THE NOMAD THEORY
by A.C.E. the Theorist
December 9, 2019 8:20 am
TNT Network is a resource for individuals with an intuitive gumption; it is also a tool for the ones who have no idea what to do with their lives. To hear about THE NOMAD THEORY itself, check out the first Podcast episode, or jump in with the Network and listen to the latest episode from Season 2, while sipping an interesting beverage. I am constantly testing and reporting on new Theories and Sustainable Side Hustles. A combination of these discoveries may help liberate your income, or give you the inspiration to embark upon a GapQuest. By implementing the core principles and strategies of TNT, you have the power to explore exotic and absurd lifestyles… before deciding exactly which is meant for you. For a limited time eternity, if you sign up for our newsletter — Theories from the Road (which is a trip on its own) — you’ll also receive a video of A.C.E. playing the flute in a special outfit. Sign up at nomadtheory.net Thanks for your digital vibes. Stay Wild Folks, A.C.E. the Theorist The aliens may have taught us to play flutes. One flute in particular, the Quena, seems especially alien. Learn about the Quena flute in episode #37 of TNT here:
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