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The Remote Edition Podcast
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WELCOME TO THE REMOTE EDITION PODCAST
This podcast is all about sharing stories from remote workers who have a successful career whilst travelling the world.
If you’re sick of your 9-5, fed up of your commute and want the freedom to travel, this podcast is FOR YOU!
There many opportunities for you to live life on your terms AND earn a living. Freelancing, starting a business, becoming a digital nomad, getting a remote job all whilst travelling the world - these are all possible for you.
Through my guests stories, you will learn what is possible and the tips on how to get there.
This podcast is all about sharing stories from remote workers who have a successful career whilst travelling the world.
If you’re sick of your 9-5, fed up of your commute and want the freedom to travel, this podcast is FOR YOU!
There many opportunities for you to live life on your terms AND earn a living. Freelancing, starting a business, becoming a digital nomad, getting a remote job all whilst travelling the world - these are all possible for you.
Through my guests stories, you will learn what is possible and the tips on how to get there.
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We are back after our 6 month hiatus interviewing Luke Lawson from New Zealand! Luke has been living and working remotely in Bali for 1 year now. He left his childhood home at 16, moved to Australia at 18, and has since become a sales manager for a remote Solar Company after doing 6 years of door-to-door sales.
Luke & I chat about his time living abroad in 3 different countries, his journey to discovering remote work through affiliate marketing, how he’s been able to run a successful sales team remotely, and gives lots of insightful tips & realistic advice on how to get the confidence to take some action into moving into a remote work position.
If you are someone who has been interested in the digital nomad lifestyle, but are in need of the advice of how to force yourself out of your comfort zone in order to make those goals a reality, you won’t want to miss what Luke shares with us in this episode.
YOU CAN FIND MORE ON LUKE AT:
Instagram: @EvoutionOfLuke
Website: https://www.warriorwithinchallenge.com
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjr7tDry3wi9BkFWX8ZdZ9g
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6.3million tourists visited Bali in 2019. Due to COVID19, there have been no tourists here for months. Tourism is a HUGE contributor to Bali's economy, with many Indonesians working in the sector. Businesses have been forced to close, many locals have lost jobs and suffered huge reductions in income with many struggling to feed their own families. A few kind expats and locals have taken the initiative to create Food Projects to help people in need. I decided to hire a local videographer, Imung, to show you the situation and one of the incredible initiatives run by the lovely Laura and Jeri.
This week I interview the amazing Sabby Choudhary from Canada and originally from India. Sabby’s is a digital marketer who has founded a series of startups over his career so far. He dropped out of University to get involved in different startups and projects and along the way, successfully applied to YCombinator with one of his startups (a social network for University students). YC is one of the largest startup accelerators in the world with Stripe, Airbnb and Dropbox all having gone through the program.
Sabby and I chat all about building a tech startup, the YC application process, getting Venture Capital funding and his learnings from the whole experience. Sabby now lives and works remotely in Bali and we chat all about how he decided to travel and live the digital nomad / location independent lifestyle before settling in Bali.
This week I interview Glenn Emery, an Accountant who travels the world and whilst working remotely. Glenn is originally from the US and is spending his lockdown time in Singapore. He started his career in Finance working in multiple jobs in banking and private equity before moving to a start-up called Exploding Kittens on the West Coast.
Glenn always had an itch to travel and something more entrepreneurial. Fuelled by fear of regretting never going traveling, he decided to quit his job for South East Asia and the digital nomad life. He tells us all about how he managed to keep his job working remotely for the start-up, whilst balancing freelance graphic design work, his passion for art and drawing all whilst travelling the world.
Glenn has tonnes of advice for people who want to travel and work remotely. His story is super inspiring and I know you're going to get a lot out of this episode!
This week I interview the lovely Lucia Grace, a lifestyle & travel blogger from the UK. Lucia's blogging has allowed her to build a business around remote work enabling her to split her time between Bali and Europe whilst working on collaborations with brands and her own freelance based content projects for clients all over the world.
We chat all about how Lucia got started with blogging, how she built her audience and used her work to build a business that ultimately allowed her the freedom to travel. She gives so many tips for aspiring bloggers and remote workers on how to get started!
