Welcome to Tiny House Tales, a podcast about the experiences of people who have joined the tiny house movement. Join your hosts Zack Giffin and John Weisbarth, known from the popular show "Tiny House Nation," as they give listeners a behind the scenes glimpse into the absolute joys and inherent challenges of living tiny.Together they seek to unlock the successful strategies for minimalist living a... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | After ShowsPlaces & TravelSociety & CultureTV & Film |
In this episode, John and Zack sit down with legendary Tiny Home builder, Jay Shafeer, who is also known as the "Godfather of Tiny Homes." Jay opens up about his philosophy and discusses the complexities of Tiny House codes that greatly impact the co... more
In this episode, John and Zack sit down with adventurer, writer, and podcaster, Fitz Cahall. They discuss the culture of being a "Dirt Bag," a life of adventure, and the impact of living tiny as a concept. more
In this episode, John and Zack sit down with veteran Alan Peak to discuss starting over in society, mental health, and how living tiny gives Alan freedom. more
In this episode, Zack and John sit down with Lindsay Wood, who is known as the Tiny Home Lady. She has built a business as being a Tiny Consultant and discusses her first tine going Tiny and what she has learned along the way. more
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Even though I get to watch re-runs for free on Sony tv plus, I am glad you all started a pod cast! Love it.
Thanks for doing this, really miss the show and hoping to see it again.
I somehow stumbled across the podcast and was so happy to see John and Zach. My tiny house interest has been reignited! I think the podcast will be able to do a lot of things the show couldn’t. I look forward to many future episodes.
I have been following the tiny house movement for almost 5 years. And I have watched a lot of your Tiny House Nation episodes on Roku channel, sometimes two or three times. I went to a tiny house festival in San Diego in 2022. I have also attended, on zoom, a couple of tiny house summits. I have been a member of the THIA for two years. So that I can get some experience, I have been living in my friends’ 200 square-foot tiny house that has no plumbing for the past 10 months. I’m so glad that you ... more
Zach and John know it and are happy to spread the good news of Tiny. They bring a balance of joy and expertise to podcasts which is rarely found but just like their show, I cannot get enough. So happy to hear from this duo again and can’t wait for more episodes!
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