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328 SYV DIGITALE NOMADER (4:7): Vigtigste værktøjer for digitale nomader

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If you're feeling overwhelmed and unproductive while trying to work remotely, constantly switching between different apps, and struggling to stay organized, then you are not alone!

Many digital nomads waste precious time searching for important files and information, leading to missed deadlines and added stress.

Have you heard these myths about essential tools for digital nomads?

  • Myth #1: To be productive, you need a fancy, expensive setup.
  • Myth #2: Traveling and working simultaneously is impossible.
  • Myth #3: Productivity tools are only for traditional office settings.

Our seven digital nomads are back. Ranika Koneru, Shaun Busuttil, Nora Dunn, Chris Cerra, Gianni Bianchini, Jason Robinson, and Mr. Derek Smith are here to share the truth about essential tools for digital nomads.

LINKS TO TOOLS MENTIONED:

  • Use Google Maps for travel planning, saving locations, and reading reviews of restaurants and hotels.
  • Try Rome2Rio to find the most efficient and cost-effective transportation options between places.
  • Utilize Skyscanner to search for and book flights at the best prices.
  • Use Airbnb to find accommodation everywhere.
  • Consider using Facebook Marketplace for local accommodation options, especially in Southeast Asia.
  • But when it comes to finding an apartment, Shaun mentions Flatio.
  • Chris Cerra has a free newsletter called Remotebase.co, where you get curated Airbnb deals and special discounts. And if you want to sign up for the Premium Newsletter, where the deals are even better and more specific deals it’s Remotebase.co/Premium. Use the code: ”VAGA20” for 20% off the annual membership forever.
  • Visit Nora Dunn's website, TheProfessionalHobo.com, for a regularly updated resource of websites to find monthly accommodations around the world – excluding Airbnb.
  • The Radio Vagabond sponsor, Hotels25.com, is also a great tool for the best prices on hotels, guest houses, hostels, and apartments.
  • Gianni uses Notion.so for structuring his work. It’s a versatile organizational tool catering to digital nomads' personal and professional needs. It encompasses a range of features, including database checklists and flexible viewing options, making task management a breeze. Although mastering Notion may take some time, it can become a powerful asset, weaving efficiency into the digital nomad lifestyle.

LINKS TO THE SEVEN NOMADS

KEY MOMENTS:

00:00 - Introduction

Palle Bo introduces the episode and mentions they will discuss tools and resources for digital nomads.

01:08 - Leveraging ChatGPT

Derek talks about how he uses ChatGPT to capture new ideas and how it has been a huge benefit for him as a writer.

03:45 – Nomadigo

Ranika shares an app called Nomadigo, which helps digital nomads see their friends' locations throughout the year.

04:12 - Google Maps

Gianni discusses how he uses Google Maps to plan his travels and relies on AI to provide recommendations for itineraries.

07:23 – Rome2Rio and Facebook Marketplace

Jason talks about using Rome2Rio to plan transportation options and mentions using Facebook Marketplace to find accommodations at local prices.

14:48 - Introduction to Notion

Gianni recommends Notion.ai as a versatile app to manage work and personal life. It offers features like databases, checklists, and different viewing options. Although it has a learning curve, it can become a valuable tool for productivity.

16:22 - Google Translate

Shaun praises Google Translate, particularly its photo translation feature. It has been useful for him during his travels in the Balkan region, allowing him to understand signs and communicate with locals, and how it’s enabling travellers to experience local culture and communicate with locals effectively.

17:46 - Importance of Local Connections

Palle emphasize the value of building connections and getting a sense of community while travelling and mention an upcoming episode on this topic and the significance of connecting with locals in new places.

  continue reading

500 episoder

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Manage episode 376109091 series 1250313
Indhold leveret af Palle Bo. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Palle Bo eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

If you're feeling overwhelmed and unproductive while trying to work remotely, constantly switching between different apps, and struggling to stay organized, then you are not alone!

Many digital nomads waste precious time searching for important files and information, leading to missed deadlines and added stress.

Have you heard these myths about essential tools for digital nomads?

  • Myth #1: To be productive, you need a fancy, expensive setup.
  • Myth #2: Traveling and working simultaneously is impossible.
  • Myth #3: Productivity tools are only for traditional office settings.

Our seven digital nomads are back. Ranika Koneru, Shaun Busuttil, Nora Dunn, Chris Cerra, Gianni Bianchini, Jason Robinson, and Mr. Derek Smith are here to share the truth about essential tools for digital nomads.

LINKS TO TOOLS MENTIONED:

  • Use Google Maps for travel planning, saving locations, and reading reviews of restaurants and hotels.
  • Try Rome2Rio to find the most efficient and cost-effective transportation options between places.
  • Utilize Skyscanner to search for and book flights at the best prices.
  • Use Airbnb to find accommodation everywhere.
  • Consider using Facebook Marketplace for local accommodation options, especially in Southeast Asia.
  • But when it comes to finding an apartment, Shaun mentions Flatio.
  • Chris Cerra has a free newsletter called Remotebase.co, where you get curated Airbnb deals and special discounts. And if you want to sign up for the Premium Newsletter, where the deals are even better and more specific deals it’s Remotebase.co/Premium. Use the code: ”VAGA20” for 20% off the annual membership forever.
  • Visit Nora Dunn's website, TheProfessionalHobo.com, for a regularly updated resource of websites to find monthly accommodations around the world – excluding Airbnb.
  • The Radio Vagabond sponsor, Hotels25.com, is also a great tool for the best prices on hotels, guest houses, hostels, and apartments.
  • Gianni uses Notion.so for structuring his work. It’s a versatile organizational tool catering to digital nomads' personal and professional needs. It encompasses a range of features, including database checklists and flexible viewing options, making task management a breeze. Although mastering Notion may take some time, it can become a powerful asset, weaving efficiency into the digital nomad lifestyle.

LINKS TO THE SEVEN NOMADS

KEY MOMENTS:

00:00 - Introduction

Palle Bo introduces the episode and mentions they will discuss tools and resources for digital nomads.

01:08 - Leveraging ChatGPT

Derek talks about how he uses ChatGPT to capture new ideas and how it has been a huge benefit for him as a writer.

03:45 – Nomadigo

Ranika shares an app called Nomadigo, which helps digital nomads see their friends' locations throughout the year.

04:12 - Google Maps

Gianni discusses how he uses Google Maps to plan his travels and relies on AI to provide recommendations for itineraries.

07:23 – Rome2Rio and Facebook Marketplace

Jason talks about using Rome2Rio to plan transportation options and mentions using Facebook Marketplace to find accommodations at local prices.

14:48 - Introduction to Notion

Gianni recommends Notion.ai as a versatile app to manage work and personal life. It offers features like databases, checklists, and different viewing options. Although it has a learning curve, it can become a valuable tool for productivity.

16:22 - Google Translate

Shaun praises Google Translate, particularly its photo translation feature. It has been useful for him during his travels in the Balkan region, allowing him to understand signs and communicate with locals, and how it’s enabling travellers to experience local culture and communicate with locals effectively.

17:46 - Importance of Local Connections

Palle emphasize the value of building connections and getting a sense of community while travelling and mention an upcoming episode on this topic and the significance of connecting with locals in new places.

  continue reading

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