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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 49 MIN

Alone, Broke, and in Asia: How Holly Scobie Built a Global Company

from The Priority Lane · host Holly Scobie, Nigel Catt

You can learn along the way.Focus on where you want to be, not the roadblocks.Systems are so important because they can work 24-7.Communication is the key that has kept my clients sticking around.You have to be fueled by the embarrassment of failure.Sound Bites"Everything's fine. So it's kind of a mindset.""Not being able to acquire things is very hard.""You don't need to get anything right."Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Priority Lane Podcast02:05 Meet Holly Scobie: A Global Traveler and Entrepreneur03:17 The Early Travel Bug: Holly's Journey Begins05:43 Travel Highlights: Countries That Left a Mark07:25 The Transformative Power of Travel08:20 Exploring the Dyatlov Pass Incident10:08 The Mysterious Circumstances of the Dyatlov Pass13:33 Reflections on the Dyatlov Pass Incident16:29 Travel Challenges: Holly's Personal Experiences18:33 Building a Business While Traveling20:25 The Impact of COVID on Holly's Journey23:20 Navigating Lockdowns and Building a Client Base26:59 Holly's Journey from Wales to Mexico29:57 Building a Global Team and Client Relationships35:50 The Importance of Systems in Remote Work39:02 Overcoming Technology Challenges41:58 Maintaining Focus While Traveling48:03 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs51:11 Holly's Future Plans and Creative Hub Launch You’re listening to The Priority Lane, fueled by MyBrokers App.Get ahead, move fast - go to MyBrokers.app and download right now!Purpose built for the financial services industry.Provisional Patent Application Number: 2025905501  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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In this episode of the Priority Lane podcast, host Nigel Catt welcomes Holly Scobie, a global traveler and entrepreneur who has successfully built a digital media agency while traveling the world. Holly shares her journey of leaving Australia at 18, traveling for a decade, and the challenges she faced while managing her business on the move. She emphasizes the importance of adaptability, resilience, and the lessons learned from her experiences in various countries. The conversation also touches on the Dyatlov Pass Incident, a historical event that highlights the unpredictability of travel and the human spirit's resilience in the face of adversity. Holly discusses how her travels shaped her perspective on life and business, emphasizing the need for effective systems and communication in a remote work environment. She shares insights on overcoming challenges, the importance of building a supportive team, and the necessity of maintaining focus while exploring new cultures. Looking for fresh social media ideas? You can reach Holly at [email protected]

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