The Ageist recently featured me in an interview discussing my journey as a seasoned digital nomad since 2017.
I'm excited to share some insights from the interview, exploring the reasons and methods behind our lifestyle. Happy reading!
"After feeling stuck, working too much, and leading a life of consumption, Wayne and his wife, Sally, returned to their then-home in Australia, sold their trinkets, and set out to travel more, consume less, and make more memories.
They had no jobs, two suitcases, and no plans—just sheer adventure and a will to see it all.
At an age when society would expect them to consider retirement, they've since visited 80 countries and created a nomadic lifestyle for themselves—all while building a successful business".
A slow-traveling digital nomad lifestyle is perfect for those with work from home jobs, allowing them to truly immerse in new cultures while maintaining their career. By taking their time in each location, these remote professionals can enjoy deeper connections and richer experiences. Leveraging an online job marketplace, they can find flexible roles that fit their travel schedule. This approach not only enhances work-life balance but also offers a sustainable way to explore the world while staying productive.