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Nomad Summit Podcast: Fuel for Your Nomadic Journey

Nomad Summit Podcast: Fuel for Your Nomadic Journey

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Climbing to freedom – one episode at a time. The Nomad Summit Podcast is for remote workers, freelancers, indie hackers, and founders building lives on their own terms. We unpack what it really means to work without borders, chase freedom, and build something meaningful – whether that's a business, a lifestyle, or a sense of purpose. Hosted by the team behind Nomad Summit and long-time digital nomad and podcaster Palle Bo, each episode features raw conversations, honest lessons, and practical ideas from people who've chosen the unconventional path. From landing your first remote job to launching your own company, we explore the milestones and mindset shifts along the way – with a healthy dose of real talk on visas, money, relationships, burnout, and belonging. If you've ever felt like you're building your life summit by summit – this podcast is your trail guide, compass, and campfire rolled into one. New episodes every week. Subscribe and start your climb.2025 Erfolg im Beruf Persönliche Entwicklung Persönlicher Erfolg Ökonomie
  • 40 | Buttons on Signals, Investing & Couple Travel
    Feb 18 2026
    Palle Bo and Christoph Huebner sit down with Jonathon and Quinn Button, a nomadic power couple from California, in Chiang Mai's Bella Goose Cafe at the Hill. Fresh from speaking at Nomad Summit, the Buttons share their 12+ years of nomading – from Nicaragua startups to spotting global trends and borderless investing. Amid coffee chats and couple travel tests, they reveal how neuroplasticity fuels opportunity spotting and why Asia's collab vibe excites them.​ Listen if you're a nomad craving business insights over yoga vibes, or a couple testing relationship resilience. The Buttons deliver practical tools for signals-to-investments, Life Out of the Box reinvention, and why 40% of US women eye relocation (Thailand top 5!). Perfect for rethinking autonomy, slowmad shifts, and pushing buttons together.​ Key Takeaways Test relationships with challenging travel before commitment – not luxury resorts – to see true compatibility.​Nomad Summit surprised as business-focused (entrepreneurs/investors), not "hippie dippy" – great for finding "your people".​Spot trends via "signals" (early behaviors); nomads excel due to neuroplasticity in new environments.​Customize investing for borderless life: 24/7 access, own your portfolio, act on personal signals (no advice).​Life Out of the Box evolved from Nicaragua social venture (artisans/school supplies) to nomad dream-push platform.​40% US women want to relocate abroad (Thailand top); expect West-to-East migration, solo female travelers rising.​New places slow time (like childhood summers); question local solutions (e.g., Japan garbage) for opportunities.​Couples thrive 24/7 nomading via divide/conquer + collab; travel together proves strength, Asia's innovation pulls.​ Relevant Links Life Out of the Box Website: https://lifeoutofthebox.coLife Out of the Box on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/LifeOutoftheBoxLife Out of the Box on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifeoutofthebox/Life Out of the Box on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeOutOfTheBox/Bella Goose Cafe at the Hill (Chiang Mai): https://maps.app.goo.gl/c7U3wZD74MatfsfC8Da Nang Nomad Fest: https://www.danangnomadfest.comEpisode with Mia Kircher (Siberia-Afghanistan cat traveler): https://www.nomadsummit.com/episode-14-courage-connection-and-cleo-the-cat-mia-kerchers-story-of-nomadic-life/Episode with Sonia Vainshtein (dog travel business): https://www.nomadsummit.com/episode-19-around-the-world-with-a-dog/Episode with Allison and Graham (NZ vet and pet sitter): https://www.nomadsummit.com/episode-35-nomadic-vet-around-the-world/The Radio Vagabond episode about Luwak Coffee Bali: https://www.theradiovagabond.com/212-bali/Rich Dad Poor Dad book: https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle/dp/1612681131Yes Theory about Forest City: https://youtu.be/Y6ZGkjdFAZs?si=ztjRQSWTMDQpkoQd40% US women relocation report from Gallup: https://news.gallup.com/poll/697382/record-numbers-younger-women-leave.aspxNomad Summit: https://www.nomadsummit.comEpisode produced by RadioGuru: https://radioguru.co.uk
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    37 Min.
  • 39 | Kevin Hofmann: From Broken Jaw to Building a Cleaner Planet
    Feb 11 2026

    Kevin Hofmann went from getting his jaw broken at a rave in Vienna to building impact‑driven tech projects as a digital nomad. In this episode, he shares how that low point pushed him into meditation, co‑living, and ultimately to Chiang Mai as a Nomad Summit scholarship winner.

