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Nomad Summit Podcast: Fuel for Your Nomadic Journey

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Climbing to freedom – one episode at a time. The Nomad Summit Podcast is for remote workers, freelancers, indie hackers, and founders building lives on their own terms. We unpack what it really means to work without borders, chase freedom, and build something meaningful – whether that's a business, a lifestyle, or a sense of purpose. Hosted by the team behind Nomad Summit and long-time digital nomad and podcaster Palle Bo, each episode features raw conversations, honest lessons, and practical ideas from people who've chosen the unconventional path. From landing your first remote job to launching your own company, we explore the milestones and mindset shifts along the way – with a healthy dose of real talk on visas, money, relationships, burnout, and belonging. If you've ever felt like you're building your life summit by summit – this podcast is your trail guide, compass, and campfire rolled into one. New episodes every week. Subscribe and start your climb.

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Episode 54 | What Comes After Countries? The Future of Digital Nations & Borderless Citizenship Cover

54 | What Comes After Countries? The Future of Digital Nations & Borderless Citizenship

What if the nation state is just one chapter in human history? In this thought-provoking episode of the Nomad Summit Podcast, we sit down with Vikram Bharati – founder of Draper Nation – to explore one of the biggest questions imaginable: What comes after the nation state? Vikram shares why he believes we may be entering an era of digital nations, borderless communities, and entirely new ways of organizing humans beyond traditional countries and borders. We dive into the history of nation states, how technology shapes governance, and whether ideas like cloud nations, special economic zones, and decentralized communities could become part of our future. Along the way, the conversation goes into some surprising territory. Could digital nations exist without land? Are multinational corporations already functioning like countries? Could governments eventually compete for citizens the way companies compete for customers? This episode is speculative, philosophical, provocative, and very much about the future of digital nomadism, governance, and global mobility. Key Takeaways * Why Vikram is obsessed with answering the question: What comes after the nation state? * The difference between empires, kingdoms, and modern nation states * How technology has historically reshaped human organization * Why special economic zones and decentralized governance experiments matter * The idea of digital nations existing entirely in the cloud * Why Vikram compares multinational corporations to landless nation states * The role of identity, trust, and storytelling in governance * How projects like e-America are experimenting with new models of belonging and citizenship * Why most government services may already be largely digital * What these ideas could mean for digital nomads, global mobility, and the future of human organization Relevant Links * Draper Nation: https://drapernation.com [https://drapernation.com/] * Draper Nation on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/drapernationhq [https://www.linkedin.com/company/drapernationhq] * Building startup societies: https://www.founderstartuphouse.com [https://www.founderstartuphouse.com/] * Experimenting with new types of nations: https://e-america.org [https://e-america.org/] * Vikram on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vikrambharati/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vikrambharati/] * Nomad Summit: https://nomadsummit.com [https://nomadsummit.com/] * Episode produced by RadioGuru: https://radioguru.co.uk [https://radioguru.co.uk/]

26. Mai 2026 - 31 min
Episode 53 | From a Small Village in Uganda to Tech Entrepreneur in Dubai Cover

53 | From a Small Village in Uganda to Tech Entrepreneur in Dubai

In episode 53 of the Nomad Summit Podcast, we sit down with Elias Hezron for a fascinating conversation about ambition, opportunity, remote work, entrepreneurship, and growing up in Uganda before entering the global tech world. Elias shares his journey from a small village in Uganda to building a crypto payments startup that expanded across seven African countries before being acquired. Today, he works remotely in fintech and spends much of his time in Dubai – but his story is about much more than tech and crypto. Together with co-host Alexandra Mosnitska, we talk about poverty, education, globalization, branding yourself online, and how remote work can completely change someone's life trajectory. We also dive into why access to traditional banking and business loans can be so difficult in many African countries, how alternative financial systems are emerging, and why events and networking still matter in an increasingly digital world. This episode is both inspiring and eye-opening – especially for anyone dreaming about building a location-independent life from wherever they are in the world. Key Takeaways * Growing up in rural Uganda without imagining a future in tech * How a date – and only having $1.50 – changed Elias' life * Why remote work opened doors that local opportunities could not * Teaching yourself tech skills through YouTube * Building and scaling a crypto payments startup across Africa * Why access to capital and loans is still a huge challenge in Uganda * The reality of salaries, banking, and entrepreneurship in emerging markets * How networking and conferences helped Elias break into the global tech scene * Why personal branding and visibility matter more than ever * Life in Dubai as a remote worker and entrepreneur Relevant Links * Elias Hezron on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/eliashezron/]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eliashezron/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/eliashezron/] * ViFi Labs [https://virtualfinance.xyz/]: https://virtualfinance.xyz/ [https://virtualfinance.xyz/] * ViFi Labs on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/vifi-labs/]: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vifi-labs/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/vifi-labs/] * Elias Hezron on GitHub [https://github.com/eliashezron]: https://github.com/eliashezron [https://github.com/eliashezron] * 22STARS Foundation [https://www.foundation22stars.org/]: https://www.foundation22stars.org [https://www.foundation22stars.org/] * Nomad Summit [https://nomadsummit.com/]: https://nomadsummit.com/ [https://nomadsummit.com/] * Episode produced by RadioGuru [https://radioguru.co.uk/]: https://radioguru.co.uk/ [https://radioguru.co.uk/]

