Amy Scott is a pioneer of the nomad movement, starting after her cousins convinced her to quit her job in 2004! Thirteen years later, she is a podcaster and freelance editor, with several other income streams to support her lifestyle. She has seen the digital nomad world go through many changes and developments through the years. Give a listen to learn how her Nomadtopia hub has been a major part of the growth of the industry and lifestyle. Stay emPowered, Beck
Andrea Jordan is a fellow Kiwi who works as a business strategist and photographer. This former lawyer helps business owners reduce their stress and systematize and organize their business systems through her company, all while traveling as a digital nomad for the past four years. Stay emPowered, Beck
Chelsea Glass had her heart stolen by Latin America. She spends half the year running her travel company, giving tours around Guatemala. The other half, she works on the internet to build her business while enjoying her adopted home region. Stay emPowered, Beck
Susan Shain is a recovering ski bum who followed the path of seasonal jobs that has taken her around the world for the past decade. Listen to how she ended up a travel blogger and content marketer traveling full time as she built her freelance writing career. Stay emPowered, Beck
Nora Dunn is one of the original Pioneers of travel blogging going back to 2006, and has blazed a trail for literally thousands of others she's inspired through the years. She makes her living as a freelance writer and blogger, and also teaches people how to become a digital nomad. Nora is truly one of the original modern nomads who has lived and traveled in just about every way you can imagine. Stay emPowered, Beck
Amber Monaco and I get into kind of a taboo subject today. Amber is an American Digital Nomad who has spent most of her time as a Copywriter and content creator, and has recently made a switch BACK from the digital nomad life. Find out why in this week's episode… Stay emPowered, Beck
Megan Jerrard from Mapping Megan has one of the most popular travel blogs around since 2007. Her adventure and adrenaline filled stories with her husband Mike have been featured in places like National Geographic, the New York Times, and Forbes. Listen to find out how she has made such a name for herself in the competitive world of travel writing. Stay emPowered, Beck
Recording 100 podcasts in 100 days was more than just putting on a show for you. Hopefully you've been able to learn quite a bit from these episodes, but the part that excites me the most is due to my own challenge. After years of talking about doing a podcast, I finally decided to actually talk on a podcast, and publish it. Things have changed considerably since starting 3 months ago. Taking on this challenge was pretty difficult, but the reward you feel from actually accomplishing the goal. I didn't always feel like doing it, and there were a ton of complications. It would have been easy to walk away when things went wrong, but I'm the type of person who says they're going to do something, and it just happens. But it's still a challenge. Hear how I encourage myself to follow through with some discipline in order to complete tasks I wasn't even sure was possible. Hear what's coming next and why it's important to have the discipline to complete you
Playa del Carmen Mexico is one of the better digital nomad hotspots, and is where I am now. The wifi situation has not been ideal in my experience, but some people have found better connections. Playa is about 15–20% more expensive than it was for me in Bangkok, but I've been eating out at fancier places, and doing new stuff since I only just arrived. Listen to today's podcast to find out the rest of my thoughts on Playa and staying here long-term. Stay emPowered, Beck
Eric has a long-term background in the world of finance, including all the traditional career life plans of banking industry jobs, grad school, and the world of corporate accounting. He escaped from what he calls "Grey cubicle land" 2 years ago after the "overnight success" he found from starting a blog in 2008 and building his side-hustle. He left his high-paid finance job when he was able to replace his income through freelance writing and other work based off his blog platform. Eric goes deep into loads of tips on travel and flight hacking using credit card points and travel rewards programs on today's podcast. Stay emPowered, Beck