by Amanda Kingsmith | Sep 14, 2017 | Digital Nomad Life, General Travel, Travel Philosophy
Download directly, on iTunes, or Stitcher. One of the occasional downsides of long term travel is that you can sometimes feel that you lose your sense of community. On our first few trips we didn’t necessarily get this feeling as we were expecting to return to...
by Amanda Kingsmith | Aug 10, 2017 | Digital Nomad Life, Travel Philosophy
Download directly, on iTunes, or Stitcher. When talking to people who aren’t familiar with a nomadic lifestyle, it can sometimes be tricky to convey the Digital Nomadism as a career path where you can work as many hours (if not more!) than the average 9 to 5er...
by Amanda Kingsmith | Jul 27, 2017 | Asia Episodes, Digital Nomad Life, food, Guest Episodes, SE Asia
Download directly, on iTunes, or Stitcher. Originally from Oklahoma City, USA, Nathan Aguilera – aka “Foodie Flashpacker” – was inspired to plan a long term trip after meeting backpackers at a hostel during a humanitarian work trip to Kenya. On...
by Amanda Kingsmith | Jul 20, 2017 | Asia Episodes, Bali, Digital Nomad Life, food, General Travel, Japan, Korea, Macau, Malaysia, Myanmar, North America Episodes, SE Asia, Singapore, Taiwan
Download directly, on iTunes, or Stitcher. We left for our adventure to Asia on October 3, 2016, and traveled to more than 10 countries over eight months! Whether it was enjoying sunsets on the harbour, eating convenience store Onigiri, or coworking in Bali, we tried...
by Amanda Kingsmith | Jun 15, 2017 | Asia Episodes, Digital Nomad Life, General Travel, Travel Philosophy
Download directly, on iTunes, or Stitcher. A visit to Taiwan came highly recommended to us by friends as a budget friendly destination with great food and interesting attractions, but a flight in to a more inconvenient airport, misrepresented accommodation, and less...
by Amanda Kingsmith | Jun 1, 2017 | Asia Episodes, Bali, China, Digital Nomad Life, General Travel, Guest Episodes, SE Asia, Teaching abroad
Download directly, on iTunes, or Stitcher. Sasha and Rachel (aka the Grateful Gypsies) met while working at a music festival in Michigan and have been traveling the world for just about 10 years. Soon after they met, Sasha moved to Beijing to teach English, and Rachel...