We also chat a lot about these strange times we're in at the moment in the midst of COVID19 and what it feels like to have worked so hard to build a lifestyle that enables you to have the freedom to work anywhere and to suddenly be restricted to your home country and one place. We chat about how Lucia is dealing with being back in the UK and how she's had to get super creative to continue to produce quality content. Super helpful to hear her perspective and I expect it will resonate with a lot of you!
Martha is a Project Manager working remotely for an American company. Previously, her corporate career included working as a Project Manager for Diageo in both Colombia and London. She became fed up of working in the office at set times and decided to look for a remote opportunity. She now lives and works remotely from Bali.
Martha explains all about how she networked her way into getting her job and how working remotely allowed her to move to Bali. Martha shares her insights and experience of working remotely including tips for hiring, conducting remote interviews, managing a team you've never met and holding virtual meetings. She also gives you tips on how to find your own remote job.
She's super knowledgeable and as the whole world is working remotely at the moment, this episode will give you some amazing takeaways to improve your team's collaboration, productivity and overall happiness working remotely.
This week we talk about everyone's fave subject... TAXES. As a digital nomad who spends hardly any time in their home country, it can be really confusing about where your tax liabilities lie and how best to structure your business. Kathy specifically helps location independents and digital nomads with their taxes. She's a former tax lawyer turned Entrepreneur & digital nomad herself! After quitting her corporate law job in Australia to travel the world, she noticed many digital nomads were confused about their taxes, realizing she could help them, Wanderers Wealth was born! We chat all things tax law and business structures for digital nomads and location independents, tips for you if you're confused and how to approach it. We also delve into Kathy's own story of quitting her corporate high flying law job in favour of traveling the world.
This week we have the incredible Kieran Hedley on with us, he is an Anxiety Coach originally from New Zealand usually based in Bali. Kieran has experienced his own mental health battles and overcome anxiety, depression and suffering frequent panic attacks. He now coaches clients 1:1 to help them overcome their own battles.
I brought Kieran on this week as we are all going through very unfamiliar times at the moment because of COVID19 with many of you being in isolation. Coping with anxiety, uncertainty, fear and confinement can be extremely confronting. We chat all about the challenges we are all going through and Kieran provides some incredible advice on how best to manage your own situation and these feelings.
We also chat all about Kieran's story of going from a PT, striving for future success and always wanting more whilst inside feeling depressed, anxious and often suffering panic attacks. He overcame these battles through meditation and other amazing tools & techniques which he discusses on this episode.
This week I interview Liz Ribot, Co-Founder of Outsite. Outsite is a collection of spaces around the world built for the remote work community, in their spaces they have areas for co-living and co-working and their mission is to help people build location independent lives.
Liz and I chat all about how she started as Community Manager of Outsite’s first site on the West Coast of America to becoming co-founder and the journey along the way of getting investment and expanding to 28 sites across the world.
It’s a super interesting chat and I loved hearing more about Liz’s story and her thoughts on remote work and how she thinks the 9-5 schedule will no longer exist in the future.
I quit my corporate job to work remotely 1 year ago. On this ep, I chat through the 6 main things I've learned to help you improve your productivity or prepare to go remote!
The Remote Edition IG @theremoteedition
Suzie IG @suzieclark_
This week we have the amazing Renee Milner with us, she's originally from New Zealand and started her career in the corporate world working in Australia, London & Bath in the UK. After several years she found herself feeling bored and unfulfilled so decided to start an E-Commerce business, an incredible swimwear brand called Ode & Rae.
Addressing the gap in the UK market for affordable luxury swimwear, Ode & Rae is a brand which provides timeless and sustainably made pieces. Renee chats all about how she chose to go into the e-commerce space, how she got started, how much money she started with and tips for anyone thinking about starting an e-commerce brand.
Renee now splits her time between Bali and Europe, she tells us all about how her business has enabled this lifestyle that was once a dream for her. It's a super inspiring and actionable episode and I know you're going to loveeee it!
Ode & Rae IG @odeandrae
Ode & Rae Website www.odeandrae.com
Renee IG @renee_rayy
About this podcast...
