“Ideas themselves are an act of artistic expression — you don’t have to follow through on all of them.”
Laura Maya is the author of Tell Them My Name, a travel memoir that questions the stressors of “normal” life by viewing different cultures through new eyes.
As a self-described “multipotentialite,” Laura has rejected the idea that you need one passion or purpose to define you, and has instead built a life by combining multiple careers, countries and creative pursuits.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Why Laura has gotten married 42 times
- What traveling reveals about your relationship
- The stark realities of a nomadic lifestyle
- Practical tips for applying daily minimalism
- How to write your first book (the right way and the wrong way)
- Why money is connected to your past, present and future self
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