I've been a nomad since 2013 bc of the Tim Ferris 4-hour Work Week book....watching your video has been a nice refresher from others that have gained experience & wisdom. Each one of your guests really shared insights that rings so true to me. If you are new or thinking about becoming a nomad, learn from these entrepreneurs & their success! Really enjoyed this video brother. Thank you.
I love to hear that man! I definitely felt I was meant to hear what these people said as well as I sat down with them. 2013? Dude that's impressive honestly. I really am not sure what kind of opportunities were available at that time to be a digital nomad. I know the book came out a long while before that but still. Good for you brother!
Being a nomad was one of my dreams. I met one guy in Krabi Thailand who teaches IELTS online and have been living around the world for a few years. How cool is that you can travel around the world and earning enough money for living.
@@camn-bv3vq oh yeah! I've heard of this program. That's awesome! I will pick up a bit of work in the future until UA-cam starts to pay me more. Excited to see what kind of work is available or training I may need 😁
Hi! I’m putting together a collection of case studies detailing how remote workers got started so other people can follow in their footsteps. I’d love to hear on a scale from 1-10 how helpful this would be to you so I can get feedback on my idea.
Hi! I’m putting together a collection of case studies detailing how remote workers got started so other people can follow in their footsteps. I’d love to hear on a scale from 1-10 how helpful this would be to you so I can get feedback on my idea.
Hi! I’m putting together a collection of case studies detailing how remote workers got started so other people can follow in their footsteps. I’d love to hear on a scale from 1-10 how helpful this would be to you so I can get feedback on my idea.
I agree!! I'm glad I was able to interview him! He was the last interview I did and im happy he was included. He had Alot of good information to share 🙂
this was so good! i've been a DN since 2014 lived in SEA for years now in Mexico City- it's july 2024 and it's cold, dark and gloomy here..i'm thinking of heading back to Bali....also I think I know Zach
@@liquidfluid11 hmm Mexico City is a massive city - it's a great city but shitty weather from July-Oct; the best time to com is March-June...Also if you love to surf head to Baja California; if you love the jungle and Pyramids then you'll love Tulum
i loved this video. Learning from people who already went through the road u wanna take makes u rethink some of the stuff u thought u knew. Great video!
Hi! I’m putting together a collection of case studies detailing how remote workers got started so other people can follow in their footsteps. I’d love to hear on a scale from 1-10 how helpful this would be to you so I can get feedback on my idea.
Seems like you're living the dream. Im not under the impression its lazing around, Im willing to work very hard - its just that the corporate environment is not and never was for me. Excellent video by the way, I've found it extremely informative - thank you. Going to do a bit more research and get *all over this*.
Hahah love the comment dude. I was just traveling the last year and a half in Asia. It was a dream. There are plenty of positions you can work hard that are in a corporate environment. What country are you in? What are you interested in?
@@electriquenikki glad you enjoyed the video. Hope persistence and action will change your life . It all starts in your own head to believe yourself, you can do it 💪🏼
And place known for having digital nomads will be easy to network. Bali and Chaing Mai I know are very popular. In southern Thailand it was a big community and easy to meet people. I guarantee there are many other places like this as well, you should search a spot that suits you!
@@ethan6708 Brother, when you help people where you can with no expectations. Your karma comes back and lifts your life. If you do that. You'll have a great impact on the people around you. You got it brother 🤙
Hello everyone! I am a canadian citizen living in Canada. I am currently applying for remote jobs from USA companies. During the application online the question: "Will you now or in the future require sponsorship to work in the U.S.? " often comes up. Being that the job is 100% remote do I require sponsorship or a visa to work for these companies from Canada? From my understanding if I'm not physically working in the USA I should answer NO. Can anyone advise on this please. Thanks!
@@Aidenstravels I believe that your correct that you don't considering the circumstances of other online workers but I can't be sure. Hopefully someone with more experience can answer this question. A lot of US companies use online workers and they definitely aren't required to have a visa. Unless your job requires you to enter the country at some point.
@@cheyenneaa Definitely ask around, I would have put their info in the description but I only got their Instagrams and have been in contact with them much or at all
Do you want to work in front of a swimming pool all Day?, it just sucks. I prefer to shut down my laptop and disappear for a while and then come back to my home office and concentrate in my work. I have been digital nomad for 30 years, working in different countries. It not a big thing. Most of the looser pretend to have this life without efforts. Dont trust in people who say earn thousand of dollars, have a laptop and work in a cafee
Hey! A really cool video. Is there a way to connect with Manuel? I would love to ask him for a few tips (since he is from Germany and me too) and I am thinking about cutting my ties with Germany too. Would really appreciate a connection. Thank you so much!
