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Episode 121-What is it like Living in Mexico as a Digital Nomad?

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What happens in a world when we love ourselves and choose to put ourselves in places that we love?

Today on the Dream Life is Real Life podcast we are going to talk about being a digital nomad in Mexico with two of my local digital nomad friends, Kamil and Cherelle. These best friends turned business partners created L.O.V.E. Youth in 2015 to provide relevant and engaging content to support youth and the young at heart.

Kamil and Cherelle were living in Washington DC in the midst of the pandemic. Like most of us, it gave them a lot of time to think about what they wanted out of life.

They were both working from home and shared a love for traveling. Why not try the digital nomad life?

Hear how Kamil and Cherelle made the transition to life here in beautiful Merida, Mexico.

Spoiler alert…You’ll be inspired.

They will share what to consider when becoming a digital nomad, some tips to help your journey, and some unexpected things they learned after moving to Merida.

Interested in being in an environment that allows you more freedom in your mindset and routine? (Shout out siestas!)

Then let’s get started…

About Kamil and Cherelle
The simple answer: Two homegirls encouraging you to heal, be well, and tap into your youthful spirit…with intention.

Since founding L.O.V.E YOUth they have facilitated their workshops to students from all over the country. They soon learned their content and signature offerings including Future on Fleek and Building Community Through Self-Love was impacting both youth and the young at heart.

Seeing the impact they were making, Kamil and Cherelle realigned their intentions to create accessible wellness content for all regardless of ethnicity, race, gender, or culture.

You could visit them at www.theloveyouth.org or on Instagram at @l.o.v.eyouth.



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