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Best podcasts about Tiny Living

Latest podcast episodes about Tiny Living

SAVVY INVESTOR - Mit Ferienimmobilien reich werden
Folge 42 - Mit kleinen Wohnungen noch mehr Geld verdienen

SAVVY INVESTOR - Mit Ferienimmobilien reich werden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 8:42


Mit kleinen Wohnungen noch mehr Geld verdienen! Warum immer groß denken, wenn es um Ferienimmobilien geht? Oft sind es nicht die Quadratmeter, sondern die Details, die Gäste wirklich begeistern. In dieser Folge zeige ich dir, wie kleine Wohnungen oder sogar Miniapartments eine großartige Möglichkeit sein können, um erfolgreich zu investieren. Außerdem erkläre ich, wie du durch clevere Einrichtung und geschickte Planung selbst auf kleinstem Raum einen hohen Übernachtungspreis erzielen kannst. Lass dich inspirieren und entdecke, wie der Trend zu „Tiny Living“ auch in der Ferienvermietung funktioniert.

Anti Social Experience
Tiny Living Tiny Dying

Anti Social Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 35:55


antisocialexperience #sarco #tinyhome #tinyhouse Tiny homes and tiny exit strategies for some, never thought we would see the day. New Episodes publish Sundays @ 3PM EST Patreon patreon.com/antisocialexperience If you prefer to listen: https://antisocialexperience.libsyn.com/ If you prefer to watch: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw_CAqHW81X3dNX33w-okjQ Electronics Repair Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/nicckennedy Punk and local music happenings channel: http://www.youtube.com/@themorningbuzzwithjimmy https://antisocialexperience.com/ https://www.facebook.com/aseliveshow antisocialexp@gmail.com @antisocialexperience @slowboatstudios @NiccKennedy @just_shilling @grimmyminarchick Thank You Everyone, for your support! All content recorded and produced at Slow Boat Studios.

Tiny House Lifestyle Podcast
Breaking Free from Consumerism: Tiny Living and Big Ideas with Nate Murphy

Tiny House Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Play 19 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 38:35 Transcription Available


Today, we have a thought-provoking episode featuring Nate Murphy. Nate is an advocate for minimalism, environmental consciousness, and co-living, and he's here to share his insights on how these concepts intersect with van life and tiny house living. We'll also explore his book "The Ideas That Rule Us," which dives deep into the ideologies shaping our lives and how embracing minimalism can lead to more fulfilling choices. Nate's personal journey and the practical steps he offers for aligning your life with your values are truly inspiring. So, if you've ever felt weighed down by consumerism or are curious about making radical lifestyle changes, this episode is a must-listen. Stay tuned as we uncover the benefits of eco-villages, the freedom of van life, and pathways to a more self-aware and community-focused existence.In This Episode:

The Experience Podcast
What It's Like To Embrace Tiny Living

The Experience Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 30:57 Transcription Available


Interest in "tiny living" is getting bigger.  But what is it, really--what are the benefits, and what do you sacrifice by "going small"?  Tiny house enthusiast Laura Lynch shares what inspired her to trade in her 2300-square-foot house for a home about one-fifth that size; the process of downsizing  ("do you own your stuff,  or does your stuff own you?"); and the wonderfully supportive "tiny" community (of people living in not just small homes, but also vans, schoolies, RVs, and more).  Laura also is a financial planner and helps others with the practical matters involved in transitioning their lifestyles.  Going tiny gave Laura the freedom and opportunities to follow her passions--which she never would have had if she'd been locked in to paying off her big house for years and years. Laura is the host of a podcast called "Less House, More Moola."In this episode:02:06--What is tiny living?05:21--The benefits of having less space07:46--The process of downsizing: why do I get value out of these things?11:55--Reasons why people "go tiny": finances, sustainability, simplicity, lifestyle, the housing shortage14:43--Luxury elements included some tiny homes15:36--Legalization of building tiny homes18:50--People of all ages are going tiny21:12--Focus on your values: what is really important to you?25:03--Traits common to most tiny living enthusiasts26:41--What Laura misses from her big house; comparing living in her big house to her tiny houseWant to know more about Laura?Check out her website: https://www.thetinyhouseadviser.com/Find her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetinyhouseadviser/Touch base on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lesshousemoremoolapod/Link up on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tinyhouseadviser/Listen to her podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@lesshousemoremoolapodWant to know more about "What It's Like To..."?Subscribe to this podcast on YouTube! Go to https://www.youtube.com/@WhatItsLikeToPodcastSign up to be on our Insiders' List to receive our newsletters and insiders' information! Go to whatitsliketo.net (sign-ups are at the bottom of the page)Follow us on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInSupport the show

In Over My Head
The Oldman Watershed Part 6: Looking Forward

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 29:58


How is the City of Lethbridge planning to adapt to water security concerns in our changing climate and what can you do to have an impact? In this episode, Michael explores the future of water and climate adaptation in Lethbridge. He gets a tour of the water treatment plant, learns about the city's climate adaptation strategy and gets some advice from past guests on what you can do to get involved.Featured Guests:Doug Kaupp - General Manager of Water and Wastewater: City of LethbridgeRaene Barber - Sustainability Engineer: City of LethbridgeShannon Frank - Executive Director: Oldman Watershed CouncilCliff Wallis - Director: Alberta Wilderness Association & Past President: Friends of the Oldman River 

In Over My Head
The Oldman Watershed Part 5: Looking Back

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 41:08


How has the Oldman watershed been developed over the centuries and were there any struggles along the way? In this episode, Michael explores the history of development in the Oldman watershed, including its significance to the Blackfoot people and its importance to settler communities. He also learns about the controversy around the construction of the Oldman River Dam. Featured Guests:Ninna Piiksii - Blackfoot ElderTyler Stewart - Curator: Galt MuseumStewart Rood - Environmental Science Professor: University of LethbridgeCliff Wallis - Director: Alberta Wilderness Association & Past President: Friends of the Oldman RiverCheryl Bradley - Friends of the Oldman volunteer

In Over My Head
The Oldman Watershed Part 4: Business Owners

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 34:38


How are businesses affected by concerns around water security in the Oldman Watershed? In this episode, Michael talks with three business owners who rely on water for their livelihood. He explores why water matters to them and how they plan to adapt to a changing climate. Featured Guests:Jim Lynch-Staunton - Rancher: Antelope Butte RanchDwight Perry - FarmerKelti Baird - Co-Founder & Managing Owner: Theoretically Brewing Co.

