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Nomadlyfe

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Nomadlyfe is a conversational podcast about life as a nomad and the parts of life influenced by this lifestyle. Host Aménụ talks to travelers, digital nomads, and people with alternative career paths from all over the globe, most of whom she meets as she travels.

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United States

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Nomadlyfe is a conversational podcast about life as a nomad and the parts of life influenced by this lifestyle. Host Aménụ talks to travelers, digital nomads, and people with alternative career paths from all over the globe, most of whom she meets as she travels.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Jazzie from LA: Get Your Pinky Toe Wet

6/28/2022
What's up worldly people? Wonder what it's like to perform stand-up comedy around the world? I’m yet to find out, but our guest today does! Jazzie performs and competes in stand-up comedy competitions internationally and has been traveling for 4 years. She is also an actress, speaker, entrepreneur, transformation coach, travel consultant, and event coordinator for POC nomads around the world. In this episode, which is our season finale, we talk about how Jazzie has redefined freedom after a short time in the prison system and five years of probation, her experience living in Asia, doing comedy around the world, passive income streams, traveling while black, dating, shedding limiting beliefs and manifesting your future. You can find transcripts for this episode on the website. This episode was produced by Aménụ. Music in this episode was acquired from freesound.org under the creative commons license. Jingle was performed by Aménụ featuring Cloud Camo and Fonazza Stent. Episode art features vector art from Rachel Rock. Learn more about Jazzie: Jazzie Mas on Instagram & YouTube: @blackdigitalnomad Video: From Probation 2 Passports : How I Regained my Freedom & Travel Full-Time Support the show

Duration:01:01:55

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Denis from Vladivostok: Chaos, Feels Like Home

6/14/2022
What's up worldly people? Wonder what it's like to move countries as a teenager? Well, I know all about that and so does our guest today! Denis is an entrepreneur, web developer, vlogger, thrill seeker, investor, and gamer who I met in Playa Del Carmen last year. In this episode, we talk about Denis’ experience moving from Russia to New Zealand at the age of 15 as well as his experience quitting his corporate job as an auditor and co-founding one of the biggest price comparison websites in New Zealand for utilities, insurance, financial products, and more. We discuss his process for getting a Mexican permanent residency in less than a month as well as productivity techniques, emerging nomad trends, dating, activity-based travel, and more. Stay movin’! You can find transcripts for this episode on the website. This episode was produced by Aménụ. Music in this episode was acquired from freesound.org under the creative commons license. Jingle was performed by Aménụ featuring Cloud Camo and Fonazza Stent. Episode art features vector art from Rachel Rock. Learn more about Denis from his Blog, YouTube channel, and Comparison website ... Support the show

Duration:01:12:43

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Josh from Johannesburg: Fail Fast, Fail Cheap

5/31/2022
What’s up worldly people? Wonder what it's like to start a product-based business in the US without ever being in the US? Well, our guest today does. I met Josh at a hostel in San Cristobal de las Casas in Chiapas, Mexico last year. Josh is an entrepreneur-slash-Computer Science and Maths student, who I met while he was taking time off school to travel. In this episode, we talk about what it means to follow your passion and be happy and remote. We dive into what got Josh into traveling, what he’s learned from his travels, how he taught himself the principles of business and has since started e-commerce ventures, the metaverse, and more. Stay movin’! You can find transcripts for this episode on the website. This episode was produced by Aménụ. Music in this episode was acquired from freesound.org under the creative commons license. Jingle was performed by Aménụ featuring Cloud Camo and Fonazza Stent. Episode art features vector art from Rachel Rock. Support the show

Duration:00:41:00

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Germain from Paris: Finding Good Veggies

5/17/2022
What's up worldly people? Wonder what it's like to travel long-term? I’m yet to find out, but our guest today does. I first met Germain at a hostel in Guadalajara last year. We got to co-work in a common area of the hostel we were staying at, explore the Centro neighborhood in GDL, join a pub crawl hosted by our hostel, and of course get some delicious food. Germain’s no stranger to long-term travel and he has so many stories and tips to share. In this episode, we talk about how Germain got interested in traveling, how he prepares for his trips, makes friends, and more while living abroad. Also, in a fun twist, we conclude this episode with Germain asking me a few questions of his own. Stay movin’! You can find transcripts for this episode on the website. This episode was produced by Aménụ. Music in this episode was acquired from freesound.org under the creative commons license. Jingle was performed by Aménụ featuring Cloud Camo and Fonazza Stent. Episode art features vector art from Rachel Rock. Support the show

Duration:00:50:15

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Jasmine from Tampa: Plain Ole India Ink on White Paper

5/3/2022
What’s up worldly people? Wonder what it’s like to like to solo travel? Well, I know, and so does our guest today. I met Jasmine at a hostel in Mexico City last year. Jasmine’s an artist, teacher, blogger, and fellow recovering perfectionist transitioning into botany. In this episode, we talk about Jasmine’s inspiration to solo travel, traveling while black, coming to terms with cultural differences while traveling, living and working in Egypt during the lockdown, learning languages, doing art for the soul, passive income strategies, and more. Stay movin’! This episode was produced by Aménụ. Music in this episode was acquired from freesound.org under the creative commons license. Jingle was performed by Aménụ featuring Cloud Camo and Fonazza-Stent. Episode art features vector art from Rachel Rock. Learn more about Jasmine's projects: https://linktr.ee/PNLP.CO https://yogabounds.com/ Support the show

