
About this episode
Tim Leffel discusses the realities of travel, digital nomadism, and hotel quality with Susan Barry.
Tim Leffel is a veteran travel writer and editor who left the music industry to explore the world, building a location-independent career along the way. He's reviewed over 1,500 hotels across dozens of countries and now publishes insights on remote work and global living. Susan and Tim talk about fear, freedom, and finding value in travel. Why travel fears are overblown (and what's actually risky) What it really takes to become a digital nomad Why remote work is easier now—and maybe lonelier What 1,500 hotel reviews teach you about quality How to spot a great hotel before booking Why aggregator sites are just the starting point Where to find hidden hotels not on major platforms Why digital nomads aren't ruining entire cities How governments are incentivizing relocation globally Why hotels fail when they try to "do everything" Why lighting, outlets, and alarms matter more than luxury *** Our Top Three Takeaways 1. Perception often distorts reality in travel, especially around hot topics like safety and overtourism. Fear of international travel is largely driven by media amplification and unfamiliarity, not actual risk, with many destinations objectively safer than the U.S. At the…
People in this episode
Host: Susan Barry
Guest: Tim Leffel
Topics covered
- travel
- digital nomad
- remote work
- hotel reviews
- safety
- overtourism
Keywords
- travel fears
- digital nomad
- hotel reviews
- remote work
- overtourism
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: U.S.
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