Living A Wild Nomad Life w/ Uwe Allgäuer

Extra Pack of Peanuts podcastLiving A Wild Nomad Life w: Uwe Allgäuer

Joining me today is someone who is a founder through and through – he’s founded a coworking space in Bansko, Bulgaria, a Nomad Sailing Retreat, and who has just started another project called “Wild Nomad Safari”, Uwe Allgäuer from Wildnomadsafari.com. We are diving into what it’s like to have multiple businesses running at one time, the importance of having a community of like-minded people, & why you need to have time to connect and time to disconnect. (This was recorded pre-COVID-19 so dates discussed have changed)

Today’s podcast is sponsored by Oregon State University ECampus.

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In This Episode

  • 04:05 Why So Many Projects & Being A Multipotentialite
  • 10:45 The Backstory: Start of the Digital Nomad Life
  • 16:15 Defining The Terms To Live The Life
  • 23:30 Surrounding Yourself With Like-Minded People
  • 30:05 Building & Running Co-Working Bankso
  • 41:50 Beautiful Bulgaria & Business Perks
  • 47:45 Wild Nomad Safari
  • 52:30 How Does It Work & The Total Experience
  • 01:01:00 Nomad Sailing Retreats
  • 01:07:00 Biggest Travel Mishap

 

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Scott Brills, a Man of Leisure, Adventure, and Business


When I first met Scott Brills four years ago his business card listed him as a “Man of Leisure”.

Since then I still haven’t quite figured out what it is that Scott ACTUALLY does, other than it’s quite a bit of everything.

Until today.

Scott joins me today to finally shed some light on what it is he actually does as the co-owner of a Safari company, Japanese Tour operator, and web designer (plus a bunch of other random things).

He regales us with stories from Japan, Tanzania, Mongolia, and the Shoe-barus. It’s quite the journey!

Join us today to learn more about starting a business abroad, how to go about running a marathon with no training, and to hear some great travel tips for Japan! We’re almost as varied as Scott’s professional life!

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In This Episode

  • 03:55 What exactly does Scott do?
  • 06:00 Creating his LI lifestyle
  • 10:00 Safari’s & Japanese Food tours
  • 21:40 Going from nothing to a Safari business
  • 29:00 The work/life balance conundrum
  • 40:00 Saving money in Japan
  • 46:22 Japan must-see’s
  • 55:00 The Mongol Rally, Rickshaw Run, and other adventures
  • 76:00 Saving money on the road
  • 80:23 A dramatic travel mishap

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Top 10 Travel Dreams

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This week we’re co-hosting an awesome episode from our other podcast, Location Indie!

Jason and I decided to record a whole podcast about travel and we thought, well, why not post this to our travel sites too?

So today we chat about our top 5 travel dreams each, with, of course, a million honorable mentions. Because when you start talking about travel the list only ever gets bigger!

What’s your travel dream? Let me know @ExtraPackofPeanuts!!

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In This Episode

  • 06:30 Trav starts off breaking the rule
  • 10:00 The last state
  • 13:00 Can you help us do these?
  • 16:00 Africa
  • 19:00 Ghost cities
  • 22:27 Getting outside & doing awesome things
  • 32:00 The campervan lifestyle

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Why We Spent 7,000 Dollars in 10 Days

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You all know how I am with money.

I’ve even been called “miserly” in the past (thanks, Heth)

So the title of this podcast might intrigue you. It’s not something you would expect from me, the (sometimes) frugalest of frugal travelers.

But I don’t regret a second of it!

Heather joins me today as we talk about one of our best travel experiences of all time, our trip to Kenya!

We went as part of a group of entrepreneurs to help build schools and go on safari, and we couldn’t have asked for a better time.

Sometimes it really is worth paying someone else to handle all the details…

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In This Episode:

  • 03:42 What is the trip?
  • 07:00 Not planning your own trip? Kind of awesome.
  • 09:30 Building a school!
  • 16:10 No electricity for the president.
  • 23:51 Meeting other awesome entrepreneurs
  • 27:10 Our new possible business ventures from meeting people.
  • 35:00 Really has been the best travel experience we’ve ever had!

and much more!

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