Picture this: You’re sipping fresh roast in a Chiang Mai roastery, Bella Goose Cafe at the Hill surrounded by coffee trees’ secrets, chatting nomad life with a couple who’s been at it since 2012. Palle Bo and Christoph Huebner welcome Jonathon and Quinn Button to the Nomad Summit podcast, straight from their event talks. What starts as a couple travel test explodes into trend hunting, borderless bucks, and why Asia calls nomads home. Grab headphones; this episode brews insights hotter than their flat whites.
The Ultimate Relationship Stress Test
Quinn Button drops the mic right away: “There’s no better test if you’re in a couple and you’ve never traveled together, do yourself a favor to really understand if this is going to stay in the test of time.” Jonathon piles on: “Before walking down the aisle, go and travel, take a couple trips together… not just at a luxury resort. It has to be challenging.” Forget Paris hotels. Head where languages baffle and comfort zones shatter. Their verdict? Push buttons early, or risk surprises later.
Coffee, Chiang Mai, and Nomad Summit Vibes
Recorded at Bella Goose Coffee Roastery, the chat flows over hot Americanos. Christoph recounts mountain tours revealing coffee grown in forests, not plantations. Palle raves about Luwak (yes, the cat-poop kind from Bali). But the real buzz? Nomad Summit. Jonathon admits: “This is our very first Nomad conference… I thought everyone was going to be like full on Nomad… but it was actually nice seeing that there’s different versions.” No yoga retreats here; it’s business nomads hunting opportunities.
Quinn’s Trend-Spotting Superpower
Quinn’s talk, “How to Spot Trends Before Anyone Else,” wowed. “Were looking for a small moment that most people miss, one repeated behavior. This is called a signal.” As a PhD in consumer behavior, she links nomads to early adopters: “Digital nomads put themselves in situations that really push their brain to rewire. Its called neuroplasticity.” New cities force pattern hunting, turning grocery runs into goldmines. Palle calls it TED-worthy; listeners, grab next year’s ticket at nomadsummit.com.
Jonathon’s Borderless Investing Playbook
Jonathon’s “Modern Investing for the Borderless Life” complements perfectly. “Take a little bit more ownership of your investment portfolio and take advantage of the ability to invest 24/7 wherever you are.” Autonomy trumps cash: “Were all here because we love the freedom… Our dependent variable is not necessarily the money.” Echoing Rich Dad Poor Dad, he urges acting on signals, not advice. Japan garbage frustration? Spot replicable businesses.
Life Out of the Box Reinvented
Since Nicaragua’s San Juan del Sur, Life Out of the Box gave back: handmade goods funded school supplies via stamped product codes and videos. Expanded to Guatemala, Morocco, it earned PhDs at Oklahoma State. Now digital: “Help individuals step out of their comfort zone… pursue their dream life.” Check lifeoutofthebox.com for social pushes.
Migration Signals and Asia’s Pull
Quinn flags: “40% of women in the United States want to relocate… Thailand was in there.” Solo females like Mia Kercher (Serbia to Afghanistan with her cat) or Sonia Vainshtein (dog travel service) abound. Asia shines: Thailand, Japan-Taiwan collabs. Jonathon: “Asia… keeps bringing us back. Lifestyle, quality of life, the people… can’t be beat.” Diversity surges at Nomad Summit: Asians, Indians, Syrians.
Couple Nomading: 24/7 and Thriving
Together since 2011, they divide events, collab on work. “We are together 24/7 for the most part… together were stronger.” Travel proves bonds; death motivates: “We never know how long we have on this earth.” Jonathon’s NFC chips for events? Genius for Nomad Summit name tags.
This episode packs nomad fuel: signals, investments, love on the road. The Buttons make 12 years look easy. Listen to the full chat for raw quotes, coffee laughs, and that NFC demo – subscribe on your platform.
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