122 - Lauren Razavi: Digital Nomads, Global Mobility & Network States

4 months ago
18

Global Mobility Rights, Remote Work, Digital Nomad Visas, Bali, Malaysia, Japan, Borderless Work, International Citizenship, Migration Trends, Future Of Work, Plumia.

Timothy Allen talks with Lauren Razavi.
Lauren is a technologist, political scientist, and global citizen focused on the future of work, global mobility, and digital nomadism. As Executive Director of Plumia, she leads efforts to build a global standard for nomad visas and reimagine the infrastructure that enables cross-border living.
In this episode, Lauren, shares her insights on the evolving landscape of global mobility rights and the burgeoning digital nomad movement. As a digital nomad herself, she discusses her journey through the complexities of international travel and the implications of COVID-19 on mobility rights. The conversation delves into the concept of network states and the idea of building a country on the Internet, exploring how Plumia aims to unlock global mobility rights for individuals worldwide.
We also discuss the rise of digital nomad visas, the importance of defining what it means to be a digital nomad, and the cultural dynamics of popular nomadic destinations like Bali and Malaysia, examining the impacts of tourism and nomadism on local communities.
Enjoy the conversation.

SUPPORT the podcast using our Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/4isOHMF

All the podcast links: https://linktr.ee/freeCitiesPodcast

Contact the podcast: podcast@free-cities.org

Free Cities Telegram Community: https://t.me/+im6c6r4jQkUzMjU0

Free Cities Conference: https://freecitiesconference.com/

Make a small weekly donation to support the show:
https://www.patreon.com/FreeCitiesPodcast/

Free Cities Foundation Newsletter: https://free-cities.org/subscribe

TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) Coming up
(00:42) Start of conversation
(02:26) COVID & global mobility rights
(08:08) Digital nomadism international standards
(12:41) Past, present & future of borderless work
(13:49) What it was like working as a journalist in the 90s
(19:30) @timferriss started the modern nomadic movement
(26:37) What is happening in Bali?
(42:06) Nomads: Migration vs tourism
(51:34) Competition between countries & returning nationals
(59:54) The movement of living and working together in large houses
(1:05:26) Network States vs Free Cities
(1:11:47) The problem with Honduras
(1:16:54) Ideological communities are usually short-lived
(1:23:13) Internet citizens, decentralized media, and Google

NOSTR:
Timothy Allen: Search 'timothy@nostr.com' on your Nostr app
Free Cities Foundation: npub1lsj8pmgedqqamt89c27tzjjnlf0wn7q7udjm7j2cl9xxz97eacns2mwpee

TWITTER X:
Lauren Razavi: https://x.com/LaurenRazavi
Timothy Allen: https://twitter.com/MrTimothyAllen
Free Cities Foundation: https://twitter.com/freecitiesfound

WEBSITES:
Lauren Razavi: https://lraz.io/gn
Lumia: https://plumia.org
SafetyWing: https://safetywing.com
Free Cities Foundation: https://free-cities.org/

Loading 2 comments...