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By Katherine Conaway - consultant, writer & traveler
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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
Dustin Johnson is a software engineer and cofounder who started his career working at the Space & Missile Systems Center in California, Boeing, a drone company & the government, and then his startup — which recently closed a Series C and is now valued at a half billion dollars.
Jessica is a brand alchemist, working to advance the goals and vision of companies through brand stories that resonates both internally and externally. Jessica has worked with nonprofits and design agencies, and she freelanced remotely while traveling with Remote Year in 2016. She now works at an Africa-first startup helping place software engineers.
Martin Smith is a Site Reliability Engineer for HashiCorp, a remote-first company that solves development, operations, and security challenges in Cloud infrastructure. Martin previously worked in software engineering at Rackspace and the University of Florida. In 2016, with his remote job at Rackspace, Martin spent a year traveling the world with Remote Year.
Maya Yette is a recovering lawyer turned operations and strategy professional. She grew up in a suburb of Washington DC, studied communications and journalism, and has a law degree from Harvard University. After working at a DC corporate law firm, she traveled with Remote Year and worked at Travel Noire. Now based back in DC, she works at Choice Hotels.
Jono Lee is a product designer and engineer who enjoys building products people love. Jono has been working with computers since he was a teenager, founded 2 startups after college, was a product designer at Disqus, and has started another company, Wanderium, a smart all-in-one travel assistant.
In this episode, I talk to Tarryn about her work in digital marketing. She’s been interested in business, marketing, and entrepreneurship since high school — and she’s really good at it.
I first interviewed Tarryn over 2 years ago while we were working remotely & traveling together with Remote Year. We spoke about her education, internships, work experience, and what marketing even is. We did a followup interview in 2019 and talked about her new job working for a VR / extended reality company.
Rebecca Rubin is a feel-good marketing coach for women entrepreneurs and runs her own business, The Pursuit of Fabulous. In this interview, we discuss what a marketing coach is, how Rebecca built her business up from side hustle to full-time, and how she works with her clients remotely - both from her home base in DC and while traveling the world. She also talks about the surprising consequences of being on Remote Year and her advice for people who think what they want isn’t possible for them.
Hello from Medellin, Colombia! A brief update about the podcast and what I've been up to for the past few months.
First, a story about how this podcast helped change someone's life. And a request for you to let me know what you want to hear.
Second, the status on more episodes to come and who you'll be hearing from.
Third, my recent travels, my time in Medellin, being around Remote Year again, professional development as a digital nomad, and my upcoming travel plans.
Arestia Rosenberg is a filmmaker and writer with 10+ years experience in major motion pictures/television, advertising, and creative direction in media. She was a member of Remote Year’s third group, Cousteau, and is working on a new documentary about Tiny Toones, a hip hop school for at-risk youth in Cambodia.
Katy Fowler is a freelance translator, working from German and Italian into English. She was a member of Remote Year’s second group, Battuta, and lives in Hampshire, England. She studied languages and translation & interpretation, worked at a bird park and as a tour guide throughout Europe, did interpretation for the European Union, and is now a translator.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.