
Today we discuss what it would be like to live as a digital nomad throughout different points in history. We focus on Ancient Egypt and 18th-century Caribbean, and we even bring on some special guests from these eras to hear about their experiences firsthand.
We start off talking Captain Underpants, why Quebec might be considered part of Latin America, maple syrup-based hot sauce, Goth Babe, and nomading in the past. (0:00-14:30)
Interview with Captain Tobias Copy-Paste, an 18th-century pirate, to talk about casual mutiny, working with parrots, sexually-excited monkeys, messages in a bottle, eyepatches vs Fetty Wap, staying hydrated at sea, and more. (14:30-29:50)
Tying it back to the current situation in Haiti, a Cuban-American immigrant who’s super against any further Cuban immigration in the US, why some Latinos don’t like Miami, and owning an alligator as a pet. (29:50-34:30)
Interview with Khamet, an Egyptian stone carver from 2500 BC…E discussing using the sun as a clock, why multiple gods are better than one god, why LinkedIn lingo is the worst, ancient wifi aka pigeon-fi, being careful bartering with priests, and how to make artwork go viral. (34:30-01:01:33)
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