48 episodes

Join Freddi Saleeba as he and his guests share interesting & inspiring stories, ideas and people's journeys helping you find a lifestyle true to you

Curious Emu Freddi Saleeba

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 1 Rating

Join Freddi Saleeba as he and his guests share interesting & inspiring stories, ideas and people's journeys helping you find a lifestyle true to you

    48 - FINAL Episode - Borderless Impact with Jordan Wicklas

    48 - FINAL Episode - Borderless Impact with Jordan Wicklas

    I have decided to finish up with Curious Emu, although I may post random episodes, so stay subscribed.

    This episode Jordan and I talk about our new podcast, Borderless Impact. In our new podcast we chat with locals, expats and experts so you can better immerse yourself in cultures and people around the world, traveling more conscientiously, all while leaving a positive impact wherever you go, wherever you're from, wherever you are. 



    The launch date is Monday 10th August 2020.

    www.borderlessimpact.com

    • 15 min
    47 - I Bought a Bus with Flick & Stephen

    47 - I Bought a Bus with Flick & Stephen

    In this episode, I bring Flick and Stephen back to share our news about buying a bus to live in. We talk the journey we have taken to getting here, how COVID19 has made us pivot for the better and we share our future plans around tiny houses, travelling around Australia and sustainability and eco-living.

    • 26 min
    46 - Extreme Poverty to Motivational Speaker with Laura Robertson

    46 - Extreme Poverty to Motivational Speaker with Laura Robertson

    In this episode, we welcome Laura Robertson, whose family came to the USA as refugees from Laos when she was a young child. Laura talks about her challenging childhood, of how it was to live as a first generation American and how she has had to deal with racial discrimination from her Laos family and from Americans.
    We talk about her journey being born into extreme poverty to now being an author, coach and motivational speaker.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    45 - Mentoring Micro Enterprises with Yvette Hayes

    45 - Mentoring Micro Enterprises with Yvette Hayes

    Today we are joined by Yvette Hayes, as we talk about her range of work and business exploits including work in the travel industry, sustainability field, website building and now working for a not-for-profit that helps young entrepreneurs start their micro-enterprise (micro business).
    In this insightful episode, we talk about sustainability and she shares her views on how Australia's businesses and the economic structure may change and evolve in the coming months and years due to the recent global pandemic.

    Feel free to contact Yvette with any questions at: yhayes@gsmicrofinance.org.au

    • 48 min
    44 - Find Calm Here with Deb Schell

    44 - Find Calm Here with Deb Schell

    In 2019 Deb left the corporate world to take the leap into working remotely.  That is, until COVID19 ground that to a halt and Deb had to pivot.
    Deb is currently working towards starting an online community called “Find Calm Here” where she brings together various professionals and experts to help people build their lifestyle around a calmness.

    Visit Deb's photography website: https://www.debschell.com

    Learn more about Find Calm Here at her website: www.findcalmhere.com

    • 49 min
    43 - Digital Nomad Family with Colin Clapp

    43 - Digital Nomad Family with Colin Clapp

    Born in the UK, Colin Clapp identifies as a New Zealander.  He and his partner decided to start a business upscaling businesses, however this ended up making them bankrupt, resulting in their need to sell their home.  After some soul searching they moved to south east Asia with their first child as a Digital Nomad Family to start anew.  And then at the begining of this year, with their 2 daughters they moved to rural France.  We discuss the impact of the pandemic on their life in this strange semi-postapocalyptic world -- their relief that they are waiting out the pandemic not in their small apartment in Asia but in their large farm house, 2 hours south of Paris, allowing them space, and avoiding most of the plague.  Colin talked frankly about the rise and fall of their money and the troubles they went through, finding their path to become a “digital nomad family” and their move to be able to do various online jobs.

    • 52 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
1 Rating

1 Rating

Top Podcasts In Society & Culture

Inconceivable Truth
Wavland
Soul Boom
Rainn Wilson
Stuff You Should Know
iHeartPodcasts
This American Life
This American Life
Call It What It Is
iHeartPodcasts
Unlocking Us with Brené Brown
Vox Media Podcast Network