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  1. What do digital nomads typically pack? And how can you work from anywhere and live out of your suitcase? Julie started her digital nomad lifestyle 2 years ago and loved it so much that she decided to 100% live location independently without a home base. In this episode, she has a full-time remote job as a software developer and shares how she convinced her employer to let her do her job remotely. We also dive into some practical tips on how she finds her next location and digital nomad-proof home. Get ready for an insightful episode with handy tips all digital nomads should hear and enjoy our chat! Learn in this podcast episode: πŸ”₯ How to convince your employer to let you work remotely πŸ”₯ Packing tips for digital nomads πŸ”₯ How to choose your next location πŸ”₯ How to figure out how you actually feel at home πŸ”₯ Tips on how you can meet like-minded people πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ 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! πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’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 – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’Ž
  2. What are the solo travel and digital nomad experience like for a guy? And how do you plan your digital nomad lifestyle and build multiple income streams? We are answering those questions with slowmad Dain from the UK. He currently lives in Australia and trades his normal lifestyle for a travel life where he works online. It’s his own way of living and slowly transitioning while building multiple passive income streams. Dain also talks about the differences between male and female solo travelers and shares typical misconceptions he experienced himself. Tune in for an exciting episode with travel learnings and new ideas! Learn in this podcast episode: πŸ”₯ How you can plan your digital nomad lifestyle πŸ”₯ How to build multiple online incomes streams πŸ”₯ How to travel and learn money at the same time πŸ”₯ Typical misconceptions digital nomads and travelers experience πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ And so much more must-know digital nomad lifestyle tips for (aspiring) digital nomads! Other episodes you might like: 🎧 50: Creating Your Career Around The Lifestyle You Want To Live With Natasha 🎧 18: Selling Sheep To Start A Travel Lifestyle with Micaela 🎧 49: 8 Freelancer Mindset Challenges to Overcome For Success With Steve 🎧 35: Building A Successful Creative Freelance Career With Suzanne 🎧 32: How To Become A Travel Blogger And Make Money Online With Isabel 🎧 09: How To Achieve Financial Freedom With Digital Nomad Dean 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! πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’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 – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’Ž
  3. What are the solo travel and digital nomad experience like for a guy? And how do you plan your digital nomad lifestyle and build multiple income streams? We are answering those questions with slowmad Dain from the UK. He currently lives in Australia and trades his normal lifestyle for a travel life where he works online. It’s his own way of living and slowly transitioning while building multiple passive income streams. Dain also talks about the differences between male and female solo travelers and shares typical misconceptions he experienced himself. Tune in for an exciting episode with travel learnings and new ideas! Learn in this podcast episode: πŸ”₯ How you can plan your digital nomad lifestyle πŸ”₯ How to build multiple online incomes streams πŸ”₯ How to travel and learn money at the same time πŸ”₯ Typical misconceptions digital nomads and travelers experience πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ And so much more must-know digital nomad lifestyle tips for (aspiring) digital nomads! Other episodes you might like: 🎧 50: Creating Your Career Around The Lifestyle You Want To Live With Natasha 🎧 18: Selling Sheep To Start A Travel Lifestyle with Micaela 🎧 49: 8 Freelancer Mindset Challenges to Overcome For Success With Steve 🎧 35: Building A Successful Creative Freelance Career With Suzanne 🎧 32: How To Become A Travel Blogger And Make Money Online With Isabel 🎧 09: How To Achieve Financial Freedom With Digital Nomad Dean 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! πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’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 – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’Ž
  4. What are the solo travel and digital nomad experience like for a guy? And how do you plan your digital nomad lifestyle and build multiple income streams? We are answering those questions with slowmad Dain from the UK. He currently lives in Australia and trades his normal lifestyle for a travel life where he works online. It’s his own way of living and slowly transitioning while building multiple passive income streams. Dain also talks about the differences between male and female solo travelers and shares typical misconceptions he experienced himself. Tune in for an exciting episode with travel learnings and new ideas! Learn in this podcast episode: πŸ”₯ How you can plan your digital nomad lifestyle πŸ”₯ How to build multiple online incomes streams πŸ”₯ How to travel and learn money at the same time πŸ”₯ Typical misconceptions digital nomads and