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Want to start a business or side hustle? Here’s how to get started @
The Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Washington, DC

Virtual
#PostAgencyLife: Starting a Business @
Indoor Recess

Virtual
Branding for Startups: You Need More than a Great Product @
Seed Ready

Virtual
Member AMA: How to Build and Market an Impactful Brand @
Outsite

Virtual
Your Business is Your Brand: How to Make Yours Impactful @
The Digital Nomad Summit

Virtual
Developing a Successful Brand: A Step-by-Step Guide @
Digital Nomad 2020

Virtual
Impact Storytelling Workshop @
ASEAN Impact Challenge

Thailand
Creative Collaboration Using the Art of Improv Comedy @
Adweek DC

USA
Agency After Hours at Ogilvy @
Ad 2 DC

USA
Develop Your Professional Narrative @
The Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Washington, DC

USA

Hub Hoi An
Vietnam

Draper Start Up House
Singapore

Big Tribe Bali
Indonesia

Genesis Creative Centre
Indonesia

Tropical Nomad Canggy
Indonesia

Dojo Bali
Indonesia

Outpost Canggy & Ubud
Indonesia

Startups Ignite
USA



Speaking & workshop topics
Business, branding, marketing, advertising, communications, strategy, storytelling, impact
With ten years of experience, including four years at a top-three global advertising agency, I can help your organization get smart quickly and tackle nearly any challenge. I’ve worked with nonprofits, startups, governments and diplomats, private sector companies, and small businesses and entrepreneurs.
Creativity, collaboration, teambuilding
As a creative and former improv comedy performer, I love bringing people together and sparking collaboration and creativity.
Entrepreneurship
I’m a female founder and a Latinx business owner. I didn’t always think that being an entrepreneur was an option for me, and I love helping others discover this path.
Digital nomad life, travel, remote work, and managing location-independent business
I started my own business to “go nomad” in 2019, and I’ve worked with clients all over the world while hopping from country to country. I even do a bit of travel writing for fun. I love helping people discover the joy of learning about new ways of doing things and uncover non-traditional paths.
Cross-cultural communication, diversity & inclusion
I’m a bilingual and multicultural strategist who has lived, worked, volunteered, or traveled on every continent except Antarctica. I’m a Latina Jewish-Catholic-Atheist who knows more about Islam than other religions. I speak Spanish and I can read and write Arabic. I’m hyper-aware of race and culture, and I love helping others tackle these complex issues.
Sustainable international development, social justice, foreign affairs, and diplomacy
I started my career in international development. I served as a Water and Sanitation Volunteer in the Peace Corps in Peru from 2011 to 2013, and was recognized by the National Peace Corps Association on their 40 Under 40 list exemplifying a new generation of leadership. I started @peopleofpeacecorps to share the impact of the Peace Corps on people’s lives, careers, and communities. I’ve worked at a think tank, an Embassy, the United Nations Foundation, and multiple nonprofits. I’m still incredibly passionate about this work — that’s why I give back.
Going Freelance – Where Is That Exactly?
Part 2 – Tasha Prados, Lexie Perez, Greg Donnelly

Sweathead
I started my own business so I could travel as a digital nomad, and I replaced my corporate salary within 4 months.
Here are the 5 steps I took to do it.

Business Insider
7 unexpected takeaways
From starting my own business

Wethos
Q&A with Tasha Prados,
Founder of Duraca Strategic

Nomadific
Starting a Business?
Make sure you do this first

Nomadific
The Nomad on FIRE Podcast
Tasha Prados | Founder of Duraca Strategic | Episode #20

Nomad on Fire
Branding & Marketing for Digital Nomads with Tasha Prados
Episode #28

Remotepreneurs
Tough Cookie
Tasha Prados, Peru 2011-2013

My Peace Corps Story
Three Steps to Drive Meaningful Website Visits
Vol. 18, No. 4
