Fast Company
Bizarre Foods Host Andrew Zimmern Explains How Travel Helps Rewire His Brain
Vacations have a much bigger impact on your daily life than you may realize, says the Travel Channel star.
TravelFast Company
Vacations have a much bigger impact on your daily life than you may realize, says the Travel Channel star.
TravelSitting at my desk all day is getting the best of me. I’d like to receive some information, ideas, or exercises I can …
Health WorkKintu
My son is now 1 year and 3 months old and since he was fit to fly at 6 months; myself, my wife and our son have been …
Digital NomadAeon
Economists believe in full employment. Americans think that work builds character. But what if jobs aren’t working …
WorkCurious to hear if there are any current or former digital nomads here who have had to deal with getting frequent …
Digital Nomad HealthPriceonomics
Living at home with your parents isn’t just for little kids anymore. Young adults are now more likely to live with …
LifeHarvard Business Review
Increasingly, both companies and workers prefer and choose the gig economy’s more flexible and independent work …
Gig EconomyThe Arbing Blog
Eight months ago my girlfriend (now fiance) quit her corporate job, created a profile on a freelancing website and ran off to …
Digital Nomad FreelanceWhat are your favorite long term (1 month +) destinations?
Digital Nomad TravelI see a lot of posts about people traveling the world, particularly Asia. Don’t get me wrong, I love reading those, but …
Digital NomadThe New York Times
A December Gallup poll found that 61 percent of working Americans said they did not have enough time to do the things they …
LifeThe Economist
English is pretty simple. Learning to speak Ubykh or !Xóõ presents more of a challenge.
LanguageBoth Sides of the Table
If you really are committed to moving to a new city you simply won’t find the best or right job without feet on the …
CareerThe Wall Street Journal
Remote Year program sends participants around the world as they continue to work.
Coliving CoworkingI work as a freelance web developer and I’m good to go. My girlfriend on the other hand has no experience with working …
Digital NomadOpen Colleges
This guide offers you the best advice on how to change your lifestyle and become a digital nomad.
Digital NomadWhat was your first remot job? (in what field, programming, writing etc) How was it? Was it a good first job or do you wish …
Remote WorkTropical MBA
In this episode, you’ll hear from Estonian E-Resident Joel Runyon. Joel is the man behind the fitness and mindset blog, …
e-Residency PodcastIn my head I’ve had this goal of being location independent for a long time, but now I want to explore the dating world …
Digital NomadBBC
The answer lies in how aeroplanes are designed.
TravelI’m looking to upgrade by JanSport backpack. I am going to be doing a lot of traveling that will require something that …
Digital Nomad GearHacker News
What do you think about taking a sabbatical? What holds you back from taking one if you haven’t / won’t?
CareerTechCrunch
I think it’s time to look at this in a different way: Robots in the workforce present an opportunity to stimulate job …
Future of WorkThe Independent
Many of the jobs that young people are training for could vanish completely in 10 to 15 years.
Future of WorkQuartz
As the US economy has improved—with six years of unbroken job growth and even an uptick in wages—a greater share of those gig …
Gig Economy HealthI am a professional flight hacker, here to answer any questions and help you find cheap fares wherever you want to travel. I …
TravelHacker News
For those of you with income generating side projects, have you incorporated? Do you pay quarterly taxes? Do you list it as …
Side ProjectVox
New research recently found that starting at age 25, we lose more friends than we make each year.
LifeThe New York Times
We misinterpret material renunciation, austere aesthetics and blank, emptied spaces as symbols of capitalist absolution, when …
MinimalismDesk of van Schneider
“For me, I want to be free,” said Eric. “That’s what I’m working for.”
Work