I am interviewing the change makers moving our world forward so we can all learn from them.
Main themes include:
- Entrepreneurship
- Remote Work
- Digital nomadism</
By Gonçalo Hall
I am interviewing the change makers moving our world forward so we can all learn from them.
Main themes include:
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The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.
In this podcast, Justin Harlan and Darcy Boles discuss the origin and growth of Tulsa Remote, an initiative from George Kaiser Family Foundation, aimed at attracting remote workers to the city by offering financial incentives and community integration.
Started in 2018, Tulsa Remote has successfully brought thousands of people to Tulsa, significantly impacting the local economy and community.
The conversation highlights the challenges of changing perceptions about Tulsa and scaling the community efficiently.
To further attract a global audience, the newly launched Tulsa Bound offers a one-month immersive experience for digital nomads and remote workers, providing accommodations, coworking spaces, and curated events.
The discussion emphasizes the importance of community, intentional program design, and the broader vision for making Tulsa a magnet for remote workers and contributors.
Resources for learning more and applying to these programs are also shared.
In this solo episode, I dive into my vision of the future of remote work and nomad economies. What is the nomad economy, and why will it change the world we live in? Tune in to find out!
I share four projects that I'm currently following and discuss how the nomad economy is changing our day-to-day lives. As always, I'd love to hear your feedback in the comments or through personal messages.
Don't miss out on this episode. Listen now and be epic!
Join us this week as we talk to the incredible Matthew Bowles, legendary podcast host of the Maverick Show and co-founder of the Maverick group. He's one of the key figures in the Remote Work Movement and has so much knowledge to share.
In this episode, we dive into Matt's journey of starting his location-independent business in 2007 and his favorite off-the-beaten-path destinations, including several hidden gems in Africa. We also discuss his real estate investment business and strategy.
You don't want to miss this one! Tune in now to learn from the outstanding Matthew Bowles.
Can a podcast make you hungry?
Yes when it’s about the First Foodie popup coliving in Sardinia, Italy, The Casa Basilico.
Join us for a talk about true connection with Italian traditions, positive impact and this community driven coliving experience in Sardinia.
You can’t miss this one!
Mitko Karshovski is one of the most respected voices on digital nomadism and the future of work.
Host of the top 2% podcast That Remote Life, Mitko has deep inside information about the Remote Work Movement from implementation to the lifestyle that remote work unlocks.
We will be talking about the state of nomadism, the future of work and current trends of the movement.
An episode you can’t miss if you care about the Future of the Remote Work Movement.
This week’s podcast is all about the reasons I fell in love with the Remote Work Movement.
10 years ago I found the first article about Remote Work and since then it became my obsession and life mission to have as many people as possible working remotely.
If you like this type of content, please feel free to share it with your friend or family, and let me know your opinion.
Also, if there is a specific topic that you would like me to speak about, reach out to me through any social media.
How Remote Works, the future of workplaces and travelling the world
Ali Greene is the coauthor of Remote Works: Managing for Freedom, Flexibility, and Focus. A remote worker since 2014, she was previously the Director of People Operations for DuckDuckGo and the former Head of Culture and Community at Oyster. Ali can be found at remoteworksbook.com.
In this podcast you will learn 3 key things:
1. What are 3rd spaces for work and why they matter
2. Why digital houses and why all remote companies need it.
3. Building a strong culture in a remote company
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As you know we just returned to action and need your help to grow and reach more people with our incredible guests.
Hope you enjoy this amazing conversation with Ali Greene
Liam Martin
Serial Entrepreneur | Speaker | Writer | Innovator
Liam is the co-founder and chief innovation officer at Time Doctor, a leading time
tracking and productivity software company.
Liam leads the development of new features at Time Doctor and drives innovation to help
businesses and individuals manage workforces better.
He is a co-organizer of the world’s largest remote work conference — Running Remote. He is also the co-author of the bestselling book “Running Remote: Master the Lessons from the World’s Most Successful Remote Work Pioneers”, which was featured in Wall Street Journal’s Bestseller list. In this book, he and his co-author Rob Rawson share the insights, lessons and strategies discovered by pioneering entrepreneurs and founders who have successfully implemented remote work in their businesses. They uncover the secrets of how these companies have harnessed the async mindset to operate their businesses remotely in a seamless, hassle-free and cost-effective manner. This book is a revolutionary guide that
provides valuable insights for businesses looking to adopt remote work.
It's been a minute!
We are happy to announce that the Remote Work Movement podcast is back!
We will be posting every week from today, the best people in the remote work space, the best information and everything you need to know about remote work.
See you in the next episode with the always incredible Liam Martin, CMO at Time Doctor and co-founder at Running Remote
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