@@cxwest2114 most of my friends work for legitimate tech companies. Really depends on if they are selling something valuable people can apply for themselves. I'm sure there are plenty of people selling bad courses though. Do your research people!
Most are actually working for regular companies just remotely but most of the people who promote it online are selling you something which I’m not saying is bad but living this lifestyle you quickly learn who is legit. But 80% of people I’ve met work regular jobs
@@caleb6595 Alot of offers are just less valuable but better marketed services. Most of my friends are in tech. Idk how the scamming things works. Alot of sales online, you really have to find someone you can trust to purchase anything off. The internet is always trying to sell you something now a days. I wish UA-cam paid me enough to keep traveling 🥲
@@pecakutak85 If you set up your online business in Bali you can claim less tax their i believe. Even with %30 tax your money goes so far in Bali you can save all your income and live like a King
Hi! I’m putting together a collection of case studies detailing how remote workers got started so other people can follow in their footsteps. I’d love to hear on a scale from 1-10 how helpful this would be to you so I can get feedback on my idea.
Bro i really like Your Vlog, i.m interested in Digital Nomad now, Did you have Tiktok chanel, Or Instagram for Friendly chatting, How long have you been In Bali?? Thanks so much for your Hardworking interview Make more About Digital Nomad in every region in Bali? Hope your channel success
Thanks brother, you can message me on Instagram @aeonsprayon I was in Bali for 2 months! Hope to visit Indonesia again for more surf this or next year as well. I wonder if people would be interested in other places in Bali as well. I definitely am proud I made this video and connected with so many cool people here. People have seemed to get a lot of value through this video, I am very happy about that. Thank you brother, wish you the best as well 🙏
This video almost brought me to tears. I see how these people were in the same position I’m in now. Just quit everything and taking the leap of faith. I know it will all work out better than I can EVEN IMAGINE🙌🏼🪄🗺️
@@naidellsanchez8111 That's so beautiful, Hearing their journey does let you know it's possible. I'm Happy for you. Trust the universe, it has your back!
I've been a nomad since 2013 bc of the Tim Ferris 4-hour Work Week book....watching your video has been a nice refresher from others that have gained experience & wisdom. Each one of your guests really shared insights that rings so true to me. If you are new or thinking about becoming a nomad, learn from these entrepreneurs & their success! Really enjoyed this video brother. Thank you.
I love to hear that man! I definitely felt I was meant to hear what these people said as well as I sat down with them.
2013? Dude that's impressive honestly. I really am not sure what kind of opportunities were available at that time to be a digital nomad. I know the book came out a long while before that but still. Good for you brother!
Being a nomad was one of my dreams. I met one guy in Krabi Thailand who teaches IELTS online and have been living around the world for a few years. How cool is that you can travel around the world and earning enough money for living.
Super cool! What's IELTS?
It's the British English proficiency tests. It's required if a student wants to apply to universities in English speaking countries. @@liquidfluid11
@@liquidfluid11English certification. Don't know what exactly it stands for
@@camn-bv3vq oh yeah! I've heard of this program. That's awesome! I will pick up a bit of work in the future until UA-cam starts to pay me more. Excited to see what kind of work is available or training I may need 😁
FREEDOM
Really loved it. Got to learn a lot of new things. Keep bringing more content of such kind. More power to you, love from NE India 🇮🇳
Awesome brother! Thank you so much, glad it gave you value. I will make more content like this!
Hi! I’m putting together a collection of case studies detailing how remote workers got started so other people can follow in their footsteps.
I’d love to hear on a scale from 1-10 how helpful this would be to you so I can get feedback on my idea.
always curious about how life is like for digital nomads, love this!!
Thanks for letting me know! And thank you for watching 💪❤️🙏🪷🌊
Hi! I’m putting together a collection of case studies detailing how remote workers got started so other people can follow in their footsteps.
I’d love to hear on a scale from 1-10 how helpful this would be to you so I can get feedback on my idea.
Omg why are all those nomads jacked??
what area is this? perhaps is this a coliving space?
Canggu Bali, maybe being jacked is also a secret to become a digital Nomad LOL I know for a fact being an athlete helps with business
Hi! I’m putting together a collection of case studies detailing how remote workers got started so other people can follow in their footsteps.
I’d love to hear on a scale from 1-10 how helpful this would be to you so I can get feedback on my idea.
