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"The magical thing that happens when you sell everything is that the more you sell, the more free and light you feel." - Nancy Florence

Join Niiamah (@niiamahashong) and Nancy Florence for a raw conversation about how death became the catalyst for creating a freedom-focused life as digital nomads. Nancy shares both the liberation and challenges of world-schooling her children across multiple countries while running her coaching business and redefining what stability truly means.

Welcome to the Outlier's Edge Podcast, hosted by Niiamah Ashong, Founder of Outlier's Edge and Sherpa of the World of Difference. On this podcast, you'll join other high-performing unconventional leaders and entrepreneurs (aka Outliers) as they talk about leveraging what makes them different to make a difference in the world.

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Timestamps:

0:00 - Introduction to podcast

1:16 - Nancy welcomes listeners

1:21 - Niiamah explains episode purpose

2:56 - Following inspired actions

3:31 - Nancy introduces herself

3:48 - Nancy's current lifestyle

4:28 - Digital nomad beginnings

5:22 - Creating the freedom plan

7:59 - Compressing timeline discussion

8:37 - Two years of travel

10:14 - Catalyst for change

11:05 - Three-month transition period

12:23 - Gestation period explained

17:44 - Kids' transition discussion

20:26 - Not initially considering nomadism

21:15 - Death as catalyst

22:29 - Creating from loss

24:07 - One-way tickets purchased

25:55 - Freedom from possessions

26:42 - Life in one backpack

27:53 - Clearing house metaphor

29:11 - Leaving friends discussion

30:44 - Already being different

32:16 - Identifying as outlier

32:44 - Parenting while traveling

34:08 - Financial fears addressed

40:41 - Different life experiences

44:08 - Nancy offers help

44:32 - Insight from conversation

45:22 - Closing thoughts

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