Jan 21 2010
RowdyKittens on Peak Experience!
Fellow small home and simple living blogger Tammy from RowdyKittens and her husband Logan are the subject of a new Peak Moment Television interview!
“Rather than follow the customary American dream, Tammy and Logan sold their car, and moved to a bikeable/walkable neighborhood in Sacramento, California. After reading Derrick Jensen’s writings, this couple used Your Money or Your Life as a means to get out of debt and, they feel, regain their lives and their future. While they recount the psychological challenges of facing a future of declining resources, the catalyst that continues to move them forward is a dream of living in an affordable tiny house within a supportive community.”
You can watch the segment below or listen to the audio version. And if you’re not already doing so, I encourage you to follow their further adventures on RowdyKittens.
Fellow small home and simple living blogger Tammy from RowdyKittens and her husband Logan are the subject of a new Peak Moment Television interview!
“Rather than follow the customary American dream, Tammy and Logan sold their car, and moved to a bikeable/walkable neighborhood in Sacramento, California. After reading Derrick Jensen’s writings, this couple used Your Money or Your Life as a means to get out of debt and, they feel, regain their lives and their future. While they recount the psychological challenges of facing a future of declining resources, the catalyst that continues to move them forward is a dream of living in an affordable tiny house within a supportive community.”
You can watch the segment below or listen to the audio version. And if you’re not already doing so, I encourage you to follow their further adventures on RowdyKittens.
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Thanks for the link love Steph! I appreciate it.
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I am inspired by this video, I too had downsized, eliminated much stuff, am debt free, but after watching this presentation, I sit and look around and I am aware that stuff has creeped back into my space, that I need to redefine some goals, and focus more on each action I take, instead of slipping back on to auto-pilot. Thanks for the awakening. Peter