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JJRR Ep50 Reinventing language education online - Nomad Summit Chiang Ma...



"Lýdia Machová is an interpreter, a polyglot and language mentor that is reinventing language education. Listen to Ep50 as she describes her journey from interpreting and teaching English in her native Slovakia to developing her own language mentoring system and bringing it online. Recently a featured speaker at Nomad Summit 2019 Chiang Mai, Lydia, who speaks 8 languages, shares her thoughts on becoming an entrepreneur and embracing her new digital nomad lifestyle."
https://www.languagementoring.com/

https://www.nomadsummit.com/




This podcast introduced me to JimJim's Reinvention Revolution Podcast. Though it was interesting to hear Lýdia Machová talk about her experiences learning languages, and her experiences starting her business mentoring other language learners... I found myself very interested in their discussions about digital nomads and the Nomad Summit in Chiang Mai. I definitely found a few more videos via JJRR regarding online business and the digital age.

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