
nOMad's The Space in Between
Between the Corner Office and the Caribbean with Lori Konkler
A conversation with Lori Konkler, integrative success mentor and Sage Guide She had the corner office. She had the teams, the titles, the career in hospitality she'd spent 15 years building. And then she went to New Zealand and Fiji on a dream vacation, read an e-book about becoming a digital nomad on a beach, and came home to a life that suddenly no longer fit. So she and her husband packed up and moved to the Virgin Islands. And discovered — like so many of us who chase paradise — that wherever you go, there you are. In this conversation, Lori Konkler sits with nOMad founder Phoebe Leona in the space in between — between the high achiever the world told her to be and the high-capacity human she actually is. Between fixing one thing only to watch something else break, and finally looking at all of it at the same time. We talk about Lori's concept of high-capacity humans — and why that framing opens doors that "high achiever" closes for so many people. We explore her Paradigm Shift Method, what it actually means to embody aligned success across all areas of your life at once, and why the same root patterns keep showing up in our health, our relationships, and our businesses until we're brave enough to look at all three together. We dig into Human Design — how Lori found it through astrology, why she calls it nature's algorithm, and what it means that the world is essentially designed for generators while projectors like Phoebe have been exhausting themselves trying to keep up. We also explore the nuance between being an expert and being a guide, why 28-day certifications are a symptom of something bigger, and why Lori believes that retreats are the clinics of the new world — not a luxury, but a genuine pathway to healing. And we close with the principle that's been quietly running through everything: slow is fast. The more you anchor into stillness, the faster the 3D world catches up to where you already are. Links mentioned: Lori's website: thexennialtraveler.com Lori on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lori.konkler The nOMad Collective: thenomadcollective.org If something in Lori's story resonated — share this episode. Your corner office might just be the beginning of a much bigger story.