Welcome to The Remote Edition Podcast where we bring you the latest from the world of remote work. We share stories from people working remotely from all over the world. Whether they are entrepreneurs, digital nomads, freelancers, people who have remote jobs or coworking spaces we are sharing their stories. Whether you’re already working remotely, thinking about it or even managing a distributed team, this podcast is for YOU.
About me (your host)...
Hey I'm Suzie, I spent 6 years working in corporate sales roles in London including the largest Investment bank in the world and a San Francisco fintech unicorn. Despite these being quite impressive jobs to a lot of people, I always felt like something was missing. The routine started to really get me down so I did a lot of soul searching until I decided to quit my job, start a podcast and move to Bali to explore the world of remote work.
What I discovered amazed me, there are entire communities of super smart and talented people working and living remotely, from all over the world, all doing different things and actually EXCITED about their work. I learned that many of them had left huge corporate jobs because they were restricted to staying in one place and had experienced similar things to me.
From then on I became obsessed with this way of working, it opens up so many opportunities for you to travel, spend more time with loved ones or just do more things you love all whilst being more productive and generally happier. It also levels the playing field for global talent which is something I think can really change the economic landscape, solve issues in overpopulated cities and ultimately contribute to reducing global inequality.
I want to help more people take advantage of this amazing way of working. Through my guest's stories, you will learn all about how they came to work remotely and the tips you can take into your own career and business.
IG @theremoteedition
Suzie IG @suzieclark_
This week we are joined by Sascha Win, he's originally from Austria but currently living in Bali. He's a qualified Doctor and a former Dental surgeon now turned entrepreneur. Finding himself getting chronic migraines and back pain as a dentist, Sascha decided to quit to travel the world. He eventually landed in Bali and founded events and lifestyle community BIG Tribe.
BIG Tribe is a community of likeminded, positive people who want to connect and help each other out. I love how Sascha places emphasis on the principle of ignoring titles or revenue size, just bringing positive people together from all walks of life.
We chat all about how to start and grow a community, how to organize an event and why mindset is so important for happiness and success. This episode has lots of actionable tips about working remotely and building a community.
BIG Tribe Bali Facebook
BIG Tribe IG @bigtribebali
Website: https://bigtribe.world/
About this podcast...
Welcome to The Remote Edition Podcast where we bring you the latest from the world of remote work. We share stories from people working remotely from all over the world. Whether they are entrepreneurs, digital nomads, freelancers, people who have remote jobs or coworking spaces we are sharing their stories. Whether you’re already working remotely, thinking about it or even managing a distributed team, this podcast is for YOU.
About me (your host)...
Hey I'm Suzie, I spent 6 years working in corporate sales roles in London including the largest Investment bank in the world and a San Francisco fintech unicorn. Despite these being quite impressive jobs to a lot of people, I always felt like something was missing. The routine started to really get me down so I did a lot of soul searching until I decided to quit my job, start a podcast and move to Bali to explore the world of remote work.
What I discovered amazed me, there are entire communities of super smart and talented people working and living remotely, from all over the world, all doing different things and actually EXCITED about their work. I learned that many of them had left huge corporate jobs because they were restricted to staying in one place and had experienced similar things to me.
From then on I became obsessed with this way of working, it opens up so many opportunities for you to travel, spend more time with loved ones or just do more things you love all whilst being more productive and generally happier. It also levels the playing field for global talent which is something I think can really change the economic landscape, solve issues in overpopulated cities and ultimately contribute to reducing global inequality.
I want to help more people take advantage of this amazing way of working. Through my guest's stories, you will learn all about how they came to work remotely and the tips you can take into your own career and business.
The Remote Edition IG @theremoteedition
Suzie IG @suzieclark_
This week we are joined by the lovely Natalie Thomas! Nat is a blogger, retreat planner and full-time traveler! She started her career in the world of film & media and over time realised the office environment wasn't her vibe. She decided to travel to South America for a while with no agenda and ended up landing a job at Start-Up Chile. She never looked back and has been working remotely and travelling the world since.
We chat all about her travels around the world including Bali, Chile and Colombia. She tells us all about how she bought a domain without any big business idea and developed it into a successful blog fuelling her creative passion.
