The Dark Side of Nomadic Living

I spent last night sleeping on a plane again. This was my 32nd flight for the year. I think of that scene in Forrest Gump after Jenny left him and he started running across the country for the next three years. He said he “just felt like running.” When I began this journey of nomadic living, I just felt like running. But now as the miles add up…

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Lessons From a Year of Nomadic Living

(5 Minute Read) Last year, I ran away from home. Upon ending a five year relationship, I began a year of nomadic living. Looking back, it was an attempt to rediscover myself. The pace of change that accompanies life as a nomad inspires growth in unique ways. This piece is my reflection of a few lessons of the lifestyle.

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The Last Chip

(1 Minute Read) Imagine you’ve been craving Pringles and you have a brand new can sitting right in front of you. You proceed to pop that plastic lid off, peel back the foil and gently pick up that first delicate chip. After a moment of admiration…

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Tribe and the Island Life

(9 Minute Read) I recently got the honor to spend six days bowhunting on a remote island in Hawaii. The trip was incredible on two accounts. The first was the raw intensity and spectrum of emotions that comes with the ups and downs of bow hunting. It certainly humbles you. The second was…

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Fragmented Thoughts on "The Social Dilemma"

(2 Minute Read) We used to sit in the same movie theater and watch the same movies. This gave us a foundation for conversations. Now we sit in our own movie theater watching our own movies. It’s a terrifying list:

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