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In this episode of the Nomad Summit Podcast, we sit down with Alison and Graham, the couple behind Vet Around the World.
Recorded in Chiang Mai, this conversation explores a very different kind of nomadic setup – one built around veterinary work, house-sitting, remote consulting, and long-term travel systems rather than typical remote jobs.
Alison is a qualified veterinarian who works remotely through telehealth and triage services, while Graham brings a background as a ship's officer and ship's medic. Together, they've been traveling full time for around eight years and have completed close to 100 house-sits along the way.
We talk about how they built a sustainable nomadic lifestyle, how house-sitting became a cornerstone of their travel model, and how Alison made the leap into remote veterinary work across time zones. They also share the realities of working irregular hours, building long-term systems, and why YouTube has become an important part of their future plans.
This episode is a grounded, practical look at alternative paths to location independence – and a reminder that there's more than one way to build a life on the road.
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By Team Nomad SummitIn this episode of the Nomad Summit Podcast, we sit down with Alison and Graham, the couple behind Vet Around the World.
Recorded in Chiang Mai, this conversation explores a very different kind of nomadic setup – one built around veterinary work, house-sitting, remote consulting, and long-term travel systems rather than typical remote jobs.
Alison is a qualified veterinarian who works remotely through telehealth and triage services, while Graham brings a background as a ship's officer and ship's medic. Together, they've been traveling full time for around eight years and have completed close to 100 house-sits along the way.
We talk about how they built a sustainable nomadic lifestyle, how house-sitting became a cornerstone of their travel model, and how Alison made the leap into remote veterinary work across time zones. They also share the realities of working irregular hours, building long-term systems, and why YouTube has become an important part of their future plans.
This episode is a grounded, practical look at alternative paths to location independence – and a reminder that there's more than one way to build a life on the road.
Key Takeaways
Relevant Links