In Over My Head
The Oldman Watershed Part 3: Land Management & Fish

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 41:25


What role does land management play in maintaining a healthy watershed? How are fish species affected by a changing climate and our various land uses? In this episode, Michael has some conversations about conservation in the Oldman watershed. Featured Guests:Philip Meintzer & Devon Earl - Conservation Specialists: Alberta Wilderness AssociationLorne Fitch - Professional BiologistJim Rennie - Angler & Citizen Scientist 

In Over My Head
The Oldman Watershed Part 2: Riparian Areas & Lakes

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 41:39


What is a riparian area and what role does it play in climate adaptation? How are lakes impacted by climate change? In this episode, Michael explores why riparian areas and lakes are important to the Oldman watershed.Featured Guests:Norine Ambrose - Executive Director: Cows & FishBradley Peter - Executive Director: Alberta Lake Management Society

In Over My Head
The Oldman Watershed Part 1: The Basics

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 37:34


How is the Oldman watershed unique, why it is ecologically important, and how has our climate been changing in Alberta over the decades? In this episode, Michael explores some of the basics around the Oldman watershed, water security and climate adaptation. Featured Guests:Shannon Frank - Executive Director: Oldman Watershed CouncilStefan Kienzle - Professor Emeritus: University of Lethbridge 

In Over My Head
The Oldman Watershed Trailer

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 2:18


Coming soon...Michael learns all about the Oldman watershed, exploring how communities in Southern Alberta are impacted by concerns around water security related to climate change, and how they might adapt. 

Lagebericht – der Immobilienpodcast von Capital in Kooperation mit dem iib Institut
#149 Tiny Living: Für 100 Euro im Monat in Berlin wohnen

Lagebericht – der Immobilienpodcast von Capital in Kooperation mit dem iib Institut

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 51:24


Die Pro-Kopf-Wohnfläche hat sich vergrößert – der Wohnungsmangel allerdings auch. Aber ein angeblicher Trend ist immer wieder im Gespräch: Tiny Living. So richtig durchgesetzt hat sich diese Wohnidee bisher aber nicht. Jetzt gibt es innovative Ideen und ein Konzept, welches das Wohnen auf kleiner Grundfläche verändern kann. Und wer würde nicht gerne in einem Appartement mitten in Berlin für 100 Euro wohnen!? Katarina Ivankovic und Dr. Peter Hettenbach sprechen über Entwicklungen, neue Ideen und dieses eine spannende Projekt aus der Hauptstadt.Folgt uns gerne auch auf Instagram, TikTok und LinkedIn! Wir freuen uns über eine positive Bewertung, Nachrichten und Feedback zur aktuellen Episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In Over My Head
Remembering Alberta Parks Trailer

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 2:16


Michael explores the unique and sometimes surprising history of Alberta Parks. He learns about Aspen Beach, Miquelon, Glenbow Ranch, Fish Creek, Castle Wildland, Aisinai'pi and more. You'll be inspired to protect our parks for the future by discovering their past.     

Feminine Chaos
In This House We Believe: Living Small Is a Troll, Taylor Swift Is Three Dogs in a Trenchcoat, and All Urination Is Public Urination

Feminine Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 57:53


Kat tells a story about accidentally installing a public toilet in her home, while Phoebe uncovers a conspiracy within the New York Times real estate section. Then: Taylor Swift! Is she old? Fat? Mineral? Vegetable? We may never know.Links:Nobody will ever know what you're doing behind this door (just as long as you draw the curtain first)…The latest evidence that “Living Small” is a deliberate troll:The Best Part of Tiny Living? The 'Freedom We Have Created for Ourselves.'Ross Douthat: Taylor Swift, Donald Trump and the Right's Abnormality ProblemTaylor Swift, poster child for obesity?Not-an-incel-gate, or Phoebe gets Mad OnlineTaylor Swift And The Gray Area Of Disordered EatingKat observes that millennials, and Swift is one, are old now: Millennials are rebranding the menopause - UnHerd This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit femchaospod.substack.com/subscribe

Event Horizon
Ep 76 - News From The Point Of NO Return- Tiny Living Robots, Baby-Kit & Intergalaxic Cosmic Rays - Report VI

Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 22:33


News From The Point of NO Return: Episode 76 – Report VI Welcome to the Event Horizon podcast, where we explore our world's dark and mysterious places, people, and practices. This episode is a Paranormal News show where I discuss the top three paranormal articles for the month. In this episode, we discuss: Mysterious cosmic ray observed in Utah came from beyond our galaxy, scientists say - https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/23/americas/powerful-cosmic-ray-amaterasu-particle-detected-scn/index.htmlTiny living robots made from human cells surprise scientistshttps://www.cnn.com/2023/11/30/world/living-robots-from-human-cells-scn?cid=ios_appAn at-home insemination kit just got FDA clearance. But how do they work?https://www.aol.com/lifestyle/home-insemination-kit-just-got-163543922.htmlDo you think I have lost my mind yet? Then, come with me and take a walk into the Event Horizon. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hebeheberadio/, Twitter at @EventHo14339589, and Instagram at @EventHorizon. Please join the community and share your thoughts.If you like Event Horizon and are a political junkie, you might like my podcast, "The Mark Peterson Show." Please check it out on Spreaker https://www.spreaker.com/show/the_mark_peterson_show. I just released an episode about Prince Harry and Meghan Merkle. You might also like my new podcast, "Movie Reviews from the Edge." Check it out at https://www.spreaker.com/show/movie-reviews-from-the-edge. Check out my latest review - Thor: Love and Thunder.

