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Today I'm excited to introduce you to a very inspiring digital nomad, Ed Rich, the Managing Partner and Founder of lodochairmassage.com.
58 year old Ed has a fascinating story to tell of his journey into location independence. 12 years ago he founded his corporate wellbeing company in Denver, Colorado. Since then it has grown into a $4M turnover business, providing chair massage, chair yoga and meditation on site in large corporate clients in 42 cities across the United States.
Running a business remotely as a digital nomad
In 2018 he moved the management and running of his business to a fully remote model, allowing him to travel and work from Bali, Colombia, Russia, Turkey, Tel Aviv, Vietnam and Mexico.
Ed credits these business decisions - to become location independent and the transition to a remote business model - as the reason why his employees are happier than they've ever been. He's also found that becoming location independent has given him energy, focus and an ability to embrace innovation like never before.
As is sometimes the way with podcasts that I record in different places, there is a little bit of feedback on this recording. Apologies in advance for that. Luckily this doesn't impact on the content at all, which you can clearly hear.
Running a service business remotely - podcast interview with Ed Rich, CEO and founder of lodochairmassage.com
This podcast contains the following content:
Learn more about www.lodochairmassage.com. You can also connect with Ed on his LinkedIn profile.
Want more information on how to run a business from a distance?
Read this Entrepreneur.com article on how to make your business fully remote in 7 steps.
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By Samantha BrownToday I'm excited to introduce you to a very inspiring digital nomad, Ed Rich, the Managing Partner and Founder of lodochairmassage.com.
58 year old Ed has a fascinating story to tell of his journey into location independence. 12 years ago he founded his corporate wellbeing company in Denver, Colorado. Since then it has grown into a $4M turnover business, providing chair massage, chair yoga and meditation on site in large corporate clients in 42 cities across the United States.
Running a business remotely as a digital nomad
In 2018 he moved the management and running of his business to a fully remote model, allowing him to travel and work from Bali, Colombia, Russia, Turkey, Tel Aviv, Vietnam and Mexico.
Ed credits these business decisions - to become location independent and the transition to a remote business model - as the reason why his employees are happier than they've ever been. He's also found that becoming location independent has given him energy, focus and an ability to embrace innovation like never before.
As is sometimes the way with podcasts that I record in different places, there is a little bit of feedback on this recording. Apologies in advance for that. Luckily this doesn't impact on the content at all, which you can clearly hear.
Running a service business remotely - podcast interview with Ed Rich, CEO and founder of lodochairmassage.com
This podcast contains the following content:
Learn more about www.lodochairmassage.com. You can also connect with Ed on his LinkedIn profile.
Want more information on how to run a business from a distance?
Read this Entrepreneur.com article on how to make your business fully remote in 7 steps.
Want to subscribe via your usual podcast listener?
Liked The GenerationXit Podcast? Subscribe today:
> Subscribe via Apple Podcasts.
> Subscribe via Spotify
> Subscribe via Stitcher.
Enjoying The GenerationXit Podcast?
You can do me a big favour by leaving a review on iTunes. Simply navigate to ratings and reviews and leave your thoughts there.