#172 The End? Or a Hiatus? Tiny House Podcast Season Finale by Bigfoot Podcast Network
Dec 26, 2018
44 min
#171 Doing Well Doing Good For Veterans with Gabrielle Rapport by Bigfoot Podcast Network
Dec 19, 2018
27 min
#170 Talking The Tiny House Evolution with Jewel Pearson by Bigfoot Podcast Network
Dec 12, 2018
40 min
In over a year we’ve heard some interesting things. But this show takes the cake. We didn’t know the state of Washington is offering tiny house certifications specifically for tiny houses built in Washington. Wow. That’s total news to us. Thankfully, Cosme Hernandez from Tiny House Cribs joined us on our show to edumacate us. Cosme launched his company last year stemming from his personal life living minimally since he was 14. Cosme has done his homework out of necessity. With the massive shakedown of the tiny house builder community, he’s going to need all the understanding he can get. Sounds like he has.
Dec 5, 2018
40 min
#168 Tiny Houses As A Side Hustle With Sean O'Neil by Bigfoot Podcast Network
Nov 28, 2018
43 min
Getting a late start to a growing industry (is it still growing?) isn’t always a bad thing. When Jason decided he was not going to take another job after ten years being a stay at home dad, he decided instead to put his carpentry skills to work. As a tiny house builder. His first creation is called Tiny Terrapin. He envisioned the new owner traveling, like a turtle, with its home on its back. The tiny house movement is seeing a strange cycle these days, with events hosting lower turnouts and builders going bust. That doesn’t confront Jason. He believes he offers something unique in his attention to quality, materials and, of course, his creation.
Nov 21, 2018
40 min
#166 At Home On The Farm, The Winery And The Brewery With Joel Holland by Bigfoot Podcast Network
Nov 15, 2018
45 min
#165 The Most Fantastic Things Are Things That Just Pop Up With Zach Yeager by Bigfoot Podcast Network
Nov 7, 2018
48 min
Carolynn started life as a professional, but now has become a rural activist as a result of her intimate travels spurred at first by school kids. Armed with a charming micro van conversion, and directions from students in Oregon, she headed from Stumptown east to find out about small town America. Unexpectedly, she fell in love with one particular location, Mississippi. So much so that she’s going back. What she discovered changed her mind about “the south.” Now she’s wishing more of her liberal friends could learn what she’s learned. For Americans in the south are pretty much like every other American: they just want to be understood. And respected.
Oct 31, 2018
50 min
This show, one of our latest after a long hiatus (hey, that rhymed), started clunky. But then Mike and Shannon started talking about their 10-year love affair with a Polaris 42 –– a speedy rustic, traditional sailboat they intended in sailing the world on...but ended up living in, tied to the dock, for 10 years. AAARRRG. While they didn’t fulfil their long-held dream (which still festers unfulfilled below the surface), they did benefit from wonderful small-space living epiphanies, epiphanies which still hang with them today. They say everyone has fun until someone gets hurt. That’s exactly what happened with Mike, when one day, up atop the boat’s mast, he fell...as far down as the boat is long. We’ll leave the rest of the story for your listening pleasure.
Oct 24, 2018
44 min
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