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Extra Pack of Peanuts Travel Podcast

Living (& Working) In A Hackers Paradise w/ Spencer Jentzsch

Extra Pack of Peanuts Travel Podcast

Travis Sherry

Society & Culture:places & Travel, Society & Culture, Places & Travel

4.6890 Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2019

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

Are you a remote worker, digital nomad or location-independent and are wanting to combine travel and work with some community time thrown in? Do you prefer group travel instead of always going it alone? Well, we've got a perfect solution for you! Joining me today is someone who got a bachelor’s degree in those very complementary subjects of neuroscience and Korean language, who was once a hula hooping protege, and who loves a well-timed pun more than most, Spencer Jentzsch from HackerParadise.org. Get The Full Show Notes Here

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So I'm not like posting pictures of Instagram of when it's 10 p.m.

0:03.4

and I'm in the cement prison looking basement doing it in a podcast.

0:06.8

My mom only sees when I'm on the beach or monkeys are climbing on my shoulder

0:10.7

or I'm eating a big thing of gelato. So they only have like this rosy picture

0:15.6

of what I'm doing and to them it looks like fun travel, which is a part of my life, but they don't

0:22.2

see like all the other stuff that happens so they just

0:24.7

don't understand it.

0:27.0

The Extra Pack of Peanuts Travel Podcast.

0:32.4

Episode 389 The Extra Pack of Peanuts Travel Podcast, episode 389.

0:35.6

With an average of less than six hours of sleep per night,

0:39.6

residents of Seoul, South Korea are tied as the most sleep-deprived people in the world with another

0:47.7

major city.

0:49.6

Take a guess at what that other major city is, and I'll let you know after the show.

0:54.0

While Tortuga backpack is great for any type of traveler,

1:01.0

one of their main subsets of travelers that they serve are people who are

1:05.0

location independent and digital nomads. And I know that because I'm good friends with a lot of people

1:08.8

over at Tortuga and their entire staff is remote. So they know what it's like to travel, live, and work

1:15.2

all over the world, to be able to have this type of lifestyle

1:19.0

because all of them are doing it.

1:21.0

And that's one of the reasons that I have carried my

1:23.0

Tortuga backpack around the world as a digital nomad as someone's location

1:26.8

dependent for the last six years. They know exactly what you need not just to put

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