I'm really curious to see how the basically like how the remote work thing is going to change at developing countries. I've worked with some amazingly skilled web designers, UX designers, developers that are in various South American countries. And they have an enormous amount of experience, but they still charge like middle of the range prices - even though here they would be very high end on the price scale. If you're somewhere else where the conversion rate weight works massively in your favor, I just I'm really Curious to see what that does to the not only the individuals that mean there's plenty of case studies of people that do that. But on a geopolitical landscape, like how that changes the power structure
Josh Schachnow is an immigration lawyer, entrepreneur, and host of the "Solopreneur Grind" podcast. As a Toronto-based immigration lawyer, Josh has helped over 100 skilled workers move to Canada.
In 2019, he co-founded Visto, a platform that aims to give skilled workers a trusted, easy, and affordable way to immigrate and achieve permanent residence in Canada.
He also is the host of Solopreneur Grind. In this podcast, he interviews entrepreneurs running one-person businesses, where they share their insights and experiences of what can often be a difficult and lonely journey.
Check out my episode with Josh on Solopreneur Grind, episode #108 on YouTube
In this episode, we dive into quite a lot, including:
- Long-form podcasting, Joe Rogan, misinformation, and media censorship.
- The most alarming things he sees as an immigration lawyer.
- What to do if you wanted to immigrate to another country.
- The impact of misinformation, climate change, and remote work on global immigration.
- The impact of rising house prices on millennials.
- The future of humanity, and lots more.
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