20. Mai 2026 - 33 min
Episode 52 | From Student Startup to Global Beauty-Tech Brand Cover

52 | From Student Startup to Global Beauty-Tech Brand

In episode 52 of the Nomad Summit Podcast, we meet Yuliia Siletska – a Ukrainian entrepreneur who started her first business at just 17 years old and went on to build ÜLKA into an international beauty-tech company selling in more than 50 countries. What began in a small apartment with one handmade dust collector for a nail artist friend has grown into a factory with 80 employees in eastern Ukraine. Along the way, Yuliia has navigated war, remote leadership, international expansion, and the challenges of scaling a manufacturing business while raising a son and living increasingly location independently. In this episode, Yuliia shares how she built a global company from Ukraine, why health and safety in the beauty industry became her mission, and how travel and nomadic living now inspire her creativity and business decisions. We also talk about: * Building a company from a tiny apartment * Managing a factory remotely during wartime * Expanding into the US and other global markets * Leadership after becoming sole owner of the company * The hidden health risks faced by nail technicians * How exhibitions and events helped grow the business * Productivity, ambition, and balancing motherhood with entrepreneurship * Why seeing the world gives her new business ideas * This episode was recorded while Alexandra and Yuliia were attending Network School in Forest City, Malaysia – the futuristic tech hub turned "ghost city". Key Takeaways * Start with solving a real problem * Manufacturing businesses can also be run remotely * International growth requires trust and visibility * Events and exhibitions remain powerful for networking and sales * Ukrainian entrepreneurs have developed extraordinary resilience * Travel and new environments can fuel creativity and innovation * Leadership styles evolve as companies grow * Building systems and trusting people is essential for scaling Relevant Links * Follow ÜLKA: https://ulka-global.com [https://ulka-global.com/] * Follow Yuliia Siletska on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ulka_siletska/ [https://www.instagram.com/ulka_siletska/] * Nomad Summit: https://nomadsummit.com [https://nomadsummit.com/] * Episode produced by RadioGuru: https://radioguru.co.uk [https://radioguru.co.uk/]

12. Mai 2026 - 26 min
Episode 51 | Horizontal vs. Vertical Travel – The Mindset Shift Most Nomads Miss Cover

51 | Horizontal vs. Vertical Travel – The Mindset Shift Most Nomads Miss

In Episode 51 of the Nomad Summit Podcast, we sit down with Ilona Vinogradova – a former BBC journalist turned global traveler who challenges the very idea of what it means to be a digital nomad. Ilona has spent years living without a permanent home, moving across countries while building a location-independent career. But she resists the label "digital nomad" entirely. For her, travel is not about collecting destinations or optimizing lifestyle – it is about shedding identities, going deeper, and connecting with people in a more meaningful way. This conversation explores her concept of "vertical travel" – a powerful shift from surface-level experiences to deeper human connection across cultures, ages, and social backgrounds. Along the way, we also dive into belonging, curiosity, silence, and what it really means to live freely. This is not a typical nomad conversation. It is a reflection on how we travel – and why. Key Takeaways * Why Ilona rejects the "digital nomad" label and sees identity itself as a limitation * The difference between horizontal travel and vertical travel * How to connect with people outside your usual social circles * Why short-term connections while traveling can still be deeply meaningful * How curiosity can unlock unexpected experiences and relationships * The idea that "life is your work" – and what that means in practice * How silence and meditation can change the way you experience the world * Why travel can help you move beyond judgment and see common humanity Relevant Links * Ilona on Substack: https://ilonavinogradova.substack.com/ [https://ilonavinogradova.substack.com/] * Ilona on LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/ilonavinogradova [http://linkedin.com/in/ilonavinogradova] * Ilona's company, LovinFilms Pro: https://lovinfilms.com [https://lovinfilms.com/] * Nomad Summit: https://nomadsummit.com [https://nomadsummit.com/] * Episode produced by RadioGuru: https://radioguru.co.uk [https://radioguru.co.uk/]

5. Mai 2026 - 27 min
Episode 50 | He Lost Everything… Then Retired Early Anyway (FIRE Explained) Cover

50 | He Lost Everything… Then Retired Early Anyway (FIRE Explained)

What does it really take to reach financial independence – and what happens after you get there? In this episode of the Nomad Summit Podcast, Christoph and Alexandra sit down in Da Nang with entrepreneur and FIRE advocate Seven Chan. His story is anything but linear. From becoming a millionaire at 18 to losing it all a year later, Seven spent years chasing the "right" investments – only to see them fail in hindsight. Everything changed when he discovered the FIRE movement – Financial Independence, Retire Early – and shifted to a simpler, more disciplined approach to investing and spending. That decision eventually allowed him to retire in under a decade instead of the 27 years he originally planned. But this conversation goes far beyond money. Seven shares how he built and scaled a restaurant business from scratch, why he walked away from success more than once, and what it feels like to be "retired" when you still have the urge to build something new. He also talks about creating FIRE communities around the world – including in Da Nang – and why financial freedom looks very different depending on the path you take to get there. This is an honest and eye-opening look at money, mindset, and the real meaning of freedom in a location-independent life. Key Takeaways * FIRE stands for Financial Independence, Retire Early – but it is more about freedom than quitting work * You can do many "right" things financially and still fail – timing and patience matter * A simple, long-term investment strategy often beats active trading and constant decision-making * Losing money can be part of the journey – resilience and consistency are key * Entrepreneurship and FIRE are very different paths – and they shape how people live after reaching financial freedom * Lifestyle design and spending habits play a crucial role in achieving financial independence * Community matters – surrounding yourself with like-minded people can accelerate learning and confidence * Financial freedom does not always mean doing nothing – for some, it creates the freedom to build new things Relevant Links * Nomad Summit: https://nomadsummit.com [https://nomadsummit.com/] * Episode produced by RadioGuru: https://radioguru.co.uk [https://radioguru.co.uk/]

28. Apr. 2026 - 31 min
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