In this episode, I sit down with Mark Zolo, the infamous creator of the Naughty Nomad blog and author of My Life as a Mexican Pirate. From wild adventures in over 120 countries to surviving insane situations like being held for ransom in Africa and dodging police in West Africa, Mark shares some of the craziest stories you’ll ever hear. But it’s not just about wild times—we dig into how his chaotic lifestyle of chasing flags and living recklessly eventually led him to re-evaluate his priorities and start a family. Mark opens up about the challenges of transitioning from a life of hedonism to fatherhood, the lessons he learned about choosing the right partner, and how settling down brought him a new kind of adventure. From Somali pirates to raising kids in the Mediterranean, this episode is packed with raw honesty, hilarious moments, and invaluable insights on navigating the journey from a player’s life to building a family. Don’t miss it!
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(05:13) Mark’s wildest adventures during his travels
(09:47) Mark on one of his biggest 'WTF am I doing?' moments
(18:00) Switching from game to family
(21:49) What to look for in your future wife
(23:58) How past experiences have helped Mark build the life he is living now
(36:01) Mark's views on how this lifestyle negatively impacts people who go into committed relationships afterward
(40:27) Have Mark's past experiences made it harder for him to start living the life he has now?
(45:44) Friends who still live the lifestyle
(48:45) Who is happier: those who stayed in the lifestyle or those who started relationships?
(51:35) How do you know when you’ve had enough adventures?
(57:11) Red flags in long-term partners
(01:07:08) How many lays should you have before starting a family