Behind the Postcards
How to go from normal to nomad. From packing tips to finding work on the road, these nomadic souls share their stories and how they can sustain travel as a lifestyle.
Meet Isabelle. A singularity storyteller, consultant, and artist. We discuss life in Paris, digital nomadism, and storytelling. If you think your story is good, you should read hers.
I really do meet some amazing people on my travels and Sasha Cagen is one of them. We met at a cafe in Buenos Aires. She's the author of Quirkyalone and owner of Tango Adventure. We discussed life as a non-Millennial digital nomad, being a women's life coach, and how to get a tang-asm! I also asked her why she chose South America over San Francisco.
Meet Ivan. Yes, even in the digital nomad world, there are superstars that just go by a single name. He's been to over 60 countries and he doesn't hold back on sharing his opinions and experiences. Open a note app because he has great insight on working and traveling around the world.
World traveler and On Board founder Marcela Fernandez takes time to share her travel philosophy with me, her alternative education program, and shares a special promo code with Behind the Postcard readers to save on upcoming On Board journeys in this week's travel interview.
Meet Motizzy. A traveling graphic designer with a passport in one hand and a calligraphy pen in the other. He shares how he funds his nomadic lifestyle, advice from an ancient Moroccan traveler, and how travel has impacted his design work.
Romantic wanderer, Aline Dahmen, founder of Nomad Soulmates talks about her nomadic matching-making service and her experience as a solo traveler.
Travel blogger Brittany from Boston shares her recipe for a successful Instagram profile, her adventures as a solo traveler, and what she DOESN'T pack for her trips around the world in her Behind the Postcards interview.
Rachel Mazza is an digital vagabond that has been living in Chiang Mai, Thailand. In part 2 of her Behind the Postcards interview, she shares how her adventures, insight and challenges as a female solo traveler.
Rachel Mazza is an digital vagabond that has been living in Chiang Mai, Thailand. In this interview, she shares how she became a digital nomad, her travel philosophy, and the best food in Chiang Mai.
Nhung Tran is a female solo traveler from Vietnam. In this interview, she shares with me her favorite foreign food, which country has the hottest men, what’s in her suitcase, and a lot more!
Meet Paul. Designer of life and posh air traveler. We discuss travel adventures, digital nomadism, and perspective to name a few topics. Get ready for some great travelosophy!