Her story is super inspiring and I love how she trusted her gut throughout and opportunities rewarded her for it!
Nat's website https://www.thenowwithnat.com/
Nat's IG @thenowwithnat
About this podcast...
Welcome to The Remote Edition Podcast where we bring you the latest from the world of remote work. We share stories from people working remotely from all over the world. Whether they are entrepreneurs, digital nomads, freelancers, people who have remote jobs or coworking spaces we are sharing their stories. Whether you’re already working remotely, thinking about it or even managing a distributed team, this podcast is for YOU.
About me (your host)...
Hey I'm Suzie, I spent 6 years working in corporate sales roles in London including the largest Investment bank in the world and a San Francisco fintech unicorn. Despite these being quite impressive jobs to a lot of people, I always felt like something was missing. The routine started to really get me down so I did a lot of soul searching until I decided to quit my job, start a podcast and move to Bali to explore the world of remote work.
What I discovered amazed me, there are entire communities of super smart and talented people working and living remotely, from all over the world, all doing different things and actually EXCITED about their work. I learned that many of them had left huge corporate jobs because they were restricted to staying in one place and had experienced similar things to me.
From then on I became obsessed with this way of working, it opens up so many opportunities for you to travel, spend more time with loved ones or just do more things you love all whilst being more productive and generally happier. It also levels the playing field for global talent which is something I think can really change the economic landscape, solve issues in overpopulated cities and ultimately contribute to reducing global inequality.
I want to help more people take advantage of this amazing way of working. Through my guest's stories, you will learn all about how they came to work remotely and the tips you can take into your own career and business.
The Remote Edition IG @theremoteedition
Suzie IG @suzieclark_
This week we're joined by Chris Pyne, Founder of WorkoutAway, a fitness brand offering experiences in beautiful parts of the world such as India, Portugal and Greece. Chris balances his job as a long haul flight attendant with growing his business and working remotely.
Chris gives an honest and refreshing account of what it takes to start a business. We chat all about how he got started and tips for people who want to start a travel business or get into the fitness industry.
Show Notes
WorkoutAway website https://www.workoutaway.com/
IG @workoutaway
About this podcast...
Welcome to The Remote Edition Podcast where we bring you the latest from the world of remote work. We share stories from people working remotely from all over the world. Whether they are entrepreneurs, digital nomads, freelancers, people who have remote jobs or coworking spaces we are sharing their stories. Whether you’re already working remotely, thinking about it or even managing a distributed team, this podcast is for YOU.
About me (your host)...
Hey I'm Suzie, I spent 6 years working in corporate sales roles in London including the largest Investment bank in the world and a San Francisco fintech unicorn. Despite these being quite impressive jobs to a lot of people, I always felt like something was missing. The routine started to really get me down so I did a lot of soul searching until I decided to quit my job, start a podcast and move to Bali to explore the world of remote work.
What I discovered amazed me, there are entire communities of super smart and talented people working and living remotely, from all over the world, all doing different things and actually EXCITED about their work. I learned that many of them had left huge corporate jobs because they were restricted to staying in one place and had experienced similar things to me.
From then on I became obsessed with this way of working, it opens up so many opportunities for you to travel, spend more time with loved ones or just do more things you love all whilst being more productive and generally happier. It also levels the playing field for global talent which is something I think can really change the economic landscape, solve issues in overpopulated cities and ultimately contribute to reducing global inequality.
I want to help more people take advantage of this amazing way of working. Through my guest's stories, you will learn all about how they came to work remotely and the tips you can take into your own career and business.
The Remote Edition IG @theremoteedition
Suzie IG @suzieclark_
This week I interview Jaira Romero, Founder of remote job platform Remote Woman. Jaira worked in the TV and Media sector for many years in New York before deciding she wanted to travel the world with her fiance and work remotely. As her current job didn't allow her to work remotely, she set out in search of a remote job.
She found it really difficult to find good quality, remote jobs to apply to. She decided to do something about it and created Remote Woman, a platform with curated remote jobs for women. She works with companies such as Stripe, GitHub and Close to share their amazing remote opportunities with her audience of highly-skilled, talented women in search of remote opportunities.
