EP 76: Van Life Adventures: Intentions and Experiences

← aLL podcast EPISOdes

What you’ll learn in this episode:

  • Holly's journey into tiny living began with her husband's fiscally conservative mindset.

  • The couple's mantra of 'less is more' has guided their lifestyle choices.

  • Tiny living allows for financial flexibility and prioritising experiences over possessions.

  • Travelling in a van provides a balance of comfort and adventure for the family.

  • The van trip served as a prototype for their future retirement plans.

  • Living in a van reaffirmed their commitment to minimalism and tiny living.

  • Holly's financial planning practice focuses on clients who value outdoor adventures.

  • The importance of testing out van life before making a long-term commitment.

  • Holly learned to blend her personal and professional life in her financial practice.

  • The family enjoyed the flexibility of visiting multiple locations during their trip.

 

In this episode of the Less House More Moola Podcast, Holly Davis shares her journey into tiny living and minimalism, highlighting how her experiences with van life have shaped her financial planning philosophy. The conversation explores the motivations behind van life, choosing a van for family travel, the joys and challenges of living in a small space, and the valuable lessons learned about blending personal passions with professional life. Holly emphasizes the importance of experiences over material possessions and how this mindset has led to a more fulfilling lifestyle.

For full show notes and more information visit: https://bit.ly/40uvC6M

 

Resources mentioned

 

Quotes from the episode

 
Our 1000 square foot house felt very spacious
— Holly Davis
 
Less is more has always been my favorite quote
— Holly Davis
 
I feel so fortunate to have that tight knit family
— Holly Davis

Subscribe to the podcast

Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Amazon Music | Google Podcasts | RSS

Next
Next

Ep 75: The Rise Of Tiny Homes: Why Intentional Living And Right-sizing Your Home Matters