@@benjaminjoytravels 8
Thank you! I've always been curious!! Alooooot of great advice in this one video.
@@stacieberries I got lucky I ran into good people these few days filming.
Great work men you are growing pretty well haha love it nice job
I appreciate that brooo! I put some more effort into this one. The next should be even better!
Zach is wise! Good advises!
I agree!! I'm glad I was able to interview him! He was the last interview I did and im happy he was included. He had Alot of good information to share 🙂
Awesome Idea for a video this one gonna blow up ❤❤
I hope your right!! Haha. It got 1000 view yesterday I believe, happy about that. Hope even more people find it!
this was so good! i've been a DN since 2014 lived in SEA for years now in Mexico City- it's july 2024 and it's cold, dark and gloomy here..i'm thinking of heading back to Bali....also I think I know Zach
@@PsychicZya Hahha nice! Yeah Bali is so nice 🙂 I want to visit Mexico soon. Any recommendations?
@@liquidfluid11 hmm Mexico City is a massive city - it's a great city but shitty weather from July-Oct; the best time to com is March-June...Also if you love to surf head to Baja California; if you love the jungle and Pyramids then you'll love Tulum
@@PsychicZya I love food and surf. Wherever the best of both is I'll go 🙂
Good and helpful topic, thanks
Thanks mate 😁
LOVE IT BRO KEEP EM COMIN
Yeah Boi!! Appreciate the love Fam 🙂🤙
I agree with everyone interviewed in this video. I'm sitting here just nodding my head. Great advice here, great wisdom too.
@@MeganLeighburke Preach! Hallelujah 🙌🏼
Very interesting, thank you
Glad you enjoyed watching! I enjoyed making this video as well. I should do more like it 💪❤️
i loved this video. Learning from people who already went through the road u wanna take makes u rethink some of the stuff u thought u knew. Great video!
Loved it man !!!!!!
Aye Yo! Thanks My G 😁
Good video, thank you for your video
Glad you enjoyed!! Thanks for watching my friend 🙏♥️
I graduate next year and i cannot wait to move to Bali!
@@tokyo6017 What a dream!!!! 👏🏼 Amazing! I miss Bali so much ❤️ Good for you 👌🏼
@@liquidfluid11 thank you so much!
BALI, INDONESIA 🇮🇩🇮🇩🙏🙏😁😁
Bali!!!!! 😁😁👏❤️
Excellent advice and topics!!!
Thank you! Yeah it was great learning from everyone in the video 📸
Hi! I’m putting together a collection of case studies detailing how remote workers got started so other people can follow in their footsteps.
I’d love to hear on a scale from 1-10 how helpful this would be to you so I can get feedback on my idea.
Wow this is really inspiring ❤
@@jutarutsonsri1532 Go for it!
Going on this journey soon inshallah. Kinda crazy that it’s happening now. Good video
Thanks brotha, best of luck on your journey. Look and you'll find
Seems like you're living the dream. Im not under the impression its lazing around, Im willing to work very hard - its just that the corporate environment is not and never was for me. Excellent video by the way, I've found it extremely informative - thank you. Going to do a bit more research and get *all over this*.
Hahah love the comment dude. I was just traveling the last year and a half in Asia. It was a dream. There are plenty of positions you can work hard that are in a corporate environment. What country are you in? What are you interested in?
Great video thank you!
@@electriquenikki glad you enjoyed the video. Hope persistence and action will change your life . It all starts in your own head to believe yourself, you can do it 💪🏼
Any suggestions for how to network in Bali/Thailand/etc? LinkedIn is tough for digital nomads. Is it more traditional/coworking networking?
Yeah if you show up to a co working space, you can easily network with everyone. At this one they have events and can easily network with everyone
And place known for having digital nomads will be easy to network. Bali and Chaing Mai I know are very popular. In southern Thailand it was a big community and easy to meet people. I guarantee there are many other places like this as well, you should search a spot that suits you!
@@liquidfluid11 Thanks for the reply! Yea I’m new to the SEA digital nomad scene, so I appreciate the guidance. I’ll be sure to pay it forward 🙏
@@ethan6708 Brother, when you help people where you can with no expectations. Your karma comes back and lifts your life. If you do that. You'll have a great impact on the people around you. You got it brother 🤙
It all comes back to you as well
Hello everyone!
I am a canadian citizen living in Canada. I am currently applying for remote jobs from USA companies. During the application online the question: "Will you now or in the future require sponsorship to work in the U.S.? " often comes up.
