Rockstar Interview: Native Nomads Cassie & Nate — Opening Their Hearts & Minds In Mexico
I recently got to visit Cassie and Nate (Native Nomad Life) in their current home in Merida, Mexico. They have huge hearts and love for the people of…
I recently got to visit Cassie and Nate (Native Nomad Life) in their current home in Merida, Mexico. They have huge hearts and love for the people of…
Truth be told I think about a lot of stuff! The decision to join the Peace Corps for 2+ years is a pretty big decision, so let the analysis paralysis begin!
Kat finally took the plunge and ditched the 80-hour “day job” to chart her own course. The motivation for change was strong, but huge life changes aren’t ever easy…
I loved Merida and the Yucatan Peninsula, but it kind of kicked my ass this time. Sometimes we have to make hard choices, or admit defeat, to save our sanity!
Not ready to be a total nomad, situation makes it tough? Have you ever thought about going part-time independent? It might start with your dojo…
Flipping credit cards for the free bonuses? If not, maybe you should be. I just got two roundtrip tickets for about $22 total out of pocket. Here’s the skinny.
Thinking about making a major life, job, or complete career change and all puckered up and scared of what may happen? Been there. I had to make a huge decision to get closer to my travel goals. My advice; just do it. You’ll get by with a little help from your friends, like I did.
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