I asked DIGITAL NOMADS how they MAKE MONEY in Bali

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In this episode I asked and interviewed digital nomads how they make money in Bali.

A lot of people often think that Digital nomads don't work or either make money in suspicious ways. But there is a whole world of them so I thought of sharing some of the people I interviewed and what they do. I have met pretty interesting people with very creative income streams, here they are:

0:00 Intro
0:42 Poncho from New York
4:42 Dima, Lindsay, Cody and Hunter
11:42 Chiara from Germany
15:05 Michael from Haiti
19:38 David from Ireland

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Subtitles made by Claudia Lattanzi
@claudialattanzisubtitles

Youtube channels to follow from the guests:
@PonchoSpeaks
@WingManPlus
@LindsayKeaneBFIT

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The guy who dropped out of uni wants to help college students to do their exam.

The girl who has zero income from her company wants to teach people how to start a company.

Amazing stuffs.

RevolutiaInfo
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"I run multiple companies"
translation: "So far i've created three websites"

musicplaylists
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I work in IT, I have a remote job and I can live wherever I like. That being said, I would never choose to be surrounded by what seems to be at least 99% snake oil.

dev-life
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"Yeah we wanted to do something unique so decided to be aussies in Bali selling bs courses and making youtube videos" 😂😂 Sounds like every aussie in Bali

Stomperproductions
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First guy was really sweet and honest, the second set of guys were so much more scammy sounding.

weareungirls
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I’ve been living in Chiang Mai and Bali for a few years, and I’ve met most of these “dust” sellers. Everyone owns a company until you ask them what they really do

everystack
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First guy, really nice and seems a hard working person. Second group, definitely a bunch of scammers and it’s pretty sad to see people paying those idiots.

mmhaidra
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Holy shit I know the first guy! Poncho. I met him randomly at a coffee shop in the Peekskills earlier this year. I had the day off and went up there to take pics and walk around. and he was inside and saw my camera and we started talking photography and he's into music production. he seemed like a real cool dude. WOW thats so random

WildLionGames
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I live on Madeira and In the beginning i was interacting a lot with the nomads. What i noticed is that, the people who stay nomads for more than a year are super strange. Often doing some shady scammy company, into Yoga cults or other weird ventures. They often feel like lost children, just floating around trying to find themselfs. They got a pretty bad reputation here In Madeira. Locals think they are super strange aswell.

DoooooooDooooooooooz
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Damn that 1st guy is so cool 🤣

Preciate you interviewing me!

PonchoSpeaks
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I'm an internet entrepreneur that moved to SE Asia six years ago and the first thing I learned was to avoid the "digital nomads". They're almost always full of crap and lacking substance. They're usually emotionally lost and don't want to build anything long-term.

As a Westerner in Asia I occasionally meet them, but we don't have much in common--since they're just tourists, at best.

Here's a safe rule of thumb: 99% of all business owners don't have time to be nomads. Even if they're working 100% online.

I've worked 100% online my entire adult life and even flying two countries away can be a complete hassle.

And the only communities traveling for are the locals.

firerabbit
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The comments are gold. Ive been to Bali, it summerizes my thoughts as well

destiny-fox
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When she said that o the second guy “Sorry, what do you do?” I died laughing 🤣🤣🤣

jordanthomas
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Bali is a rich daddy place. All of them starting courses they have no idea about, it’s just incredibly funny to me 😂

MrErick
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I'm a "digital nomad". I work remotely in insurance and travel around quite a bit. But this lifestyle isnt what people think it is. I feel lost. No real friends or family with you. Relationships you make are surface level since people are always moving around. Most people i know are also feeling this way. Im done travelling. I want to go back home to Canada.

sartajaziz
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Great video topic Rafa, mainly because I've found the comments to be very insightful, not only about reality vs perception but also in terms of how others perceive 'digital nomads'. I think I'll just refer to myself as an expat retiree when the time comes.

oz
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Aussie guys moving to Bali to promote their self dev course...so unique haha...

nisnga
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I don't get how so many people in their 20s and 30s are selling 'coaching / mentoring / courses'?? There is no proof that they are even successful, they can say whatever they want like the dating advice guy who said he makes $10, 000 a month (???) So scammy. When I see ads for masterclass with certain people like Martin Scorses selling a course that makes sense but the ego of these people to think that they should be mentoring people for pay when they have accomplished very little in life.

katharineelise
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Young guys with no life experience being life coaches, brilliant

May_H
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I love this video, no much editing, just letting people tell their experiences...love it hehehe

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