Duration:01:07:40

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Tray from Madison: Let's Just Start With Shorts

4/19/2022
What’s up worldly people? Wonder what it’s like to transition from tech to full time entrepreneurship? Well, our guest today does. I met Tray virtually through a mutual friend. Tray’s a former Facebook account manager who quit his job to start an online business with his partner. He’s been living in Canggu in Bali, Indonesia for about two years and now runs two online businesses (Bamboo Ave and Vybe Interior). In this episode, we dive into what inspired Tray to start his businesses, how he started and runs these businesses, living in Bali, and more. Stay movin’! You can find transcripts for this episode on the website. This episode was produced by Aménụ. Music in this episode was acquired from freesound.org under the creative commons license. Jingle was performed by Aménụ featuring Cloud Camo and Fonazza Stent. Episode art features vector art from Rachel Rock. Support the show

Duration:00:45:48

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Monica from Cittadella: We're going to go with the waves

4/5/2022
What’s up worldly people? Do you prefer to explore landscapes more than cities? Well, our guest today does. I met Monica in Florence, Italy last year. Along with her boyfriend and close friend, she was finishing a trek from Bologna to Florence known as the “Path of God” or “Via Degli Dei” in Italian, which takes about a week. Funny enough, I took the same route that same day… by a 30-minute train. We were staying at the same hostel, and I got to know her and her friends and even got tips on what to do in Venice, where I was going to the next day. In this episode, we dive into Monica’s love for exploring landscapes, her YouTube channels, hostels and Airbnbs, passive income, her big plans for long-term travel, and more. You can find transcripts for this episode on the website. This episode was produced by Aménụ. Music in this episode was acquired from freesound.org under the creative commons license. Jingle was performed by Aménụ featuring Cloud Camo and Fonazza Stent. Episode art features vector art from Rachel Rock. Support the show

Duration:00:44:02

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Oran from Tel Aviv: Shawarma on a small boat

3/22/2022
What’s up worldly people? Two things that I love most about travel are the spontaneous experiences and the interesting people I encounter. I met our guest Oran during my 13-hour layover in Lisbon last year. Within minutes, I convinced him to join me and explore Lisbon at night with the little time that I had. In this episode, we’re going share the crazy story of how we met and talk about Oran’s life as digital nomad from the cultural differences he’s observed to his experience traveling as a vegetarian, making friends, dating abroad, the good and bad of nomading, and what covid travel looks like in Thailand, Singapore, and Mexico. We’ll also share some tips and tricks for long-term travel, and I’ll be describing one of my favorite Nigerian dishes. Stay movin’! You can find transcripts for this episode on the website. This episode was produced by Aménụ. Music in this episode was acquired from freesound.org under the creative commons license. Jingle was performed by Aménụ featuring Cloud Camo and Fonazza Stent. Episode art features vector art from Rachel Rock. Support the show

Duration:01:07:13

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Marisela from LA: Two bins at my cousin’s garage

3/8/2022
What’s up worldly people? Ever thought about selling (almost) all your things and traveling the world? Well, our guest today did just that. I met Marisela last November in a hostel in Guadalajara. Both solo travelers, we clicked instantly and explored together for about three days before saying goodbye and going on our separate journeys. In this episode, we’ll be talking about Marisela’s motivation to take this huge leap, the complexities of being bicultural, meeting people abroad, travel fatigue, travel safety, work stays, and more. Stay movin’! You can find transcripts for this episode on the show website. This episode was produced by Aménụ. Music in this episode was acquired from freesound.org under the creative commons license. Jingle was performed by Aménụ featuring Cloud Camo and Fonazza Stent. Episode art features vector art from Rachel Rock. Support the show

Duration:00:42:04

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MariseIa from LA: Two bins at my cousin’s garage

3/8/2022
What’s up worldly people? Ever thought about selling (almost) all your things and traveling the world? Well, our guest today did just that. I met Marisela last November in a hostel in Guadalajara. Both solo travelers, we clicked instantly and explored together for about three days before saying goodbye and going on our separate journeys. In this episode, we’ll be talking about Marisela’s motivation to take this huge leap, the complexities of being bicultural, meeting people abroad, travel...

Duration:00:42:12

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Aménụ from Lagos: In Between

2/22/2022
What’s up worldly people? In this introductory episode, our host Aménụ talks about her experience as a first-generation immigrant to the US, life after graduate school, and circumstances that influenced her to gravitate towards remote and contract-based work. She recaps her most recent adventures, discusses the motivation for the podcast and what’s to come. Stay movin’! You can find transcripts for this episode on the website. This episode was produced by Aménụ. Music in this episode was acquired from freesound.org under the creative commons license. Jingle was performed by Aménụ featuring Cloud Camo and Fonazza Stent. Episode art by Aménụ with photography from Gabi, logo, and vector art from Rachel Rock. Support the show

Duration:00:22:27

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Nomadlyfe Trailer

1/23/2022
Aménụ welcomes you to Nomadlyfe! Support the show

Duration:00:00:24