Nomadic Spaces: Tiny House Interior Design
Tiny House Heaven: Exploring the Best Parts of Western North Carolina for Tiny Living

Nomadic Spaces: Tiny House Interior Design

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 7:36


Welcome to the Nomadic Spaces Podcast, your guide to discovering the hidden gems and remarkable destinations that make living in a tiny house in Western North Carolina an enchanting dream come true. In this episode, we embark on a virtual journey through the breathtaking landscapes, vibrant communities, and unparalleled charm that this region has to offer tiny house enthusiasts.   Throughout this episode, we'll uncover:   - **Nature's Playground:** Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, pristine forests, and meandering rivers that create an ideal backdrop for your tiny house adventure.   - **Thriving Tiny House Communities:** Explore the thriving tiny house communities in the area, where like-minded individuals have come together to share experiences, resources, and a sense of belonging.   - **Sustainable Living:** Learn how Western North Carolina's strong commitment to sustainability aligns perfectly with the values of tiny house living, offering ample opportunities for eco-friendly living and renewable energy sources.   - **Cultural Riches:** Delve into the region's vibrant arts scene, bustling farmer's markets, and unique local festivals that showcase the diverse and welcoming culture of the area.   - **Outdoor Activities:** Discover a plethora of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, kayaking, and more, allowing you to fully embrace an active and adventurous lifestyle in the midst of stunning natural surroundings.   - **Navigating Regulations:** Gain insights into the legalities and regulations surrounding tiny house living in Western North Carolina, empowering you to embark on your tiny house journey with confidence.   Whether you're a tiny house enthusiast seeking your ideal location, a nature lover eager to embrace a simpler lifestyle, or simply curious about the magic of mountains in Western North Carolina, this episode will inspire you to consider this enchanting region for your tiny house dreams.   Venture into the world of tiny house living in Western North Carolina. Tune in and let your imagination take flight as we explore the best parts of this idyllic landscape, ready to welcome you into a world of minimalist wonder.

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
Tiny living robots made from human cells

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 6:24


Have you recently donated your cells to science? Well, they might have been used to create tiny new living robots. To explain more Pat was joined on the show by Scientist and Author Dr David Robert Grimes.

In Over My Head
Connecting to the Ocean Part 2: Health & Wealth

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 44:29


Can coastal and ocean development happen without affecting the health of the ocean and marine ecosystems, and the economic viability and wellbeing of coastal communities? In this episode, Michael speaks with: Rob Stephenson, Fisheries and Oceans & University of New Brunswick, Canada Gerald Singh, University of Victoria, Canada Brennan Lowery, Navigate Entrepreneurship Centre, Canada John Norman, Mayor of Bonavista, Canada Ocean Frontier Institute

In Over My Head
Connecting to the Ocean Part 6: Connection & Transformation

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 50:09


Ocean and coastal connections start at home, with youth, and in communities. In a time of big change – climate, demography, policy, what kind of transformation is needed? What's the starting point? In this episode, Michael speaks with: Jan Negrijn, Coastal Connections, Canada Kimberly Orren, Fishing for Success, Canada Monica Engel, Memorial University, Canada and previous guests Ocean Frontier InstituteFishing for Success 

In Over My Head
Connecting to the Ocean Part 5: Future & Vision

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 46:08


What is the future of small-scale fisheries, in Newfoundland and Labrador? Who's going to fish? What will make people stay in the fisheries? What's the vision of the communities for their own future?  In this episode, Michael speaks with: María Andrée López Gómez, Memorial University, Canada / Center for Demographic Research, Spain Rachael Cadman, Dalhousie University, Canada  Dawn Mercer, DFO, Canada Ocean Frontier Institute  

In Over My Head
Connecting to the Ocean Part 4: Saftey & Order

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 60:14


Fishing, fish processing and maritime work are risky occupations. What needs to be done to provide better protection, and enhance occupational health and safety for those involved? In this episode, Michael speaks with: Barb Neis, Memorial University, Canada  Joel Finnis, Memorial University, Canada  Desai Shan, Memorial University / Dalhousie University, Canada Ocean Frontier Institute

In Over My Head
Connecting to the Ocean Part 3: Equity & Justice

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 36:48


Equity and justice are fundamental principles, but do they exist in small-scale fisheries, especially related to access to resources, management and regulations, and from the historical perspective? In this episode, Michael speaks with: Paul Foley, Memorial University, Canada Edith Samson, Sir William Ford Coaker Heritage Foundation, Canada Lil Saul, Fisherwoman, Twillingate, Canada Ryan, a fish harvester from Petty Harbour, Canada Ocean Frontier Institute 

In Over My Head
Connecting to the Ocean Part 1: Conversation & Conservation

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 54:23


Why do we need to have conversations and new narratives about small-scale fisheries, how we govern the ocean, and progress in marine conservation efforts?In this episode, Michael speaks with: Ratana Chuenpagdee, Memorial University, Canada Evan Andrews, Memorial University, Canada Jack Daly, Oceana, Canada Ocean Frontier InstituteToo Big to IgnoreOceana Canada

In Over My Head
Connecting to the Ocean Trailer

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 2:15


Michael is off to St. John's Newfoundland to connect with the ocean and learn about why small-scale fisheries and governance matter to conservation and sustainability.