    We talk about his Buildathon project "Chiang Ride", a platform to make scooter rentals in Thailand transparent and trustworthy, and his main mission‑driven project Waste Watch, a global cleanup platform helping organizers and volunteers coordinate events and show their impact. Along the way, Kevin reflects on manifesting opportunities, speaking on stage for the first time, collaborating with Thai students, and designing a life where he can focus fully on positive impact.

    Top 8 key take‑aways:
    • A painful setback can become a powerful turning point if you let it question your whole life setup.
    • Kevin's jaw injury in Vienna led him to quit his corporate job and spend months in a Buddhist meditation center.
    • Running a co‑living / co‑working space in Lagos (Noma Village) showed him the power of community and planted the seed for a nomad lifestyle.
    • The Nomad Summit scholarship gave him a ticket, accommodation, and stage time, which massively accelerated his journey.
    • "Chiang Ride" was born from the chaos of renting scooters in Thailand and aims to connect trustworthy local shops with travelers through a clear, fair platform.
    • The Nomad Summit Buildathon pairs international nomads and Thai students to co‑create startups; Kevin's team of seven (including three Thais) won second place.
    • Waste Watch (WasteWatch.app) is Kevin's main mission project, helping cleanup organizers publish events, document impact, and attract more volunteers globally.
    • Kevin's long‑term vision is to be location‑ and financially‑independent so he can dedicate himself to projects that help people, animals, and the planet.

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    • Chiang Ride app (scooter rentals in Chiang Mai): https://chiang-ride.vercel.app
    • Waste Watch – global cleanup platform: https://WasteWatch.app
    • Kevin on Telegram: @kevkevkev23
    • Kevin on Instagram: @kev_hfmn
    • Nomad Summit: https://nomadsummit.com
    • Episode produced by RadioGuru: https://radioguru.co.uk
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    26 Min.
  • 38 | Solo Hiking, Secret Tutoring Gigs & Saying Yes to Kazakhstan – Danielle Hurren on Building a Nomadic Life
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode of the Nomad Summit podcast, host Christoph Huebner sits down with British writer, private tutor and long-distance hiker Danielle Hurren. From accidentally discovering nomadism via a Gumtree ad in London to tutoring high‑net‑worth families across Italy, Kazakhstan and beyond, Danielle shares how she built a deeply personal, travel‑rich career around the British education system.

    They talk about solo female hiking across the entire length of the UK, overcoming fear while wild‑camping on cliff tops, and why the world is often less scary than we think. Danielle also explains how private tutoring turned into a global, location‑independent business, how Kazakhstan stole her heart long before it hit nomad radar, and how Nomad Summit 2026 inspired her to double down on her writing, blog and Substack.

    Top key take-aways

    • You do not need a grand master plan to become a nomad; Danielle "stumbled" into it by following curiosity, teaching English at summer camps and saying yes to new opportunities.
    • A single tutoring job found on Gumtree led her from London to Tuscany, then into a powerful word‑of‑mouth network in Rome and across Italy.
    • COVID‑19 turned her fixed life in Rome upside down and ultimately triggered her decision to fully embrace long‑term travel and nomadism.
    • Hiking solo from Cornwall to Scotland with a tent was Danielle's way to reconnect with nature and herself after months of strict lockdown in Rome.
    • Solo hiking and wild‑camping, especially for women, can be both scary and empowering; preparation, basic safety gear and confidence in your own abilities are key.
    • Countries with "scary" reputations, like India, can still be deeply rewarding destinations for solo female travelers when you research, choose regions carefully and plug into local communities or co-livings.
    • There is strong global demand for specialists in the British curriculum (GCSE, A‑Level, IB), and private tutoring can be turned into a travel‑friendly career with agencies plus your own client network.
    • Content platforms like Instagram, a personal blog and Substack help Danielle document hikes and off‑the‑beaten‑path destinations, and Nomad Summit gave her fresh SEO and Pinterest strategies to grow that creative side.

    Links mentioned
    • Danielle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daniellemariehurren/
    • Danielle's Substack: https://substack.com/@elsewhereposts
    • Danielle's blog: https://elsewhereposts.com/
    • Nomad Summit: https://nomadsummit.com
    • Episode produced by RadioGuru: https://radioguru.co.uk
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    27 Min.
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