Description
Digital nomadism has been hailed as a way to save communities—and slammed for raising rents and pricing out locals. In this week’s episode, Chloe Arrojado, an AFAR editor and digital nomad, explores the complicated ethics of working remotely.
Meet this week’s guests
Chloe Arrojado, AFAR associate editor, destinations
Olga Hannonen, a researcher at the University of Eastern Finland
Luci Jerkovic, head of global PR for the Croatian National Tourist Board
Nicole Lim, executive director of Movers and Shakas
Brent Hartinger and Michael Jensen, digital nomads
Resources
Read the episode’s show notes, including a full transcript of the episode.
Six tips for starting out as a digital nomad.
The best gear for digital nomads.
10 countries that make it easy to work remotely.
How to apply for Canada’s new digital nomad visa.
This podcast episode is part of Afar, A Retrospective. As part of Afar’s 15-year anniversary celebration, this episode from our sister podcast, Travel Tales by Afar, was selected as one of our favorites. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do—and stay tuned for more archival Travel Tales episodes...
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