In this episode, we sit down with Alpena resident Steve Jackubin. We discuss the video he did for the Hot Takes contest, some background on his role with the United Way, and the Hot Takes from the Kitchen Podcast. Along with this, he shares some thoughts on the Hungry Hippie, and we finish up with a discussion on the upcoming Super Bowl.
In this episode, we sit down with David Horn of Tacoma, Washington. While in his mid 20's, David gave up a cushy corporate job, sold everything he owned, and moved to Tanzania. David shares his experience with the culture shock, a huge lifestyle change, and also shares some great stories from his time there. His introspection will shed some light on what it's like to give it all up in search for meaning in life.
In this episode, I interview Portland, Oregon resident Jeremy Fama. Jeremy lives in the forest in north Portland. He offers a unique perspective on life, sharing the benefits and challenges to a life of voluntary homelessness. Check out this episode and hear his story and see life from a different angle.
On this episode, I sat down with Damon Ristau, producer of the award winning Bus Movie. He shares his story of how he got started in the film industry, as well as his thoughts on hippie culture, the making of The Bus Movie, and the need for our society to slow down. Check it out!
In the first episode, Hippie Greg travels to Ranchester, Wyoming to interview Spencer Porden. Spencer purchased a 1969 VW Bus a few years back and was able to contact the long term owner. He shares some insight into what it's like to own a VW, the history of the one he bought, and also shares some great stories of experiences he's had since owning the bus.