The process of going offshore and becoming a Digital Nomad is not set in stone. Copying other entrepreneur’s formulas may not be a path to your perfect lifestyle . A meaningful personal relationship is obtainable while you are being 100% above board with your residencies, your monies and your offshore strategies.
Key Takeaways:
Andrews Editorial:
[2:00] Private Club Member shares a relationship article
[5:05] The personal side of things
[8:21] Travel Tips for Digital Nomads
[11:25] Don’t trap yourself with declarations
[14:17] Don’t fall for the nomad formula
[14:46] Andrew can help you with….
[15:36] Lifestyle Design 2.0
The Interview:
[19:00] The tedious and boring parts of the nomad life
[20:43] Gregory’s background
[21:58] Teaching English isn’t a high end service
[23:35] Where is there a need that is not being fulfilled?
[26:59] The guy in control of his life
[27:39] The big A-ha moment
[30:00] People copy digital nomads/entrepreneurs
[32:03] Market Fit
[33:50] Places Greg likes and dislikes
[36:04] If someone’s a jerk they must have a redeeming quality
[36:30] Greg’s offshore strategies
[39:20] International diversification
[41:03] Looking for a mobile, but rooted lifestyle
[42:50] 100% above board as a Digital Nomad
[47:13] Is Spain a good place?
[48:25] Forming a cultural bond with women
Lightning Round:
[52:25] One business - Business courses for locals
[53:20] One country - Ecuador
[53:48] One book - Flatland
[54:44] One tool - Skype
Listener Questions:
[57:21] Jackson wants to go clubbing with Andrew
[59:31] Michaela asks about the Comoros Islands
[1:01:15] Residency options that lead to citizenship
[1:03:08] Dominica - Instant citizenship
[1:06:47] Citizenship by Investment in Comoros
Mentions:
Nomadcapitalist.com
Four Hour Workweek
MarketFit.net
Flatland Book