The personal journey of a reinvented journalist
Dani Guillem, a name known in the world of journalism, has found a new path in his professional life. Formerly an experienced journalist in various sectors, he has now ventured to explore the world of camper and nomadic life. His career is a testament to how passions can be transformed into new opportunities.
An unexpected start and a change of course
Guillem describes himself as an electronic engineer who discovered his true vocation through radio. His career began in local media before making the leap to SER, where he consolidated his career in journalism. Over time, he went on to political communication and private company, but he felt that he needed a change. This need to reinvent himself was born between his years working in politics and the private sector, where he began to cultivate his passion for travel.
InSedentary: Creating community through the podcast
The ‘Idedentarios’ podcast originated as a space to explore the life of nomads and their experiences. Guillem has created a diversified program, which includes travel stories, debate on caravaning regulations and a space for collective reflection. This dynamic format allows the audience to connect with the community and provide its own voices.
A constantly evolving project
Guillem emphasizes that each project has its own life, and ‘Idedentarios’ is no exception. Over time, the Podcast has been transformed, adapting to the needs and interests of its listeners. The debates that are made seek not only to share knowledge, but also to promote constructive self -criticism within the sector.
The growing popularity of motorhome tourism
The motorhome phenomenon has gained popularity, especially after pandemic. However, Guillem argues that this trend had begun before, with numbers of enrollment that showed constant growth. The pandemic acted as a catalyst, but tourism in camp was already an increasingly attractive alternative.
A new lifestyle
With the pandemic, many adopted a more adventurous and healthy approach. Traveling in Campman offers a sense of security and freedom, allowing closer contact with nature and a more flexible lifestyle.
The changing profile of motorhome travelers
Guillem observes a significant change in the profile of travelers. While formerly a larger audience predominated, we now see a new generation of young travelers, between the ages of 18 and 35, seeking authentic and sustainable experiences, without waiting for retirement to enjoy the world.
Looking to the future: dreams and destinations
The journalist expresses his desire to discover unexplored routes and travel through unknown land. His dream destiny is South America, a place that he yearns to visit with his motorhome, although he acknowledges that he may never succeed. His passion for adventure and discovery is still alive.
As Guillem progresses in this new stage of his life, he becomes an inspirational example for those who seek to follow their dreams and live with authenticity.