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Imagine flying first class for 13 hours in your very own cabin, with a lie-flat bed, shower, and an onboard chef who brings you delicious food whenever you want...all for less than $20.
Elliot Rosenberg has mastered "travel hacking", a strategy for getting deals on flights and accommodations at a fraction of their cost.
There is a small world of people who understand travel hacking, and are able to travel in luxury everywhere they go in the world.
In this episode, Elliot explains
1. How credit card points work and the best credit cards for travelers.
2. How to open accounts to reap the benefits of signup point bonuses.
3. How to transfer points to get the best deals.
4. How airline loyalty programs work and how to understand their mileage programs.
For the upcoming and current digital nomads, Elliot provides an easy-to-understand roadmap for getting started on your journey of traveling in style.
Find Elliot at:
hackmyhonemooon.com and YT, Instagram & TikTok: @ehrosenberg
Dev Chandra is a rare digital nomad who created a job for himself that would give him the freedom to travel the world.
Instead of a finding a job with a fully remote company like most, he quite literally sculpted the life he wanted. He definitely did things the hard way, but it's resulted in Dev being able to take on amazing adventures as a digital nomad.
He started his journey by living in several cities in Mexico. Since then he has traveled the world, living in South America, Asia, and Europe. So far he has lived in five different continents in the past four years.
Dev specializes in productivity and operations. He helps organizations maximize their resources and time management. You can find Dev at the link below:
https://theprocesshacker.com/
What does the future of remote work look like? The Beach Commute team nows has fresh data that clearly explains the direction things are moving for employees.
Will companies pull employees back into the office for good? Will we see employees push for fully remote work freedom? Will companies compromise with hybrid structures?
What about employee perks? Why are companies starting to offer free laptops, health & wellness stipends, 4 day work weeks, and paid sabbaticals?
The Beach Commute team has spent the past three+ years reading through thousands of company career pages, employee reviews, job listings and industry data…and collecting LOTS of data.
In this episode, Jeff and Marisa use their original research to explain the trends we are seeing in:
If you’re a fully remote worker or are looking to become one, you NEED to listen to this episode, because it explains the direction things are moving for the next five years with hard data.
Get on the newsletter list to get weekly updates on fully remote work: beachcommute.com/email
Is the digital nomad lifestyle sustainable for the planet, indigenous cultures, and nomads themselves?
Some people accuse digital nomads and the lifestyle they bring with them of gentrifying impacted nomad hubs, raising the local cost of living, pushing out local businesses, and being culturally insensitive.
But is it justified? What are the facts? What can digital nomads do to minimize their global footprint?
In this episode Jeff and Marisa use data and personal experiences to help answer these questions. You can interact with the Beach Commute team on this topic by sending an email to [email protected]
There is a growing list of digital nomad hotspots all around the world! But, when you're traveling as a digital nomad, sometimes you want to venture off the beaten path and explore some less-commonly traveled places.
In some cases for better, and in other cases for worse.
In this episode, Jeff and Marisa talk about six destinations that they lived for a significant amount of time as digital nomads.
They review the highs and lows of each destination and rate them on how well they may stand up as a digital nomad location in the future.
Listen in if you want to hear about some interesting destinations off the tourist track.
Make sure to check out the Anywhere Atlas, a database of fully remote companies that let you work from anywhere in the world. Working for a fully remote company is the fastest way to become a digital nomad!
beachcommute.com/atlas
Most people who become digital nomads are looking for more from life. Whether it's seeking more freedom in life in their lives, cultural experiences, adventure, community, or checking new locations off their bucket list, everyone became a digital nomad with some sort of goal.
Usually, "becoming happier" in life isn't a primary goal. But, it tends to be a surprising byproduct.
There was a statistic published that stated within one year of moving to a different location your happiness can double. And this statistic was just meant to explain a person's potential for improved quality of life when moving somewhere full-time, rather than nomadic.
