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Marina Hyde on MPs and their cost of living excuses (1m51s), Niall Doherty interviews Kasabian (8m50s), Anna Berrill on how timing your meals can benefit your health (20m08s), and Sam Wolfson on why people love the word “like” so much (26m14s)
In This Episode We Talk About:The best way to get started making money onlineThe mistake we both made when we started out and what we recommend doing insteadHow to build a "bridge" from traditional 9-to-5 work to working onlineHow to approach freelancing and whether or not you should be willing to "sell your hours"The 6 levels and 19 types of online businesses according to Niall's frameworkWhy online contests aren't a good way to get started for most peopleHow to become a famous YouTuber or Blogger, even if you're starting from zeroWhat you should do before buying an expensive online course (and how to get three top-rated online courses for $30 - $40 total)What you're really paying for when you enroll in a premium online courseWhat Niall would do differently if he were to create another courseGetting feedback on your first attempts (avoiding the indifference of the internet)What to look for in a course about making money onlineHow to find a great community of like-minded online entrepreneurs, creators, YouTubers, etc. Links:Niall's website - eBiz Facts (http://ebizfacts.com/)Niall's newsletter - eBiz Facts Weekly (https://ebizfacts.com/subscribe/)Niall's framework for thinking about online businesses (https://ebizfacts.com/start-earning-online/types-of-online-business/)Sean Ogle - Location Rebel (https://www.locationrebel.com/)Jack Butcher (https://twitter.com/jackbutcher) / Visualize Value (https://www.visualizevalue.com/)Nathan Barry's Article on the "Ladders of Wealth" (https://nathanbarry.com/wealth-creation/)David Perrell (https://www.perell.com/)Mr. Beast on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/user/MrBeast6000)Udemy online courses (https://www.udemy.com/)Seth Godin's Akimbo Workshops (https://www.akimbo.com/workshops)Indie Hackers (https://www.indiehackers.com/start)Product Hunt (https://www.producthunt.com/)After recording this episode I did a little digging for the sake of nostalgia and found the old "plant growing" game I mentioned to Niall. It's called "Lunar Greenhouse" and it was released for the Apple II. You can find a video of the game being played on YouTube.
In This Episode We Talk About:After traveling to 55 countries, where is Niall considering making his "homebase"Why Niall chose to travel around the world for 44 months without flyingWriting a book while crossing the Pacific Ocean on a cargo ship from Japan to PeruThe teenage dream that led Niall from Ireland to living in New OrleansWhy Niall eventually left that life behind and gave up a U.S. green cardNiall's fallback plan in case his digital nomad dreams didn't work outThe book that changed Niall's life and sent him on the path to building his businessThe best ways to get started making money onlineHow Niall finally "cracked the code" to making more money from his blogHow much money Niall has earned and spent living as a digital nomad and making money online since January 2011"New Level, New Devil" and Niall's grand vision for eBizFacts Links:eBizFacts - Niall's excellent website full of resources and unbiased advice about making money online (https://ebizfacts.com/)eBizFacts Newsletter - All the best information, links, tools, and more that Niall finds each week (https://ebizfacts.com/subscribe/)The Cargo Ship Diaries - Niall's book about circling the globe in 44 months without flying (https://www.amazon.com/Cargo-Ship-Diaries-countries-flights-ebook/dp/B00JDNAQ36)
In this week's edition of Business Matters, Niall Doherty, chief financial officer with Circle of Light, reveals the health-fueled drinks his company have developed after ten years of research will soon be on the supermarket shelves. Also joining Ciaran O'Donnell is Michael MacGinty, owner of MEANit, the Letterkenny-based web design agency, who explains the workings […]
Listen up listeners. This episode of the greatest podcast about food that humankind has ever even dreamed of is here. The gratitude y'all must/should have coursing through yer veins means there may not be room enough within those veins for blood! Be careful. If you feel lightheaded, lay down. If you die, lay down too. I guess you will lay down naturally to be fair, if you die. Anyway, don't blame us. This episode features a second appearance by (possibly) Sam's favourite person on earth (Apologetic shout out to his children, wife, family and James) deputy editor of Q Magazine Niall Doherty. Niall yaps up a goddarn storm on his legendary airport beers, spatchcocking chickens and how to approach tough subjects in interviews. There's also a solid ten minutes of connection issues and bad sound which I left in because it made me laugh. Niall also tells perhaps the greatest celebrity hangtime story you've ever heard which somehow manages to include Noel Gallagher, Joe Biden, Peroni beers and a magician in a perspex box. Before Niall drops by Sam has had a huge surprise, an Alex Turner moment and no sausages. James has had a weird skin condition, has a theory about Blue predicting the pandemic and may have had a traybake. All this plus Frank Sinatra, a Coldplay related hair transplant and a decent amount of borscht chat. This is TickyOff and what doesn't kill you might make you stronger, or might kill you in the end. It's tough to tell. This episode is sponsored by wine para para paradise dropwine.co.uk
DJ Shadow, aka Josh Davis, joins us in the studio for a journey through his life and times. He tells Niall Doherty about the making of his game-changing debut, explains why the Unkle project derailed him and makes the case for his new record Our Pathetic Age being his best yet.