We chat all about how remote work is the future, how you can look for a remote job and demystifying some common misconceptions around remote work. Curious about remote jobs? This episode is for you!
Remote Woman IG @remote_woman
Twitter: @remote_woman
Website: https://remotewoman.com/
About this podcast...
Welcome to The Remote Edition Podcast where we bring you the latest from the world of remote work. We share stories from people working remotely from all over the world. Whether they are entrepreneurs, digital nomads, freelancers, people who have remote jobs or coworking spaces we are sharing their stories. Whether you’re already working remotely, thinking about it or even managing a distributed team, this podcast is for YOU.
About me (your host)...
Hey I'm Suzie, I spent 6 years working in corporate sales roles in London including the largest Investment bank in the world and a San Francisco fintech unicorn. Despite these being quite impressive jobs to a lot of people, I always felt like something was missing. The routine started to really get me down so I did a lot of soul searching until I decided to quit my job, start a podcast and move to Bali to explore the world of remote work.
What I discovered amazed me, there are entire communities of super smart and talented people working and living remotely, from all over the world, all doing different things and actually EXCITED about their work. I learned that many of them had left huge corporate jobs because they were restricted to staying in one place and had experienced similar things to me.
From then on I became obsessed with this way of working, it opens up so many opportunities for you to travel, spend more time with loved ones or just do more things you love all whilst being more productive and generally happier. It also levels the playing field for global talent which is something I think can really change the economic landscape, solve issues in overpopulated cities and ultimately contribute to reducing global inequality.
I want to help more people take advantage of this amazing way of working. Through my guest's stories, you will learn all about how they came to work remotely and the tips you can take into your own career and business.
The Remote Edition IG @theremoteedition
Suzie IG @suzieclark_
This week I interview Amy McGill, a Marketing expert and business owner living between Bali and Australia. Amy started out in the corporate world, working her way up to become Head of Marketing at a large retail brand. After several years she started to feel restricted and unsure about the future career progression opportunities so she decided to quit her job and travel for four months to figure out what she wanted to do next.
It was in Sri Lanka when she helped a hostel owner with his social media that she realised people really valued her skillset. Amy then decided to start her own Marketing business helping clients with social media, paid ads and branding strategy. She now has multiple clients, in multiple countries and splits her time between Canggu and Australia. She has also started her own E-Commerce store selling beautiful interior pieces, all handmade in rural villages in East Bali.
Amy chats all about how she started the business, including powering through during a tough period of her life as her mum fell seriously ill. It's an incredibly inspiring story and super useful for anyone thinking about starting a business and wanting to travel at the same time.
Amy IG @bespokejourneysbyamy
elanecollective https://elanecollective.com/
E-Com Store elanetraders: https://www.elanetraders.com/
About this podcast...
Welcome to The Remote Edition Podcast where we bring you the latest from the world of remote work. We share stories from people working remotely from all over the world. Whether they are entrepreneurs, digital nomads, freelancers, people who have remote jobs or coworking spaces we are sharing their stories. Whether you’re already working remotely, thinking about it or even managing a distributed team, this podcast is for YOU.
About me (your host)...
Hey I'm Suzie, I spent 6 years working in corporate sales roles in London including the largest Investment bank in the world and a San Francisco fintech unicorn. Despite these being quite impressive jobs to a lot of people, I always felt like something was missing. The routine started to really get me down so I did a lot of soul searching until I decided to quit my job, start a podcast and move to Bali to explore the world of remote work.
What I discovered amazed me, there are entire communities of super smart and talented people working and living remotely, from all over the world, all doing different things and actually EXCITED about their work. I learned that many of them had left huge corporate jobs because they were restricted to staying in one place and had experienced similar things to me.
From then on I became obsessed with this way of working, it opens up so many opportunities for you to travel, spend more time with loved ones or just do more things you love all whilst being more productive and generally happier. It also levels the playing field for global talent which is something I think can really change the economic landscape, solve issues in overpopulated cities and ultimately contribute to reducing global inequality.
I want to help more people take advantage of this amazing way of working. Through my guest's stories, you will learn all about how they came to work remotely and the tips you can take into your own career and business.