Common Denominator
Ditching the Rat Race to Become Digital Nomads

Common Denominator

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 29:00


Three years ago, Nicole and Bo Johnson decided to shake things up. They bought a school bus, refurbished it, and hit the road – travelling the country with their kids – and they've never looked back.They'll share why they did it, how they did it, and how much they love it.If you enjoy this episode, please consider leaving a rating and a review. It makes a huge difference in helping us spread the word about the show.Thanks for listening! To join our #POSITIVITY community or to learn more about Moshe, visit https://linktr.ee/moshepopackTopics:1:45 – Why they ditched the 9-5 life.3:45 – How they got the bus “travel-ready.”7:20 – How they balance work and family.11:15 – Their first trip was NOT smooth.15:20 – Did they ever have second thoughts?18:00 – Their kids are experiencing priceless moments.20:00 – Which states they've seen so far.22:00 – Their advice if you want to make a huge life change.

Nomadic Spaces: Tiny House Interior Design
Tiny Living, Big Organization: Tips for Keeping a Tiny House Clean and Organized

Nomadic Spaces: Tiny House Interior Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 6:43


Living in a tiny house brings with it a multitude of benefits, including simplicity, affordability, and a smaller environmental footprint. However, one challenge that often arises in small spaces is maintaining cleanliness and organization. With limited square footage, it's important to maximize every inch of space and develop efficient systems to keep clutter at bay. In this episode Sarah shares practical tips and strategies that she personally uses -to help you keep your tiny house  clean, tidy, and organized. Quick List: How to keep a tiny house clean and organized Regularly declutter to prevent accumulation of unnecessary items. Use multi-functional furniture with built-in storage to maximize space. Develop a cleaning schedule and stick to it to prevent mess from building up. Utilize vertical space by installing shelves or using hanging storage solutions. Keep surfaces clear by putting things away immediately after use. Use labels to keep items organized and easy to find. Opt for minimalist decor to prevent clutter and make the space feel larger. Invest in a good vacuum and cleaning supplies to make cleaning easier and more efficient.

In Over My Head
Be Right Back...

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 1:15


In Over My Head will take a short break until November to allow time to work on a big upcoming season. Listen to Michael's message for a sneak peek of what's coming. 

Your Lot and Parcel
Tiny Homes for The Modern-Day Family

Your Lot and Parcel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 32:06


Living through the art of home restoration. Inspired by simple pleasures, small spaces, and the charm within each, her passion is rooted in transforming tiny houses into bold homes, creating economical, eco-conscious, and individualized spaces. She was born and raised in Sunny California. As a Veteran, she traveled around the world during her military service, savoring an array of art, culture, and living styles. Blending her worldly experiences with her passion for repurposing, she built a refurbishing furniture business and began an exciting journey of renovating her family Tiny House on Wheels. She follows a simple yet valuable philosophy: By restoring your space, you revitalize your soul. This is the essence of her pursuit, helping people downsize their homes to upgrade their life, both emotionally and financially. https://picturlypetite.com/http://www.yourlotandparcel.org

Five minute Feng Shui by Candice
Create a Harmonious Home with Feng Shui for Tiny Living

Five minute Feng Shui by Candice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 36:45


Many people now a days are rethinking traditional homes and downsizing to efficiency or studio apartments or even opting for small or "tiny" homes. Smaller spaces, especially homes that are typically one room can feel challenging and do have some different considerations than a traditional home. Feng Shui for tiny living focuses on creating a space that feels open, organized, and balanced, even if it's limited in size. Call in & ask questions: ⁠https://anchor.fm/learnfengshui/message⁠ Free Floor plan mapping: ⁠learnfengshuinow@gmail.com⁠ Connect on social media & contact me HERE: ⁠https://linktr.ee/learnfengshuinow⁠ Source Links: Realhome.com, feng shui for small spaces https://www.realhomes.com/design/studio-apartment-feng-shui Dragon Boat Festival- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Boat_Festival https://www.chinahighlights.com/festivals/dragon-boat-festival.htm --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/learnfengshui/support

About Abroad
Remote Workers Worldwide and Tiny Living Abroad, with Mandy Fransz

About Abroad

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 73:39


Mandy Fransz is the founder of Remote Workers Worldwide, the world's largest online community of remote workers connecting nearly 100,000 people who are passionate about making remote work, work. She's also an expat living and traveling abroad, and currently planning a move to Portugal where she plans to set up a (tiny) homebase and a tiny house village for remote workers. Today we dive into her personal journey and touch on a variety of topics ranging from European van life to the future of work and her favorite spots in Portugal, amongst many others. Follow Mandy's work at https://www.maketheleapdigital.com/about/ and Join the world's largest community for remote workers and digital nomads with more than 90,000 members (and, counting!): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13657237/. On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/maketheleap_/ and LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mandyfransz/. Listen to the The Maverick Show here www.TheMaverickShow.com. Join me at the Noma Academy and get $250 off when you sign up via this exclusive About Abroad affiliate link using the code “CHASE250”: easol.link/tb1t. Super charge your team's mental health with Kona and get 15% off your subscription via this exclusive About Abroad affiliate link using the code “CHASE”: https://shorturl.at/djtvM. If you're enjoying the podcast, please consider taking 2 minutes to leave a short review at: RateThisPodcast.com/aboutabroad. Sign up for our monthly newsletter at: aboutabroad.com/newsletter.

In Over My Head
Rethinking Growth Part 6: The Good Life

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 44:15


Michael chats with the University of Geneva's Marlyne Sahakian about rethinking growth and the good life. They focus the conversation around the book Consumption Corridors: Living a Good Life within Sustainable Limits and discuss why setting upper and lower consumption limits is so important. Marlyne explains the difference between human desires, needs and satisfiers. They touch on the normalization effect, the elusive goal of happiness, freedom, social lock-in, embracing enoughness, and the challenge of imposing constraints. Marlyne also shares some of her research around citizen action labs and changing normative assumptions. Lastly, she offers advice on what you can do to have an impact.Consumption Corridors BookDialogues ProjectWEFEL Cartoons

In Over My Head
Rethinking Growth Part 5: Becoming Human

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 32:54


Michael chats with the University of Florida's Susan Paulson about the human side of rethinking growth. They discuss the problem of exploitation and inequality and how to make our system more equitable. Susan touches on the benefit of the commons including worker-run cooperatives and time-banks. They cover alternatives to GDP for measuring well-being such as the National Happiness Index. Susan stresses the importance of policy in making a change and shares her vision of what a good life looks like. Finally, she offers advice on what you can do to have an impact.

