Explore nomadic living with Kristin Hanes, who splits her time between a campervan in the U.S. and on a sailboat in Mexico. Learn how to work remotely, downsize and transition your lifestyle to full-time travel, whether you want to live the van life, go RVing, or live on a boat. Do you dream of exploring national parks in a campervan or an RV, or living on a sailboat in remote tropical coves? Do y... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CulturePlaces & TravelLeisure |
In this episode of The Wayward Home podcast, host Kristin Hanes interviews Eddie from the Vanabond Tales blog about his experience transitioning from van life to sailboat life. more
Feeling connected while living a nomadic lifestyle can be challenging. In this episode, solo female van lifer Courtney Stevenson shares her best tips for combating loneliness and finding community on the road. more
Running a business on the road as a digital nomad can be incredibly rewarding, but also confusing when it comes tax time. Our guest today, Heather Ryan aka The Tax Queen, breaks down key tax tips for nomadic entrepreneurs. more
An Instagram-worthy van only goes so far - you need it to be functional and reliable for an enjoyable van life. Our guest, Kristen Bor from the popular outdoor and vanlife blog Bearfoot Theory, has lived on the road for 7 years and undergone 3 differ... more
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I’ve been listening to Kristin’s podcasts for a couple of years now. She’s my go-to for things related to vans. Not vanLIFE exclusively, but also van stuff in general. Her interviews are always informative, her guests well-selected, and the information well thought-out and complete. And she’s really easy on the ears. And if you look back at the list of podcasts you might have missed, there’s a wealth of information there. I’ll keep listening as long as she keeps producing!
Whether it’s an informative solo episode or she’s interviewing an interesting guest, you can tell Kristin lives and breathes van life.
I’m fairly new to vanning. Can’t say I’m even close to actual vanLIFING. But lots of time spent in my camper van. Kristin’s interviews and other podcasts are so spot-on that it’s amazing. It’s like she knows what I need to hear (even though often I don’t know, myself) re: the van experience and throws it at me. Her explanations of things technical is clear and succinct. Her delivery is rapid-paced but not overly. And she’s not hesitant to tackle subjects that others might avoid and to share t... more
Kristin is a great interviewer and the show content is always so interesting. The show answers all the questions I am thinking and brings to life things I never thought of. Relevant topics provide insights into what to expect on the road. Thank you for all that you do!
I love this podcast & look forward to new episodes! As someone who has only done vacation van trips (2-4 weeks) & aspires to do a year on the road, the interviews inspire me & excite me about what’s possible. It feels good to be reminded that a simple life in nature is very possible! My only request is more episodes!
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