Episodios

  • Tax Residency as a Service: The $5K Flat Tax for Digital Nomads with Joey Langenbrunner
    Feb 14 2026

    Episode Description

    Joey Langenbrunner built something that didn't exist: a fully remote tax residency program for digital nomads. No five-day trips to Paraguay. No physical presence requirements upfront. Just a flat $5,000 annual tax and you're a tax resident of Honduras via Prospera — the special economic zone that's becoming a magnet for unconventional builders.

    We recorded this on a rooftop in Prospera, talking about why traditional nomad tax setups are getting riskier, what "cutting ties" actually means, and why the people showing up to this tiny Caribbean jurisdiction might be the real story.

    Show Notes

    Nomad Layer: Building Tax Residency for Digital Nomads in Prospera — Joey Langenbrunner

    One-liner: The first fully remote tax residency program — $5K flat tax, no upfront travel, built specifically for nomads who actually want to pay tax somewhere.

    The Conversation

    Joey Langenbrunner spent a year building Nomad Layer after hearing the same question at every nomad conference: "What do I do about taxes?" The usual answers — Paraguay, Portugal's NHR (now dead), Spain's Beckham Law — all require physical presence, fees, and bureaucratic gymnastics. His solution: partner with Prospera, a special economic zone in Honduras, to create the first tax residency you can get without leaving your villa in Bali.

    For $5,000 annually (which is the tax, not a fee), you get a Honduran tax residency certificate, a Prospera residency permit, a company with 1% territorial tax, a bank account, insurance, and help with proof of address. The catch? You need to visit Prospera for seven days within 12 months. That's it.

    We also talked about what makes Prospera different from dealing with traditional governments (spoiler: no election cycles means policy doesn't get worse every four years), the concentration of interesting people in a place this small, and why Joey thinks high-tax countries are getting "more desperate" — which makes having real substance in your tax residency increasingly important.

    Key Moments

    • [00:02:00] — "We built the first remote tax residency program for the modern nomad" — Joey explains what Nomad Layer actually is
    • [00:04:00] — Working with Prospera vs. federal governments: "When you're dealing with a special economic zone, it's way better than federal level"
    • [00:09:30] — The Paraguay comparison: Same cost, but you're chilling in Bali instead of flying to Asunción twice
    • [00:13:00] — The "cut all ties" advice: "Get rid of your bank account, your lease, your car. If your girlfriend wants to stay, leave her there"
    • [00:19:00] — Where the tax money actually goes: 12% to Honduras, 44% to Prospera
    • [00:21:00] — "Other programs get worse. Ours gets better" — why building with nomad feedback changes everything

    About Joey Yusef

    Joey is the founder of Nomad Layer and a former DC lobbyist who now builds tax and residency solutions for digital nomads. He's worked with governments from the Philippines to El Salvador and chose Prospera as the jurisdiction to build what he calls "tax residency as a service."

    Links & Resources

    Nomad Layer

    Joey on Twitter/X: @JoeyLangenbrunner

    Prospera

    IMI Daily article on Nomad Layer (referenced in episode)

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    26 m
  • The Remote Work Revolution: Raw Truths from Hostaway COO Ken Weary
    Feb 18 2025

    🎙️ The Misconception About Leadership and Management featuring Ken Weary, COO of Hostaway

    In this eye-opening episode, I sit down with Ken Weary, the Chief Operating Officer of Hostaway, a leading vacation rental management platform. With extensive experience scaling tech companies and building high-performing teams, Ken challenges one of the biggest myths in professional development: the idea that management is the only path to leadership.

    What you'll learn:

    1. Why the "best performer = best manager" formula often leads to disaster, especially in technical fields
    2. How both individual contributor and management tracks require unique forms of leadership
    3. The crucial difference between getting work done directly versus through others, and why understanding this can save your career

    Ken brings his practical insights from years of operational leadership to transform how you think about career progression. Whether you're a developer wondering about your next move or a leader building your team structure, this episode will help you make better decisions about your professional journey.

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    1 h y 8 m
  • Peter Fabor, CEO at Surf Office on How Hotels need to innovate, pivoting businesses and nomading with the family
    Jan 22 2025

    In this engaging podcast we welcome Peter Fabor, a hospitality innovator and founder of Surf Office.

    The conversation spans various topics such as their long-term parallel journeys in the hospitality industry, the innovative 'Hotel Nuggets' newsletter, and the incredible idea of dog stick libraries in hotels.

    They dive into the importance of optimizing venues for retreats, managing remote work dynamics, and leveraging hotel partnerships effectively.

    Peter also shares insights from his extended family travel experiences to destinations like New York, Hawaii, and Japan.

    They round off by discussing the potential of emerging locations like Rio de Janeiro for nomadic lifestyles and community building.