A Sunny Side Up Life Podcast
EP. 19 Tiny Living, Big Life: Paying Off $112K Of Debt, Living Full-Time In An RV & Intentional Spending With Kailey Maloney

A Sunny Side Up Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 41:21


Can you imagine living in a 32 ft trailer with your partner, kids, and dogs? Would you go stir-crazy? Well… now you don't have to imagine it, you can hear all about it. Kailey Maloney, from @believeandbudget, joins the podcast to talk about how her world transformed with simple living. We discuss embracing the messy moments of life, intentional minimalism, advice for starting your debt free journey, if her and her family plan on staying in the RV for the foreseeable future, and more! In this episode, you'll learn more about: The pros and cons of “living small” What caused Kailey and her family to decide to move into an RV Practical and actionable ways to avoid overspending  How difference seasons of life call for different financial decisions + more PAST EPISODES YOU'LL ENJOY: PAYING OFF $600K+ OF DEBT, HAVING A 70% SAVINGS RATE, & THE INTERSECTIONALITY OF MONEY + INTENTIONAL LIVING WITH RACHEL RAINBOLT 5 MONEY CHOICES THAT HAVE CHANGED MY LIFE CREATING AN INTENTIONAL LIFE IN A CONSUMER CULTURE UNSUBSCRIBING FROM THE HUSTLE CULTURE GUEST BIO: Kailey is a budget expert who found joy in helping others live a lifestyle within their means, but also live their dreams. She fully believes you should listen, step out and find out, and take chances. Living tiny was always on her bucket list and so was traveling the US. Her and her family did it all debt-free! GUEST SOCIAL MEDIA + LINKS: Instagram TikTok Facebook Website ASSUL RESOURCES: 1:1 Coaching With Sami: Apply today Instagram: Follow me on the ‘gram  Facebook: Follow me on Facebook The Sunny Sqad: Join the VIP Facebook Group SHOW INFORMATION:  A Sunny Side Up Life Podcast is a show for women who are ready to live an abundant life full of freedom + positivity. Sami Womack, nationally recognized money expert and finance coach guides listeners toward breaking free from survival mode, gaining financial freedom, staying motivated, and focusing on what matters most. Learn more at: https://www.asunnysideuplife.com     HOST BIO:  Sami Womack is the brains behind A Sunny Side Up Life. Her weekly podcast has been downloaded over 250,000 times, and her story has been featured on YNAB, Debt.com, The Purpose Show with Allie Casazza, and The His & Her Money Show. When she's not downing caramel coffee or homeschooling her daughters, she's creating content, collaborating with finance/minimalist organizations, and inspiring women all over the world to live an intentional life. She began this journey with her high school sweetheart, Daniel, and a debt price tag of $490,000. They both took control of their family's finances by downsizing, budgeting, and changing habits. From this experience, A Sunny Side Up Life was born. Today, Sami owns this business helping women get through dark times and experience the life-altering magic of intentional living. DISCLAIMER(S): This show may contain affiliate links or links from our advertisers where I earn a commission or direct payment. Opinions are the creators alone. Information shared on this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. CREDITS: Podcast production: Weir Digital Marketing Research: Sami Womack + Vee Weir Editing: Joseph Bogumill  

In Over My Head
Rethinking Growth Part 4: Higher Education

In Over My Head

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 46:00


Michael chats with Yale-NUS College's Michael Maniates about the role of higher education in rethinking growth. They talk about the connection between economic growth and post-secondary, and what a genuinely sustainable campus should prioritize. Professor Maniates highlights the importance of a university's adaptive function in a post-growth world and the power of research to advance human prosperity. He also links higher education to degrowth ideas such as reduced working hours, prosumerism, worker-owned businesses, and cooperatives. Lastly, Michael touches on tenure and offers advice on what you can do to have an impact. 

EcoJustice Radio
Tiny Living: Right-Sizing Our American Dream

EcoJustice Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 59:00


As house prices escalate, the concept of living in smaller homes has gone viral. Whether fixed to land or portable, the tiny house movement has swept across the US. Yet, what is the day-to-day reality of living the downsized life? Our guests this week, Lindsay Wood - The Tiny Home Lady [https://www.thetinyhomelady.com/] - and Teresa Bradley from Tiny Green Adventures [https://www.youtube.com/@tinygreenadventure3464], bring a dose of reality to the challenge, but also the splendor, of living simply with few belongings in a tiny home. Can you really save money by going tiny? Is it a net positive for the environment? And what about zero waste, is that possible? Are tiny homes the way to tackle the housing crisis across the United States? Tiny Homes, although lauded as a green way forward in a world covered in wasteful McMansions and debt enslaving rent payments, must overcome land and building regulations (that in many places) still consider this form of housing either illegal or difficult to approve. We go into all these points and more on this show. For an extended interview and other benefits, become an EcoJustice Radio patron at https://www.patreon.com/posts/tiny-home-lady-81679651 Lindsay Wood, "The Tiny Home Lady" [https://www.thetinyhomelady.com/] is on a mission to develop 100,000 Tiny Homes as attainable and affordable houses in California and across the US. Lindsay has been investing in Real Estate since 2015 and believes Tiny Homes are a solution to the housing and climate crisis. Lindsay consults and guides people dreaming of going Tiny through The GO TiNY! Academy, GO TiNY! Showcase and the GO TiNY! VIP Tours [https://www.youtube.com/@GOTINYTV] . Teresa Bradley is the founding Director of Race to Zero Waste [http://racetozerowaste.org] and lives with her partner, daughter and cat who all live a low waste lifestyle while traveling most of the year in a 24-foot Class C Motorhome. She and her partner travel for environmental project work throughout California and showcase their lifestyle on their Instagram & YouTube channel called Tiny Green Adventure [https://www.youtube.com/@tinygreenadventure3464] . Jessica Aldridge, Co-Host and Producer of EcoJustice Radio, is an environmental educator, community organizer, and 15-year waste industry leader. She is a co-founder of SoCal 350, organizer for ReusableLA, and founded Adventures in Waste. She is a former professor of Recycling and Resource Management at Santa Monica College, and an award recipient of the international 2021 Women in Sustainability Leadership and the 2016 inaugural Waste360, 40 Under 40. More Info/Resources: https://www.thetinyhomelady.com/press.html https://garageshedcarportbuilder.com/tiny-homes-a-big-idea/ Podcast Website: http://ecojusticeradio.org/ Podcast Blog: https://www.wilderutopia.com/category/ecojustice-radio/ Support the Podcast: Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ecojusticeradio PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LBGXTRM292TFC&source=url Executive Producer: Jack Eidt Host and Producer: Jessica Aldridge Engineer and Original Music: Blake Quake Beats Episode 172 Photo credit: The Tiny Home Lady

