Safari Planning 101 + How to Build Your Life Around Travel with Scott Brills
What does it take to plan an unforgettable African safari? How can one trip lead to building a life and business around travel?
Scott Brills is a long-time digital nomad, international entrepreneur, and co-founder of Pamoja Safaris, a locally run company offering custom wildlife safaris in Tanzania. Over the past 20 years, he’s lived at the intersection of travel, business, and service — running trips, participating in charities, and creating a location-independent lifestyle before “digital nomad” was a common phrase.
This episode is both a guide to planning a world-class African safari and a behind-the-scenes look at how Scott built a thriving travel-based business from scratch.
Whether you're dreaming of lions in the Serengeti or wondering how to design your own unconventional lifestyle, this conversation delivers both practical insights and personal inspiration. If a safari is on your bucket list, you’ll learn how to plan smart: when to go, where to go, what it should cost, and what red flags to avoid. And if you’ve ever dreamed of building your life around travel, Scott’s story is proof that it’s possible, even without outside funding, marketing spend, or a fixed address.
What would building your life around travel look like, and what’s one step you could take today? What element of a Safari is the most important to you? I'd love to hear what you think and hope you will share by sending me an audio message.
*This is a previously released episode from the archives! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, offering valuable insight whenever you listen.
Tune In To Learn:
What makes Tanzania a world-class safari destination
How Scott co-founded a safari business through a single serendipitous encounter
Key factors that affect safari pricing and how to keep costs down without sacrificing quality
When and where to go for the best wildlife, weather, and experience
Why guide quality is the single most important factor in a great safari
What to look for in ethical safari operators (and how to avoid greenwashing)
How Scott ran his business for over a decade on referrals alone
The origin of his travel obsession and how it shaped everything
What “building a life around travel” actually looks like, practically and emotionally
Advice for travelers considering a leap into remote work or entrepreneurship
And so much more
Resources:
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Scott’s website
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10 Steps to License Your Product Ideas for Location Independent Passive Income (No Manufacturing Required) with Courtney Laschkewitsch
Could you turn a product idea into passive income, without starting a business or having to do it all yourself?
Courtney Laschkewitsch is a serial inventor who, with no prior experience, licensed six products after facing 51 rejections. Now, Courtney helps everyday inventors bring their ideas to life and earn passive income through the free resources on her website, Serial Inventing, and the company she works for, inventRight.
Courtney lays out the inventRight 10-step product licensing business model and shows how she went from zero experience to multiple licensable products. We dig into what realistic timelines, costs, and mindsets look like when you want to bring your product idea to market by licensing instead of manufacturing.
Courtney explains how licensing can let someone else build your idea while you collect royalties from anywhere in the world. You’ll learn not just the mechanical steps, but why so much of your success depends on persistence, handling rejection, and building skills many people overlook. She’s honest about the financial realities - what small checks look like, what good deals look like - and what terms in contracts you should always negotiate. If you want a clear, actionable path toward turning ideas into income without a massive risk, this episode gives you that roadmap.
Do you have a product idea that could help you earn passive income while you travel? I’d love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share them sending me an audio message.
Tune In To Learn:
Why product licensing can let you earn passive income location‑independently without owning inventory or manufacturing
The first three foundational steps: doing market research, checking for prior art/patents, and defining what makes your idea unique
How to build prototypes or virtual models to show your concept
How to write a one‑line benefit statement and develop an effective sell‑sheet
Common myths around patenting and protection: what it does, the costs, limitations, and when it’s essential
How to build a hit list of companies, reach out sensitively to avoid unsolicited idea policies, and follow up well
Key negotiation levers beyond royalty rates: territory, exclusivity, distribution, wholesale vs net sales
How to decide when an idea is worth continuing vs when to shelve it, and how to improve your process as you iterate
And so much more
Resources:
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Courtney’s website
The Serial Inventing Podcast
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Adventures in Urban Exploration with Greg Abandoned
Have you ever had the urge to explore the world beyond the boundaries of society?
Greg Abandoned shares his passion for urban exploration, including stories of some of his most challenging journeys, most cherished experiences, and all about the URBEX movement.