    00:00 Welcome and Introductions

    01:24 The Dog Stick Library Concept

    03:23 Creative Hotel Ideas

    05:08 The Rise of Co-working Spaces in Hotels

    08:46 Accor's Innovative Strategies

    19:09 Challenges and Opportunities in Hospitality

    29:35 The Story of SurfOffice

    36:16 Challenges in Finding the Right Hotels

    37:16 Optimizing Client-Hotel Matching

    38:41 Building Long-Term Relationships with Hotels

    41:36 The Importance of Retreat Logistics

    45:21 The Debate on Remote Work vs. Office

    52:27 Personal Experiences of a Nomadic Lifestyle

    58:53 Exploring Rio de Janeiro as a Nomad

    01:03:49 Final Thoughts and Future Conversations

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    1 h y 10 m
  • Noma Collective & Hacker Paradise Merge, fighting loneliness and the future of digital nomadism with Noma Collective CEO Daniel Thompson.
    Jan 16 2025

    Noma Collective & Hacker Paradise Merge, fighting loneliness and the future of digital nomadism with Noma Collective CEO Daniel Thompson.

    In this episode of the Gonçalo Hall Show, I speak with Daniel Thompson, CEO of Noma Collective, about their innovative approach to travel and community for the digital nomad generation. We discuss the unique story behind Noma Collective, its recent merge with Hacker Paradise, and its impact on their services. We also explore the shifting landscape of digital nomadism, including the growing demand for family and couple-friendly offerings. A significant portion of the episode is spent discussing the importance of community building, the challenges of remote work, and the exciting future destinations they're considering. Additionally, I introduce the 30-day nomad fitness challenge, aiming to help digital nomads stay fit and connected. This episode is packed with valuable insights for digital nomads, aspiring entrepreneurs, and those curious about the future of work and lifestyle.


    00:00 Introduction to the Gonçalo Hall Show

    00:34 Guest Introduction: Daniel Thompson, CEO of Noma Collective

    00:44 Key Topics of Discussion

    01:28 Nomad Fitness Challenge Announcement

    02:42 Interview Begins: Big News with Daniel Thompson

    03:12 Building and Transforming Communities

    06:50 Nomad Collective: Mission and Vision

    14:26 Challenges and Opportunities in Remote Work

    35:18 Merging with Hacker Paradise

    43:20 The Importance of Co-Founders

    43:51 Expanding to New Destinations

    45:19 Challenges in Forecasting Demand

    49:30 The Fall of Remote Year

    58:27 Catering to Families and Different Demographics

    01:06:59 Collaborating with Content Creators

    01:10:14 Inspirations and Future Plans

    01:16:21 Advice for Aspiring Digital Nomads

    01:18:19 Final Thoughts and Contact Information

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    1 h y 20 m
  • Podcast New Era. What's next?
    Jan 10 2025

    🚀 The Gonçalo Hall Show is back and better than ever! Tune in for inspiring stories from leaders in remote work and digital nomad movements. Whether you're an entrepreneur or a dreamer, get ready to be inspired every week. 📈🎧 #NewEra #Podcasting



    Shownotes:

    The Reimagined Gonçalo Hall Show: Exploring the Future of Work and Digital Nomadism


    In the relaunch episode of 'The Gonçalo Hall Show' (formerly 'The Remote Work Movement Podcast'), host Gonçalo Hall shares the expanded vision for his podcast, which now includes a broader range of topics beyond just remote work. As a pioneer in the digital nomad movement, Hall discusses his work with governments and community leaders to attract talent and improve living conditions through remote work. He reflects on the evolution of his journey, describes upcoming guests and topics, and emphasizes the importance of sharing insights and stories from global leaders who are shaping the future of work and lifestyle. The episode also touches on upcoming collaborations, events, and personal missions to give back to the community.


    00:00 Welcome to the New Era of the Podcast

    00:05 Reflecting on the Journey and Rebranding

    00:51 Current Projects and Future Vision

    01:58 The Importance of Remote Work

    03:09 Introducing the New Focus and Guests

    05:48 Engaging with the Community

    06:13 Personal Mission and Future Plans

    08:17 Building in Public and Upcoming Episodes

    10:23 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    12 m
  • Tulsa: A New Haven for Digital Nomads & Remote Workers with Justin Harlan and Darcy Boles
    Aug 7 2024

    In this podcast, Justin Harlan and Darcy Boles discuss the origin and growth of Tulsa Remote, an initiative from George Kaiser Family Foundation, aimed at attracting remote workers to the city by offering financial incentives and community integration.

    Started in 2018, Tulsa Remote has successfully brought thousands of people to Tulsa, significantly impacting the local economy and community.

    The conversation highlights the challenges of changing perceptions about Tulsa and scaling the community efficiently.

    To further attract a global audience, the newly launched Tulsa Bound offers a one-month immersive experience for digital nomads and remote workers, providing accommodations, coworking spaces, and curated events.

    The discussion emphasizes the importance of community, intentional program design, and the broader vision for making Tulsa a magnet for remote workers and contributors.

    Resources for learning more and applying to these programs are also shared.

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    52 m
  • Juliana Rabbi - How to land a Remote job in 2024 - All the tips and tricks
    59 m
  • Gonçalo Hall - The New Nomad Economy
    May 10 2023

    In this solo episode, I dive into my vision of the future of remote work and nomad economies. What is the nomad economy, and why will it change the world we live in? Tune in to find out!

    I share four projects that I'm currently following and discuss how the nomad economy is changing our day-to-day lives. As always, I'd love to hear your feedback in the comments or through personal messages.

    Don't miss out on this episode. Listen now and be epic!

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    14 m