The guest of this episode of Nomad Chats is Janine—content creator, vlogger, and unapologetic extrovert who packed up her life a few years ago and moved to Vietnam in search of something different. 🇻🇳From navigating culture shock to confronting unexpected beauty standards, Janine’s story is a raw and refreshingly honest look at what it really means to show up in a country where everything feels foreign.
The guest of this episode is Johnny Ward—Irish adventurer, blogger, ultramarathoner, charity founder, and the first person in history to complete the Ultimate Explorers Grand Slam: every country in the world, the North and South Poles, and the 7 summits. And he did it all without a trust fund. ⛰️
From teaching English in Thailand for $650 a month to earning over a million dollars through blogging—Johnny’s story is the ultimate “one step forward” toward a life of adventure, freedom, and purpose.
Before the word “digital nomad” was even trending, Matt was out there doing it: blogging from hostel bunk beds, chasing cheap eats in Bangkok, and proving that you don’t need a trust fund to travel full-time. His blog has helped millions travel smarter and cheaper, and his books have become go-to guides for budget travelers everywhere.
We’ll talk about the early days of nomad life, what’s changed (for better or worse), and some jaw-dropping stories you won’t believe—including the time he got stabbed in Colombia. Buckle up—this one’s going to be a ride.
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In this episode of Nomad Chats, we sit down with Tamara and Josh, a couple whose relentless pursuit of adventure has taken them across continents and through financial struggles. From sharing two toilets with 30 housemates and dodging crocodiles in Australia, they never gave up on a life of ultimate freedom.
They’ve truly built a life on their own terms, through near homelessness, unconventional immigration tactics, and a fierce determination to stay on the road. This episode is a testament to resilience, sacrifice, and the belief that a nomadic lifestyle is worth fighting for.
In this episode of Nomad Chats, we sit down with Erhan, who has been nomading since 2017. In the last 7 years, he took a job in Phuket in a leap of faith, navigated a near-fatal accident, and lived through a global pandemic. By weathering the challenges of a life without a home base, he’s learned to thrive in constantly changing conditions.
He talks about the life lessons he’s gained from embracing minimalism, adapting to unpredictability, and finding joy in simplicity. Whether you’re a digital nomad, a casual traveler, or someone who just loves hearing about bold adventures, Erhan’s story will inspire you to see the world—and yourself—differently.
In this episode of Nomad Chats, we’re joined by Marco and Fran, full-time travelers, entrepreneurs, and adventurers who’ve built a life of freedom and purpose while exploring the world.Hailing from opposite sides of the globe—Marco from the Philippines and Fran from Argentina—they left behind corporate careers to create a lifestyle that blends travel, entrepreneurship, and balance.If you’ve ever dreamed of designing a life on your own terms, this episode is for you. Check out SafetyWing: https://safetywing.com/nomad-insurance/?referenceID=25135466&campaign=nomad-chats-episode-3-spotify&utm_campaign=nomad-chats-episode-3-spotify&utm_source=25135466&utm_medium=Ambassador
In this episode of Nomad Chats, we’re joined by Isabel Leong, a solo traveler and full-time adventure blogger from Singapore, who’s made the world her home.
In our conversation, Isabel shares how her first solo adventure sparked a lifelong passion for exploring the world on her own terms. She opens up about the ups and downs of living in tight-knit communities, building local friendships, and using travel as a gateway to remote work. Whether you're planning your first solo trip or looking to take your nomad life to the next level, Isabel's insights and tips will inspire and guide you on your journey.
In our first Nomad Chat, we sit down with Kach Medina Umandap, the most traveled Filipina in the world, who has traveled to all countries with only her Filipino passport! We talk about what it’s really like traveling on a “weak” passport, and how Kach has overcome systemic barriers to live the life she chooses. From navigating visa restrictions to finding opportunities abroad, Kach shares her insights and strategies for others who might feel limited by their passports.
Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or someone just dreaming of their first adventure, this episode is packed with tips, motivation, and a ton of laughter. Plus, we’ll explore how the rise of digital nomad visas can open doors for people from countries like the Philippines, India, and beyond.