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(341) Nomadic

Jan 13, 2026
Sharon O’Dea, a digital workplace expert and seasoned digital nomad, shares her exhilarating journey from banking to a location-independent lifestyle. She discusses the evolution of remote work, the flexibility it offers, and how towns are adapting to support digital nomads. Sharon dives into the challenges of asynchronous collaboration, emphasizing the need for outcome-focused work rather than time-bound presence. With insights from her new book, she highlights the promise of remote work to create inclusive environments and connect people across the globe.
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ANECDOTE

One-Way Flight To Bali Launched Nomad Life

  • Sharon started nomading after leaving banking and booked a one-way flight to Bali with her laptop to set up her consultancy.
  • She describes early nomad hubs like Hubud in Ubud and the practical hazards like monkeys and sand.
ANECDOTE

Working From A Foot Spa In Japan

  • Sharon worked seven weeks in Japan and joined a Teams call with her feet in a public foot spa in the town square.
  • She used local co-working and surprising places to blend travel and work while noting practical downsides like steam and lighting.
INSIGHT

Geographical Arbitrage And Talent Access

  • Digital nomadism enables geographical arbitrage where people live cheaper while working for remote income.
  • Employers gain access to talent everywhere but must provide infrastructure and local ecosystems to make it work.
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