Later in the show, we are joined by Russell Aaron and Made Better Studio to ask some questions live on the air.
EP34 – Freedom of Remote WordPress Work with Jon Brown – WPblab
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Weekly Watercooler Discussions about WordPress and it’s community.
339 responses to “EP34 – Freedom of Remote WordPress Work with Jon Brown – WPblab”
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Thanks all. Sorry I didn’t pay better attention to the comment stream… so many things!
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@jasontucker if I wanted to ask you a WordCamp question, how is best to contact you?
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you have to compete for airtime on watercooler
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I thought of a relevant pet peeve. When your client says they have good internet, and they don’t.
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@PappyOyler [email protected]
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AMEN
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thanks
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feedback Asana on that
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we could all spam them
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because you’re totally right
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Hmmm. Cool.
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Haha thank you.
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Bali is an expensive flight away unfortunately.
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:O
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@jb510 Asana feedback form to submit your request for reverse chronological https://asana.com/support?utm_source=asana&utm_medium=inproduct&utm_campaign=helpmenu-signups#contact-form
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that’s just not right
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for international
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why is domestic so much more?
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get to sleep
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Tardis Air
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I’m keen to find out who organises the Indonesia and Australia WordCamps so I can discuss their speakers maybe coming down here for another WCNZ. Next year it will have been 3 years since our last.
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@jasontucker YIH thank you
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“valentmustamin” is the author
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@AdamThomson https://2013.indonesia.wordcamp.org/contact/
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Also I’m actually thinking of attending WCUS in 2017/2018. It’s a short-term goal of mine to have a bit of a working holiday over there.
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@AdamThomson rad
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@jb510 I actually just submitted your feedback request under my Asana account, so the #spam-request for reverse cron in Asana inbox has officially started. 😉
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@MadeBetter rad
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#travel-hacks-forever
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hehehe
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I hear Thailand is one of the most friendliest places…
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maybe a #travel-hacks-forever co-working location dropzones around the world?
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Cheapest flight I could find is $515 USD to go from Wellington, NZ to Denpasar, Bali, and that’s with 5 stopovers. State of it.
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Bye y’all
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Love Thailand. Bali too… both have a culture of hospitality…
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bye everyoen
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Coworking is really good there (lots of remote foriegn workers)
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bye!! <3
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