The Stitch People Podcast
Episode 29: Casie McIntyre - Tiny Living and Loving Every Second of Stitching

The Stitch People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 54:02


She did it! Cassie is the person who follows through with their dream of downsizing and living life in a tiny home. Allowing her to be more family-oriented and prioritize her crafting - or in other words, her self care - Cassie is truly living the dream and not letting anything get in her way. You're going to love her tips and great advice! Read more about this specific episode on the Stitch People Blog and learn more at StitchPeople.com/Podcast -- don't forget to join our weekly community-designed Stitch-A-Long at https://stitchpeople.com/product/stitch-free-sp-club/ (it's never too late to join!)  Follow us on Instagram @stitchpeople and connect with Cassie in the Stitch People Community group on Facebook or on Instagram @gone_stitching

Tiny House Lifestyle Podcast
The Ultimate Heated Water Hose and Other Smart Products I Recommend for Tiny Living

Tiny House Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 24:04 Transcription Available


When I built my tiny house 10 years ago, I missed out on some of the more modern smart home things, like smart locks and smart thermostats. I've spent the last few months modernizing the house to make it work as an Airbnb in its current location. In this episode, I review all of the things I purchased for my tiny house in 2022. Whether you're planning or building your tiny house or already living tiny, you can definitely find things in this episode to make your tiny lifestyle a whole lot easier.Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net/245In This Episode:How I check on my tiny house remotelyLeaving the light on for guestsRemotely monitoring temp and humidityHow to keep the water running in winterWhy I needed a smart deadboltPros and cons of the Nest Learning ThermostatLinks to Products Mentioned:Wyze CameraKasa Smart Wi-Fi Light Switch HS200Govee Wi-Fi Digital Thermometer HygrometerNoFreezeWaterHoseEpisode 56: How to Survive a Vermont Winter in a Tiny HouseUltraloq U-Bolt Pro Series DeadboltRuggable RugsNest Learning ThermostatThis week's sponsor: Tiny TuesdaysDid you know that I personally send a tiny house newsletter every week on Tuesdays? It's called Tiny Tuesdays and it's a weekly email with tiny house news, interviews, photos, and resources. It's free to subscribe and I even share sneak peeks of things that are coming up, ask for feedback about upcoming podcast guests, and more. It's really the best place to keep a pulse on what I'm doing in the tiny house space and also stay informed about what's going on in the tiny house movement.To sign up go to thetinyhouse.net/newsletter. I'll never send you spam and if you don't want to receive emails, it's easy to unsubscribe.Listen. Subscribe. Rate. Review. Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Google Podcasts More... Follow Ethan. Mastodon (my favorite!) Instagram Pinterest Facebook

Mother Earth News and Friends
Ep.167 Building an Eco-Cabin, Part 2

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 53:33


Colette Kenny always knew that she wanted to return to the country. And, after living for decades in the city, she set out to build her own eco-cabin and live self-sufficiently from the land. The journey took her years to plan, budget, and build, but now, she enjoys life on her Half-Acre Homestead. In this episode, Colette shares that journey – and how you, too, can find a way to create the rural life of your dreams. This is Part 2 of a two-part episode. To see more podcasts, visit our Mother Earth News and Friends page. Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Bookstore for more resources to help you achieve your health and farming goals. Go to the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fair page for webinar and courses on everything from gardening to livestock management. 

Mother Earth News and Friends
Ep. 167 Building an Eco-Cabin, Part 1

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 49:30


Colette Kenny always knew that she wanted to return to the country. And, after living for decades in the city, she set out to build her own eco-cabin and live self-sufficiently from the land. The journey took her years to plan, budget, and build, but now, she enjoys life on her Half-Acre Homestead. In this episode, Colette shares that journey – and how you, too, can find a way to create the rural life of your dreams. This is Part 1 of a two-part episode. To see more podcasts, visit our Mother Earth News and Friends page. Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Bookstore for more resources to help you achieve your health and farming goals. Go to the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fair page for webinar and courses on everything from gardening to livestock management. 

Tiny Living Beings
Tiny Living Beings: Trailer

Tiny Living Beings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 2:33


"The world shimmers, a pointillist landscape made of tiny living beings." -Lynn Margulis Tiny Living Beings is a weekly podcast where listeners get to know a scientist, a weird microorganism they like, and why they think it's interesting. Our planet is full of billions of different microscopic organisms, most of which are still unknown to science. The ones we do know are diverse and strange. Microbiology knowledge is often gatekept by scientists who mostly discuss this information among themselves in professional circles, but more of these topics need to be shared with the public! Content is geared toward all ages and backgrounds, anyone who is scientifically curious. For more info on microbes and to follow updates of this podcast, find @couch_microscopy on Instagram, @CouchMicroscopy on Twitter, or visit www.couchmicroscopy.com/store for some merch! Intro music is "Introducing Cosmic Space" by Elf Power. Outro music is "Vorticella dreams" by L. Felipe Benites. While some of the content on this podcast may be relevant to human or veterinary medicine, this information is not medical advice. The views and opinions expressed on this program are those of the host and guests and do not reflect the views of any institution.

