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Limitless Life

The Powerful Lessons She Learned From Visiting Every Single Country, with Jessica Nabongo

Limitless Life

Melyssa Griffin

Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement, Education, Business

4.9824 Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2020

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

You know when you connect with someone and you just GET each other? Well, that’s how I felt while chatting with Jessica. As a travel lover myself, I was super eager to chat with her and just learn more about her travels. Like, what did she learn from visiting every country on the planet? How did it feel as a single woman? And why is it particularly significant that she did it as the first black woman in history? Don’t you worry, we get into ALL of that in today’s episode!

But first, in case you’re unfamiliar with Jessica’s story, she’s a Detroit-born Ugandan-American who is on a mission to make the online travel space more inclusive. In addition to sharing her travels online, she’s also the founder of Jet Black, a boutique luxury travel firm, and The Catch, which features physical goods that Jessica acquired during her global adventures.

As you’ll discover in today’s conversation, she’s a firm believer in spreading cultural awareness and in helping people to think more positively about other cultures and people you may encounter. We had a great back-and-forth discussion in this episode, and I’m excited for you to listen. This woman has a lot of wisdom to share and I seriously appreciate her limitless outlook on the world. If you want to live a more unstoppable, adventurous, and positive life, then this episode is for you. Let’s do this!

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0:00.0

You're listening to The Limitless Life podcast and today I'm talking to Jessica Nabongo about the

0:07.2

surprising and unique insights that she gained while becoming the first black woman to visit

0:12.4

every single country.

0:14.7

I'm Melissa Griffin and while I was in my 20s, I turned a hobby blog into a multimillion

0:19.8

dollar company.

0:21.3

Now what I've discovered after working with thousands of entrepreneurs is that the greatest thing standing

0:26.2

in the way of success isn't another business tactic or marketing strategy. It's your own mindset.

0:33.3

Now, I believe that you're meant for more than just the status quo. So on this show, you'll feel like you're sitting down with a friend who's here to help you

0:41.9

transform your fears and roadblocks into a truly limitless version of yourself.

0:47.9

It's time to upgrade your life and business from the inside out.

0:51.8

Let's do this.

0:57.7

You know, when you connect with someone and you just get each other right off the bat? Well, that's how I felt while I was chatting with Jessica.

1:02.6

And as a travel lover myself, I was super eager to chat with her and just learn more about

1:08.5

her travels. Like, what did she learn from visiting every

1:11.7

country on the planet? And how did it feel as a single woman? And why is it particularly

1:17.1

significant that she did it as the first black woman in history? And don't worry, we get into

1:23.0

all of that in today's episode. But first, in case you're unfamiliar with Jessica's story,

1:29.0

she's a Detroit-born Ugandan American who is on a mission to make the online travel space

1:35.1

more inclusive. And in addition to sharing her travels online, she's also the founder of Jet Black,

1:40.8

which is a boutique luxury travel firm, and The Catch, which features

1:45.6

physical goods that Jessica acquired during her global adventures. Now, as you'll discover

1:51.3

in today's conversation, she is a firm believer in spreading cultural awareness and in helping

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