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From Bali to Amsterdam: Red Lights, Windmills, and a Whole Lot of Cheese - Nomad Notes | EP 31

From Bali to Amsterdam: Red Lights, Windmills, and a Whole Lot of Cheese - Nomad Notes | EP 31

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Ryan shares an unforgettable travel experience that takes him from the beaches of Bali to the cobblestone streets and cozy canals of Amsterdam.

He explores what makes Amsterdam such a compelling opportunity for Americans who want to live in Europe and looking for a change of pace.

You’ll hear his honest first impressions, weird and wonderful fun facts, and what it was really like walking through the red-light district for the first time.

Whether you're craving a cultural reset or curious about remote work options in Europe, this is a fresh, entertaining, and eye-opening look into life in Amsterdam.

Listen and learn If you're craving fresh air, fresh starts, and maybe even fresh cheese... this one's for you.

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Listening to stories of beachside zoom calls, mountainside work views, and island-hopping entrepreneurs may cause severe wanderlust and an irresistible urge to turn your laptop into a passport to freedom. Side effects include daydreaming about tropical coworking spaces, working with Ryan to learn how you can start working and traveling and buying a one-way ticket to Bali. Get ready to start living your dream life today!



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