In this episode, we talk about:
- Johns experience in Japan and why he loves it so much
- Why John sold his business in Japan and became location independent
- Johns new project called Unconference for Social Good
- Social entrepreneurship
- The reasons why John lives an unconventional life
- Biggest challenges of living an unconventional life
- The positive aspects of living an unconventional life
- Human trafficking and life around the world
- And MUCH more…
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If you’re running short on time;
(1:30): Why John moved to Japan and what he was doing before that
(3:00): Why John specifically chose Japan
(3:37): John starts his own english school in Japan
(5:11): John and his wife sell the business and become location independent
(7:06): What were some of the steps they took to live a nomadic life
(8:34): What John is doing at the moment including JetSetCitizen and Unconference for Social Good
(10:10): We talk about the Unconference for Social Good
(11:18): The movement towards social entrepreneurship
(12:10): The reasons why John lives an unconventional life
(15:42): Biggest challenges of living an unconventional life
(18:27): We talk about Johns father and how he escaped communist Hungary in 1956
(21:06): What are some of the most positive aspects of living an unconventional life
(25:45): Is it difficult to live in Calgary (a very corporate and rich oil city) with such an unconventional mindset
(28:00): Johns advice for listeners who are craving a big change in their life but are held back by fear or limiting beliefs
(34:40): We talk about lifestyle change, human trafficking and much more
(38:20): I talk about my wonderful experience in Myanmar
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Drew Meyers says
I’m with John – shopping malls is not the future of civilization. If it is, we’re in real frigging trouble culturally if you ask me.