'Living the ultimate remote working life'
Worcestershire musician Wandering Lex is no stranger to big stages, playing live for BBC Introducing at Hopfest in Bewdley and then Lakefest at Eastnor Castle, with the audience in the palm of his hands.
Four years on, we're catching up with this Inkberrow act who's living the ultimate remote working life, travelling the world from country to country, on four of the smallest wheels you'll find, living across South America, South East Asia, Kenya, Sri Lanka, Canada and more.
Wandering Lex says he runs an AI start-up which supports vulnerable people, alongside skateboarding around the world, and making music, documenting this journey.
He tells Arun Verma how he's been known to vanish in to the mountains for 14-day silent retreats, flourish in the forests sharing spaces with elephants, lap up the waves in an African beach rave, all in equal measure, whilst building his business to over a million pounds in revenue.
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