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Hannah Wei on her nomadic life, Muay Thai fights, Tinder experiments & community
Episode 59

Hannah Wei on her nomadic life, Muay Thai fights, Tinder experiments & community

The Pathless Path with Paul Millerd

June 5, 201949m 17s

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Show Notes

Hannah Wei has been living as a digital nomad for the last four years traveling across the US, Canada and Southeast Asia.  When she is not working as a product consultant, she trains in Muay Thai, photographs people, and collaborates on local initiatives.  

In our conversation we touch on many things, including:

  • Her upbringing in China and move to the US
  • Her creative inspirations as a child and how that evolved as she got older
  • Her experiment to code a bot to swipe on Tinder and tell people’s stories
  • What she has learned from Muay Thai
  • Her decision to compete in a professional Muay Thai fight in Thailand
  • What Muay Thai that has taught her about burnout, performance and success
  • How she defines success as a nomad depending on the region she is in

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