travelers experience πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ And so much more must-know digital nomad lifestyle tips for (aspiring) digital nomads! Other episodes you might like: 🎧 50: Creating Your Career Around The Lifestyle You Want To Live With Natasha 🎧 18: Selling Sheep To Start A Travel Lifestyle with Micaela 🎧 49: 8 Freelancer Mindset Challenges to Overcome For Success With Steve 🎧 35: Building A Successful Creative Freelance Career With Suzanne 🎧 32: How To Become A Travel Blogger And Make Money Online With Isabel 🎧 09: How To Achieve Financial Freedom With Digital Nomad Dean 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! πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’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 – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’Ž
  5. How to create a seamless remote work experience? That's the question Eric Sutfin asked himself when he co-founded ZEAL, a community of like-minded explorers. In this episode, Eric and I talk about his remote work journey, off-the-beaten-path travel, immersing in different cultures, and of course his advice for other digital nomads. Connect with Eric: www.zealremote.com@zealremote on instagram Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes
  6. After 100 interviews with digital nomads, I thought it would be time to tell my own digital nomad story. So for this special episode, number 100, I asked Kendra to interview me (Anne). We talk about why and how I became a digital nomad, what I've learned along the way, and what top advice I would give other nomads if all podcast episodes would get deleted. I hope you like this special episode! Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast BabesConnect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteLeave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.co
  7. What do you tell yourself every day? And can you nurture your well-being as a digital nomad? We interviewed Kasia, who has been nomadding for over 3 years. She is currently slowmadding and passionate about living life with more intention and finding balance. In this episode, we talk about simple tips and practices you can implement today. Many digital nomads use small routines to nurture themselves. We are so happy that Kaisa shares practical and life-changing tips in this episode. Get ready for a calming and beautiful episode and live your digital nomad lifestyle with more intention! Learn from experienced digital nomad Kasia: Why digital nomads need routinesHow you can create small and simple self-love routinesHow to start your day with more intention and focusDifferent ways how to process emotions and thoughtsThe power of positive self-talk and how you can apply this in your lifeSupport 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! πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’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 – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’Ž
  8. What do you tell yourself every day? And can you nurture your well-being as a digital nomad? We interviewed Kasia, who has been nomadding for over 3 years. She is currently slowmadding and passionate about living life with more intention and finding balance. In this episode, we talk about simple tips and practices you can implement today. Many digital nomads use small routines to nurture themselves. We are so happy that Kaisa shares practical and life-changing tips in this episode. Get ready for a calming and beautiful episode and live your digital nomad lifestyle with more intention! Learn from experienced digital nomad Kasia: Why digital nomads need routinesHow you can create small and simple self-love routinesHow to start your day with more intention and focusDifferent ways how to process emotions and thoughtsThe power of positive self-talk and how you can apply this in your lifeSupport 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! πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’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 – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’Ž
  9. What do you tell yourself every day? And can you nurture your well-being as a digital nomad? We interviewed Kasia, who has been nomadding for over 3 years. She is currently slowmadding and passionate about living life with more intention and finding balance. In this episode, we talk about simple tips and practices you can implement today. Many digital nomads use small routines to nurture themselves. We are so happy that Kaisa shares practical and life-changing tips in this episode. Get ready for a calming and beautiful episode and live your digital nomad lifestyle with more intention! Learn from experienced digital nomad Kasia: Why digital nomads need routinesHow you can create small and simple self-love routinesHow to start your day with more intention and focusDifferent ways how to process emotions and thoughtsThe power of positive self-talk and how you can apply this in your lifeSupport 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! πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’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 – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’Ž
