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I stumbled upon Chris's YouTube channel a little over a month ago when I was looking for channels of digital nomads around my age that recently finished college or any other form of higher education (I'm 22 btw). I'm from the US, but my family was born in the Caribbean, and I live a couple hours away from Canaada. Up until last year, I never left the North America. When I graduated college, I took a trip to Europe, as my graduation present and I was immediately struck with the travel bug. I visited my mom's friend in London, and he has a daughter a little older then me who likes to go on extended trips internationally. In a life that I once thought was impossible to live unless you're rich, seemed to be more doable than I thought. When I return back to the states I started following blogs and YouTube channels about people who've travel around the world non-stop to live a more simpler life: from English teachers, to charity workers to freelancers, to digital entrepreneurs. The more I learned about the many ways to travel, the more doable this life seemed. Like many digital nomads, I aspired a life in the corporate world, but as I got closer and closer to graduation, I felt like that life wasn't for me especially after taking internships relevant to my field of study (accounting/finance). I began to reassess my likes/dislikes and skills that I could utilize to live a more location dependent life. I haven't come across many travel podcasts. He, and I think this is a great podcast for millennials like me that are looking for career options outside of the traditional path we were all once taught in grade school and higher education.
Cole_793 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/10/16
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Great idea Chris. Really interesting to hear the different stories of people who work in this field, and really inspiring to those that want to become digital nomads.
Jcebuck via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/07/16
Great podcast for nomading!
amanda-utah via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/04/18
I work 40 hours per week. I work in a fixed location. My job is so heavily regimented that I even have to ask permission (like a child) to use the restroom. All aspects of my professional life at this stage are, if I'm honest, a little soul crushing. I have absolutely zero autonomy in my current...Read full review »
ERLY Andrw via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/13/16
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