Ep 164 - Leaving Ireland, Adventures of Digital Nomads

EPISODE · Jun 8, 2017 · 54 MIN

Ep 164 - Leaving Ireland, Adventures of Digital Nomads

from Travel Like a Boss · host Johnny FD

  Have you thought about traveling Ireland? Sam Marks joins the show the talk the 160 km walk across Ireland over the past week. You’ll hear about their crazy journey through Wicklow Way as they raise money for kids to have playgrounds in Cambodia.   In this episode, Sam will talk about how he ended up stuck in the middle of nowhere with no food, water, or a backpack. He’ll also talk about the power of nature, flying business class, and living a flexible lifestyle. Listen to the end to hear his future travel plans.   Links: investlikeaboss.com/sam Coworker.com Discussed: Wicklow Way: An Epic 8 Day Hike Through Ireland YouTube Ep 163 - Wicklow Way in Ireland & Tomato Fights in Spain The Wicklow Way: Walking and Hiking Ireland from Dublin Playgrounds for Kids Time Stamps: 01:30 - Walking 160km across Ireland 05:19 - The Wicklow Way nature 08:11 - Buying land in Ireland 12:34 - Stuck in the pouring rain 22:14 - Why are we walking across Ireland? 23:28 - P.S. I Love you 26:22 - Waiting for a bus that never came 31:37 - Getting help from local police 33:34 - Bringing nature into our lives 38:19 - Living a flexible lifestyle 38:54 - Flying business class 43:15 - Leaving baggage in Barcelona 46:29 - Affiliate World & network events 48:17 - Building playgrounds in Cambodia 50:24 - Sam's travel plans Enjoy this episode? Share it with friends!  

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