What if the world was uncomplicated and we could focus in on the meaningful things in life? Every week, Savannah and Ari discuss simplifying their life, growing and loving their family, and learning about the world. The Pulidos are a husband and wife duo seeking to live simply and find adventure. They share about their travels, how they have incorporated minimalism into their life, why they use essential oils, what their experience has been as a bi-racial couple, and much more. So, get cozy and settle in for a heartfelt chat with the Pulidos.
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What if the world was uncomplicated and we could focus in on the meaningful things in life? Every week, Savannah and Ari discuss simplifying their life, growing and loving their family, and learning about the world. The Pulidos are a husband and wife duo seeking to live simply and find adventure. They share about their travels, how they have incorporated minimalism into their life, why they use essential oils, what their experience has been as a bi-racial couple, and much more. So, get cozy and settle in for a heartfelt chat with the Pulidos.
Ari shares about an annoying thing that happens at work and a conversation he overheard. Savannah talks about a series of Instagram reels and the questionable parenting practice it encourages.
Savannah and Ari discuss the children’s book Goodnight Moon, Ari getting Covid, Savannah quitting her job, and cringe/problematic things on social media.
Savannah and Ari talk about their experiences with living tiny (or just small in some instances). They reflect on the three homes they’ve lived in and discuss the good, the bad, the ugly, and the tiny.
In this unedited episode, Savannah and Ari discuss a hairdresser dilemma that made them lose their faith in humanity and what name Ari should go by when he’s teaching.
Savannah and Ari discover and discuss the best and the worst in the world of birthday rewards and rank the items you can receive from Dutch Bros., Old Navy, Burger King, The Cheesecake Factory, and everything in between. Plus, Ari talks about seeing Spanish ads on his phone.
Savannah and Ari recap their recent trip to New York City by rating a bunch of elements of the trip on a scale of 1 to 10—NY-style pizza, the Statue of Liberty, Time Square, the Harry Potter store, and more. Plus, Savannah talks about her winter reading challenge.
Savannah shares what she learned from reading The Whole Brain Child and she and Ari discuss the ideas presented in the book and how they want to apply it to their own parenting. Plus, they discuss their “sick voice” and share a recent “what was that about?” moment.
Savannah and Ari discuss their upcoming farewell to the smartphone. They talk about why they have decided to get rid of their iPhones, what kind of phones they will be using, some obstacles that they anticipate facing, and their hopes and expectations about life post-smartphone. Plus, Savannah shares some of the *interesting* things that people do and say in Facebook groups.
In the fourth annual Pulidos Podcast Christmas Movie Tournament, Christmas-themed TV show episodes have their chance to shine. As they work their way through the bracket, Savannah and Ari discuss and debate each pairing—including Friends, Seinfeld, Boy Meets World, the Simpsons, Gilmore Girls, Home Improvement, and many more—and ultimately crown one TV show winner.
Savannah and Ari talk about slang from the 1920s to the 2000s and share the ones they would love to bring back. Savannah mentions breaking her streak on Duolingo, and Ari discusses his hate for sourdough breadmaking.
Savannah and Ari debate, discuss, and deliberate in order to crown the best Thanksgiving side dish in this tournament-style episode. Plus, they talk about good and bad locations for a first date.
Savannah and Ari talk about decorating for Christmas before Thanksgiving. They also ask if writing in cursive is a lost art and if students nowadays can read analog clocks.
Savannah and Ari rate more Halloween candy and talk about unusual conversations they’ve had with strangers in Target—and how they are now wary of ANY conversation someone tries to initiate with them.
Savannah and Ari discuss the new mythical folklore of the "Switch Witch" and the fun spin on receiving Halloween candy. They also react to John Oliver's Homeschool segment and unpack the real truth of homeschool issues.
Savannah and Ari discuss the perfect way to assemble a burger, an annoying interaction with a Disneyland cast member, and how late is too late to order at a restaurant.
Savannah and Ari discuss their favorite non-Disney animated movies. Plus, they talk about parenting decisions when it comes to values and ideals and Ari’s neighbor seeing him being weird.
Savannah and Ari discuss insecurity, accepting your body, societal norms, and femininity when it comes to body hair. Plus Ari tells the story of losing his cool in the Eras Tour parking garage.
Savannah and Ari discuss honking, shushing, and giving a thumbs down to other drivers; babies in public and a potential new airplane policy; and Ari’s DMV test.
What if the world was uncomplicated and we could focus in on the meaningful things in life? Every week, Savannah and Ari discuss simplifying their life, growing and loving their family, and learning about the world. The Pulidos are a husband and wife duo seeking to live simply and find adventure. They share about their travels, how they have incorporated minimalism into their life, why they use essential oils, what their experience has been as a bi-racial couple, and much more. So, get cozy and settle in for a heartfelt chat with the Pulidos.