Refused's Dennis Lyxzén joins us on this week's podcast. The Swedish hardcore outfit originally split up in 1998 halfway through a gig to 45 people. But their next show, 14 years later, was headlining Coachella. The frontman guides Niall Doherty through the before, the after and the in-between of a punk rock fairytale.
Yak's frontman Oli Burslem joins us on this week's episode, discussing how Spiritualized's Jason Pierce became a mentor to the London-based trio, why antiques matter as much to him as music and recalling the time his band were followed around Europe by a fan in a Lamborghini. Niall Doherty hears his testament.
Gruff Rhys looks back on a career of sonic adventures, both as frontman of the Super Furry Animals and solo artist. Niall Doherty joins him for a cosmic trip that takes place in jacuzzis, tour buses and rural Welsh villages.
Digital Nomad Cafe Podcast | Online Business, Freelancing & Remote Work
Kate Tempest gives us the lowdown on Rick Rubin's shoewear, shares tales of recording in Bob Dylan's old tourbus and recalls the first time she performed in front of a crowd on this week's episode. Niall Doherty tries to keep up with the rapper, poet, novelist and playwright.
Digital Nomad Cafe Podcast | Online Business, Freelancing & Remote Work
Welcome to another episode of the Digital Nomad Cafe Podcast with your host Adam Finan.Todays guest is Niall Doherty. Niall comes from Ireland and currently lives in Bali with his partner. Niall has been working online for 9 1/2 years as a freelance web designer and in 2019 doubled down on affiliate marketing on his main website ndoherty.comIn this episode we discuss Niall's journey from starting out as digital nomad almost 10years ago and venturing out into the world to travel and work online.Subscribe & Review the Digital Nomad Cafe Podcast on iTunesSubscribe on SpotifyTopics we discuss:-Intro to NiallBorn and raised in Ireland, Niall has been making a living from his laptop since quitting his office job in 2010. He once spent 44 months traveling around the world without flying. Read more...-How Niall got his first clients-Moving from in person events to online courses and consulting-Tips to get your first clients -Freelancing / Having A Remote Job vs Building an Authority Site-Tips for using social media to grow your coaching business.-Harness and develop your skillset to create freedom.-Why marketplaces like Upwork are not the best place to kickstart your freelance business. -Use your network to get business!-Why freelancers and remote workers need to develop sales skills. Learn how to sell!-Policing the world of online courses - The launch of eBiz Facts! Join the Digital Nomad Cafe Podcast on Social Media.https://twitter.com/Adam_Finanhttps://www.facebook.com/Digitalnomadcafepodcast/https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamfinan/https://www.instagram.com/digitalnomadcafepodcast/https://www.pinterest.ie/digitalnomadcafepodcast/https://feed.pippa.io/public/shows/5b1810bb1d1f7cfc53070f83https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt-Z27EVwvUOr1KlbJwqdtA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Niall Doherty is joined in the studio by singer songwriter and guitarist Bill Ryder-Jones. He discusses early days in The Coral, mental health and recalls how a meeting with the boss of Domino Records changed his life.
