June 1, 2019
The fifth installment of the Nomad Skeptic Podcast features the show's first ever Texan guest.
Alex Cyrus is a web developer who works remotely for a company based in the US, while living in Canada, having successfully found work in the industry following a three-month web-dev 'boot camp'.
Topics include
*How and why somebody might want to work remotely while still doing the 'nine to five'.
*The pros and cons of coding / programming 'boot camps'.
*Materialism, the white picket fence, and asking, 'is this all there is?'
*The modern age and technology -- amazing opportunities, potential pitfalls.
May 30, 2019
The fourth installment of the Nomad Skeptic Podcast feature's the show's first ever European guest.
Tomas Woksepp is a freelance web developer who skipped college, started taking small projects on freelancer.com, and now travels the world working for clients remotely.
Topics include
*The pros and the cons of finding work on sites like freelancer.com
*How 'overthinking it' can stop people from pursuing their dreams.
*VentureCost.com -- An excellent platform for comparing the 'cost of living' around the world.
*The personality types which will survive and thrive in the DN lifestyle.
May 28, 2019
The third installment of the Nomad Skeptic Podcast features the show's first lady guest.
Suzanne Wentley is a writer and marketing consultant who has traveled the world by car, plane, and sailboat.
Topics include
*PR, politics, and influencing public opinion.
*House sitting and pet sitting: the great 'travel hack'.
*True freedom and how it is perceived by those who don't pursue it.
*Chiang Mai and the irony of a 'digital nomad mecca'.
May 25, 2019
The second installment of the Nomad Skeptic Podcast features the show's first ever guest.
Steve Beyatte is a 31yo man who has worked in Silicon Valley for years and is about to embark on a digital nomad journey with his fiancee -- but this won't be his first adventure around the world with laptop in hand...
Topics include
*Silicon Valley and the tech scene.
*The value proposition of weddings vs travel.
*How we respond to the reality which presents itself to us.
*Mental health and how the DN lifestyle can affect it.
May 13, 2019
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