Dirtbag Rich

Jonathan Kalan: photojournalist, founder, startup consultant


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Jonathan Kalan is a 37-year-old photojournalist-turned-entrepreneur who built his career reporting from the front lines of revolutions, refugee crises, and emerging tech scenes across Africa and the Middle East. (jonathankalan.com)

Publishing in outlets like The New York Times and The Atlantic, he covered the sharp edges of globalization—until the stress, financial instability, and nonstop travel burned him out. Tired of chasing deadlines and scraping by on freelance checks, he walked away from journalism without a clear plan, except that he wanted more control over his life.

That decision led to Unsettled, a company offering travel experiences designed for professionals who weren’t ready to settle into a single career, city, or routine. Jonathan describes the chaotic early days of launching the business—testing ideas in borrowed villas, running trips on razor-thin margins, and figuring out how to sell something as intangible as “structured uncertainty.” The demand was immediate, and Unsettled quickly expanded to destinations across Latin America, Europe, and Southeast Asia, attracting mid-career professionals looking for something between a vacation and a career change.

But growth didn’t mean stability. Jonathan talks about the financial rollercoaster of running a business dependent on global travel, how the pandemic nearly destroyed everything overnight, and the brutal decisions he and his co-founder had to make to keep Unsettled alive. He breaks down the economics of the business—why they never took venture capital, how they priced trips to be profitable but accessible, and what it took to rebuild after their revenue went to zero in 2020.

These days, Jonathan works as a startup consultant, helping founders navigate early-stage growth, branding, and business strategy. He shares how his experience building Unsettled shaped his approach to entrepreneurship, why he’s skeptical of venture-backed business models, and the biggest mistakes he sees new founders make. We also get into the time he nearly bought a failing surf lodge in Nicaragua, the strangest place he’s ever worked from, why "hustle culture is bullshit," and our shared experience of cycling the Carretera Austral in Patagonia.

Full transcript: dirtbagrich.com/jonathan

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