
1st Anniversary Podcast with our Podcast Mentor & Yours with Omar Mo | TNN52
04/18/22 • 31 min
Podcasting is a much less crowded and competitive space than blogging, making now the perfect time to get started. The ubiquity of mobile devices and shifting content consumption habits represent a huge opportunity for the growth of podcasts. Done right, there are many advantages to starting a podcast of your own - new audiences, less competition, and greater intimacy among them. Omar Mo, founder of the Nomad Cast Podcasting Agency and host of The Nomadic Executive podcast can help you out with getting your message across.
In this week’s episode of The New Nomad, Omar joins our hosts, Andrew Jernigan and Allen Koski in educating the audience on podcasts and how to start one. As podcasters themselves, they shared their experiences and give out tips on how to create great content and interesting conversations. Truth is, podcasts are here to stay. Let us take this moment and absorb the knowledge and wisdom bombs from this episode. Who knows, you might get the inspiration to start your own podcast.
TIMESTAMPS:
[4:19] Starting a podcast
[10:21] Promoting your podcast
[13:25] Getting your audience hooked
[19:06] The fun in having a co-host
[24:31] To release or not to release? That is the question
[33:59] Van life in New Zealand
GUEST BIO:
Omar is the founder of the Nomad Cast Podcasting Agency and host of The Nomadic Executive podcast. With his background in digital marketing, podcasting, and content generation, Omar helps businesses produce lead-generating podcasts and content that transforms their brand to the next level.
He managed and grew his own podcast to 100,000 downloads in a year while interviewing leaders such as Pat Flynn and selling multiple products and services through the medium.
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/nomadscast
Website: nomadables.com
Email: [email protected]
Follow Insured Nomads at:
Instagram: @insurednomads
Podcasting is a much less crowded and competitive space than blogging, making now the perfect time to get started. The ubiquity of mobile devices and shifting content consumption habits represent a huge opportunity for the growth of podcasts. Done right, there are many advantages to starting a podcast of your own - new audiences, less competition, and greater intimacy among them. Omar Mo, founder of the Nomad Cast Podcasting Agency and host of The Nomadic Executive podcast can help you out with getting your message across.
In this week’s episode of The New Nomad, Omar joins our hosts, Andrew Jernigan and Allen Koski in educating the audience on podcasts and how to start one. As podcasters themselves, they shared their experiences and give out tips on how to create great content and interesting conversations. Truth is, podcasts are here to stay. Let us take this moment and absorb the knowledge and wisdom bombs from this episode. Who knows, you might get the inspiration to start your own podcast.
TIMESTAMPS:
[4:19] Starting a podcast
[10:21] Promoting your podcast
[13:25] Getting your audience hooked
[19:06] The fun in having a co-host
[24:31] To release or not to release? That is the question
[33:59] Van life in New Zealand
GUEST BIO:
Omar is the founder of the Nomad Cast Podcasting Agency and host of The Nomadic Executive podcast. With his background in digital marketing, podcasting, and content generation, Omar helps businesses produce lead-generating podcasts and content that transforms their brand to the next level.
He managed and grew his own podcast to 100,000 downloads in a year while interviewing leaders such as Pat Flynn and selling multiple products and services through the medium.
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/nomadscast
Website: nomadables.com
Email: [email protected]
Follow Insured Nomads at:
Instagram: @insurednomads
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Empowering Expat Women and Beyond with Camilla Quintana | TNN51
It’s quite challenging to be an ex-pat, more so being a woman ex-pat. For women, the ability to work remotely is more than just a reduced commute time and increased productivity. Remote work can provide the flexibility needed to stay on top of family commitments without compromising their working hours. Breaking the barriers in this male-dominated world, women find themselves challenged at work and in their personal lives. Camilla Quintana, an ex-pat empowerment coach, understands the hardships of being the fairer sex in the digital world.
This episode of The New Nomad talks about empowering women, especially those who are ex-pats and global women. Camilla and our hosts, Andrew Jernigan and Allen Koski, discussed the life of being always on the go. They talked about why, in this fast-paced world, women need support and where they could get the support they need. With a lot of positivity oozing from their conversation, women (and men alike) would find this episode empowering and educating. So enjoy the show and always bear in mind that support is always available if you know where to look.
[5:37] The challenges of the trailing spouse
[8:18] Grieving those we left behind in our ex-pat journey
[12:53] The price that relationships pay
[16:28] Anchors help you get motivated
[18:17] No need to fear what's on the other side
[27:10] The best coaches build you up
GUEST BIO:
Camilla Quintana helps ex-pat & global women step into next-level confidence and embrace their distinctiveness, so they can make an impact - wherever they are in the world. Based in the Basque Country, Spain, she helps clients create a truly fulfilling life, strong and loving relationships with themselves and with others, and to achieve happiness, regardless of changing surroundings. Her podcast, The Empowered Expat Woman highlights successful and empowered women from different niches who want to share their experiences and give tips to their audience.
Camilla Quintana Links:
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/coachcamillaquintana
Website: camillaquintana.com
Instagram: coach.camillaquintana
Follow Insured Nomads at:
Instagram: @insurednomads
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Global Mobility and Black Identity with Amanda Bates | TNN53
Being able to move abroad is often a symbol of money and privilege. It can also indicate a degree of freedom, a sign that one need not be constrained to a certain area of the world or lifestyle. There's a growing movement of black travelers choosing location independence, digital nomadism, and remote work abroad. The good news is that entrepreneurship and remote work provide travelers of color the opportunity to build a life, have an income, and feel welcomed in fascinating places that celebrate all people.
Amanda Bates, a career strategist and founder of blackexpat.com, joins our hosts, Andrew Jernigan and Allen Koski in this timely episode of The New Nomad podcast. They talked about the situation today involving people of color and the challenges they encounter on a daily basis. They shared their thoughts on the misconceptions of expats and immigrants, racism outside of the US, and how to travel safely and confidently as a person of color. If you want to live abroad or find a job that can support you from anywhere but don't know where to start, tune in to hear their conversation and listen to top tips for thriving abroad and creating your own remote job online.
[5:34] Geographical limitations and perspective
[8:34] Raising Cross-cultural children
[13:42] The wonderful experience of immersion
[16:38] Racism is horrible
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GUEST BIO:
Amanda Bates is the Founder of The Black Expat, a multimedia platform focused on Black identity and international living. She is also the host of The Global Chatter podcast.
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Amanda Bates Links:
Website: https://www.theblackexpat.com/author/abate/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theblackexpat/
Follow Insured Nomads at:
Instagram: @insurednomads
The New Nomad - 1st Anniversary Podcast with our Podcast Mentor & Yours with Omar Mo | TNN52
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Allen
Hello and welcome to The New Nomad podcast. This is really a special episode for Andrew and myself. This is our annual anniversary, first anniversary and we have Omar Mo joining us, who is actually the person behind the podcast that has made is as successful as it is. He helped train us, gave us support, counsel, technical assistance. Omar also has a fantastic podcast, The Nomadic Executive, runs Nomadables, we're going to chat with him. And today you'll l
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