Can you come outside and play? | #21
When was the last time you went outside to play?! In this episode of Camp Nowhere we dive into what play looks like for adults, the benefits and my personal experience integrating play back into my life!
I Just Met You and I Love You | #20
How do you approach finding new friends out in the real world?! I’ve got a lifetime of practice due to moving nearly ever year growing up, so in this episode of Camp Nowhere, I lay out my incredibly nonscientific but effective approach to making friends!
So Wrong but So Right | #19
It’s an age old story, it’s not a matter of if things will go wrong, just a matter of when. This is the story of seemingly everything going wrong from early on in our travels. Even though everything went wrong, it also is a story of everything turning out exactly as it was meant to be.
Triumph and Heartbreak on Old Route 66 | #18
After two and a half years of planning and preparation for transitioning to full time life on the road, we knew that our first few weeks would be memorable, but nothing prepared us for how those first few weeks turned out.
A Conversation with Discomfort | #17
What happens when you decide to step away from other people’s expectations of you? Well, you learn that you actually need to get around your own expectations for yourself. Today, we talk to Shruthi who’s a full time traveler, hiker and runner.
Making Camp Tiramisu Live with GonDirtin’ | #16
In today’s episode of Camp Nowhere, we sit down to record a live conversation from the Dometic booth at the SoCal Overland Expo show. After our chat we dive straight into a live demo where Linhbergh takes us through how to make Vietnamese Coffee Coconut Creme Tiramisu.
Untangling the History of a Recipe | #15
In this episode of Camp Nowhere MAK tracks down the origins of a recipe that has long been in her family. The recipe for Kalua Pork is steeped in lore and has feed more people than just about any recipe in MAK’s family cookbook.
Processing Grief in Nature | #14
MAK has a candid conversation with long time friend and fellow traveler, Aimee Bartee about their shared experience of traveling around Alaska for a summer while in the depths of grief.
The Art of Observation | #13
We dive into a chat with Chase Bartee a filmmaker, scientific illustrator and multifaceted storyteller to discuss the value of observing the natural world.
Tokyo | Japan Audio Diary Part 3 | #12
In this episode, we wrap up our unforgettable journey through Japan, from watching the sunrise over Mount Fuji to exploring Tokyo’s artsy side.
Mount Fuji | Japan Audio Diary Part 2 | #11
In this second part of the Japan Audio Diary, we're diving deeper into the heart of Japan’s incredible landscapes and fascinating culture.
Hiroshima | Japan Audio Diary Part 1 | #10
This is part 1 of 3 episodes that will cover my last two weeks in Japan. This episode covers Hiroshima and Miajima.
New Year, Same Me | Anti-Resolutions | #9
It took me many years to realize that I had an unhealthy relationship with goal setting and new years resolutions. So in this episode I share my history with strict goal setting, how things have evolved over time and what I now do in place of classic “New Years Resolutions.”
Temples and Takoyaki | Japan | #8
Japan has spoken to my soul in a way that no other place has. I discuss the impact of a culture with a visible history, Japan’s dedication to craft and quality in everything they do, as well as the beauty of not being able to communicate.
Navigating Life’s Curveballs: Embracing Change with Transformation Guide Torea Rodriguez | #07
In this episode, we are diving into some big topics about how to navigate change and personal evolution. Toréa specializes in helping people reach their full potential and is an expert in all things transition.
Wander Far, Spend Less: Budget-Friendly Tips for International Travel with Allie Rockwell | #06
In this episode of Camp Nowhere, we sit down with Allie Rockwell, the founder and creator of “Booked It On Points” newsletter for all things tips, tricks and deals for scoring affordable international travel.
Alaska: Life Decidedly NOT on Autopilot | #05
Alaska has inadvertently become a place that holds a lot of meaning for me and my family. We all found our way there at different times and for completely different reasons.
A Childhood Fascination Turned Career with Rachel Jung | #04
As a fellow female creative entrepreneur, I draw a lot of inspiration, kinship and camaraderie from Rachel Jung. She is a multi talented artist and illustrator who’s work inspires a deep love for the outdoors.
Finding Community in Unexpected Places | #03
From a chance encounter on the ferry, to participating in a triathlon with nearly the entire community, our time on Malcolm Island we made memories that we will forever cherish.
28 Years of Orca Research with Troy Bright | #02
In this episode of Camp Nowhere, while exploring on Malcolm Island, BC MAK meets Troy Bright, an Orca researcher of 28 years on the island.