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How to have an incredible career & build a world-class network when you're location-independent ~ Wes Wagner
Radically Different
07/21/20 • 60 min
When I started traveling and working remotely I kept thinking is this just a phase? Or will I eventually have to go back to the U.S. and start a "real" career?
Then I met today’s guest, Wes Wagner, and he proved to me you absolutely can.
Wes is a 24-year-old startup founder who typically splits his time between Indianapolis in the U.S and Medellín, Colombia. When I met Wes two years ago in Medellín, he was 22-years old, fresh out of college, and spearheading marketing for a silicon-valley based startup called Microverse. Last year he went through Y Combinator, the most prestigious startup accelerator in the world. Now he’s combining all that experience to start his own tech company.
What I love about Wes is that he lives a life that bridges many cultures and communities. Simultaneously, He’s a Spanish-speaking lover of Latin America, he’s plugged into the Silicon Valley tech scene, and he’s a self-described “family man” that loves the Indianapolis 500, boating, and mudding.
Wes believes you can have an incredible career while living abroad, and that you can plug in with world-class communities regardless of your physical location. In this episode, he explains how.
Show notes for this episode:
https://www.radicallydifferentpodcast.com/episodes/how-to-have-an-incredible-career-and-build-a-world-class-network-when-youre-location-independent-wes-wagner
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Update: Tarek Khaloussy
Radically Different
07/07/20 • 13 min
An update from Tarek on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected Nomads Giving Back and the future of the Digital Nomad Movement.
Show notes for this episode:
www.radicallydifferentpodcast.com/episodes/nomads-giving-back-tarek-kholoussy
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#5 – Effortful effort vs. effortless effort
Radically Different
09/20/20 • 3 min
Sam, do you know the difference between effortful effort and effortless effort?

#3 – "I want to arrive at a place that my mind could have never imagined"
Radically Different
09/18/20 • 0 min
Jon's argument for setting less goals.

E6: Digital Nomads Pt. 2 - How to become a digital nomad
Radically Different
05/10/19 • 42 min
Ready to travel the world and make money from your laptop? In Digital Nomads Pt. 2, I continue the conversation with the five digital nomads from the previous episode. We discuss various ways of making money remotely, where digital nomads go and how much it actually costs to live there, tips for overcoming the unique challenges digital nomads face, and the ethical considerations of the lifestyle.
This final episode of Season 1 is a toolkit of examples, strategies, and advice to get you started on your location independent journey.
You can get in touch with me, Sam Kern, at radicallydifferentpodcast.com or via Instagram @radicallydifferentpodcast

#7 – The Trapdoor
Radically Different
09/22/20 • 3 min
What if you're not seeing the trapdoor? Jon explains why it can be so important to stop pushing.

E5: Digital Nomads Pt. 1 - The location independent revolution & the new American Dream
Radically Different
05/03/19 • 39 min
Digital Nomads: A new generation of people traveling and working remotely at the same time. But what is it really like to be one? I talk to 5 digital nomads and thought-leaders about the pros and cons of the lifestyle, how they became location-independent, and what this revolution means for the world.
You can get in touch with me, Sam Kern, at radicallydifferentpodcast.com or via Instagram @radicallydifferentpodcast
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#6 – Pull is the alignment of mind, body, and soul
Radically Different
09/21/20 • 5 min
Our minds, bodies, and souls sometimes tell us different things. Raul suggests that maybe the feeling of "pull" occurs when all three are aligned.

#1 – What is push vs pull energy?
Radically Different
09/16/20 • 12 min
My friend Jon Hiller recently turned me on to a powerful framework for thinking about decisions, life paths, goals, and dreams: It's the idea of "push vs pull energy", and it's already starting to change the way I approach the world.
So what exactly is push vs pull energy? What are some tangible examples? And why is it such an important and powerful idea to grasp? I sat down with co-living housemates Jon Hiller and Raul Espinoza – both of whom have come to embrace a life of "pull" – to explore the idea further.
In this episode – the first of a multi-part mini-series – Jon and Raul define "push vs pull energy", and give tangible examples of each.

#2 – You can get to the same destination by pushing or being pulled
Radically Different
09/17/20 • 9 min
Jon explains his theory that it's possible to end up at the same destination by “pushing” or by “being pulled”—one is just a lot more joyful.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Radically Different have?
Radically Different currently has 39 episodes available.
What topics does Radically Different cover?
The podcast is about Places & Travel, Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Podcasts, Travel and Alternative.
What is the most popular episode on Radically Different?
The episode title '#7 – The Trapdoor' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Radically Different?
The average episode length on Radically Different is 35 minutes.
How often are episodes of Radically Different released?
Episodes of Radically Different are typically released every 6 days, 23 hours.
When was the first episode of Radically Different?
The first episode of Radically Different was released on Mar 26, 2019.
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