Ditching Suburbia
Summary: Ditching Suburbia is published by the Boyink family, who has lived on the road in the USA since 2010. Along the way they've met families who live on boats, in tiny houses, on homesteads, and on bikes. Each week the podcast will look at a different aspect of what a non-suburban life is like. If you have achieved the "American Dream" but found it a nightmare, if you feel like you never see your kids, if you yearn for a simpler life or more adventure - Ditch Suburbia!
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- Artist: Michael Boyink
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Podcasts:
Our battle with complacency.
Jesse Richard his wife and 3 year old daughter are getting ready to ditch the suburbs in Canada. Jesse has been working especially hard as a software engineer over the past decade and the family plans to travel on funds saved up for travel.
Jesse Richard his wife and 3 year old daughter are getting ready to ditch the suburbs in Canada. Jesse has been working especially hard as a software engineer over the past decade and the family plans to travel on funds saved up for travel.
David and Stephanie Dawson downsized from a 2,000 sq ft home to a 1,300 sq ft apartment before moving into their 42' 5th Wheel. They are finishing up an apartment complex that will provide for their upcoming travels.
David and Stephanie Dawson downsized from a 2,000 sq ft home to a 1,300 sq ft apartment before moving into their 42' 5th Wheel. They are finishing up an apartment complex that will provide for their upcoming travels.
We're stuck. But we know being stuck often leads to a good story of getting free.
We're stuck. But we know being stuck often leads to a good story of getting free.
Time flies when you are standing still.
Time flies when you are standing still.
How we prepped for, endured, and returned from a 33 hour Amtrak trip.
How we prepped for, endured, and returned from a 33 hour Amtrak trip.
You can't go home again, because the you that left isn't the you going back.
You can't go home again, because the you that left isn't the you going back.
We use crisis to fuel change.
We use crisis to fuel change.