Andrew is currently in Mongolia, and shares his thoughts on where he sees the country going in the next couple of years. Andrew believes if you’re an already established entrepreneur who’s gotten your tax and second passports taken care of, then yes, come check out Mongolia for fun. However, if you’re looking for a new home, a more free lifestyle, then you might want to wait on taking Mongolia seriously.
Key Takeaways:
Andrew's Editorial:
[2:25] Andrew is currently in Mongolia.
[4:30] Andrew believes there’s a lot of potential in certain African countries right now, but has not traveled to there just quite yet.
[6:40] What are some of the benefits to living/working in Mongolia?
[8:25] As of right now, Mongolia is an interesting place to watch.
[10:15] If you’re trying to invest, Andrew is not quite convinced Mongolia is the place for that, just yet.
Interview:
[12:20] Where did it all start for Matthew?
[14:25] What did Matthew learn from his entrepreneurial parents?
[19:35] Nomad entrepreneurs are able to have very unstructured lives, but how does that affect the overall cultural view of entrepreneurs?
[23:25] Is this nomad/work from anywhere lifestyle too flashy, too markety?
[29:25] Coworking spaces are excellent networking opportunities.
[30:25] Matthew is loving Georgia right now. The talent out there is amazing!
[32:15] What advice does Matthew have for those on the fence about Georgia?
[36:30] Matthew believes in the next five-ten years Georgia will be the next Berlin or London.
[43:25] These up and coming countries just feel more open and welcoming to foreigners, and when you look at the numbers, it makes those sentiments even more real.
[46:20] What’s been Matthew’s experience with working in Hong Kong?
Mentioned in This Episode:
Email: Andrew@NomadCapitalist.com
Ashley Dymock is the author of World Schooling, a book on how to keep your nomadic lifestyle when you’re ready for the next phase of your life and to have kids. Many people feel like they should give up their lifestyle and settle down somewhere. Well, Ashley says no! You have other options! Find out how you can live a nomadic lifestyle with children, on this week’s episode.
Key Takeaways:
Andrew's Editorial:
[2:05] It’s always easy to tell who’s taking action, and who’s sitting on the sidelines.
[3:00] Every year, Andrew is learning new things, and what’s working/not working.
[4:50] When you’re seeking out help, keep this in mind: Moving forward generates mastery.
[5:35] Get your taxes taken care of, build the freedom lifestyle you want, and then invest your income.
Interview:
[7:25] How can people be a perpetual traveler with a child?
[9:00] What’s the biggest thing Ashley learned from writing the World Schooling book?
[10:10] There are thousands of people educating their children while traveling!
[12:10] You can design your life the way that you want.
[13:00] Take a step back — what’s the purpose of the education system? Can they do a better job than you?
[16:25] When did the traveling start for Ashley?
[21:25] What does it really mean to be a nomad?
[24:25] What’s the best way to approach world schooling?
[28:10] Ashley has been robbed 4 times, but you know, life goes on!
[30:55] Children can help open doors for citizenship as well.
[35:00] Can unschooling your children really be the best option for them?
[41:35] The traditional education system is not preparing our sons and daughters for ‘real life.’
[47:55] What do children really need to ‘know’?
[51:00] There’s no template for how you should teach your children.
Mentioned in This Episode:
Email: Andrew@NomadCapitalist.com