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October 31st, 2018

How to be Location Independent: Amy Scott Deconstructs the Nomadic Life

  1. How to be Location Independent: Amy Scott Deconstructs the Nomadic Life Dr Chris Stout and Amy Scott 1:10:31

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be able to work from anywhere in the world? Of course, you may imagen some exotic local, but what about your second bedroom? Well then Amy Scott is just who you want to learn from. She not only teaches others how to be “Location Independent,” but she lives the life/workstyle in a sustainable and transparent way.

Amy started her career as an editor at a Travel publishing company in the San Francisco Bay Area before quitting to travel the world. She then founded “Nomad Editorial” to support herself financially while doing so—and next the “Nomadtopia Collective,” an online community to support others who are living or creating a location-independent Lifestyle, and she hosts the podcast “Nomadtopia Radio.”

In this episode we go wide and far with all the tools, websites, books, bloggers and inspiration you need if you are interested in ways to travel in a sustainable and enjoyable way. I think this is by far the most question-and-answer episode to date.

We cover it all and then some in this information packed conversation. Amy is amazing, is living her life in full, and provides us with the tools we need to do as well while traveling the world.

Dr. Chris Stout Clinical Psychologist

Dr. Chris Stout is a licensed clinical psychologist and international humanitarian with a diverse background in various domains. He is the Founding Director of the Center for Global Initiatives (a Top-Rated Nonprofit) and is the Executive Producer and Host of the popular “Living a Life in Full” a top-ranked podcast with an audience of over 3 million. He was a Fellow in the School of Public Health and Full Professor in the Department of Psychiatry in the College of Medicine at the University of Illinois, Chicago and prior to that he held an academic appointment at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine. He served as a NGO Special Representative and had the honor of speaking at the United Nations; he holds the distinction of being one of only 100 world-wide leaders appointed to the World Economic Forum’s Global Leaders of Tomorrow and was an Invited Faculty at the Annual Meeting in Davos.