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I am interviewing the change makers moving our world forward so we can all learn from them. Main themes include: Entrepreneurship Remote Work Digital nomadism Talent attraction Indie Hacking Expat life Visas And so much more. My boundless curiosity at your service.
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Welcome to The Remote Nomad podcast with Kate Smith! Your weekly escape from the 9-5 grind. Every week we interview industry experts from around the world on remote work, landing a remote job, the digital nomad lifestyle, and mastering your mindset. Prepare to be inspired to create more freedom in your life. Hosted by Kate Smith, Remote Career Coach, Speaker, and Remote Work Advocate. She's been seen in Fast Company, BBC, CNN, CNBC, Glassdoor, Bustle, Atlas Obscura +. You can find her at www ...
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In this podcast, Justin Harlan and Darcy Boles discuss the origin and growth of Tulsa Remote, an initiative from George Kaiser Family Foundation, aimed at attracting remote workers to the city by offering financial incentives and community integration. Started in 2018, Tulsa Remote has successfully brought thousands of people to Tulsa, significantl…
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In this episode, we had a conversation with Mark Postema, an EduScrum trainer who also teaches English and Physics. Edu what? You might say. EduScrum is a framework that comprises tools and ceremonies aimed at creating a user-centered learning experience. It involves learners and a facilitator working together to achieve this goal, with the framewo…
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Hello dear listeners, In this episode, we had the privilege of speaking with Vika Matuzaitė, a non-formal education trainer and facilitator, who enlightened us about the concept of Queer Youth and how youth workers can support Queer young people. In today’s world, there can be significant confusion surrounding this topic, where gender, identity, an…
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In this solo episode, I dive into my vision of the future of remote work and nomad economies. What is the nomad economy, and why will it change the world we live in? Tune in to find out! I share four projects that I'm currently following and discuss how the nomad economy is changing our day-to-day lives. As always, I'd love to hear your feedback in…
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Join us this week as we talk to the incredible Matthew Bowles, legendary podcast host of the Maverick Show and co-founder of the Maverick group. He's one of the key figures in the Remote Work Movement and has so much knowledge to share. In this episode, we dive into Matt's journey of starting his location-independent business in 2007 and his favori…
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Dear listeners, In this edition, we had the pleasure of conversing with Jan Lai, an expert in international youth mobility, non-formal education, youth work, digital literacy, and online learning. Jan is a passionate and restless soul who enjoys a good challenge. During our chat, Jan shared how he initiated an esports* team with a group of young pe…
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Can a podcast make you hungry? Yes when it’s about the First Foodie popup coliving in Sardinia, Italy, The Casa Basilico. Join us for a talk about true connection with Italian traditions, positive impact and this community driven coliving experience in Sardinia. You can’t miss this one!
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Mitko Karshovski is one of the most respected voices on digital nomadism and the future of work. Host of the top 2% podcast That Remote Life, Mitko has deep inside information about the Remote Work Movement from implementation to the lifestyle that remote work unlocks. We will be talking about the state of nomadism, the future of work and current t…
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This week’s podcast is all about the reasons I fell in love with the Remote Work Movement. 10 years ago I found the first article about Remote Work and since then it became my obsession and life mission to have as many people as possible working remotely. If you like this type of content, please feel free to share it with your friend or family, and…
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How Remote Works, the future of workplaces and travelling the world Ali Greene is the coauthor of Remote Works: Managing for Freedom, Flexibility, and Focus. A remote worker since 2014, she was previously the Director of People Operations for DuckDuckGo and the former Head of Culture and Community at Oyster. Ali can be found at remoteworksbook.com.…
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Hello dear listeners, In this episode, we talked to Snežana Bačlija Knoch, an educational consultant in the European youth field and a facilitator of learning for nearly two decades. She loves to create encouraging and inviting learning environments, facilitate action-oriented value-based learning, and experiment with (and sometimes create) differe…
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Liam Martin Serial Entrepreneur | Speaker | Writer | Innovator Liam is the co-founder and chief innovation officer at Time Doctor, a leading time tracking and productivity software company. Liam leads the development of new features at Time Doctor and drives innovation to help businesses and individuals manage workforces better. He is a co-organize…
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It's been a minute! We are happy to announce that the Remote Work Movement podcast is back! We will be posting every week from today, the best people in the remote work space, the best information and everything you need to know about remote work. See you in the next episode with the always incredible Liam Martin, CMO at Time Doctor and co-founder …
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Hello dear listeners, This time our conversation was with Michael Kimming, an intercultural trainer, coach, online instructor and facilitator. Michael and other colleagues published an eBook called “How to Talk About War – Facilitating Learning in the Face of Crisis”, which became the topic of our conversation. Michael was facilitating a workshop w…
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Hello dear listeners, In this episode, we talked with Paul Kloosterman, a youth worker and author of several publications for youth workers and facilitators. We heard Paul’s story of how he got involved in youth work, but the main topic of our talk was Self-Directed Learning. As the name implies, self-directed learning it’s a process where individu…
