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We talk all about Van life in this one. from trips we take to poops we rake.

 

Cottonwood pass, moose hangs, and Q+A’s from the folk.

this conversation goes from boring to totally intriguing. caleb gets caught up talking about roads. boring af. but then! vegan ‘za. NOT boring af. but for real—lots of good talk in this one. off grid time in crested butte, co. moose sightings. and a good ole instagram q & a session. love ya’ll.

time to ground.

in this episode, amy & caleb reflect on caleb’s solo few days in the van. they also talk in depth about new goals they have set for themselves, grounding & what that looks like for them in vanlife.

the aspen forest.

join amy & caleb in the aspen forest in telluride, co. hear about their first trip back to denver after having lived in the van for one month, phase two of vanlyf in telluride, & how their relationship has grown so far. they also announce some surprises for the future of the podcast!

 
 

 

Once upon a time in Salida

listen as amy & caleb engage in a conversation about the nitty & gritty parts of vanlyf & how they accomplish simple life tasks that now require a little more creativity & time. also, learn how 3 weeks into vanlyf has left them feeling amazed, vulnerable, & sometimes stressed.

The Beginning of VanLyf in Twin Lakes, CO

in this episode of untitled vanlyf project // the podcast, amy & caleb reflect on the last few months in quarantine in their house in denver, selling most of the possessions they owned, & the official move into santiago. of course, pretty much nothing went as planned & they almost ended up homeless! vanlyf was a crazy trip before it even really started. tune in to hear all about this crazy adventure.

Inaugural Moab VanLyf Adventure

in this pilot episode of untitled vanlyf project // the podcast, amy & caleb give an overview of who they are & how they arrived to the conclusion of wanting to buy & move into a converted sprinter van. find out how their first trip in the van to moab, utah was, what they did, what they learned, and most importantly, did their dogs enjoy it?!