  10. How to build an online business that operates from anywhere? And how do you stay balanced and while becoming a successful entrepreneur? Digital nomad Jeanna is a female entrepreneur sharing her story about building her business to live her dream life. She gives a sneak peek behind the scenes of her travel and remote entrepreneur life. We talk about how she intentionally designed her lifestyle and adapted some of the mindsets to become fully location-independent. It took her a while to learn her own workstyle to work remotely successfully and Jeanna shares her routine and what works for her. Listen to this episode to learn how successful entrepreneur Jeanna lives her 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! πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’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 – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’Ž
  11. How to build an online business that operates from anywhere? And how do you stay balanced and while becoming a successful entrepreneur? Digital nomad Jeanna is a female entrepreneur sharing her story about building her business to live her dream life. She gives a sneak peek behind the scenes of her travel and remote entrepreneur life. We talk about how she intentionally designed her lifestyle and adapted some of the mindsets to become fully location-independent. It took her a while to learn her own workstyle to work remotely successfully and Jeanna shares her routine and what works for her. Listen to this episode to learn how successful entrepreneur Jeanna lives her 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! πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’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 – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’Ž
  12. How to build an online business that operates from anywhere? And how do you stay balanced and while becoming a successful entrepreneur? Digital nomad Jeanna is a female entrepreneur sharing her story about building her business to live her dream life. She gives a sneak peek behind the scenes of her travel and remote entrepreneur life. We talk about how she intentionally designed her lifestyle and adapted some of the mindsets to become fully location-independent. It took her a while to learn her own workstyle to work remotely successfully and Jeanna shares her routine and what works for her. Listen to this episode to learn how successful entrepreneur Jeanna lives her 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! πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’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 – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’Ž
  13. A lot of nomads we speak to on the podcast have sold all their stuff, quit their jobs and left their home countries to travel indefinitely. But it doesn't have to be such a big change. Mary Regel decided to take a 1 year sabbatical from her job in Germany to travel and get fluent at speaking Spanish. She picked up some freelance work on the way, to make sure she could afford to do a lot of activities and take language classes. In this episode, Kendra and Mary talk about finding friends in a new country, starting new hobbies, connecting with locals, and the challenges Mary faced in her year-long sabbatical. Connect with Mary: @marylikes on instagramMaria Regel on LinkedinConnect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteLeave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.co
  14. In this episode, Erin from RoamGeneration shares how she and her family went from watching a sailing documentary to living life on a boat full time. We discuss the financial aspects of things and the transition to and from life on boat to land between different seasons of life. Erin also talks about how she runs a fully remote agency right from her boat cabin and the challenges of living together as a family within the confines of a boat.
  15. Michael Boyink lived in the suburbs with his wife and two kids when he realized that they had an amazing opportunity to be location independent. He worked as a self-employed web developer, they home schooled their kids, and there was not much tying them to their home. So why not leave for a big adventure? Michael and his family ended up living full time in an RV for 8 years. In this episode, he walks us through the why and how, but also how this experience has changed his mindset and current lifestyle. Connect with Michael: On his websiteHis book: Driven to Wonder; Eight years in an RV with two kids: A MemoirConnect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes
  16. Digital nomads have a lot to think about, but how is that for a digital nomad family? And even more so if you are a traveling gay couple with a toddler? In this episode, we are interviewing Corritta and Mia about what it takes to live a successful digital nomad family life. The couple shares practical tips from choosing their next location, balancing work life and parenting to finding community. Corritta and Mia are a gay couple of color and we also chat about what challenges they encounter and how to overcome them. It’s an eye-opening conversation full of handy advice and inspiring stories. 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! πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’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 – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’Ž
