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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Ex-vagabond, recovering addict, spent three years homeless traveling the US. I write about that and more. Creator of the podcast Nowhere where I interview people who live on the fringes of society and delve into the fringes of the human condition.
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