If you have ever wondered what it would be like to visit lost parts of society and want to know more about finding beauty in decay, then you don't want to miss this episode. We discuss how Greg discovered a new perspective on life through urban exploration, what inspired him to adopt this lifestyle, the unwritten rules of URBEX, and how to begin your own journey.
Have you ever participated in urban exploration? I'd love to hear about your experience and hope you will share by sending me an audio message.
*This is a previously released episode from the archives! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, offering valuable insight whenever you listen.
Tune In To Learn:
What happened when Greg was arrested by the Chinese secret police
How to follow proper etiquette when doing urban exploration
When and why Greg fell in love with urban exploration
The video game that inspired Greg to visit Chernobyl and start his journey
How to start out on your own urban exploration adventure
Why it's important to find a balance between sharing locations and keeping undiscovered places off the map
What makes photography an important part of the process for Greg
The most challenging urban exploration experiences Greg has ever encountered
Why Greg feels that URBEX has given him a new life purpose
The hidden meaning behind Chasing Bandos
And so much more
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Counterintuitive Advice on Selling Online, Starting Before You’re Ready, & Building a Fiction Career with Nat Eliason
What if the best time to start your business or creative pursuit was before you felt fully ready? And what if you didn’t need to follow all of the current “best practices” to market yourself?
Nat Eliason is an entrepreneur and author based in Austin, Texas. Over the past decade, he’s built a career that gives him location freedom through writing, course creation, and now fiction. His debut sci-fi novel Husk: Book 1 of the Meru Initiative, was released in May 2025.
In this episode, Nat returns to share his experience transitioning from nonfiction writer to sci‑fi novelist, revealing the counterintuitive strategies he used to launch Husk and build momentum in the noisy creator economy.
Whether you're building a location-independent business or launching a creative project from anywhere in the world, Nat shares how to take control of your output, challenge “start later” thinking, and embrace the long game. He also opens up about what it takes to be patient in a fast-moving digital world, how he used an experimental marketing mindset to sell his products and books, and the often unseen emotional work of building something sustainably.
What’s one creative project you want to launch? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
Tune In To Learn:
Nate’s journey as an entrepreneur and author, and how he constructed the fictional world of Husk
Insight into balancing the joy of the journey with your bigger goals
Why starting creative work before feeling "ready" may be your strongest move
How to think like a business even while focusing on fiction or creative work
Why Nat says newsletters and funnels are out and where you should focus instead
The creative way that Nat sold his preorders instead of launching through Amazon
Advice for staying motivated before your work gains traction
How the "prep trap" holds creators and entrepreneurs back, and how Nat learned to bypass it
Nat’s favorite fiction book recommendations
And so much more
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Get the book, Husk
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The Elements of AlUla: Arabia’s Lost City and the Heritage of Earth
Today, I’ve got a special episode from The Elements of AlUla, a travel docuseries produced by Armchair Productions. The company was founded by Aaron Millar, who you may know as the host of The Armchair Explorer podcast.
In this series, Aaron is going to take you on a journey into the heart of one of the most ancient kingdoms on Earth. Located in the northwestern corner of Saudi Arabia, Alula is an oasis in the desert, layered in 200,000 years of human history.
Until recently, it was closed to outsiders, and to this day, only a handful of visitors have ever been. In this immersive documentary recorded on location, we’ll take you to the heart of one of the great wonders of Arabia and give you a glimpse of what it feels like to be there for real.
Highlights Include:
Exploring the ancient city of Hegra. Built by the same people who built Petra in Jordan, Hegra is every bit as spectacular, but only visited by a handful of intrepid travelers.
Visiting Jebel Ikmah, a library of ancient inscriptions carved into stone that reveal life in the desert more than 2,000 years ago.
Riding Arabian horses to petroglyphs in the desert (and nearly falling off).
Meeting a herd of overly friendly camels, with a taste for microphones.
Learning from rawis, local storytellers, about the history of the incense road, a vast trading route that passed through Alula and changed the face of Arabia forever.
Resources:
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