Traveler Interview: Travel Life Experiences
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Traveler Interview: Travel Life Experiences

We recently had the good fortune of stumbling into another inspiring couple on twitter: Dorene and Troy of Travel Life Experiences. They are a mature, professional couple from Canada who say they had “lost their way stuck in corporate life.” Now, they are full-time digital nomads and travel bloggers. Travel Life Experiences: Nomadic Couple We love how they’re pursuing…

Intentional Travel Interview: Mark & Kris – A Life More Complete
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Intentional Travel Interview: Mark & Kris – A Life More Complete

This is the third installment of our Intentional Travel Interviews, a series profiling unconventional travelers we find inspiring. Mark and Kris Kuhn are currently planning a big break from their jobs to pursue long-term travel, a process they’ve started documenting on their blog, A Life More Complete. They met back in 2009 through marathon/triathlon training, got married during the…

Intentional Travel Interview: Alyssa & Heath Padgett – Hourly America
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Intentional Travel Interview: Alyssa & Heath Padgett – Hourly America

We were privileged to cross paths with Alyssa and Heath Padgett this past summer at the World Domination Summit in Portland, Oregon. Both 23 years old, they have been “honeymooning it up across America” in their 1994 RV while filming a documentary called Hourly America.  Their film features stories of hourly workers across the country in hopes of changing…

Intentional Travel Interview: Brittni & Mike – Creatives in Transit
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Intentional Travel Interview: Brittni & Mike – Creatives in Transit

When we first considered living an unconventional, Digital Nomad lifestyle, we wondered if others were doing something similar. Turns out, we are definitely not alone. It’s an awesome community who loves to share their adventures, the great discoveries and challenges, the bits of helpful information they wished they had known, and the inspiration needed for…

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On Being Digital Nomads

Digital nomads are individuals that leverage wireless digital technologies to perform their work duties, and more generally conduct their lifestyle in a nomadic manner. Such workers typically work remotely—from home, coffee shops, public libraries and even from recreational vehicles to accomplish tasks and goals that used to traditionally take place in a single stationary workplace….