Christian is a Canadian digital nomad living in Bali who became extremelly popular due to his travel blogs and fantastic footage.Â
He decided to quite his 9-5 job five years ago, sold everything he owned and bought a 1-way ticket to Thailand with no money, no real skills as a content creator.
Through this trial and error and a lot of hard work, he managed to build a 7-figure business by age 25 whilst literally traveling the world. He worked with some of my favorite brands like Canon, Nikon, Google, DJI, Air Canada, Wonderful Indonesia and many others.
Christian can also help you start your business as a content creator by taking some of the courses on the website (link below).
Johnny quit his well paid corporate job in the US to move to Thailand and follow his passions and work as a Scuba Diver around the world.Â
After training and fighting professionally as a Muay Thai Fighter, he started his first online business in 2013 through publishing a book on Amazon Kindle. Later on, he started a dropshipping store which he later sold for $60k which invested into growing passive income.
Since then, he has been building, owning and selling online stores for years.
According to him, Johnny earns over six figures each year while traveling the world and has visited over 50 countries.Â
He has been featureed in Forbes, Business Insider, Fast Company, Entrepreneur, BBC, The Balance and other publications.
Kirstin is the creator & host the “Traveling with Kristin” on Youtube where she shares tips about digital nomad lifestyle like locations, cost of living and interview
She also hosts two podcasts called “Badass Digital Nomads ” and “Digital Nomad News Show & Podcast”
Even more, she is a “remote work consultant” and helps people and companies transition to remote work.
She offers consultancy services for remote companies, startup founders, CEOs, and thought leaders grow their online presence, audience, and social media following.
Chri is a location Independent Freelancer who discovered  the Digital Nomad Movementin 2015. He left Australia a few years to start his own digital nomad journeyÂ
He discovered a big niche in the travel space for those who want to travel but also work online. At that time, he surprisingly found out that there was hardly any vloggers who covered this particular lifestyle and so he started this Youtube channel. It was little time until this became pretty popular in the digital nomad community.
In 2018, he started a website to help people actually become location independent rather than focusing purely on traveling and working remotely.
If you ever had questions or problems with your international taxes, than this is the right vlog for you. The Nomad Capitalist is the personal brand of Andrew Henderson, a nomadic entrepreneur that offers consultancy on global taxation, multiple citizenships and residence. This a MUST FOLLOW is you want to understand global risk mitigation, diversification and “the flag theory”.Â
Luckily for us, digital nomads based around the world, he offers a lot of FREE TIPSÂ on his vlog and Instagram channel.
Andrew also released the book “The Nomad Capitalist” a few years back where he explains the WHY and HOW of global citizenship, from the benefits of dual citizenship to how to invest in frontier markets…
It is available in paperback and Kindle book on Amazon.
We hope you found all these channels inspiring and helpful. Did we miss any or would you like to tell us one you love? Leave a comment in the box below!
About Andrew Williams
Andrew Williams is the Founder of Remote Tribelife, an online magazine for digital nomads and remote working. Andrew has an extensive background in SEO and content marketing. His experience with digital marketing goes back to his early age in University when he founded a blog about startups and funding. He does his best writing in the coffee shops in Bali or in the condos of busy cities like Bangkok and Singapore. He is currently based in Singapore. You can connect with Andrew on his Linkedin profile and/or follow Remote Tribelife on Instagram.
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It is funny that Pieter Levels is not on that list
It is indeed. Of course we will add him now! thanks for your suggestion!