The Landlord Diaries
#10 Mid-Term Travelers Love Tiny Living with Cheryl Smith

The Landlord Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 53:01


Today we get a glimpse of Tiny Living at its best! Cheryl Smith is CEO and Founder of Beyond Tiny, a company that helps others design their dream tiny houses. She has tiny homes, RVs & vintage trailers available on Furnished Finder that nurses rave about. The Landlord Diaries is brought to you by Furnished Finder, where you can list your property for only $99 and no booking fees!

FAR OUT: Adventures in Unconventional Living
FAR OUT #187 ~ An Ode to Dorothy: Reflecting on 2 Years of Camper Life

FAR OUT: Adventures in Unconventional Living

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 62:47


Summary: As we prepare to give Dorothy to her new owner, we reflect on two adventurous years owning and living in a truck camper. Mentioned on this episode:FAR OUT #109 ~ An Encounter with Darkness: Signs You're Dealing with a Chaos AgentFAR OUT# 9 ~ Welcome to L-TownTynanUpcoming Events & Offerings:Oct. 9-13: Kambo: PennsylvaniaOct. 23  - Dec. 11: Wild Man Within Oct. 23  - Dec. 11: Wild Woman Within Support this podcast:Discount link to purchase organic, raw ceremonial-grade cacao ethically sourced in Guatemala (a portion of proceeds support this podcast)Become a patron at: https://www.patreon.com/thefaroutcoupleMake one-time donation with PayPal (our account is aplambeck22@gmail.com)Leave a review on iTunes!Share this episode with a friend! :DConnect with us:Website: www.thefarout.lifeEmail us at info@thefarout.lifeWild Within @ www.thewildwithin.orgCredits:Intro music: "Complicate ya" by Otis McDonaldOutro music: "Running with wise fools" written & performed by Krackatoa (www.krackatoa.com)

FAR OUT: Adventures in Unconventional Living
FAR OUT #181 ~ It's Not a Problem, It's a F*cking Growth Opportunity

FAR OUT: Adventures in Unconventional Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 62:30


Summary: We're finally moving out of the truck camper! We share where we're moving and how it came about. This leads into a discussion about how a key to solving complex problems often is being willing to stay with them longer.  Mentioned on this episode:The Cosmic Serpent: DNA & the Origins of Knowledge by Jeremy NarbyTom KenyonUpcoming Offerings:July 5-12: Wild Within Yosemite: InitiationJuly 19-26: Wild Within Yosemite: AdvancedOct. 6-9: Wild Convergence: Catawissa CreekSep. 11 - Nov. 6: Wild Man Within (Fall Cohort)Sep. 11 - Nov. 6: Wild Woman Within (Fall Cohort)Support this podcast:Discount link to purchase organic, raw ceremonial-grade cacao ethically sourced in Guatemala (a portion of proceeds support this podcast)Become a patron at: https://www.patreon.com/thefaroutcoupleMake one-time donation with PayPal (our account is aplambeck22@gmail.com)Leave a review on iTunes!Share this episode with a friend! :DConnect with us:Website: www.thefarout.lifeEmail us at info@thefarout.lifeWild Within @ www.thewildwithin.orgCredits:Intro music: "Complicate ya" by Otis McDonaldOutro music: "Running with wise fools" written & performed by Krackatoa (www.krackatoa.com)

Financial Margin
Review of Lifestyle

Financial Margin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 7:36


Looking at an overview of the topic of lifestyle from a standpoint of building out a vision, backing-out the steps, and seeing whether or not what you want from life aligns with how you currently live life. This all starts with figuring out where you are at from a standpoint of what or who surrounds you. This won't happen without having a compelling why. So taking a serious look at where you are at and the decisions you have made that have led you to this point in life will ensure that you are making decisions intentionally going forward. You cannot pursue what you have not defined, so find out your why and make the pivot today.  Margin Membership Sign-up: https://millennialmargin.com/learn/How are your finances doing? Take the quiz: https://i2tvdm52vbg.typeform.com/to/YFcT68CWJared created Millennial Margin out of necessity, as he has watched countless people schedule-away, mortgage-up, and max-out their lives. Margin is simply the antithesis, providing leeway in an increasingly margin-less culture.Subscribe for daily tips and discussions about how to better manage your personal finances and, by extension, your margin.Listen to the podcast: https://margin.simplecast.com/Have a question? Contact Jared at jared@millennialmargin.comFollow Millennial Margin: facebook.com/millennialmargin, instagram.com/millennialmargin1, or simply visit millennialmargin.comGoal/Disclaimer: My goal with [Margin] is to prepare you with the knowledge but then inspire you to act on that knowledge. My goal is to be in your corner bridging the gap between your trusted CPA, attorney, and financial planner. My advice is simply from my own personal experiences and is not meant to override or replace professional advice from your trusted investment professional. The content found here is for entertainment purposes only.

Financial Margin
So what do all of these movements have in common?

