NOMADIC JOURNALISM
Nomadic journalist Josh Friedman walks you through the process of going from being in a cocoon to setting foot in a new country on a journey of exploration and journalistic pursuits. Learn to overcome indecision, travel to targeted destinations and launch media platforms that will build your personal brand, business and/or journalism career.
Travel To 20 Countries A Year As A Nomadic Journalist
Nomadic Journalism Consulting/Coaching Program
Drop the lame work life and take these 6 steps to lift off on your first nomadic journalism mission:
1. Identify the mission behind your mission – the driving force
2. Zero in on your destination – think but not for long
3. Book the trip – use the tools you’ve got now
4. Launch a platform – it’s a means not an end
5. A reporter’s as good as his sources – plant seeds and cultivate leads
6. Set foot in a new country and press publish – pull the trigger, feel the fulfillment
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WHY I’M EXCITED ABOUT 2019
From a beach in Zanzibar, Tanzania, Josh Friedman explains why he is is looking forward to the year ahead in nomadic journalism. Spoiler alert: I'm going homeless. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSmLj969k6o 31 countries. 4 continents. 1 fantastic year. Thank you to...
THAT TIME I EMBEDDED IN A GERMAN NEO-NAZI MARCH
This is a very memorable moment in my Nomadic Journalism career. During a trip around Germany in June 2016, I was invited to cover what turned out to be a Neo-Nazi march (of at least several kilometers) through the city of Dortmund — not from behind the police lines...
REVIEW OF LUKE RUDKOWSKIS CHANGE MEDIA UNIVERSITY BOOTCAMP AT ANARCHAPULCO
I attended this workshop last year at Anarchapulco. It was previously marketed as a journalism bootcamp, and I'd guess it still includes elements of that. This year it appears to have a new focus on travel hacking, which obviously appeals to me, too. If I were in...