  17. Digital nomads have a lot to think about, but how is that for a digital nomad family? And even more so if you are a traveling gay couple with a toddler? In this episode, we are interviewing Corritta and Mia about what it takes to live a successful digital nomad family life. The couple shares practical tips from choosing their next location, balancing work life and parenting to finding community. Corritta and Mia are a gay couple of color and we also chat about what challenges they encounter and how to overcome them. It’s an eye-opening conversation full of handy advice and inspiring stories. 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! πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’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 – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’Ž
  18. Digital nomads have a lot to think about, but how is that for a digital nomad family? And even more so if you are a traveling gay couple with a toddler? In this episode, we are interviewing Corritta and Mia about what it takes to live a successful digital nomad family life. The couple shares practical tips from choosing their next location, balancing work life and parenting to finding community. Corritta and Mia are a gay couple of color and we also chat about what challenges they encounter and how to overcome them. It’s an eye-opening conversation full of handy advice and inspiring stories. 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! πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’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 – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’Ž
  19. You know how these posts are supposed to go. It’s usually something like β€œget up at 5am, drink a lemon water, meditate for half an hour, write my gratitude journal, hit the gym for an hour, come back for a protein-fuelled breakfast”… and on and on with the nauseating hustle porn until midnight. But there’s a reason the first words of my book, How to be a Productivity Ninja, are β€œDear Human Being”. I don’t believe in perfection or striving to be a superhero. For example, here are several things that regularly happen in the first hours of my day: Being woken up too early and too tired, and putting a podcast on so that I fall back asleep for an extra hour Labouring over a decadent breakfast of scrambled eggs Too many cups of tea Doing the school run in my trackies Quordle if I feel like it (In the summer months, some of the above are also done simultaneously whilst listening to a baseball podcast) Some days I’ll go for a quick run, some days I won’t. It depends how I feel. Some days I push myself to do this, other days I’m kind to myself. When I do run, it tends to be a quick 5k to get the blood pumping (which the science shows us is more than enough to wake up a much greater proportion of our brains than without exercise). I’ll do longer runs at the weekend (Friday to Sunday) when I have more time. Knowing my own boundaries is important No two days are the same, but I do have a couple of rules. I don’t work past about 6pm, ever. I sleep better when I have the whole evening to decompress. I work Monday to Thursday – and don’t work at all on Fridays, Saturdays or Sundays. I don’t break my rules very often, but of course, it does happen. I break the evening rule deliberately six times a year when I run my live evening class, 6 Weeks to Ninja each autumn/winter. That doesn’t even feel much like work to me, although I do go to bed later afterwards. And with weekends, it’s even more rare that I break that rule. If I do, it’s usually because I have a weekly email called Rev Up for the Week which goes our every Sunday. This is always written by close of play Thursday, but then a handful of times over the last couple of years doing it, I’ve ended up sat in my pants writing it over Saturday or Sunday breakfast. Sometimes on a Friday I might β€˜emergency scan’ my inbox if I’m expecting something. I might even reply to a WhatsApp message or two. But generally, I hold that boundary pretty firmly. My other rule is about when I Create versus when I Collaborate In fact, I separate my entire calendar into β€˜Create Time’ and β€˜Collaborate Time’. For me, Create Time means being heads-down and focussed on the stuff that I can’t delegate and that only I can do. That’s things like writing articles or working on a book, reading someone else’s book for a podcast, delivering client work, recording something, or doing some other creative task. I also use this β€˜Create’ time for coming up with plans and doing my Weekly Review. When I’m in β€˜Create mode’, I deliberately block things like social media apps or certain websites from my phone, so that I don’t have the temptation to be distracted. I stick some music on, and try to get into a flow state, where I can feel totally immersed in what I’m doing. Stephen King says β€œwriting is self-hypnosis”, which is a great way to describe how I try to operate in those times. I generally do this every morning between about 9am and about 1pm. Some days if I don’t feel sharp when I wake up, I’ll start work a bit later. Other days I’ll get hungry and abandon the Create Time at 12.30 for an early lunch. Maximising the minutes isn’t that important to me, the main thing is that every morning (since that’s the time I have my best energy and attention) for some period of time, I show up and work with no distractions. Collaborate time comes in the afternoon During this time, I’m not trying to accomplish much from my to-do list. If I’m managing my Create Times well then I don’t need to. So in the