Premiere of Plan Sea – Saturday 29.02.2020
This Saturday February 29 we’re proud to present the premiere of Plan Sea, live to air from This Is It in Arambol, Goa. The venue is fitting as much writing from Plan Sea and lasting connections have come from This Is It over the past two-plus years. The Plan Sea Premiere includes a radio / Melbourne DJ takeover from 2-6pm local time. PLAN SEA – SERIES PREMIERE29.02.2020 (Leap Year)@ This Is It, Arambol Beach2-6pm –...
Plan Sea The Book: Update
Plan Sea, the book that keeps being written, began over two years ago, but the end is now in sight. The biggest benefit is for the reader, in that Plan Sea has organically transformed beyond a detailed compilation of budget travel and working on the road tips. The story soon narrated across real-life experiences, including extended periods in Korea, Berlin and Poland, four visits to India and a taste of twenty four countries. Just as...
Digital Nomad Awarded Among Top Digital Nomad Blogs
DigitalNomad.Blog has been named one of the top digital nomad blogs online in 2018. We’re proud to be awarded as one of Feedspot’s Top Ten Digital Nomad Blogs! This honor is based on quality and consistency of content, search engine visibility, and influence within the global digital nomad community. An editorial review and panel further reviewed DigitalNomad.blog as one of the top destinations for digital nomads online....
Plan Sea: A travel lifestyle book coming Early 2019
The Plan Sea travel book: “A guide to the work-travel lifestyle, amazing adventures around the world, and preparing for your own sea change”. Plan Sea is the second book by author S.E. Ansley (better known as Sea – the head writer at Digital Nomad). The book originally began as a guidebook of dreaming and planning trips, travel tips and running successful projects on the road. The story details magic and mysteries as...
An introduction to Sea, Digital Nomad
Sea Ansley is the founder, lead writer and editor of the Digital Nomad Blog. (Learn about the mission of digitalnomad.blog here) “Where are you from?” is the most asked question while traveling. In Sea’s case, it’s complicated. Sea was born in London, lived in Beirut for a year as a baby, and grew up in Singapore – 15 years. His mother is Canadian, his father is New Zealander, and he’s lived in...