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This is part 2 of my conversation with Don Mirra. In this part of the conversation, we talk more about his adventures as a photojournalist which includes running for his life from the Pakistani mafia. We also get into how social media has affected the travel space over the years. He also shares some unique travel hacks which you may find quite helpful on your next adventure.
Check out Don's podcast at thetravelersart.com.
On this week’s episode we dive into the “why” of travel content creation with photojournalist Don Mirra. Born in Germany to American parents, Don has now traveled to over 60 nations around the world over a span of 30 years. He would often immerse himself in the local culture to gain a deeper perspective on his subjects and the stories he was sharing while on assignment.
During our conversation, we discuss growing up as a third culture kid and how that impacted his travels later on. We talk about the bucketlist myth and confusing tourism with travel. He shares his philosophy in regards to “less is more” and how it has shaped not only how he travels but also how he views life.
We ended up splitting this conversation into two parts so you’ll hear more about his photojournalism adventures during next week’s episode!
Check out Don's podcast at thetravelersart.com.
On this week’s episode we dive into the “how” of travel content creation with remote working coach Ali Pruitt. After feeling dissatisfied with the way life was back in her home town, she began making changes in her life which led her to becoming a digital nomad. After working remotely for a few years, she went full time as a productivity and work-life balance coach after the pandemic hit. During our conversation, she talks about her travel experiences and what ultimately drove her to join the travel lifestyle. She also shares some incredible tips for increasing your productivity and decreasing your burnout while trying to juggle travel, life, and work. She shares her RECAP method and how she uses that to stay on top of her busy life.
If you want to learn more about the RECAP method, you can watch her Masterclass here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjwNDfU7tPQ.
You can also follow her on social media, connect with her on LinkedIn, or visit her online to learn more: fullyremotewithali.com.
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On this week’s episode we dive into fitness while traveling. Not only is this something that seems complex and difficult for some people, the topic also brings a lot of shame and guilt as we’re given so many messages about what we should and shouldn’t be doing. I loved hearing Meaghan’s simple, balanced, and successful approach which she’s used to maintain a healthy lifestyle. She focuses on common sense workouts instead of following the latest marketing trends in diets. During our conversation she shares the single biggest secret for turning you into a calorie burning machine.
Meaghan is a fitness coach who is also a full-time digital nomad. Her story is a fantastic example of somebody finding a niche which they are passionate about and creating a full time income as a byproduct, allowing her to travel and explore the world. During our conversation, she shares how she started traveling and relates a crazy adventure traveling in South America.
Check out her latest videos on YouTube!
Be sure and visit her online at nomadicfitness.com.
You can also connect with her on Instagram.