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This may be as good of a mood Matt Zimmer has ever been in the four-plus years of "Nobody's Listening Anyway," as he appears to still be glowing — and gloating — over the humiliation of Patrick Mahomes and the get-out-of-my-life Kansas City Chiefs. However, Zimmer and John Gaskins explain why the putrid performance did not put much of a dent in Mahomes's legacy.How far do the Vikings have to reach what the Eagles have, and what do they need to get to have it? What do we make of the major moments in New Orleans — Trump, Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, the anthem, and the commercials?And now that football is over for the season, now what? Here in South Dakota, Summit League hoops is heating up, including a big couple of games for both South Dakota State men's and women's teams — first on Wednesday (women at NDSU) and Thursday (men host first-place Omaha), and then "State vs U" weekend with games against USD.How do we wrap our brains and arms around "Amazing Grace" Larkins, especially compared to the last prolific scoring machine from this state, SDSU's Macy Miller? We finish with Matt's rant about the miserable Minnesota Twins' ownership and his excitement level for the upcoming season. Plus, back by unpopular demand, our "Dead Guy of the Week," which was an excuse to bring up a sneaky awesome sports comedy flick from the early 1990's.
You may have seen Macy Miller hinting about something a few weeks ago. The time has finally come for me to be able to share that with everyone! Even though tiny house festivals are starting up again, I thought it would be great to put on an online event that anyone worldwide can attend without having to travel. It's called the Tiny House Summit and it's a completely free 3-day online event. In this excerpt from the Summit, Macy shares why tiny houses are important and I thought it was too good not to share with the podcast audience. If you're feeling unsure about your choice to go tiny, this interview will help you feel more confident and be a better advocate for yourself and your own lifestyle. You can see the lineup and register for the Summit at tinyhousesummit.co.Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net/233In This Episode:Overview of the tiny house movementUnderstanding your reasons for living tinyWhy legalization mattersOverview of building codes and housing typesBenefits of living tinyThis Week's Sponsor: PrecisionTempPrecisionTemp is making one product to solve two issues that I know everyone deals with in a tiny house: running out of hot water and heating your tiny house. PrecisionTemp has made the amazing TwinTemp Junior propane tankless water heater, which provides unlimited hot water for your tiny house and hydronic heating. This means you get warm heated floors, so there are no cold spots. It's designed specifically for tiny houses and features whisper-quiet operation as well as high efficiency. If you want more information on how PrecisionTemp can help make living tiny easier and more comfortable visit precisiontemp.com. While you're there, use the coupon code THLP for $100 off of any PrecisionTemp unit plus free shipping.
Jamila Souffrant hosts a conversation with trained architect Macy Miller about reimagining the idea of what home is. Miller, who once owned a traditional home of her own, lost her job in the Great Recession and was forced to downsize. She's since become an advocate for the growing Tiny House movement, runs the blog MiniMotives, and believes that by simplifying our homes, we can gain financial freedom to focus on the things we care about. Learn More: www.fidelity.com/modernlife Donate to Year Up: donate.yearup.org/modernlife
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After over 40,000 miles of traveling in her homemade travel trailer with her two kids partner and a dog, Macy Miller has created an online course to help others learn how to live the mobile lifestyle. The post How to Prepare for a Full Time Mobile Lifestyle with Macy Miller appeared first on The Tiny House.
Macy Miller joins The Town Mile Podcast to discuss her South Dakota State Jackrabbit hoops career, and getting drafted into the WNBA where she will take her talents to Seattle. She also talks Mitchell Kernel basketball, where her teammates went out and celebrated after big wins in Brookings, and what shoes she rocked during the season. Big thanks to Macy for joining us, this was a fun one. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Who on earth goes from a tiny house in Idaho to a nationwide road trip in a tiny travel trailer? Uh, that would be Macy Miller! We caught up with her and her family on a nationwide national park junket to talk about their newest digs, which they rebuilt from the frame up, their road trip and one of the nicest jurisdiction violation conversations we’ve ever heard. Here’s what you get when you pair two architects, two kids, a great dane and a road trip with no definite end: a pack of stories to last a lifetime.
Macy Miller built a gooseneck tiny house on wheels that became internet famous, and has raised her two children there with her partner and Great Dane, Denver. Then she decided that it was too big. Now Macy is traveling the country in an 84sf homemade travel trailer called Lil' Beastie. The post Tiny House Family Living: Macy Miller on Traveling the Country with her Family of Five – #001 appeared first on The Tiny House.
The tiny house movement is pretty big, and growing. And, within the movement is a much smaller subset of people who actually live in tiny houses. But, and rarer still, are the families who live in tiny houses. We were thrilled to actually capture Macy Miller and Kim Kasl at the Jamboree for long enough to talk about the challenges and rewards of living with small children in a tiny house. Do they feel guilty for not participating in “Mommy Consumerism”? How do they find private time, and maintain balance in their relationships? So much toddler energy, so little space, does the limited space drive them nuts? We ask these, and many more engaging questions, and we expect that you might be as surprised by their answers as we are!
We corner the one, the only Macy Miller, pregnant no less, as she waxes philosophically on tiny houses, her experience with fame, approaching tiny houses “the right way” and what it’s like living in the fishbowl that is her life of fame. The Tiny House Podcast hosts find themselves at a loss of words, humbled before Macy’s expertise, her dedication to family, design, living authentically and listening to her dreams. Listen in. We think you’ll love it.
In a time of excess for many, some are living with less. A lot less! Tiny living has become increasingly popular in the past few years and today on Access Utah we'll talk about this thirst for simplicity, how it's changing the lives of those who live this way, how it's affecting the environment around them, and if Tiny Houses could be in the future for more of us. Our guests include Christopher Smith and Merete Mueller, Co-Directors of TINY, a documentary on Tiny living; Jeffrey White of the Sarah House Project and MicroHouse Utah; and Macy Miller, who lives in a tiny space of her own in Boise, Idaho.
Macy Miller is someone at the forefront of the Tiny House movement. Two years out she tells you what she learned.