In this episode, Jeff and Marisa discuss some very surprising ways that becoming a digital nomad can directly and indirectly impact you mood and sense of wellbeing.
The fastest and easiest way to become a digital nomad is to get a job with a company that lets you work from anywhere. The Anywhere Atlas is a database of 300+ fully remote companies that let you work from anywhere in the world. Each company has been fully vetted, reviewed, and scored by a Beach Commute expert.
Get access to the database today and start traveling ASAP.
Beachcommute.com/atlas
LinkedIn looks like an absolute gold mine for finding remote jobs, no? A quick search will generate up to thousands of job listing opportunities.
But are these jobs REAL?
Are they actually FULLY REMOTE?
Do they have a RETURN TO OFFICE policy?
In this episode Jeff and Marisa walk you through a live attempt to find a legitimate remote job on LinkedIn.
You will learn:
Spoiler alert: You CAN find fully remote jobs on LinkedIn, but they truly are a needle in the haystack. Oftentimes it will take you MORE time to find a legitimate job listing then it will to go through the resume refinement, application, and interviewing process.
If you want to find a database of ONLY companies that will let you work from anywhere, Beach Commute has created the Anywhere Atlas, a database of 300+ companies. Each company has been fully vetted, reviewed and scored by a Beach Commute expert.
Find legitimate jobs from legitimate companies.
Beachcommute.com/atlas
In this episode Jeff & Marisa picked out 3 awesome companies directly from Beach Commute's Anywhere Atlas database of 300+ organizations that let their employees work from anywhere in the world.
Jeff introduces Automattic, Bejamas, and Outseta, highlighting their unique cultures, flexible work environments, and innovative approaches to remote employment.
The episode aims to inspire listeners with real-life examples of remote-friendly companies and provides insights on the perks, working conditions, and potential career opportunities at these organizations.
Listeners are encouraged to explore these and other companies in the Anywhere Atlas to find their ideal remote job.
beachcommute.com/atlas
Listeners constantly write into Beach Commute with the question, "Are there specific organizational characteristics that make them more likely to hire digital nomads?"
While there is no perfect model for a company that allows its employees to work from anywhere, there are some specific traits that make them more likely to be digital nomad-friendly.
Jeff and Marisa discuss 5 specific traits within organizations that you should look for.
For this episode Jeff and Marisa used the Anywhere Atlas, a database of 300+ fully remote companies that let you work from anywhere.
Each company is fully reviewed and rated by Beach Commute experts.
To get access to the Anywhere Atlas go to:
beachcommute.com/atlast
Rosie Bell is an amazing example of someone who felt trapped working in an office every day, but had the courage to take a leap of faith and realize her dream of travel and location independence.
Rosie is now a freelance writer and location independence mentor & author of Escape to Self. Rosie has been featured on Forbes, National Geographic, Huffington Post and many others.
Rosie started her journey working in an office at a soul crushing advertising agency in the early 2010s.
She didn't understand why work had to be so "cutthroat, backstabbing and toxic."
Many of you can relate!
She's now been fully remote for over a decade! She initially found her new "home" in Panama, where she fell in love with the lifestyle and the people. At this point she started writing travel content, which was the beginning of her new career as a freelance writer.
Since then, she is 100% location-independent and has seen over 100 global destinations including Bali, Bonaire, and Brazil.
She's taken high-altitude trains in Argentina, swam in the Atlantic, gasped at the Panama Canal, and sipped umbrella drinks in Puerto Rico where the piña colada was invented – all while making a living from her laptop from various income streams.
Listen in for amazing inspiration for starting your digital nomad journey.
You can find Rosie at:
Website: discoversessions.com
Instagram: @thebeachbell
If you're looking for a company that will let you work from anywhere in the world, check out the Anywhere Atlas, a database of 300+ companies that let you work from anywhere.
Each company has been expert reviewed to ensure that they have zero geographical restrictions.
beachcommute.com/atlas
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