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If you're wondering what it takes to become a Nomad
Key Takeaways:
Andrew's Editorial:
[1:10] How do you become a Nomad Capitalist?
[2:10] Your story is important. You have to put
[2:30] When people call Andrew, they always like to
[3:25] Traveling can be fun, but you have to know if
[6:25] So, what do you have to do to become a Nomad
[7:05] Always ask yourself 'why?'
[7:25] Don't ever lose sight of the why. If you don't
[9:35] Do what's comfortable for you. The answer is
[15:30] Get the right strategies in place and then go
[17:45] What does freedom mean to you?
Interview:
[19:40] Why did Olivier want to become an
[20:45] What were some of the things that pushed
[22:05] Olivier saw firsthand how broken his
[23:15] When was Olivier's big aha moment on becoming
[25:25] You sometimes have to let go of your old
[25:40] People stay in bad situations because they
[26:40] If you want comfort, this lifestyle may not
[27:40] If something is going to go wrong, there's a
[27:55] Have a plan B, but don't develop anxiety over
[28:15] Why did Olivier leave France and move to the
[32:05] Olivier talks about some of his favorite
[32:35] Let's talk banking, what has worked and what
[34:55] Olivier sees Thailand going down the wrong
[37:05] What kind of problems has Olivier run into so
[39:35] Hong Kong is becoming a mess in terms of
[41:25] The US bank told Andrew's mother to not bring
The Lighting Round:
[44:25] One business – something immigration related
[45:15] One country – Brazil.
[45:50] One book – Jonathan Livingston Seagull by
[46:45] One tool – Google drive.
Listener Question:
[49:05] What would make Andrew move if he was still
[49:30] Everyone says they're going to move to Canada
[50:20] If you love freedom so much, why not
[52:25] The system is the problem, not the person
Mentioned in This Episode:
www.nomadcapitalist.com/
www.1040abroad.com/
Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach
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If you're wondering what it takes to become a Nomad
Key Takeaways:
Andrew's Editorial:
[1:10] How do you become a Nomad Capitalist?
[2:10] Your story is important. You have to put
[2:30] When people call Andrew, they always like to
[3:25] Traveling can be fun, but you have to know if
[6:25] So, what do you have to do to become a Nomad
[7:05] Always ask yourself 'why?'
[7:25] Don't ever lose sight of the why. If you don't
[9:35] Do what's comfortable for you. The answer is
[15:30] Get the right strategies in place and then go
[17:45] What does freedom mean to you?
Interview:
[19:40] Why did Olivier want to become an
[20:45] What were some of the things that pushed
[22:05] Olivier saw firsthand how broken his
[23:15] When was Olivier's big aha moment on becoming
[25:25] You sometimes have to let go of your old
[25:40] People stay in bad situations because they
[26:40] If you want comfort, this lifestyle may not
[27:40] If something is going to go wrong, there's a
[27:55] Have a plan B, but don't develop anxiety over
[28:15] Why did Olivier leave France and move to the
[32:05] Olivier talks about some of his favorite
[32:35] Let's talk banking, what has worked and what
[34:55] Olivier sees Thailand going down the wrong
[37:05] What kind of problems has Olivier run into so
[39:35] Hong Kong is becoming a mess in terms of
[41:25] The US bank told Andrew's mother to not bring
The Lighting Round:
[44:25] One business – something immigration related
[45:15] One country – Brazil.
[45:50] One book – Jonathan Livingston Seagull by
[46:45] One tool – Google drive.
Listener Question:
[49:05] What would make Andrew move if he was still
[49:30] Everyone says they're going to move to Canada
[50:20] If you love freedom so much, why not
[52:25] The system is the problem, not the person
Mentioned in This Episode:
www.nomadcapitalist.com/
www.1040abroad.com/
Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach

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