Listen "5 Months on a Motorcycle in South America | Q&A with Jerry Romine"
Episode Synopsis
You might think you have to stay in one place to earn more and live your life to the fullest. But there are many ways to make a living and still travel to the places you’ve always wanted to visit. You just have to make smart decisions, take note of your skill set, and be open to opportunities. You will never know what could happen unless you try it.In this episode, Jerry Romine talks about his travels, how he lives the life of a nomad, and how he does business while visiting amazing countries. He shares his views and mindset about money and living the life of a minimalist. Jerry also discusses the places he would love to visit again and the places he probably would avoid going for a while.Tune in to the full episode to find out how he operates on less than $3,000 per month! 3 Reasons to Listen:Discover what it's like to live like a nomad and earn.Learn how to visit foreign places on a low budget.Find out Jerry's routine for success. ResourcesJerry Romine's YouTube channelJerry Romine's InstagramAbout JerryJerry Romine is a Digital Nomad on a World Tour. He is an executive specializing in strategic marketing and conflict resolution. In 2015, he sold his properties and traveled the world on his motorcycle.Connect with Jerry on his YouTube channel and Instagram.Episode Highlights[03:22] Getting to Know JerryJerry is a seven-figure entrepreneur and is currently working on his YouTube channel.He travels to various places while earning money online.Right now, Jerry is staying in an Airbnb, which costs $25.55 per night.[07:05] Jerry's Traveling TalesJerry has been traveling for five years full-time. He is living his dream and reminds everyone of the importance of pursuing their goals.Jerry reminds people who are scared of living abroad that meeting new and like-minded people is easy. Locals can make you feel like you’ve known them your whole life due to their hospitality. “Whatever your dream is, you should pursue it.” - Click Here to Tweet This[11:25] Jerry's Relationship with Money“I respect money in the same way that you respect a tool, whether it's a hammer, a screwdriver or a gun. It can do a lot of good, or it can do a lot of harm, and it depends on the person that's behind it.” - Click Here to Tweet ThisJerry respects money and recognizes it can do a lot of good or harm depending on the person using it.At a young age, he knew he wanted to be wealthy.
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