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Hello dear listeners, After more than a year, Talking Youth Work is back. We did miss you. A lot! We hope you are doing well and are curious to learn about Youth Work with our guests. This time we spoke with Niels Floor, a pioneer of the concept of Learning Experience Design. Niels is a designer himself, and he brought the curiosity and problem-sol…
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Ali helps remote workers be productive and create more work-life balance so they can enjoy the full benefits of working remotely. In this episode we talk about creating boundaries at work, how to stay productive on the road, what newbies get wrong about remote work and common misconceptions, overcoming loneliness, managing work from home, and creat…
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Learn how Gonçalo Hall transformed a random island in Portugal into a digital nomad hotspot, in the middle of a pandemic. In this episode, we talk about how countries are embracing remote workers, how Gonçalo convinced the community of Madeira Island to get on board with becoming a digital nomad hotspot, what digital nomads and remote workers can e…
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Today we are joined by Scott Asai who is a speaker, Coach, and guru of one the most overlooked yet critical skills for remote workers, and he’s even given a TEDx talk about it... “Saving Soft Skills From Extinction.” Scott Asai is a coach and TEDx speaker. He is an expert on one of the most overlooked, yet critical skills for remote workers – soft …
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CEO and Co-Founder of SafetyWing, Sondre Rasch, shares his vision to remove geographical borders by creating a global home country on the internet and a global social safety net. We discuss what inspired his bold vision and the challenges he will have to face to make this ambitious goal a reality. Sondre also shares how this will transform the worl…
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Dear listeners, We spoke with Paavo Pyykönen who is a senior program advisor for the Finnish National Agency for the Erasmus+ Youth Program, an european funding line that supports youth work related projects. Paavo talked about the importance of international youth exchanges, where youngsters can meet peers from other cultures, pursue their interes…
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In this episode, we travel to Madeira's island to explore a new and exciting project: the Digital Nomad Village. We talked to Gonçalo Hall - the founder of the project - who had the project's idea while on an Erasmus+ project in Italy. Gonçalo discovered digital nomadism six years ago, fell in love with remote work and became a remote work consulta…
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Hello dear listeners, First of all, we wish you a super 2021, as this is our first episode this year. To lighten up things we talked to Carmine Rodi, a trainer and standup comedian. Sometimes humor is the best way to bring awareness to certain topics, and youth work has some particularities that Carmine explored in a very humorous way. In the work …
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Hello dear listeners, In this episode we talked with Pedro Fabião, an international clown, actor, director, trainer, and psychologist. ​He directed the biggest professional clown organisation in Portugal (www.narizvermelho.pt), where he worked for 16 years. The conversation was about the Art of Clowning and how it can help people develop empathy an…
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Hello dear listeners, In this episode we go green. We talked to Antonio Jovanovski, a trainer, an activist and a social entrepreneur. He is a member of the Pool of trainers of Youth@Work partnership (www.youthatworkpartnership.org) and the founder of a youth environmental NGO (www.gogreen.mk) where he works on training and policy development relate…
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Hello dear listeners, We are joined in this episode by Elin McCallum, one of the co-founders of Bantani Education, a non-profit organisation supporting entrepreneurial and creative learning. Elin is also a member of the Youth@Work Pool of trainers. One of the topics of our talk was how to measure impact in youth work, from the example of the Youth@…
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Dear listeners, Hope summer treated you well. We did miss you, and we hope you are all doing well. In this episode we talked to Nik Paddison from the UK, a trainer of trainers, youth workers and activists in the European youth field. For the last few years he has been working as a full time freelance trainer, writer and consultant. The main topic w…
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Hello dear listeners, In this episode we talked with Maria-Carmen Pantea and Dunja Potočnik, members of the Pool of European Youth Researchers (PEYR) who did important research in the field of youth employability and entrepreneurship for the Youth@Work Partnership. Our conversation covered some of the tensions that the youth field faces regarding y…
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Hello dear listeners, In this episode, we talked with two very interesting women entrepreneurs: Angelica Perra and Barbara Földi, who are part of the Pool of Trainers of the Youth@Work Partnership that has placed women's entrepreneurship and economic empowerment among their 9 priorities - https://youthatworkpartnership.org/priorities/. Angelica is …
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With this episode we are starting a special season powered by Youth@Work, a Partnership on Youth Employability and Entrepreneurship of Erasmus+ National Agencies . In this episode we talked to Raluca Diroescu, the coordinator of Youth@Work. Raluca likes to call herself a youth work supporter. A person that supports youth work like a fan that wants …
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Hello dear listeners, In this episode we talked to Laimonas Ragauskas, a Lithuanian trainer and consultant in the field of Education, who has been involved in innovative online projects like Cities of Learning, Trainers Appraisal and Badgecraft. We are living a particular time with the COVID-19 pandemic and all the lockdowns around the world, so it…
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Hello dear listeners, "To create community, we need channels where different stakeholders share their points of view.” Mark Taylor Here is another episode that was a lot of fun to record. This time with Mark Taylor, editor of the only European online magazine focused on youth work: Coyote Magazine. We wondered if youth workers live too much in thei…
