Remote Working Across the Diaspora with Sawida Kamara
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Host Ebony Walden speaks with Sierra Leonean born Sawida Kamara, who shares her experiences as a remote worker traveling across the diaspora for three years. Sawida (pr: Suh-wii-dah) is a capacity builder, coach, strategist, and activator. She was born and spent her childhood years in Sierra Leone and the U.S. Mid-Atlantic, eventually calling the DMV (Washington, DC area) home for over 20 years.
Sawida discusses the challenges and joys of nomadic living, cultural insights from her travels, and the importance of community and identity in her journey. She offers practical advice for those considering a similar path, emphasizing the need for intentionality in building connections and being open to new experiences.
Catch up with Sawida on IG @itssawida
Takeaways
- Sawida's journey began with her family's emigration from Sierra Leone to the US.
- Community is essential for a fulfilling nomadic lifestyle.
- Guyana offers a unique blend of Caribbean and South American culture.
- Navigating relationships while traveling requires clear communication.
- Ghana serves as a welcoming base for Sawida's travels.
- Being in predominantly Black spaces has deepened Sawida's understanding of her identity.
- Planning for creature comforts can ease the transition to new environments.
- Flexibility in travel plans can lead to unexpected opportunities.
- Building connections in new places enhances the nomadic experience.
