• The Digital Nomad

  • Jan 31 2023
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • My guest today is Soufia Lamribah.

    Sofia is a Moroccan digital nomad who has been working in marketing for the past seven years. Sofia has a podcast called “GeoMaxing” in which she discusses her passions about travelling and connecting people..

    She is currently an expat in Thailand working as a Digital and community building consultant.

    I’ve known Sofia since 2015 actually, since we used to work together (remotely) for a digital marketing agency. What a great opportunity for us to connect now after all these years.

    In this episode we talk about her podcast, why she chose to work in digital marketing, her decision to leave Morocco and travel around Southeast Asia, surviving COVID-19, her favorite food and tips to cook for someone with ADHD, her best life lesson from the movie "Mr Nobody": "Choices affect life and it's pointless to ruminate and think of the should've. There are no guarantees that things would turn out better".

    Soufia mentioned #moneytrauma:

    https://wealthymoneyacademy.com/

    https://www.wealthy-money.com/blog/


    Check out Soufia's podcast:

    https://anchor.fm/geomaxing

    Follow Soufia on LinkedIn:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/soufialamribah/


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    #CuriousSalma is a conversational podcast exploring being curious, navigating through life and discussing certain topics with guests in each episode.

    Produced by: Salma Hegab

    Website: https://salmawrotethis.com/podcast/

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