. Voila, you're a digital nomad! In reality, this approach is very stressful - I know this firsthand from my own experience. The good news is: there's another option. In this short story episode, Nienke Nina walks you through the step-by-step approach she took to figure out how to make her digital nomad lifestyle sustainable. Listen to the full interview here: The Power Of Networking - Do This When You're Looking For A Remote Job [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.]
  12. by Laura Stack, MBA, CSP, CPAE โ€œSome people call this artificial intelligence, but the reality is this technology will enhance us. So instead of artificial intelligence, I think weโ€™ll augment our intelligence.โ€ โ€” Ginny Rometty, American business executive Artificial intelligence (AI) gets a bad rap in pop culture. For every fictional Jarvis or David, there are a half-dozen Skynets or Ultrons. In the real world, most workers believe artificial intelligence is something weโ€™re still waiting on. But itโ€™s already off and running in corporations around the world, though not necessarily in forms people tend to think of when they hear the term โ€œartificial intelligence.โ€ Some visionary authors call what we have โ€œartificial stupids,โ€ but whatever you call them, they can get the job done. The job, in this case, is making human workers more productive by handing the reins for repetitive, dull tasks to silicon coworkers. Iโ€™m not talking about robots, and no one intends these AIs to take over human jobs. These AIs consist of increasingly sophisticated software boost personal productivity at work, based primarily on machine learning culled from previous data. Letโ€™s look at a few ways AI has already begun to help out: Forecasting. By assessing past data from your business or department, and testing hundreds or thousands of models using your data, AIs can help forecast the outcomes of any potential decision or approach. It can also consider innovation, potential disruptions, or supply-and-demand changes based on existing or potential conditions. This may sound more useful to manufacturers of widgets than to classic white-collar offices, but keep in mind that we still manufacture our own kinds of products for our end-users, whether they be white papers or computer programs. Besides, standard manufacturing firms also have white-collar offices to handle the technology used in production and make predictions for next year, quarter, and decade. Given the proper constraints, an AI can learn from its past errors, optimize its data based on what itโ€™s learned, and move forward based on its new conclusions โ€” 24/7. It can also use this information to develop algorithms to predict when maintenance and upgrades to its own system are needed. Security. These days, the only way to avoid data theft is to use computers completely cut off from the World Wide Web. That just doesnโ€™t cut it if your business model requires an online presence. Even if it doesnโ€™t, most white-collar businesses need dedicated access to the internet so workers can more easily do their jobs and communicate with one another. Many businesses have some level of human security to protect their real assets and people, but increasingly, they also require a high level of cybersecurity to protect data, intellectual property, and other intangible assets. AIs provide an unsleeping eye to safeguard all these: by learning to recognize cyber-attacks based on algorithms developed after previous attacks, by closely monitoring input from outside, and by shutting down access to sensitive files/systems as necessary. They can even help backtrack the attackers to their source, to block further attacks. While script kiddies and other hackers remain a serious concern, with the proper AI cybersecurity, they arenโ€™t as worrisome as they once were. Research and Personal Assistants. Digital assistants arenโ€™t exactly new, but as AI has evolved in recent years, theyโ€™ve become much easier to use and more reliable. Now, with a few instructions, they can handle your email, keep your calendar in hand, and streamline other processes with simple suggestions. This are straightforward tasks evolved from Clippy and Microsoft Bob of the pre-Y2K era (look โ€™em up). But the most useful thing about these assistants is that they can sift through enormous masses of data with ease, allowing you to do the kind of research that might not have been possible a decade ago. Before search engines alone, research was a much more onerous task, which could require months of library work and, in some cases, prohibitive levels of travel. Being pure software, AIs not only donโ€™t need time off, but they also can process basic data much faster than anything human. As a result, they can relieve us of a great deal of tedium and allow us to discover connections that help us develop or refine products and continue evolving our technology. The examples here are just a few ways AI can increase efficiency, and thus productivity, in the modern business world; soon weโ€™ll be seeing many others. ยฉ 2022 Laura Stack. Laura Stack, MBA, CSP, CPAE is known as The Productivity Proยฎ. 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 Thereโ€™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
  13. by Laura Stack, MBA, CSP, CPAE โ€œSome people call this artificial intelligence, but the reality is this technology will enhance us. So instead of artificial intelligence, I think weโ€™ll augment our intelligence.โ€ โ€” Ginny Rometty, American business executive Artificial intelligence (AI) gets a bad rap in pop culture. For every fictional Jarvis or David, there are a half-dozen Skynets or Ultrons. In the real world, most workers believe artificial intelligence is something weโ€™re still waiting on. But itโ€™s already off and running in corporations around the world, though not necessarily in forms people tend to think of when they hear the term โ€œartificial intelligence.