Financial Margin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 6:12


Looking specifically at the Minimalism and Minimalist Finances, FIRE, Tidying Up, Tiny House, Van Life, and Financial Minimalism movements, what did you learn? Each of these movements are counter cultural, but all are seeking margin without defining it as such. Building margin into your personal finances from a three-prong standpoint of audit, automate, and augment is critical in seeking any one of these lifestyles. No matter which movement you most-closely relate to, figuring out how to start by applying principles around building margin for what matters most to you will be beneficial in your journey.  Margin Membership Sign-up: https://millennialmargin.com/learn/How are your finances doing? Take the quiz: https://i2tvdm52vbg.typeform.com/to/YFcT68CWJared created Millennial Margin out of necessity, as he has watched countless people schedule-away, mortgage-up, and max-out their lives. Margin is simply the antithesis, providing leeway in an increasingly margin-less culture.Subscribe for daily tips and discussions about how to better manage your personal finances and, by extension, your margin.Listen to the podcast: https://margin.simplecast.com/Have a question? Contact Jared at jared@millennialmargin.comFollow Millennial Margin: facebook.com/millennialmargin, instagram.com/millennialmargin1, or simply visit millennialmargin.comGoal/Disclaimer: My goal with [Margin] is to prepare you with the knowledge but then inspire you to act on that knowledge. My goal is to be in your corner bridging the gap between your trusted CPA, attorney, and financial planner. My advice is simply from my own personal experiences and is not meant to override or replace professional advice from your trusted investment professional. The content found here is for entertainment purposes only.

Financial Margin
My thoughts on the Van Life movement (Part 2)

Financial Margin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 8:48


Margin Membership Sign-up: https://millennialmargin.com/learn/How are your finances doing? Take the quiz: https://i2tvdm52vbg.typeform.com/to/YFcT68CWJared created Millennial Margin out of necessity, as he has watched countless people schedule-away, mortgage-up, and max-out their lives. Margin is simply the antithesis, providing leeway in an increasingly margin-less culture.Subscribe for daily tips and discussions about how to better manage your personal finances and, by extension, your margin.Listen to the podcast: https://margin.simplecast.com/Have a question? Contact Jared at jared@millennialmargin.comFollow Millennial Margin: facebook.com/millennialmargin, instagram.com/millennialmargin1, or simply visit millennialmargin.comGoal/Disclaimer: My goal with [Margin] is to prepare you with the knowledge but then inspire you to act on that knowledge. My goal is to be in your corner bridging the gap between your trusted CPA, attorney, and financial planner. My advice is simply from my own personal experiences and is not meant to override or replace professional advice from your trusted investment professional. The content found here is for entertainment purposes only.

Financial Margin
My thoughts on the Tiny House movement

Financial Margin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 15:28


The tiny house movement has been one relatively slowly to gain momentum however, with increasing costs associated to building, home prices increasing far above wage growth, and the interest in getting out of cities to have space, these tiny homes have peaked the interest of many. Looking not only at the movement itself, but also looking at it from a lifestyle, hidden costs, and typical personal finance effects of the movement. Margin Membership Sign-up: https://millennialmargin.com/learn/How are your finances doing? Take the quiz: https://i2tvdm52vbg.typeform.com/to/YFcT68CWJared created Millennial Margin out of necessity, as he has watched countless people schedule-away, mortgage-up, and max-out their lives. Margin is simply the antithesis, providing leeway in an increasingly margin-less culture.Subscribe for daily tips and discussions about how to better manage your personal finances and, by extension, your margin.Listen to the podcast: https://margin.simplecast.com/Have a question? Contact Jared at jared@millennialmargin.comFollow Millennial Margin: facebook.com/millennialmargin, instagram.com/millennialmargin1, or simply visit millennialmargin.comGoal/Disclaimer: My goal with [Margin] is to prepare you with the knowledge but then inspire you to act on that knowledge. My goal is to be in your corner bridging the gap between your trusted CPA, attorney, and financial planner. My advice is simply from my own personal experiences and is not meant to override or replace professional advice from your trusted investment professional. The content found here is for entertainment purposes only.

Financial Margin
My thoughts on the Tidying Up movement (Steps 6-10)

Financial Margin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 11:48


The Tidying Up movement originated by Marie Kondo who focuses on making sure your belongings inspire joy. Her unique approach to organizing your home life in order to have intentionality with what you own has caused many to rethink their lifestyles. She believes that organizing your things promotes decision-making allowing you to clear up mental space. Her approach to taking a closer look at what you own, how to store what you own, and how to best get rid of what you own when it no longer provides you with value, is especially helpful.Margin Membership Sign-up: https://millennialmargin.com/learn/How are your finances doing? Take the quiz: https://i2tvdm52vbg.typeform.com/to/YFcT68CWJared created Millennial Margin out of necessity, as he has watched countless people schedule-away, mortgage-up, and max-out their lives. Margin is simply the antithesis, providing leeway in an increasingly margin-less culture.Subscribe for daily tips and discussions about how to better manage your personal finances and, by extension, your margin.Listen to the podcast: https://margin.simplecast.com/Have a question? Contact Jared at jared@millennialmargin.comFollow Millennial Margin: facebook.com/millennialmargin, instagram.com/millennialmargin1, or simply visit millennialmargin.comGoal/Disclaimer: My goal with [Margin] is to prepare you with the knowledge but then inspire you to act on that knowledge. My goal is to be in your corner bridging the gap between your trusted CPA, attorney, and financial planner. My advice is simply from my own personal experiences and is not meant to override or replace professional advice from your trusted investment professional. The content found here is for entertainment purposes only.

Happier in Motherhood
Choosing a Happier Family Culture with Jawaria Ansari

Happier in Motherhood

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 45:56


Are you craving a happier home life? Do you sometimes feel uncertain about your parenting or how your kids will turn out? Jawaria Ansari, a homeschooling mama of 4 living small in a 675 sq foot apartment, joins me on this episode to talk all things intentional parenting, what it means to be truly happy and confident, and her story of raising a family between 3 cultures. For the full show notes head to www.thestreamlinedlife.com/the-podcast/87

Mama Says Namaste Podcast
Tiny Living for Families

Mama Says Namaste Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 30:37


Maybe it's living in an RV. Maybe it's downsizing to a smaller home. Maybe it's a family trip where routines are off and you're more on top of each other. How do you keep the peace when everyone is on top of each other? Tune in to this episode, and check out the complementary blog at Mama Says Namaste!