Milly Tamati is not your usual founder. She lives on an remote island off Scotland with a population of just 170 people, previously co-owned a hostel in Thailand, co-founded a wine-tour in Australia and founded an illustration-agency in the UK. Now she’s working on a community called generalist.world, where’s she’s helping generalists like us indie hackers, find like minded individuals and jobs that fit us well.

What we covered in this episode:

Living on a remote island with 170 peopleRemote life vs city lifeBeing isolated when not in a cityEmbracing communitiesMilly’s crazy career journeyGetting a customer in 12 hoursTesting your product before you launchWhy generalists aren’t valued in the worldGrowing to 850 community members in a few monthsHow to cultivate community

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Book - Range by David EpsteinPodcast - Lennys PodcastIndie Hacker - Molly Retter

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