This is about the story of my traveling and journey with addiction. I hope to share other travelers stories in the form of audio soon. Times from when I was homeless, hitchhiking, and my life was my dog Skinny Blue and my very best friend, Grant.
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Here is the first full episode of Nowhere, an interview with Theo who longboarded hundreds of miles around the country and also spent time hopping freight trains. He is similar to a subculture of travelers who live and sleep outside, travel...
I’m very excited about this. This podcast is essentially an extension of my Substack, but also will be a space where I will be exploring many things. The core of this is the focus on the “people who live on the fringes of society,” like oth...
Just a random update, a state of the Substack and also myself. First and foremost, I seriously appreciate all of you deeply. Anyone who has messaged me asking about recovery, anyone commenting, anyone reading this at all, you’re all so awes...
Once Marty and I were together and unleashed on Colorado we wandered somewhat aimlessly for some time, with nowhere to go, nowhere to be. We camped in West Pueblo, spent some time in Salida, and Alamosa.
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Ex-traveler, recovering addict, formerly homeless, spent three years traveling and being homeless in the US. Among other things also a writer, been writing in one form or another since I was 16, from fiction to poetry and spoken word, to theater.
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