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I Could Live Here

Denise & James Gordon
Fourth Of July
Greer
Chattanooga
Airbnb
ATV Riding
Helen
Paris Olympics
Litchfield
Fireworks
Ringgold, Georgia
Knoxville
Asheville
Family Dynamics
Podcasting
Busch Gardens
Connecticut
Greenville
July 4th
Detroit
Amsterdam

Ditch the guidebooks! In 2022, James and Denise (the artists formerly known as The Skiptown All-Stars) sold everything in LA and hit the road to find the best places to live in the U.S. From quirky small towns to major cities, they dish out hilarious stories, brutally honest reviews, and real-life travel tips from over 100,000 miles of exploring America. Now, they're focused on giving you all the ... more

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Discover why Greenville, South Carolina became a temporary home base for location-independent professionals seeking the best places to live in the Southeast. Hosts James and Denise share their six-month experience living in Greenville after Hurricane... more

We've spent the last several months figuring out what's next... on a personal, professional and podcast level. Season 1 was fun, but we are back with an update, a new direction and a sneak peek into new horizons... all for your entertainment, of cour... more

We've hit 100,000 miles. About 100 towns. And the 2-year mark. Athens, GA is calling us now. Let's start looking ahead.

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Dean Ollins
Executive Producer and Showrunner of New House, No Debt
A&E
Episode: 115 - Hunting Hometowns on A&E: Executive Producer Dean Ollins Reveals Secrets of 'New House, No Debt'
Stacee Evans
Airbnb super host and real estate investor
Self-employed in real estate and Airbnb hosting
Episode: 113 - Is Airbnb Dying? Insider Secrets from Super Host Stacee Evans
D Rugg
Rapper and podcaster known for his non-PC humor and candid conversations.
The Arrogant Assholes
Episode: 111 - NSFW! Racial Barriers Smashed: Real Talk with Rapper D Rugg & Podcaster Ashley
Zak Rosen
Journalist and podcaster from The Best Advice Show
The Best Advice Show
Episode: 109 - Detroit Meets Amsterdam! Zak Rosen from The Best Advice Show
Chris Collins
Operator in multifamily apartment investing and founder of Amity Cash Flow
Amity Cash Flow
Episode: 107 - A Very Different Real Estate Strategy: Chris Collins from AmityCashFlow.com
Evan Hock
Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer at MakeMyMove.com
Make My Move
Episode: 104 - Get Paid to Relocate: Evan Hock from MakeMyMove.com
Chip Porter
Author of 'The Southern Massacre', recalling experiences from Presbyterian College
Episode: 101 - Presbyterian College: Chip, Andy and the Mighty Blue Hose
Andy Forrest
Former player for the 1979 Blue Hose football team at Presbyterian College
Episode: 101 - Presbyterian College: Chip, Andy and the Mighty Blue Hose
Jenny Bryant
Social media manager and producer for the podcast, friend of Denise
Episode: 100 - The 100th Episode: Thank You, Listeners!

Hosts

James
Co-host covering various topics related to travel, lifestyle, and relocation experiences.
Denise Gordon
Co-host with a focus on personal experiences and storytelling around travel and home search.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 100 ratings
  • Binge This Show!

    I just stumbled upon this podcast and am so glad I did. They travel like I do so every episode feels like I’m right there with them. Great banter. Great Information. Would definitely recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mcar5567
    United States6 months ago
  • Love this podcast!!!

    Inspiring and informative! The hosts share fantastic travel tips, hidden gems, and cultural insights in such an engaging way. It feels like I’m right there with them on their adventures. I love how James and Denise make each episode feel like a conversation between friends. It is such an easy and enjoyable podcast to follow, whether I’m planning a trip or just dreaming of one!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KrissyC71
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great Podcast

    I’ve been listening to Skiptown Allstars podcast since day 1. I love that they give you insight on all the places they have visited. I had the opportunity to meet up with them during their stay in Newport, RI. I was born and raised there and was able to show them around town. It was a pleasure to meet them. I have 2 new friends. Great people.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Allya74
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great companions

    I really enjoy this podcast. When I am listening to them I get lots of entertainment plus an understanding of the city they are visiting. Since I don’t always get an opportunity to travel, this fills that desire. Great podcast, highly recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Babyb007
    United Statesa year ago
  • This Podcast Is So Entertaining!

    I love to travel but have not seen a lot of the U.S. so I love following Denise and James’ travels. They don’t just talk about whether or not they like the city but what they like about it, the people and whether or not it’s worth a visit. They are both really funny and engaging. I feel like I’m on the road with them!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Always Hydrated
    United Statesa year ago

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Reviewers appreciate the dynamic between the hosts, highlighted by their humor and relatability, making the listening experience enjoyable and worth following.
The podcast is often described as engaging and informative, providing not only travel tips but also insights into the cultural aspects of potential new hometowns.
Listeners enjoy the travel narratives and personal stories shared by the hosts, expressing a sense of adventure and connection through their experiences.

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Anna Maria Island, FL: Caribbean-Like Paradise in Florida That's Within Reach!
Q: What was your general impression of Anna Maria Island?
It's a beautiful area with stunning beaches, but the cost of living is high, making it difficult to live there.
104 - Get Paid to Relocate: Evan Hock from MakeMyMove.com
Q: What was your very first go-to city and how did you even approach it?
Evan mentioned Tulsa, Oklahoma as a pioneer city for their program, backed by a local non-profit, which encouraged other communities to consider similar initiatives.
104 - Get Paid to Relocate: Evan Hock from MakeMyMove.com
Q: How did you come up with this idea?
Evan explained that his team identified a workforce problem in Indiana and pivoted their focus to assist remote workers looking for new places to live, especially after the pandemic.
100 - The 100th Episode: Thank You, Listeners!
Q: With the 100th episode, I felt like it would be really poignant to have Jenny Bryant on the show with us. Jenny Bryant is somebody I've known since she was three years old. How did you come up with this idea?
Jenny came up with the idea after discussing how they would structure the 100th episode. She suggested it would be a celebration of their journey, incorporating behind-the-scenes elements and personal anecdotes that listeners would resonate with.
115 - Hunting Hometowns on A&E: Executive Producer Dean Ollins Reveals Secrets of 'New House, No Debt'
Q: What advice would you give to a young person moving to Los Angeles to pursue a career in production?
Get as smart as you can get, meaning don't take a degree in film and television or whatever because you basically learn every skill you need by doing it, by being in the workforce and doing it.

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Engaging in a quest to find ideal living destinations across America, two hosts embark on adventures filled with humor and informative storytelling. Covering a range of cities and quirky towns, they provide insights on lifestyle, local culture, and hidden gems, while blending personal anecdotes from their experiences. Their unique approach not only offers practical tips for relocation but also fosters a sense of connection with listeners, making them feel like companions on this journey. The emphasis on honest and relatable commentary sets this podcast apart, inviting those interested in travel, lifestyle change, and real estate to tune in for valuable insights and entertaining dialogue.

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2. Stacee Evans
3. D Rugg
4. Zak Rosen
5. Chris Collins
6. Evan Hock
7. Chip Porter
8. Andy Forrest

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