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Zero To Travel Podcast

Counterintuitive Advice on Selling Online, Starting Before You’re Ready, & Building a Fiction Career with Nat Eliason

Zero To Travel Podcast

Jason Moore

Society & Culture, Business, Entrepreneurship, Places & Travel

4.6866 Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2025

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

What if the best time to start your business or creative pursuit was before you felt fully ready? And what if you didn’t need to follow all of the current “best practices” to market yourself?  Nat Eliason is an entrepreneur and author based in Austin, Texas. Over the past decade, he’s built a career that gives him location freedom through writing, course creation, and now fiction. His debut sci-fi novel Husk: Book 1 of the Meru Initiative, was released in May 2025.  In this episode, Nat returns to share his experience transitioning from nonfiction writer to sci‑fi novelist, revealing the counterintuitive strategies he used to launch Husk and build momentum in the noisy creator economy.  Whether you're building a location-independent business or launching a creative project from anywhere in the world, Nat shares how to take control of your output, challenge “start later” thinking, and embrace the long game. He also opens up about what it takes to be patient in a fast-moving digital world, how he used an experimental marketing mindset to sell his products and books, and the often unseen emotional work of building something sustainably.  What’s one creative project you want to launch? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.  Tune In To Learn:  Nate’s journey as an entrepreneur and author, and how he constructed the fictional world of Husk  Insight into balancing the joy of the journey with your bigger goals  Why starting creative work before feeling "ready" may be your strongest move  How to think like a business even while focusing on fiction or creative work  Why Nat says newsletters and funnels are out and where you should focus instead  The creative way that Nat sold his preorders instead of launching through Amazon  Advice for staying motivated before your work gains traction   How the "prep trap" holds creators and entrepreneurs back, and how Nat learned to bypass it  Nat’s favorite fiction book recommendations  And so much more  Resources:  Sign up for our FREE newsletter  Visit Nat’s website  Get the book, Husk  Instagram  Want More?  Lessons From Winning and Losing Millions in Crypto, How To Find Fulfilling Work, Advice for Transitioning to a Creative Career, and Creating Unlimited Upside With Nat Eliason  How to Grow Your Location Independent Solopreneur Business in 2025 + Advice from 8 Years of Slow, Nomadic Travel with Jeremy Enns  An Interview With John Craigie: Notes From The Road  Thanks To Our Sponsors  Apple Card - Earn 3% back on the Apple products and services you love with Apple Card.  Booking.com - Book your next stay and find exactly what you’re looking for on booking.com  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

If you're not willing to kind of do the thing in obscurity for five to ten years before it takes off, then maybe that's just not the thing that you should be focused on at all.

0:11.6

I'm just trying to keep coming back to that and not expect things to take off immediately and just keep working hard at them doing the best I can to get that compounding going, but also having

0:22.1

the patience and the confidence that sticking with it for a long time will bring those results.

0:28.5

That is today's guest, Nat Eliasson, a published and self-published author whose work I very

0:34.5

much enjoy his new sci-fi novel, Husk is out now. Nat is also an extremely

0:40.1

intelligent entrepreneur. He always seems to be ahead of the curve. And the reality is whether you

0:44.8

are an employee or an entrepreneur, perhaps somebody growing a location independent business,

0:50.2

you want to know what you can do to make yourself or your creative work stand out.

0:56.1

You're going to hear today how Nat used social media to out perform his almost 50,000 person

1:02.3

newsletter and honest discussion about balancing artistic integrity with business necessity,

1:07.6

some counterintuitive advice around starting something before you are ready.

1:12.4

We all need to hear that.

1:14.0

Insights on the creator economy, how to avoid the quote, unquote, preparation trap that keeps people

1:19.6

from pursuing their dreams and loads more.

1:22.2

It's all happening in this episode right now.

1:23.9

So buckle up, strap in.

1:25.3

Thanks for being here.

1:26.2

And welcome to the Zero to Travel

1:28.5

podcast, my friend. You're listening to the Zero to Travel podcast where we explore

1:38.1

exciting travel-based work, lifestyle, and business opportunities, helping you to achieve

1:43.0

your wildest travel dreams.

1:45.1

And now your host, World Wanderer and Travel Junkie, Jason Moore.

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