π± Wellbeing: 3 writing prompts about Myself, My Community & Our Planet
Peeling an onions' layers away to understand the Nomad way of living better
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Nomad November Summary: #1 Nomad Skills > #2 DNS Origin Story
Over the last 12 months, I have interviewed just short of 40 Nomads. It wasnβt planned initially, but all of these conversations have turned out to have been with Women that Nomad. It started to make sense to me, that the Female Nomads Stories and Habits, were of most interest to me and were the voices that werenβt always heard.
Yep, the white male caucasian beach bum Nomad in Bali, is somewhat cliched and gets enough mainstream coverage. You could say, that that Nomad cliche has also done enough damage to how Nomadism is perceived.
π Invitation: π Creative Rural Retreat, Spring 2024 in the Spanish Pyrenees
The first trench of interviews and questions, happened in person on a Slow Travel trip across the Balkans in Autumn 2022, which I took slowly and intentionally with the objective of reducing carbon emissions during travel.
Whilst in Albania, Bosnia and Croatia I connected with and asked these seasoned nomads (more or less!) the same 3 questions:
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