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First of all is good to be back! In this episode we talked with Jo Claeys, a youth worker and a trainer who together with Denis Morel and Simona Molari, developed the training "The Power of Non Formal Education". We tried to better understand what is non formal education, how it relates to other types of education, the contact points with formal ed…
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We are joined in this episode by Virgílo Varela, a consultant in Social and Community Innovation that talked to us about one of his main skills and passion: Dragon Dreaming. Dragon Dreaming is a systemic design process, a philosophy and a methodological framework, to create collaborative and sustainable projects, something that a lot of youth worke…
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In this episode we talked to Sandra Gojic, an educator passionate about movement and creating spaces where young people can express themselves. The way Sandra explores this is through Embodied Learning: an educational method that has been around for a while. In our conversation our guest shared her story, how is it was difficult for her to express …
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Hello dear listeners! For the kickoff of our second season we talked with Judit Balogh, she is the project coordinator for "Europe Goes Local" a strategic partnership to support municipal level youth work. It was a very interesting conversation where we explored this approach to international youth work: thinking long term and on local level, creat…
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For the last episode of season one, it’s just Anita and Rui and...you. We talked about how the first season of Talking Youth Work was for us, all the amazing people we talked to, and the biggest takeaways from each episode. There will be a Second Season of 10 episodes, and we are looking for a way to support it. If you have any ideas to fund the ne…
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From working at an accounting and consulting firm to creating a seven figure ecommerce business. Our next guest has been dropshipping for three years, is founder of Drop Ship Masterminds, and has even been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine. I'm so excited to introduce you to Alex Tenorio. In this episode we cover: What dropshipping is and how it wo…
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In this episode, WiFly Nomads Alumni and Friday Coworking space Founder, Nathalie Goovaerts, shares her journey to going remote. We share how Nathalie successfully became a full-time freelancer within 2 months of completing WiFly Nomads and how within six months of completing the program she opened her co-working space, Friday Cowork. In this episo…
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Ever dreamed of writing your own book one day? In this episode, we're joined by author, publisher, and book coach, Matt Rudnitsky. He previously worked at scribe media formerly known as the infamous company Book in a Box and he now runs his own business Platypus Publishing. His first self-published book made over $14,000 selling on Amazon with no s…
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In this podcast Thomas Gold talks about his research on measuring the entrepreneurial mindset and how that work can inform the initiatives of youth workers. The findings from his research on entrepreneurial mindset can be found in Measuring Entrepreneurial Mindset in Youth: Learnings from NFTE's Entrepreneurial Mindset Index. Thomas Gold is a resea…
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In this episode WiFly Nomads Alumni, Rhami Aboud, shares his journey from quitting his 9 to 5 government job, joining WiFly Nomads, starting a business, and now working remotely and traveling the world on Remote Year. In this episode Rhami shares: His journey to becoming a digital nomad What his experience was like on WiFly Nomads What it's really …
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In this episode, we're joined by Matt Moffitt who is a frequent flyer expert and content producer at the frequent flyer blog Point Hacks. In this episode Matt shares how to travel for free and get cheap flights using point hacks. We cover: How to travel first class for (almost) free How Matt got a $14,000 flight for only $100 (including limo, priva…
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In this episode, we're joined by the Sr. Career Specialist at FlexJobs, which is an award-winning site for remote job listings. In this episode, Brie shares how to land a remote job that allows you to work from anywhere in the world. We cover: The process of landing a remote job vs traditional 9-5 jobs How "techie" (or nontechie) you need to be Avo…
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Our guest this time is Jon Ord, Professor at the University of St Mark & St John, Plymouth, UK. During our conversation – besides the unavoidable Brexit theme and its consequences in UK Youth Work - he mentioned that some of the youth work that is still being done today is meant to “keep youngsters off the streets”, “keep them busy”, from a time wh…
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In this episode we interview transformational life coach, Jonathan Beal, who helps others find their purpose, improve their self worth and courageously live a life that is true to themselves. Jonathan is originally from the UK, currently residing in Valencia, Spain. In this episode, Jonathan shares his breakdown to breakthrough story and we discuss…
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WiFly Nomads alumni, Sarah Aboulhosn, shares how to successfully work remotely as a freelancer, which has allowed her to live in places such as Bali and Thailand. She shares: How she overcame the fear of quitting her 9-5 job to go remote Why she decided to freelance instead of taking a remote job The biggest mistakes she made as a freelancer (and t…
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Tom Kuegler from Finding Tom went from making $10/hour freelancing to 5-figure blogging pay checks. In this episode he shares how he was able to make money online by writing for the blogging platform, Medium, (and how beginners can do it too), how he was able to grow a raving fan base of 200,000 followers on Facebook and 25,000 followers on Medium,…
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Jeremy Noronha dropped out of college in pursuit of becoming a digital nomad. He started his journey traveling around India with $200 to his name, all while learning how to pick up clients along the way. His resourcefulness helped him achieve his goals early on. Learn: How he landed clients with no experience How he eventually landed a gig at Found…
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