He later taught English in Busan, South Korea before embarking on a pioneering multi-year digital nomad journey, writing from-the-road travel dispatches for such dialup-era online outlets as (which later became ). The son of schoolteachers from Wichita, Kansas, Potts' earliest vagabonding journeys included hopping freight trains across the Pacific Northwest, and taking an eight-month "van life before #VanLife" Volkswagen Vanagon journey around North America in the early 1990s. The lifestyle philosophies he outlined in Vagabonding are considered to have been a key influence on the digital nomad movement. He has written five books, including Vagabonding (Random House, 2003), Marco Polo Didn't Go There (Travelers Tales, 2008), Souvenir (Bloomsbury, 2018), and The Vagabond's Way (Ballantine, 2022). Rolf Potts (born October 13, 1970) is an American travel writer, essayist, podcaster, and author. Rolf Potts talks about his book Marco Polo Didn't Go There
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