Karitane native Pete Gorman has been working as a digital nomad since 2015, living for short periods of time in an incredible number of countries: Mexico, Thailand, Estonia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia, Nepal, Malaysia, Vietnam, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Georgia, and now Gyumri, Armenia. (This is actually his third time in Armenia.)
A freelance video editor by trade, Gorman was an active member of the Dunedin music scene in the 1990s with indie band Munky Kramp. He made a documentary about the post-punk/hardcore scene called ‘The Other Dunedin Sound’ that you can find online.
Gorman and his Thai wife Nok have only been in Armenia for a couple of months this time around, and they’ll be heading back to Georgia after this. He’s Calling Home this morning.
New Zealander Peter Gorman, a digital nomad, is currently based in Armenia. Photo: Supplied/Peter Gorman
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