Being that the job is 100% remote do I require sponsorship or a visa to work for these companies from Canada? From my understanding if I'm not physically working in the USA I should answer NO.
Can anyone advise on this please. Thanks!
@@Aidenstravels I believe that your correct that you don't considering the circumstances of other online workers but I can't be sure. Hopefully someone with more experience can answer this question. A lot of US companies use online workers and they definitely aren't required to have a visa. Unless your job requires you to enter the country at some point.
Answer is no, unless you are physically there while working. You don't need anything.
Salam dari INDONESIA ❤❤❤🙏
whats this cafes name?
@@brasileira_japa Tropical Nomad
@@liquidfluid11 thank you ✨I’m gonna go to Bali in few days so I’m gonna check it out ✨
@@brasileira_japa Awesome! It's in Canggu! Make sure to fill up your time with amazing food and nature!!!!!! 🤙🏼👌🏼 Lucky!!
@@liquidfluid11 thank you ✨congratulations for the contents ✨
Do you know a way to get in contact with Amed. I have a similar background and would like to connect with him?
Ahhh man I wish I did. Let me see if I exchanged Instagrams with him!
Yeah Im not sure! Sorry 😕
2:10 man hahahaha
your eyes and tongue saying badly haha
Her explanation was hilarious too me. She was extremely honest and I always love people like that haha
I wish they had the people’s info i need a social media manager
@@cheyenneaa Definitely ask around, I would have put their info in the description but I only got their Instagrams and have been in contact with them much or at all
How is the internet speed over there? How much is cheap meals/stay/cost of living (in US Dollars)? Thank you guys!!
@@arkady-grigor internet speed is high, that's why so many people work here. Also a Indonesian meal is 1-2 USD and variety. Western food is 5-15 USD
@@liquidfluid11 Thank you so much!
i would recommend to add some light background music and dont stare people dead in the eye. Great man, would love to do what you do
@@lavune Thanks Lav 🤙🏼
Do you want to work in front of a swimming pool all Day?, it just sucks. I prefer to shut down my laptop and disappear for a while and then come back to my home office and concentrate in my work. I have been digital nomad for 30 years, working in different countries. It not a big thing. Most of the looser pretend to have this life without efforts. Dont trust in people who say earn thousand of dollars, have a laptop and work in a cafee
@@warrior29363 All the real ones work in nice cafes. The pool is for after work lol
Hey! A really cool video. Is there a way to connect with Manuel? I would love to ask him for a few tips (since he is from Germany and me too) and I am thinking about cutting my ties with Germany too. Would really appreciate a connection. Thank you so much!
@@alinaholtmann Yeah I just messaged him. Told him to come here to talk too yo 👌
Can I see Amanda’s LinkedIn or her courses?
@@suzukitaka4470 Her link is in the description
Manuel is very wise
I agree 💯👍
Hey man are you Brick’s brother… if so, good to see you doing your thing. If not, you look just like this guy I met up in Alaska lol
Bro that is hilarious hahah! I've never been to Alaska although my sister was born there and have a few friends. Sweet profile picture by the way.
@@liquidfluid11 thanks! Keep up the good work. As a backpacker I admire the hustle.
Wow, Amanda is legit! Get that bread
Amanda is Legit! 👌🏼
Are you also a digital nomad if yes then what kind of work you do?
I make UA-cam videos ✌️
most digital nomads are marketing scammers selling courses
@@cxwest2114 most of my friends work for legitimate tech companies. Really depends on if they are selling something valuable people can apply for themselves. I'm sure there are plenty of people selling bad courses though. Do your research people!
I agree
Most are actually working for regular companies just remotely but most of the people who promote it online are selling you something which I’m not saying is bad but living this lifestyle you quickly learn who is legit. But 80% of people I’ve met work regular jobs
just like content creator just means Only fans lol
The terms " Digital Nomad" and " Entrepreneur" are so overused these days. A lot of them are actually online scammer, marketer scammer or OF girl.
@@azabujuban-hito-dake Yeah I a lot of that stuff is online now a days unfortunately
Like 10% of “digital nomads” have legitimate careers. Everyone else is just finding some hustle or scam to allow them to live month to month
@@caleb6595 Alot of offers are just less valuable but better marketed services. Most of my friends are in tech. Idk how the scamming things works. Alot of sales online, you really have to find someone you can trust to purchase anything off. The internet is always trying to sell you something now a days. I wish UA-cam paid me enough to keep traveling 🥲
INSPIRED
Hell yeah! 💯
if they pay tax in the country they `live in`, Bali will be less `affordable`. Easily ~30% tax for those $20K-30K / month income.