afternoons I do Zoom meetings with people, reply to emails, get on calls, and so on. When I’m in Collaborate mode my job is really to help other people to get their stuff done. Every Wednesday, I’m in dad mode from 3pm, which through the summer involves a lot of riding trains with my son (he’s obsessed with trains). It’s a nice break in the week, and is a good reflection point for me until the final push on Thursdays. I don’t work crazy hours When I’ve had book deadlines in the past, I’ve been through phases of starting at 5am, working in Create Mode until 9, then taking an hour off for breakfast before doing another Create Mode session until lunchtime. It can be a wonderfully productive time (and is much easier to screen out the distractions). But for me personally, sleep is always a very high priority, and getting up at 5am every day just doesn’t fit with all the stuff I like to do in the evenings. I’ve mostly worked a four day week since 2011 (although this went out of the window for a while during the covid pandemic, I’ll admit!) and I wouldn’t go back. I’ll sometimes clock off at 4pm if I’ve had enough. I always take lunch, although not always a full hour. Everyone is different It’s fair to say that some of this should not be taken as advice, and it’s important for me to say β€œyou do you”. Your boss may not be happy with you starting late, or blocking out mornings as meeting-free. You may also just not like the sound of some of the things I do, or the way I do them. But I hope that you take away one small but important thing from this post, and it’s this: There’s no need for 70-hour weeks and a hustle mindset to be productive. When you have good habits, β€˜Ninja’-thinking, some good tech and clear priorities, you learn to say β€˜no’ to many of the things that otherwise suck up your time. Productivity isn’t about doing a hundred things, it’s about making space for what matters. And because it’s not so much of a grind, I enjoy (almost) everything I do at work, too. But productivity is a means to an end. Good productivity techniques help you achieve a lot in relatively small pockets of time, which in turn helps you to have the space in your life for everything else that matters outside of work, too. The post A day in the life of a productivity expert appeared first on Think Productive UK. View the full article
  20. How can organizations create a remote-first work environment? And what pillars are essential in a remote company culture? Digital nomads make money online through freelancing and entrepreneurship and some nomads have remote jobs. In this week’s episode, we are speaking with the head of remote of Doist, Chase Warrington. It’s a remote-first software company that prioritizes the well-being of its people and this is exactly what Chase’s role is all about. He is a remote traveling worker himself and loves the slomadding lifestyle with his wife and dog Koda. Chase shares important pillars to create a remote-first culture, and tune in for an inspiring and insightful conversation. 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! πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’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 – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’Ž
  21. How can organizations create a remote-first work environment? And what pillars are essential in a remote company culture? Digital nomads make money online through freelancing and entrepreneurship and some nomads have remote jobs. In this week’s episode, we are speaking with the head of remote of Doist, Chase Warrington. It’s a remote-first software company that prioritizes the well-being of its people and this is exactly what Chase’s role is all about. He is a remote traveling worker himself and loves the slomadding lifestyle with his wife and dog Koda. Chase shares important pillars to create a remote-first culture, and tune in for an inspiring and insightful conversation. 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! πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’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 – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’Ž
  22. How can organizations create a remote-first work environment? And what pillars are essential in a remote company culture? Digital nomads make money online through freelancing and entrepreneurship and some nomads have remote jobs. In this week’s episode, we are speaking with the head of remote of Doist, Chase Warrington. It’s a remote-first software company that prioritizes the well-being of its people and this is exactly what Chase’s role is all about. He is a remote traveling worker himself and loves the slomadding lifestyle with his wife and dog Koda. Chase shares important pillars to create a remote-first culture, and tune in for an inspiring and insightful conversation. 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! πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’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 – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’Ž
  23. 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
  24. 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.]
  25. 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! πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’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 – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. πŸ’Ž CLICK HERE TO APPLY πŸ’Ž