This week, Niall Doherty is joined by Interpol frontman Paul Banks. The singer looks back over the band's early days, explains why he loves painting character actors from '80s films and offers up a surprisingly knowledgeable insight into simulation theory.
With your usual host Ted Kessler away this week, Niall Doherty steps into the Q Presents The Making Of hosting hot-seat and welcomes Mike Scott into the studio. The Waterboys ringleader looks back on over three decades in music, reflecting on spiritual enlightenment, being a teenage punk and recalling how his biggest hit came about because he was showing off to a girlfriend.
Niall is the Founder at Disrupting the Rabblement, he has been making a living from his laptop since quitting his office job in 2010. In this interview, Niall shares with us his experiences and tips about remote work.
Welcome to the WTF Should I Do w/ My Life?! podcast. In today’s episode, Jacob is interviewed by Niall Doherty. Niall has traveled all around the world without flying and helps people get... The post WTF 069: 44 Months of World Travel without Flying w/ Niall Doherty appeared first on Sensophy.
Most of us get wanderlust from time to time – the desire to get away from it all and see somewhere new. Most of the time it will involve a plane. Not so Niall Doherty, who earlier this year completed a 44 month round the world journey without flying. And he learned quite a few things along the way
'Digital Nomads' are individuals who leverage telecommunications technologies to perform their work duties, and more generally conduct their lifestyle in a nomadic manner. Technology's furious pace of development has quickly upended how we live, travel, and work. It’s made businesses and lifestyles possible that weren’t just a decade ago. This episode features two guests, Gary Arndt and Niall Doherty who talk about how they’ve embraced technology to make a working/traveling lifestyle possible. Trevor and Scott then talk about their own experiences living Digital Nomad-esque lifestyles. Trevor explains how, for coming on a decade now, he’s been predominantly employed as a freelance travel writer, based in Bangkok but occasionally renting rooms in neighboring countries to set up temporary bases to work out of. At times he would live in Bangkok, work in Cambodia, and study in Vietnam. He explains how he has experienced first-hand the benefits and drawbacks of living the nomadic lifestyle, but he’s also old enough to have traveled in the days before smart phones and internet and can’t imagine how he could have lived this lifestyle without modern technology.
Our guest today joining us on the Join Up Dots podcast business interview is on an adventure, or I guess you could call it a quest. On one hand he is trying to travel around the world without flying, and on the other hand he will be finding himself on the trip. Discovering the type of person that can strike up conversations with complete strangers, experience unusual cultures with fascination and ease, and suffer all kinds of discomfort but keep moving forwards. And if you think that this doesn't sound much, then just consider that our guest was extremely shy all the way through childhood into adulthood, and found building new relationships terrifying in the extreme. But instead of allowing this to keep him rooted in a situation that he was unhappy with in 2007, he left his hometown of Waterford in Ireland and set off to New Orleans. Simply due to the fact that he liked the Basketball team that played in the City. And since that day, he has become interested in personal development, become a vegan, won a toastmasters contest, and started a website, which were dots towards taking the plunge on the last day of September 2011. He left Ireland and headed east on a round the world trip, which he expects to take four years or so. Good for him I say, and great for us that he has allowed himself a brief respite from the constant travelling to join me on the show today. So lets introduce to you and start joining up the dots, with the one and only Niall Doherty.
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Image Property of Niall Doherty Niall is a man with a mission. He is traveling around the world WITHOUT FLYING! How is this even possible you ask? Listen in to find out how possible the impossible really is. Our first inspirational guest on the Love Affair Travel podcast. The man, Niall Doherty. “Once you’re lucky, twice … Continue reading "Niall Doherty: Social Media Blackmail, Circumnavigation, a Wealthy Mindset and a Quantified Life" The post Niall Doherty: Social Media Blackmail, Circumnavigation, a Wealthy Mindset and a Quantified Life appeared first on The Blog of Ian Robinson.
In the third session of the Live Limitless podcast I chat with Niall Doherty of Disrupting the Rabblement. Niall Doherty is the man behind www.ndoherty.com, where he inspires people to stop living like zombies and become more engaged with what they really want out of life. An advocate of thoughtful living, Niall not only decided […]