@@pecakutak85 If you set up your online business in Bali you can claim less tax their i believe. Even with %30 tax your money goes so far in Bali you can save all your income and live like a King
Debbie is fire , whats her OF?
😂😂😂 10k likes for Debbie's OF
Good more serious/pro
Yes sir!
hope these guys give back to the community
Yeah I do too brother. There's always a way to spend money on the right places
Most ' digital nomads ' are living off their savings & what they're doing is not sustainable in the long run only for a very few.
Hi! I’m putting together a collection of case studies detailing how remote workers got started so other people can follow in their footsteps.
I’d love to hear on a scale from 1-10 how helpful this would be to you so I can get feedback on my idea.
@@benjaminjoytravels19
10
How do you know? Did you calculate it from something? Are you a matematichan? You gotta be kidding
K cool, I am ready - quick question, are man buns a requirement?
Man buns are optional 🤙😂
This comment is like my coffee, it's a light roast.
German guy playing 4D chess ♟️
You should put debby in the thumbnail 😂
Haha she is the original thumbnail 😂 I am testing this one this week
I'll put hers up again soon haha
@@liquidfluid11 lool great minds think alike. Nice video too bro good luck
@@RonanTOC Definitely! Thanks Ronan 🤙
@@liquidfluid11 ❤️📈
I love your haircut too thats fresh
Aye yo appreciate you Michael! Staying fresh on the move
Debby: "and you don't need to wear a helmet". How stupid! Yraffic is a nightmare in Bali and accidents do happen. 😟
It's always good to wear a helmet 🪖
I have a suggestion,u can take this mic closer to interviewer ,because sometimes this voice is not clearly
Good suggestion, what part of the video is the voice not clear?
They all need to be paying tax somewhere. I guess Indonesia hasn't;t caught up to them yet.
Some countries just have good tax laws. For now I guess 😂
You pay tax to the country that is your homeland, Indonesia you don’t have to pay taxes to unless you are there for 183 days or more.
🔥 content
This James Gwinn character is a fucking G
If anyone can help the thumbnail get better, send me a message
where do I contact you?
@@Aaron-fg1uc Aeonsprayon on Instagram 🤙
i dont think the average nomad does any number close to the ones in this video 😅
@@aroundtheworldin80blinds5 Your probably right, these bunch are are doing well. I guess this place gathers some talent
Wow I was surprised how much money everyone is making.
I was too honestly. But hey, let's us know it's possible
@@liquidfluid11 I had the same thought. I'm starting my own business so I hope it will be me in a year or two.
@@shugyosha7924 What kind of business are you starting?
@@liquidfluid11 I have a website that teaches people Japanese
@@liquidfluid11 I thought I replied here but can't see it. I'm starting a SAAS business teaching people Japanese.
Where's all the Only Fans millionaire girls at???
Working from home I suppose lol
@@liquidfluid11 😆
They are in Dubai
The atittude of the first lady is soo horrible
Dude Debbie is hilarious! She's a girl living her life man! We got on well. I like people who express themselves without holding back.
digital nomads are bad for the economy
@@anatta467 Really, how?
Wondering how i can connect with Debbi.. Maybe her insta?
@@Moesnr 😂😂😂😂 Maybe she'll find you
@@liquidfluid11 Alright
Bro i really like Your Vlog, i.m interested in Digital Nomad now, Did you have Tiktok chanel, Or Instagram for Friendly chatting, How long have you been In Bali??
Thanks so much for your Hardworking interview
Make more About Digital Nomad in every region in Bali?
Hope your channel success
Thanks brother, you can message me on Instagram @aeonsprayon
I was in Bali for 2 months! Hope to visit Indonesia again for more surf this or next year as well. I wonder if people would be interested in other places in Bali as well. I definitely am proud I made this video and connected with so many cool people here. People have seemed to get a lot of value through this video, I am very happy about that.
Thank you brother, wish you the best as well 🙏
@@liquidfluid11 you're amazing my man, Happy go lucky Bro, Cheers 🍻🍻🍻
@@RichardGolD-wz3is Thanks big dog!
This video almost brought me to tears. I see how these people were in the same position I’m in now. Just quit everything and taking the leap of faith. I know it will all work out better than I can EVEN IMAGINE🙌🏼🪄🗺️
@@naidellsanchez8111 That's so beautiful, Hearing their journey does let you know it's possible. I'm Happy for you. Trust the universe, it has your back!
Hi if you need any help in technical or editing or thumbnail please contact me