Freedom is a primary theme of Unemployable. Not everyone wants to “disrupt” and “dominate.” Rather, they want to do the things they want to do, and live the life they want to live.
I’ve enjoyed that type of freedom for the last 10 years. And so has today’s guest, Natalie Sisson. The difference being, Natalie has literally traveled the world since 2006 while starting and growing her business.
Natalie is, without doubt, a freedom advocate. She calls her audience “Freedom-seekers” and sports a t-shirt that reads “Choose Freedom.”
In this episode, we’ll discuss just how multidimensional freedom actually is, beyond the “digital nomad” lifestyle.
Plus, we explore how a smart pricing strategy can free you from the tyranny of scale and help you to achieve your particular business goals faster.
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Informative podcast. After owning my own business in Michigan, I tried to work for Good Samaritan Medical Center in Lafayette, CO, as their Communications Manager. After 10 months of a vanilla cube and sick people, I resigned and I’ve decided to build a solopreneur (love that term) business here. When we moved here, we took a 7-month road trip from Michigan and traveled the Western United States prior to settling in CO. Then we did all the normal things we thought we should do: bought a house, filled it with stuff and bought a second car. We determined that none of that makes us happy, so we bought a 5th wheel and applied and were hired to be camp hosts at Mary’s Lake Campground in Estes Park from May to October. We are going to rent our home, furnished, and live (hike, bike and be outdoors) and work (on our terms) from our 5th wheel. That to us is freedom. I will definitely be following Unemployable. Thanks Lisa
I really liked this. I’ve dabbled with free blogs, and I can write four hundred page novels in a weekend, but I don’t have the guts to leave corporate America. I enjoyed learning about being a Suitcase Entrepreneur, definitely something to consider, since I’m twenty-one, pretty smart (at least I think so), and interested in having a life of freedom that doesn’t involve a cube, unless it’s a Rubix cube. LOL!
Loved your chat with my country wo-man, am in Switzerland right now my country of birth, but lived in NZ for almost forty years. Going back home late March.
Good to hear a Kiwi voice.
Thanks BC you made my end of the day (here).
I have traveled so many timezones in the last few month, sometimes I think
” what the hell it is the time I have on my watch now, so live it.
Love and Blessings
Annamarie The SwissKiwi
What a great interview, here I am, an Aussie, and on the wrong side of sixty and enjoying freedom like never before, I have constant world wide sales of a niche automotive product, plus sales of info ebook packages and single subject info ebooks (All of my own products) When I tell other people about the endless opportunities to build a viable and sustainable business online, (Ive been doing the online thing now for 13 years) many tend to disbelieve what I tell them, but there are just as many who want to know more. So yes Lisa, thank you for the plain speaking, unemployable discussion with Brian.