Episode 15— In the first episode of our pandemic series, Matt Wood and family are coping with life in the time of quarantine by taking on backyard projects, enjoying their son’s developing vocabulary, and trying to give and
Nate Green
Trying to tell fantastic stories, stir up deep communities, and grow a family that makes the world a better place.
Thoreau on Clothes (Special Mini End Of Year Holiday Extra Exclusive Micro Bonus Episode)
Episode 14— Listen as I, Nate, read aloud a short post I wrote about four years ago which consistently gets more reads on Medium.com than anything else I’ve posted there. I mean, not like a ton or
Traveling America By Van With A Bird, A Dog, And A Modified Dodge Ram
Episode 13—Cori and Jennie traveled the U.S. in a van, which they modified themselves into a tiny traveling home, with a small dog and a bird. They lived to tell the tale of their adventures, from Maine to
Miles And Miles Of Appalachian Trials
Episode 12 is adapted from a story I wrote in 2011 called Bad Luck And Good Times On The Appalachian Trail. It’s a short episode—in which I mispronounced the word vomited many times (some of which you can
Learning To Be Clutter Free (Despite Hoarding Tendencies) With Wendy Green
In Episode 11, Nate and Wendy talk about Marie Kondo and her Netflix show, Tidying Up, hoarding tendencies, and the struggle to give things away. Wendy lays out her cleaning process and goals and we reminisce about our big move
World Tour Travel Entrepreneur, Jeremy Slough
Episode 10— In which I ask Jeremy Slough about running with the bulls in Pamplona, having malaria in an airport, and Pauly Shore, and in which he tells me about the California beach bum lifestyle, working with a non-profit in
Kim On The Trail, A Camino Tale
Episode 09— Nate asks his friend Kim Priore a bunch of questions about how she celebrated her 40th birthday by walking the Camino de Santiago de Compostela for ten days. Notes The Camino de Santiago on Wikipedia American Pilgrims On
Ed Lockett Jr., Two Decades In Haiti And Still Excited For The Future
Episode 08— Ed began with not much more than a guitar and a willingness to go and help in any way he could. He went on a couple trips to Haiti in the late 80s and got hooked on the