The Remote Edition IG @theremoteedition
Suzie IG @suzieclark_
This week I'm answering your IG questions all about life in Bali and moving abroad.
About this series...
Welcome to The Remote Edition Podcast where we bring you the latest from the world of remote work. We share stories from people working remotely from all over the world. Whether they are entrepreneurs, digital nomads, freelancers, people who have remote jobs or coworking spaces we are sharing their stories. Whether you’re already working remotely, thinking about it or even managing a distributed team, this podcast is for YOU.
About me (your host)...
Hey I'm Suzie, I spent 6 years working in corporate sales roles in London including the largest Investment bank in the world and a San Francisco fintech unicorn. Despite these being quite impressive jobs to a lot of people, I always felt like something was missing. The routine started to really get me down so I did a lot of soul searching until I decided to quit my job, start a podcast and move to Bali to explore the world of remote work.
What I discovered amazed me, there are entire communities of super smart and talented people working and living remotely, from all over the world, all doing different things and actually EXCITED about their work. I learned that many of them had left huge corporate jobs because they were restricted to staying in one place and had experienced similar things to me.
From then on I became obsessed with this way of working, it opens up so many opportunities for you to travel, spend more time with loved ones or just do more things you love all whilst being more productive and generally happier. It also levels the playing field for global talent which is something I think can really change the economic landscape, solve issues in overpopulated cities and ultimately contribute to reducing global inequality.
I want to help more people take advantage of this amazing way of working. Through my guest's stories, you will learn all about how they came to work remotely and the tips you can take into your own career and business.
The Remote Edition IG @theremoteedition
Suzie IG @suzieclark_
This week we are joined by Dave, an expert of all things AirBnb from Toronto, Canada. Dave owns a portfolio of 8 ski chalets in Canada that he rents out on AirBnb. He has automated the process so that he can spend 6 months in Toronto and 6 months traveling the world all whilst making money from his properties.
After a series of business failures, Dave found success in the precious metals industry and used some of his profits to invest in buying his first ski chalet. He gives lots of tips about using AirBnb as a business including, how to pick a property, how to optimize your listings, how to increase ROI.
A super actionable episode where you’ll learn lots about how to make money from AirBnb. Dave also shares a lot of wisdom about risk and overcoming failures. Thanks for listening!
Dave IG @davidceresne
Dave's AirBnb listings:
AirDNA - rental data & insights
SmartBnb - automation
AirBnb optimization book: Optimize your AirBnb: The Definitive Guide to Ranking #1 in AirBnb search by Daniel Vroman Rusteen
About this series...
Welcome to The Remote Edition Podcast where we bring you the latest from the world of remote work. We share stories from people working remotely from all over the world. Whether they are entrepreneurs, digital nomads, freelancers, people who have remote jobs or coworking spaces we are sharing their stories. Whether you’re already working remotely, thinking about it or even managing a distributed team, this podcast is for YOU.
About me (your host)...
Hey I'm Suzie, I spent 6 years working in corporate sales roles in London including the largest Investment bank in the world and a San Francisco fintech unicorn. Despite these being quite impressive jobs to a lot of people, I always felt like something was missing. The routine started to really get me down so I did a lot of soul searching until I decided to quit my job, start a podcast and move to Bali to explore the world of remote work.
What I discovered amazed me, there are entire communities of super smart and talented people working and living remotely, from all over the world, all doing different things and actually EXCITED about their work. I learned that many of them had left huge corporate jobs because they were restricted to staying in one place and had experienced similar things to me.
From then on I became obsessed with this way of working, it opens up so many opportunities for you to travel, spend more time with loved ones or just do more things you love all whilst being more productive and generally happier. It also levels the playing field for global talent which is something I think can really change the economic landscape, solve issues in overpopulated cities and ultimately contribute to reducing global inequality.
I want to help more people take advantage of this amazing way of working. Through my guest's stories, you will learn all about how they came to work remotely and the tips you can take into your own career and business.
