15. From Blue Collar to Digital Nomad

June 16, 2020 00:37:32
15. From Blue Collar to Digital Nomad
Wealth On Main Street
15. From Blue Collar to Digital Nomad

Jun 16 2020 | 00:37:32

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Hosted By

Richard Canfield Jayson Lowe

Show Notes

Transitioning from regular blue-collar jobs to a traveling digital nomad is life-changing.  Often scary at times, but completely worth it. Just ask Andrew Murdoch. After growing tired of living cheque to cheque, Andrew decided to take the leap into the digital world.

Andrew is an experienced Social Media Manager with a demonstrated history and a passion for exponential technologies. Skilled in Operations Management, Advertising, Sales, and Marketing Strategy. Strong human resources professional with a focus to educate and inform.

Currently, Andrew resides in Scotland. Where will he be next month? Who knows! That’s the luxury that comes with creating an income in the online space.

Tune in to hear Jayson, Richard and Andrew discuss the importance of creating and distributing content consistently.  Touching on what’s going on in the world today regarding COVID-19, the trio shares their aspects as to what they feel will happen going forward and how this pandemic has opened many people’s eyes to exactly how quickly things can change.

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