RJ Macalanda once sold insurance 80 hours a week – until nodding off at the wheel convinced him to design a life around fishing.
In this kickoff episode, he tells Christoph Huebner and Palle Bo how a single Nomad Summit ticket became his launchpad, why TikTok turned him into the go-to consultant for global fishing brands, and the framework he uses to choose work that funds (rather than chains) his adventures.
Expect practical runway tactics, “build-in-public” wins, and a reminder that there’s always a bigger fish.
From Insurance Broker to Fish Boss: How RJ Macalanda Reeled in a Life of Freedom
Long before he was advising the biggest names in outdoor gear, RJ Macalanda was grinding through 80-hour weeks selling insurance in Texas. A near-sleep collision on the freeway jolted him awake – literally and figuratively – and sparked a quest to turn his childhood fishing obsession into a full-time, location-independent career. In the debut episode of The Nomad Summit Podcast, RJ sits down with hosts Christoph Huebner and Palle Bo to unpack the pivotal moments that took him from burnout to global fishing-brand consultant. Below is the extended recap for our blog readers.
The Wake-Up Call That Changed Everything
RJ’s origin story begins with a near-miss at highway speeds. Exhausted after a marathon day, he found himself drifting off at the wheel. The scare forced him to confront a painful truth: success in the corporate world was costing him his health and happiness. “Sometimes you have to hit rock bottom to bounce back up,” he says. That flash of danger became his catalyst for change, pushing him to search for a life where work fit around fishing – never the other way around.
Why Nomad Summit Chiang Mai Became a Life Deadline
Many dream about quitting their jobs “someday,” but RJ turned someday into a date: January 2017 at Nomad Summit in Chiang Mai. Buying that ticket locked in his countdown clock. Surrounded by veteran nomads and first-timers alike, he discovered blueprints for remote careers he’d never considered. More importantly, he met people living proof that a passion-led business could bankroll a travel-rich life. The event didn’t just inspire him; it handed him a support network and a practical roadmap.
Cracking the TikTok Code in an Underserved Niche
When short-form video exploded, RJ noticed the fishing industry hadn’t claimed its turf on TikTok. Sensing a gap, he started posting daily clips – catching bass, testing gear, sharing trade-show moments. Two weeks in, one video rocketed past 100 K views; follower count snowballed to 1,000 a day. Within four months he crossed the 100 K mark, quickly converting eyeballs into consulting deals with tackle makers, reel manufacturers, and even Chinese factories seeking social-first marketing insights.
Birth of the Fish Boss Brand – A Visual Roadmap from Failure to Success
RJ’s personal transformation blossomed into a company: Fish Boss. The logo – an arrow-shaped fin pointing from F to S – symbolises the journey from failure to success. Fish Boss began as a line of merch designed to fund travel, but RJ soon pivoted to a “build-in-public” model, letting fans watch every experiment and stumble. That transparency built trust, and trust built revenue: now he commands premium rates for growth strategy, TikTok coaching, and product-launch campaigns.
Designing Work That Funds, Rather Than Restricts, Adventure
Today RJ splits time between Texas, international fishing tournaments, and Nomad Summit gatherings worldwide. Client deliverables fit into a four-hour workweek per brand. Freed from office hours, he schedules campaigns around spawning seasons, factory visits, and the next “bucket-list” lake. The key, he says, is reverse-engineering income targets from lifestyle goals – then outsourcing or automating anything that threatens the freedom equation.
RJ’s Playbook for Aspiring Digital Nomads
- Create Urgency, Not Excuses – Pick a non-negotiable departure date and commit publicly.
- Validate Skills Before You Leap – Freelance on nights and weekends to build proof of concept.
- Own a Niche on an Emerging Platform – “Be first where the conversation is quiet,” RJ advises.
- Leverage Community – Return to conferences like Nomad Summit to stay inspired and accountable.
- Monetise Expertise, Not Ego – Followers are leverage, but paid problem-solving is the business model.
Sponsor’s note
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Key takeaways:
- Rock-bottom is optional – but urgency helps. RJ’s near-crash moment lit the fuse that pushed him to act
- Pick a date, build the runway. A firm travel deadline (Nomad Summit Chiang Mai, 2017) forced him to prep finances and skills
- Niche + underserved platform = leverage. Posting daily made him the “TikTok guy” in fishing and netted 100 k followers in four months
- Monetize credibility, not vanity metrics. Viral reach opened doors to premium brand consulting, factory tours, and paid global travel
- Design work around living. Today he maintains a four-hour workweek per client and guards time to fish off-camera
- Community compounds. Returning to Nomad Summit keeps him current, connected, and inspired by peers’ progress
- Who he serves now. Founders, inventors, and big-brand product teams who want social-first growth in outdoor niches
Relevant links:
- RJ on TikTok: @officialfishboss
- RJ on Instagram: @rj.mac
- RJ’s website