The Remote Edition IG @theremoteedition
Suzie IG @suzieclark_
This week we have the amazing Hermes with us. Hermes is the founder of a successful dropshipping e-commerce business and lives in Bali. He started his career in tech in the corporate world but after a few years realised it wasn't for him, ended up quitting and booking a one way flight to Australia! We chat all about struggling to find fulfilment in corporate jobs, the conflict of having a job that people think is amazing but inside you know it's not for you. We chat a lot about how this can have a huge impact on wellbeing and mental health.
Hermes shares his experiences battling with depression and advice for anyone going to their first therapy session. We also chat all about dropshopping, how Hermes got into it, tips for starting a business and life as a digital nomad travelling the world. It's a super inspiring one, thanks for listening!
Hermes IG: @sr_mercury
About this series...
Welcome to The Remote Edition Podcast where we bring you the latest from the world of remote work. We share stories from people working remotely from all over the world. Whether they are entrepreneurs, digital nomads, freelancers, people who have remote jobs or coworking spaces we are sharing their stories. Whether you’re already working remotely, thinking about it or even managing a distributed team, this podcast is for YOU.
About me (your host)...
Hey I'm Suzie, I spent 6 years working in corporate sales roles in London including the largest Investment bank in the world and a San Francisco fintech unicorn. Despite these being quite impressive jobs to a lot of people, I always felt like something was missing. The routine started to really get me down so I did a lot of soul searching until I decided to quit my job, start a podcast and move to Bali to explore the world of remote work.
What I discovered amazed me, there are entire communities of super smart and talented people working and living remotely, from all over the world, all doing different things and actually EXCITED about their work. I learned that many of them had left huge corporate jobs because they were restricted to staying in one place and had experienced similar things to me.
From then on I became obsessed with this way of working, it opens up so many opportunities for you to travel, spend more time with loved ones or just do more things you love all whilst being more productive and generally happier. It also levels the playing field for global talent which is something I think can really change the economic landscape, solve issues in overpopulated cities and ultimately contribute to reducing global inequality.
I want to help more people take advantage of this amazing way of working. Through my guest's stories, you will learn all about how they came to work remotely and the tips you can take into your own career and business.
The Remote Edition IG @theremoteedition
Suzie IG @suzieclark_
This week is a solo episode where I chat all about the power of a morning routine. Over the past year I have read lots of books on morning routines and habits, I've tried and tested lots of different theories and finally developed a morning routine that works for me. It has helped to transform my mindset, improve my willpower and my overall relationship with myself. It involves getting up at 5am, journalling, meditating, running and a few other things! I chat all about how completing this consistently helps me get the most out of the day ahead.
I discuss the various components that make up a strong morning routine and what benefits they have. I also chat about how you can build up your own morning routine and why it's so important.
Books I mention:
The 5am Club by Robin Sharma
Atomic Habits by James Clear
About this podcast...
Welcome to The Remote Edition Podcast where we bring you the latest from the world of remote work. We share stories from people working remotely from all over the world. Whether they are entrepreneurs, digital nomads, freelancers, people who have remote jobs or coworking spaces we are sharing their stories. Whether you’re already working remotely, thinking about it or even managing a distributed team, this podcast is for YOU.
About me (your host)...
Hey I'm Suzie, I spent 6 years working in corporate sales roles in London including the largest Investment bank in the world and a San Francisco fintech unicorn. Despite these being quite impressive jobs to a lot of people, I always felt like something was missing. The routine started to really get me down so I did a lot of soul searching until I decided to quit my job, start a podcast and move to Bali to explore the world of remote work.
What I discovered amazed me, there are entire communities of super smart and talented people working and living remotely, from all over the world, all doing different things and actually EXCITED about their work. I learned that many of them had left huge corporate jobs because they were restricted to staying in one place and had experienced similar things to me.
From then on I became obsessed with this way of working, it opens up so many opportunities for you to travel, spend more time with loved ones or just do more things you love all whilst being more productive and generally happier. It also levels the playing field for global talent which is something I think can really change the economic landscape, solve issues in overpopulated cities and ultimately contribute to reducing global inequality.
I want to help more people take advantage of this amazing way of working. Through my guest's stories, you will learn all about how they came to work remotely and the tips you can take into your own career and business.






















