TRL 092: 2020 Presidential Election, Nomad Visas, Remote Infrastructure and Economy – Deep Dive Thursday with Joe Anderton

That Remote Life | Interviews with Digital Nomads and Location Independent Entrepreneurs - Ein Podcast von Mitko Karshovski

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Today's episode is another Deep Dive Thursday during which I get to go down a rabbit hole on a specific topic related to the digital nomad lifestyle. Sometimes I do that by myself, and sometimes I am joined by a guest, oftentimes someone who has been on the pod in that past. Today I am joined by my friend Joe Anderton who was one of my first guests on this podcast way back on episode 7 and in that interview, we discussed how he built his social media and branding agency The Wandering which works with top CPG (or consumer packaged goods) brands. You can check out that interview at ThatRemoteLife.com/episode7 During today's interview, however, Joe and I got to basically cover all of my "favorite hits" in terms of topics. We talked about the 2020 Presidential election in the US and what the results meant for digital nomads, how small countries are capitalizing on the remote work trend, how non-remote businesses are reacting to a forced shift to remote work, and how that's going to affect the next decade, plus much much more This interview without a doubt goes down as one of my favorites in the history of this podcast so I think you are really going to enjoy it as well. Before we jump into the episode I would greatly appreciate it if you could take a second and leave a review. I've made it very easy to do so, all you have to do is head over to RateThisPodcast.com/trl and write your review. That's it, it's that easy! If you are enjoying this podcast leaving a review is one of the best ways to support us. Reviews are a key statistic that Apple looks at in order to determine how to rank a podcast, so your review will directly help us climb the rank boards and attract new listeners. So thank you in advance for leaving a review if you choose to do so!

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