From Social Anxiety to Global Confidence | Jeremy Greene
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In this episode of the Walkabout Elevations Podcast, I sit down with Jeremy Greene: public speaker, community builder, digital nomad, and creator behind @jeremytalkstostrangers.
Jeremy openly shares his journey from social anxiety and depression into a life centered around confidence, human connection, and meaningful community. After traveling through more than 60 countries and spending years building relationships around the world, he’s developed a unique perspective on what modern people are truly missing.
We explore: Why so many people struggle with loneliness and social anxiety
The psychology of confidence and connection
Why talking to strangers can completely change your life
The hidden emotional cost of digital life
Community, belonging, and modern isolation
The realities of long-term travel and digital nomad cultureContent creation as personal transformation
What Jeremy learned working with travel YouTuber Drew Binsky
The difference between online visibility and real human connection
This is a conversation about fear, identity, vulnerability, and what it means to remain deeply human in an increasingly disconnected world.
Small production note: There’s a minor autofocus issue during the opening portion of the episode that gets resolved shortly after. Appreciate your patience; the conversation was absolutely worth keeping intact.