We've been Digital Nomads for nearly 3 years and while of course there are no free lunches, for the most part, its been a dream come true to be able to close the 'office' and have another country on the other side of the door. Its been a privilege and we never take it for granted. We have friends all over the world now, and have been lucky enough to experience more than our share of life changing days. At the same time, we are paying off our debt MUCH faster than we would if we still lived in Seattle. We run a business that we can work 100% remotely, all US clients, so we stay in countries that mesh well with that workday. We are on a 'Seattle to Argentina' journey and about to relocate to our second city in Colombia.
this is very impressive and I want to try to experience this life style :) but these days, many companies try to go back to corporate working style again. Are you guys still enjoying digital nomad life?
"Hello Digital Nomads! 👋 I’m exploring remote work opportunities and would love to hear your advice about international platforms and jobs. 👉 What kind of remote work do you do? 👉 Which platforms do you recommend ? 👉 Are there any platforms or industries you’d suggest specifically for Turkish citizens looking for international opportunities? Your insights would mean a lot! 🌍"
As a digital nomad based out of the USA are people considered an itinerant by the IRS or do they keep a home or apartment? Obviously keeping a home or apartment that you are never at makes it less efficient/more expensive. So i'm guessing, most do something like, "hey mom and dad can i use your address as my place of residence" Correct me if i'm wrong! It's funny how this very important detail is left out by so many vloggers and without mom and dad, it would not be possible.
This content is enlightening. I read a parallel book that redefined my outlook. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Theodore Blaze
It was an honor to be a featured guest on the documentary!
We've been Digital Nomads for nearly 3 years and while of course there are no free lunches, for the most part, its been a dream come true to be able to close the 'office' and have another country on the other side of the door. Its been a privilege and we never take it for granted. We have friends all over the world now, and have been lucky enough to experience more than our share of life changing days. At the same time, we are paying off our debt MUCH faster than we would if we still lived in Seattle. We run a business that we can work 100% remotely, all US clients, so we stay in countries that mesh well with that workday. We are on a 'Seattle to Argentina' journey and about to relocate to our second city in Colombia.
Nice to see my beloved Chiang Mai featured. 😊
Representing!
It’s not your city. I have lived there for many years
this is very impressive and I want to try to experience this life style :) but these days, many companies try to go back to corporate working style again. Are you guys still enjoying digital nomad life?
@2:55 “they’re IN the computer?”
😂
Very interesting documentary 👍
@Minority Nomad - man, your video featured in PBS is out!
Amazing One...!
love this channel with full support , always making amazing contents
"Hello Digital Nomads! 👋
I’m exploring remote work opportunities and would love to hear your advice about international platforms and jobs.
👉 What kind of remote work do you do?
👉 Which platforms do you recommend ?
👉 Are there any platforms or industries you’d suggest specifically for Turkish citizens looking for international opportunities?
Your insights would mean a lot! 🌍"
They’re called illegal immigrants when it involves America and Digital Nomads when Americans go to poorer countries!
The difference is one of them benefits the other’s economy and the other just worsens it
As a digital nomad based out of the USA are people considered an itinerant by the IRS or do they keep a home or apartment? Obviously keeping a home or apartment that you are never at makes it less efficient/more expensive. So i'm guessing, most do something like, "hey mom and dad can i use your address as my place of residence" Correct me if i'm wrong! It's funny how this very important detail is left out by so many vloggers and without mom and dad, it would not be possible.
You can rent out your apartment?
Not only parents also friends…
This is nice!
This content is enlightening. I read a parallel book that redefined my outlook. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Theodore Blaze
so what did YOU do to become a digital nomad?
Erick Prince is the man, but has horrible taste in pizza.
What's his handle?
Pdated my CV, to leave the US as a digital nomad. No interest in citizenship.
what do you do, i need a job
digital nomads
Come to Our Show!
Ditto
Hellomotion🥸