
We are in the midst of a Great Awakening. In this uncertain world, people are changing course and getting back to their roots. This movement is happening all over the world. This is the Urban Exodus.Urban Exodus shares honest and inspiring stories of life transitions and transformations. It offers wisdom and practical advice for country dreamers, rural folk, and urban-dwellers alike, who want to f... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 134 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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I’m excited to invite you to my conversation with Asli Mohamed. Asli is difficult to describe because she does so many things, and has lived in so many different places. She is a mother, a world traveler, a doula, a farmer, and an entrepreneur among ... more
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I’m excited to invite you to my conversation with Grace Chen. Grace is a big thinker, product engineer, former tech CEO, musician, mother and self confessed pickleball fanatic. After studying Management Science and Engineering at Stanford, Grace bega... more
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As a Mainer, I especially liked the Grace Chen episode.
Talking about the practical sides of what seems like a fantasy can really help listeners gain actual insight into making the big move, what it takes, and whether it is right for any given person or family. Keep up the good work!
Great podcast if you’re thinking about following your dream of leaving city life and going more rural. Lots of different life stories so there is something for everyone!
Really compelling stories about people marching to the beat of their own drums! Love the concept and the execution!
Urban Exodus with Alissa is a fantastic podcast about ditching the city life for greener pastures! Alissa is a fantastic host and I learn something new every episode. I highly recommend this show if you’re ready to have a fresh start!
Nice podcast. Motivating. Pretty much just really cool😎
I read Alissa’s book “Ditch the City and Go Country” several months ago. I loved it! Then I found the UE podcast and the joy has continued. I think many of us dream of finding a life with a rural foundation. Through the interviews, I have gathered so much information from rural folks pursuing their passions. So ready for the next season!!!!
So many inspiring, passionate and educational stories shared on this podcast. While I am a city dweller, I love a Sunday afternoon filled with these stories from all around that inspire me to maybe one day make a similar leap of my own.
The world needs to see different people from all walks of life, pursing one common goal, using different methods, for various reasons.
This podcasts is a microcosm of the harmony we create in the world; using different voices to accomplish one beautiful sound.
For whatever reason, people in this country are leaving the city and rat race behind, in search of a more simple life. The host, Alissa, may be one of the nations most underrated & unknown interviewers, but she’s here to dig deep with... more
I’ve been a huge fan of Urban Exodus for a long time and seem to finally be on the cusp of making my dreams of rural living come true! The podcast like the blog is both inspiring and provides a real look into this movement.
There is no show that shares so many diverse and uplifting stories of people who have followed their own path than this one. Highly highly recommend 💕
Although I have no plans to move to the country, this podcast is truly inspiring to be more involved in my local community. The guests offer simple and in depth ideas to make changes in our lives for the betterment of our communities.
Love all of these stories so much. Have been reading the Urban Exodus since its beginning, and the podcast format is a great new lens!
It's so inspiring to listen to how others made significant shifts and weathered the difficulties that entails, only to come out the other side feeling more fulfilled. Urban Exodus keeps it real and still manages to inspire.
I’m so glad Urban Exodus started a podcast and Alissa is such a great host.
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