Episodios

  • Walking with Piotrek: Why I don't like sugar
    Mar 9 2026

    Lush paths, humid air, and another walk-and-talk detour into tea… and sugar. When I was a kid, tea meant lots of sugar (grandma-style). Somewhere along the way I realized good tea doesn’t need cubes, honey, or any sweeteners—just time, leaves, and a bit of curiosity.If you want a funny, smart watch that explains why sugar sneaks into everything, I genuinely recommend That Sugar Film.#WalkingWithPiotrek

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  • Walking with Piotrek: Touching the Grass
    Mar 8 2026

    Sometimes the simplest act grounds us the most. Touching the grass. Feeling the earth beneath our feet. We're all part of nature. We come from it, and we'll return to it. That's the cycle of life. Walking in the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney reminded me that taking care of ourselves means reconnecting with what we've always been. Not just digital nomads or content creators. But living beings, walking on living ground.#WalkingWithPiotrek

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  • Walking with Piotrek: Living abroad unique perspective
    Mar 7 2026

    Sydney. One of those places where I've watched New Year's fireworks, lived as an expat, and gained perspectives that no book or documentary could ever teach me.Growing up in monocultural Poland, I was always curious. Traveling opened doors, but living abroad? That unlocked something entirely different. It showed me that every problem, every mundane situation, has multiple solutions. No single right answer.Australia was one of those destinations where curiosity turned into understanding. Where daily life with people from different backgrounds reshaped how I see the world. This perspective — it only comes from being there, day by day, solving problems, having conversations, experiencing how other cultures actually function.If you've never lived in another country, I highly recommend it. It keeps you open, mindful, and always discovering new ways to approach life.#WalkingWithPiotrek

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  • Walking with Piotrek: Australia — wonderful destination but with spotty Internet
    Mar 5 2026

    Sydney Royal Botanic Garden provides exactly what I came to Australia for. Lush greenery, peaceful trails, and views that remind me why nature is worth traveling halfway across the world.But here's the thing: Australia's Internet is spotty. Whether you're working remotely or just need reliable connectivity, prepare multiple backup options. Local eSIM, portable WiFi, and pre-downloaded maps saved me more than once.Beautiful destination. Just don't expect seamless connectivity everywhere.#WalkingWithPiotrek

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  • Walking with Piotrek How I Keep My Regular Workouts as a Digital Nomad
    Mar 5 2026

    Staying consistent with workouts while moving from place to place is one of the trickiest parts of nomad life. You never know what gym — if any — will be waiting at the next destination.For two years, I've relied on Freeletics. It adapts to whatever equipment is available, my schedule, and my current fitness goal. After each session, it recalibrates based on my feedback. Too easy or too hard — it adjusts.Paired with Anytime Fitness, which has locations in most places I travel to, the whole setup becomes surprisingly seamless.I stopped overthinking it. I just show up, and my body rewards me for it.#WalkingWithPiotrek

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  • Walking with Piotrek: Big City, Big Problems
    Mar 4 2026

    Sydney brings me back every year for family reunions—my brother's been here a decade. The Opera House, Botanical Garden, that warm weather even when cloudy. But like New York or London, these big cities attract millions with vastly different outlooks, making culture clashes and dangerous incidents unavoidable. Recent events at Bondi Beach reminded me of this. Remote work changed everything for us digital nomads: we can work with global clients while choosing destinations that genuinely suit our needs—safer, calmer, maybe even still within Australia. Sydney's beautiful for visits, but living here? That's a choice we now have the freedom to make on our own terms.#WalkingWithPiotrek

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  • Walking with Piotrek: What's my favorite tree?
    Mar 3 2026

    Back in Kuala Lumpur’s Botanical Gardens, I’m sharing why my all-time favorite tree is the humble tea tree. I start the day with strong Sri Lankan black leaf tea, then switch to green, oolong, or hojicha as the hours roll by. Wherever you are, pour yourself a small tea ceremony today. #WalkingWithPiotrek

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  • Walking with Piotrek: Being Lost is Part of the Journey
    Mar 2 2026

    Wandering through the flower section at Kuala Lumpur's Botanical Garden, surrounded by blooms that somehow always find their way toward the light.Being lost is something we all experience. Whether it's missing a turn in an unfamiliar city or feeling stuck in life's bigger questions. But here's what I've learned through years of traveling and getting turned around more times than I can count: it's only temporary.When you feel lost, when the path ahead seems unclear, don't force it. Take a rest. Have a proper meal. Let yourself breathe. Then look again with fresh eyes. You'll always find a way out, because being lost doesn't define you—it's just part of the journey.#WalkingWithPiotrek

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