Click to Send Laura a Text! The modern world often prescribes a narrow path to security: climb the corporate ladder, acquire a larger house, and accumulate material wealth. But what if true resilience, abundance, and happiness could be found by turning away from this script and rooting oneself deeply in the earth? This is the core philosophy explored in a recent episode of the Less House More Moola Podcast, featuring natural living advocates Jesse and Johanna Boudreau of Chimayó, New Mexico. ...
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Click to Send Laura a Text! The modern world often prescribes a narrow path to security: climb the corporate ladder, acquire a larger house, and accumulate material wealth. But what if true resilience, abundance, and happiness could be found by turning away from this script and rooting oneself deeply in the earth? This is the core philosophy explored in a recent episode of the Less House More Moola Podcast, featuring natural living advocates Jesse and Johanna Boudreau of Chimayó, New Mexico. ...
Tiny vs. Small: Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Alternative Housing
Less House More Moola
20 minutes
5 months ago
Tiny vs. Small: Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Alternative Housing
Click to Send Laura a Text! In this episode, Laura Lynch discusses the evolving landscape of tiny and small homes, emphasizing the importance of intentional living and the legal complexities surrounding these housing options. She explores the demand for smaller homes as a solution to affordability issues in the housing market, while also addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by small residential units. The conversation highlights the need for creative living solutions and the ...
Less House More Moola
Click to Send Laura a Text! The modern world often prescribes a narrow path to security: climb the corporate ladder, acquire a larger house, and accumulate material wealth. But what if true resilience, abundance, and happiness could be found by turning away from this script and rooting oneself deeply in the earth? This is the core philosophy explored in a recent episode of the Less House More Moola Podcast, featuring natural living advocates Jesse and Johanna Boudreau of Chimayó, New Mexico. ...