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Aspiring nomad
Hello, I'm Lloyd, living in the states. I work in the tech as an analyst. I've thought about starting a YT channel to help break into freelancing to build automated systems for clients. I've thought about living overseas to help save money and live cheaply while working on my projects stress-free. I'm a data guy, so if you have data or analytics problems I can help with that. I want to see how other people have done the whole travel-living thing. I was thinking of living 6 months in thailand, 3-6 months in vietnam, 3-6 months somewhere else. Live cheaply and build a savings. I'm hoping to get some travel answers from this community and alleviate fears.
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New comment 15d ago
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& When it comes to traveling you definitely have to find a place you feel most comfortable at, for us so far our favorite budget friendly places have been Da Nang, Vietnam (very affordable) Lake Ohrid, North Macedonia (affordable) Ubud, Bali (not as cheap as before)
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@Lloyd Mcleod https://www.youtube.com/@martinrue/videos
Do you have a Visa strategy?
Since you guys travels a lot, I imagine lots of preparation must be done. FOr example, you get the Thailand DTV Visa, stay there for 6 months. Then you get Vietnam e-visa, you stay there for 3 months. Then you get some other visa, you stay in that country for 3 months. Rinse / repeat. Doesn't raise suspicion in terms of countries thinking you live there. Could be a good video idea for newbies like myself.
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New comment 15d ago
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Surprisingly the visa processes hasn't been as challenging as I had imagined it to be, although some countries are a bit tricky if wanting to spend more than 3 months, like those located in the "schengen zone"
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@Lloyd Mcleod but then again it does vary depending on what passport you do have, generally asian countries have been lenient on allowing 'visa runs' to happen and people have been doing it for years! Countries like Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam are a few that are pretty flexible when it comes to wanting to stay long term (6months+)
AI, thumbnails, matt wolfe
last year and earlier this year, ai youtuber matt wolfe was using AI to create his thumbnails. Not sure if he still uses AI, but he's got a website that catelogs all AI tools, including art-related tools. this is the website: futuretools.io his yt channel: matt wolfe (its basically an AI news channel. If new software comes out, he tries it.)
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New comment 15d ago
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This is great! AI tools have been super handy especially in brainstorming new ides and keeping things organized, thanks for sharing this !
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New comment 18d ago
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@Maurice G Great to have you here Maurice ! It’s always great to meet new people with travel experience, looking forward to chatting !
Overcoming Shyness
Sofia and I have been filming for our Youtube channel for over a year now and guess what.... i'm STILL shy about being in front of a camera and having to talk, when i'm filming by myself alone with no one around I feel fine, but as soon as i'm in public and Sofia points the camera at me so I can share something... I freeze. I'm only sharing this with you guys because although it might "seem" like we're confident on camera, we actually still are not! Especially when having to review footage to edit, it can be a nightmare. But today we met with great friends Apurv and Ranj (vlog iconic on youtube) and they reminded us that we shouldn't worry about how "silly" we might look or how "bad" that shot was, instead we should just learn to relax and enjoy the moment, be natural and just enjoy the moment. It was a great reminder to not take it too serious, you will only get better the more often you do it! The moral of the story is... if you want to get better at something you have to practice, unfortunately I don't practice being infront of the camera enough. Maybe once or twice a week at most, but if I want to improve, I should practice EVERY DAY not only once or twice a week. Do any if you also have a problem similar to this? & if you do, how often do you practice being infront of a camera?
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New comment 18d ago
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@Naser Dashti Bro! I was actually thinking about joining an improv class to see if that would help! Might be worth a shot honestly!
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@Lloyd Mcleod I had no idea toastmasters would be available internationally… this is a great idea thank you!
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Christian Carrasco
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