โ€ Some visionary authors call what we have โ€œartificial stupids,โ€ but whatever you call them, they can get the job done. The job, in this case, is making human workers more productive by handing the reins for repetitive, dull tasks to silicon coworkers. Iโ€™m not talking about robots, and no one intends these AIs to take over human jobs. These AIs consist of increasingly sophisticated software boost personal productivity at work, based primarily on machine learning culled from previous data. Letโ€™s look at a few ways AI has already begun to help out: Forecasting. By assessing past data from your business or department, and testing hundreds or thousands of models using your data, AIs can help forecast the outcomes of any potential decision or approach. It can also consider innovation, potential disruptions, or supply-and-demand changes based on existing or potential conditions. This may sound more useful to manufacturers of widgets than to classic white-collar offices, but keep in mind that we still manufacture our own kinds of products for our end-users, whether they be white papers or computer programs. Besides, standard manufacturing firms also have white-collar offices to handle the technology used in production and make predictions for next year, quarter, and decade. Given the proper constraints, an AI can learn from its past errors, optimize its data based on what itโ€™s learned, and move forward based on its new conclusions โ€” 24/7. It can also use this information to develop algorithms to predict when maintenance and upgrades to its own system are needed. Security. These days, the only way to avoid data theft is to use computers completely cut off from the World Wide Web. That just doesnโ€™t cut it if your business model requires an online presence. Even if it doesnโ€™t, most white-collar businesses need dedicated access to the internet so workers can more easily do their jobs and communicate with one another. Many businesses have some level of human security to protect their real assets and people, but increasingly, they also require a high level of cybersecurity to protect data, intellectual property, and other intangible assets. AIs provide an unsleeping eye to safeguard all these: by learning to recognize cyber-attacks based on algorithms developed after previous attacks, by closely monitoring input from outside, and by shutting down access to sensitive files/systems as necessary. They can even help backtrack the attackers to their source, to block further attacks. While script kiddies and other hackers remain a serious concern, with the proper AI cybersecurity, they arenโ€™t as worrisome as they once were. Research and Personal Assistants. Digital assistants arenโ€™t exactly new, but as AI has evolved in recent years, theyโ€™ve become much easier to use and more reliable. Now, with a few instructions, they can handle your email, keep your calendar in hand, and streamline other processes with simple suggestions. This are straightforward tasks evolved from Clippy and Microsoft Bob of the pre-Y2K era (look โ€™em up). But the most useful thing about these assistants is that they can sift through enormous masses of data with ease, allowing you to do the kind of research that might not have been possible a decade ago. Before search engines alone, research was a much more onerous task, which could require months of library work and, in some cases, prohibitive levels of travel. Being pure software, AIs not only donโ€™t need time off, but they also can process basic data much faster than anything human. As a result, they can relieve us of a great deal of tedium and allow us to discover connections that help us develop or refine products and continue evolving our technology. The examples here are just a few ways AI can increase efficiency, and thus productivity, in the modern business world; soon weโ€™ll be seeing many others. ยฉ 2022 Laura Stack. Laura Stack, MBA, CSP, CPAE is known as The Productivity Proยฎ. 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 Thereโ€™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
  14. What did you like doing as a child? And how do you sprinkle joy into your day-to-day life? Digital Nomads and entrepreneurs tend to be high achievers and taking a break from work can be challenging. In this episode, we talk about finding balance in your day-to-day with digital nomad Ali. Going through burnout herself, Ali had to learn how to clear her life from stress and redesign her life. She shares that the key to success is finding balance and this is different for everyone. She gives us a walkthrough of her daily practices and what it truly means to live your life in alignment with your core values. Get ready for an episode with simple but life-changing tips you can apply in your life today. 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! ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž 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 โ€“ this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž
  15. What did you like doing as a child? And how do you sprinkle joy into your day-to-day life? Digital Nomads and entrepreneurs tend to be high achievers and taking a break from work can be challenging. In this episode, we talk about finding balance in your day-to-day with digital nomad Ali. Going through burnout herself, Ali had to learn how to clear her life from stress and redesign her life. She shares that the key to success is finding balance and this is different for everyone. She gives us a walkthrough of her daily practices and what it truly means to live your life in alignment with your core values. Get ready for an episode with simple but life-changing tips you can apply in your life today. 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! ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž 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 โ€“ this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž
  16. What did you like doing as a child? And how do you sprinkle joy into your day-to-day life? Digital Nomads and entrepreneurs tend to be high achievers and taking a break from work can be challenging. In this episode, we talk about finding balance in your day-to-day with digital nomad Ali. Going through burnout herself, Ali had to learn how to clear her life from stress and redesign her life. She shares that the key to success is finding balance and this is different for everyone. She gives us a walkthrough of her daily practices and what it truly means to live your life in alignment with your core values. Get ready for an episode with simple but life-changing tips you can apply in your life today. 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! ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž 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 โ€“ this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž
  17. When was the first time you started thinking about becoming a digital nomad? And did you have this way of always living inside of you? This week we speak with Natasha. She is a 3rd culture kid and grew up in different continents and cultures. We discuss how she designed her digital nomad lifestyle and career decisions as a digital nomad lifestyle. She tried different ways to make money online, learned what brings fulfillment and eventually created her career as a content creator. Natasha is an online entrepreneur and balancing work-life is challenging. She learned a lot about this over the year. In this episode, Natasha shares what works for her to live her digital nomad lifestyle successfully! 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! ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž 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 โ€“ this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž
  18. When was the first time you started thinking about becoming a digital nomad? And did you have this way of always living inside of you? This week we speak with Natasha. She is a 3rd culture kid and grew up in different continents and cultures. We discuss how she designed her digital nomad lifestyle and career decisions as a digital nomad lifestyle. She tried different ways to make money online, learned what brings fulfillment and eventually created her career as a content creator. Natasha is an online entrepreneur and balancing work-life is challenging. She learned a lot about this over the year. In this episode, Natasha shares what works for her to live her digital nomad lifestyle successfully! 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! ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž 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 โ€“ this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž
  19. When was the first time you started thinking about becoming a digital nomad? And did you have this way of always living inside of you? This week we speak with Natasha. She is a 3rd culture kid and grew up in different continents and cultures. We discuss how she designed her digital nomad lifestyle and career decisions as a digital nomad lifestyle. She tried different ways to make money online, learned what brings fulfillment and eventually created her career as a content creator. Natasha is an online entrepreneur and balancing work-life is challenging. She learned a lot about this over the year. In this episode, Natasha shares what works for her to live her digital nomad lifestyle successfully! 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! ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž 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 โ€“ this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž
  20. Elisa started her digital nomad journey as a coincidence when she had to work from home in the pandemic. This became a great opportunity for her, to leave South Africa and explore her own country, Colombia. She works as a community organiser for an international company, so Kendra definitely had to ask her about community building and meeting new people as digital nomads, Tune in for some tips on how to overcome loneliness and meet people wherever you are. Connect with Elisa: On instagram @elisa_novoa1890Email Elisa at novoa.elisa17@gmail.comElisa's favorite FB group: Digital Nomads Around The World Connect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteLeave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.co
  21. There are many ways and preferences when it comes travel, but with the growing focus in socially responsible themes like sustainability, we see the same trend in travel. In this episode, Jami Savage from AdventureAwaits shares her knowledge and passion for transformational travel. She talks about the elements to consider in transformational travel and how these play a huge role when planning a family trip. We discuss how kids can benefit from purposeful travel outside of the classroom and maybe even develop/uncover their interests in certain topics. Are there benefits to pulling kids from classes for travel trips and how to balance academics with world discovery. We also go into travel industry trends and what tourism boards are focusing on in the Post Covid world. What are some interesting strategies that destinations can leverage on to capture attention in the traditional low travel seasons.
  22. Digital nomad couple Anastasia and Tomer left their corporate jobs and started traveling while figuring out their online business model. They started a blog, generationnomads.com, and gained an audience. But then what? In this short story episode, Anastasia and Tomer walk us through their journey to find a business model that worked for them. It cost them a lot of trial and error to get where they are now. Listen to the full interview here: 5 Steps To Figure Out Your Online Business Model [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.]
  23. 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 access any device from anywhere and work as if you were sitting in front of it: https://rebrand.ly/anydeskdns - Connect with Mike: Learn more about Peak ProsperDiscover your purpose, get paid to do what you love, and reach your full potential with this free 3-part mini-course Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes
  24. Changing your career and starting a new freelance journey? Sounds challenging right?! Digital nomad Steve joined the podcast to share his story on how he shifted careers and began his freelance writing career. We cover 8 common challenges he faces and what he did to overcome them. These are typical challenges many freelancers face and even more so the digital nomad freelancers folks. Tune in for a fun episode with practical tips and a ton of life advice for digital nomad entrepreneurs. 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! ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž 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 โ€“ this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž
  25. What is slomadding and why do many digital nomads love it so much? In this episode, we chat with digital nomad entrepreneur Kristin about the benefits of slomadding. She is a career coach and passionate about helping people find remote jobs that bring fulfillment to their lives. This episode will teach you how to connect your core values and passions to your career. Kirstin also shares how to approach setting boundaries to help you build clarity and navigate through life. We talk about the benefits of slomadding and why many digital nomads, including Kirstin and Nienke Nina, love this new way of living the digital nomad lifestyle. So tune in for a vibrant conversation and get inspired by two slomad entrepreneurs! 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! ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž 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 โ€“ this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. ๐Ÿ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY ๐Ÿ’Ž
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