This week on the podcast we are joined by Mitko Karshovski from thatremotelife.com and the host of That Remote Show Podcast.
Though still early in his career, Mitko has always made it a priority for his work to create more freedom in his life. That is why he was attracted to the idea of being able to work remotely to combine travel and work. He started That Remote Life and his podcast to share the lessons he is learning along the way about how to build a career that gives you the freedom to work from anywhere.
In this episode, we jump into what Mitko’s steps were to supporting himself with remote work and we talk about Mitko’s experiences emigrating from Bulgaria, returning as a digital nomad, and why it is a great spot for digital nomads.
What we talk about in this episode:
- What it was like moving to the US at 10 years old.
- Why Mitko decided to drop out of college.
- Learning about Digital Nomadism and the steps Mitko took to start his career.
- Mitko’s lessons learned from helping run others business and starting his own business online.
- Why Bulgaria is a great place for Digital Nomads to base themselves.
- Cost of living, logistics, and locations for life in Bulgaria as a digital nomad.
- And much more… Here’s the episode!
Check out That Remote Life and Mitko’s podcast, That Remote Show. Get your free Digital Nomad Guide to Bulgaria here: https://www.
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