Sinopsis
Conversations on how to plan, build, and live the tiny life.
Episodios
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Toilet Types for Tiny Houses
29/09/2023 Duración: 20minThe type of toilet you choose to install in your tiny home will definitely affect things like your budget, your other systems, and your ability to travel. It's a question that I get from time to time, so I thought I would share this short and informational session with you. I am talking through what I chose for my tiny house, the different types of toilets that exist, how they work, and the pros and cons of each.In This Episode:Water usage and flush toilets in a tiny home environmentWaste water tanks and weight impactsAlternative solutions to flush and compost toiletsBreaking down the pros and cons of commercial compost toiletsAll about bucket-style compost toiletsLinks and ResourcesTiny House SummitAll Access PassHumanure Handbook by Joseph JenkinsThere’s No Such Thing as a Composting Toilet with Humanure Handbook Author Joe Jenkins on the Tiny House Lifestyle PodcastFull show notes, links and resources can be found at https://www.thetinyhouse.net/toilet-typesThis Week's Sponsor:Tiny House Engage b
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On Demand Hot Water for Tiny Homes: Discovering PrecisionTemp's Innovative Solutions
15/09/2023 Duración: 42minGerry Wolter is an inventor and entrepreneur who has revolutionized tankless hot water systems for small and tiny houses. His company, PrecisionTemp, offers innovative and American made water heating solutions for both heat and hot water. From onboard hot water for sailors to portable heaters for firefighters and tiny house tankless heaters, Gerry has done it all. Today, he's here to share his expertise on compact cutting-edge heating solutions for the tiny house movement. We’ll talk through the different models that PrecisionTemp offers and discuss why you might choose one over the other. Plus, we discuss hydronic heat and why it’s an option more people should consider. If you're planning to build a tiny home you won't want to miss this episode. So, let's dive in and learn from Gerry Wolter. In This Episode:
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Creating Financial Security in a Tiny House: Insights from a Certified Financial Planner
08/09/2023 Duración: 34minLaura Lynch is a certified financial planner who specializes in helping people financially execute their plans to go tiny. Laura shares her insights on the unique aspects of tiny living, including the financial considerations and the importance of creating a supportive community for the longterm. She also opens up about her own journey towards embracing the tiny lifestyle and aligning all aspects of her life to her authentic self. We'll discuss the financial questions and challenges that arise when it comes to tiny houses, such as loans, and prioritizing sweat equity. It's going to be an eye-opening conversation, so let's dive in and explore the world of Less House, More Moolah, with Laura Lynch.In This Episode:
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The Journey to Building an Affordable Tiny House Community
01/09/2023 Duración: 46minJinkie Echols is an incredible advocate for affordable housing and the founder of Peace Wind, a successful tiny house community in Cocoa Florida. Jinkie shares her remarkable journey and the lessons she's learned along the way, from buying raw land, to getting codes and zoning changed, all the way to developing the houses and opening for business. With her experience as a builder, developer, and landlord of her own tiny house community, Jinkie has firsthand insights into the challenges and rewards of creating an affordable and diverse community. Jinkie's passion for community building and the unique perspective she brings to this male dominated field make this episode a must listen. Sit back and prepare to be inspired as we explore the world of affordable housing and tiny house communities with Jinkie Echols. In This Episode:
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Creating the Perfect Tiny Kitchen: FOTILE’s Micro Appliances for the Tiny House Lifestyle
25/08/2023 Duración: 31minThis episode features special guest, Jason Gastman, the new business development manager for FOTILE America. We discuss Jason's role in bringing FOTILE appliances into the mainstream markets, making them a premier choice for appliances with premium retailers, architects, and builders. Jason has been focusing on providing high quality appliances such as hoods, ovens, and cooktops to the tiny house community and upscale compact living spaces. One of their standout products is the in-sink dishwasher, which has gained popularity in the tiny home and ADU builder markets due to its compact, ergonomic, and energy efficient design. We'll be talking about the challenges of promoting these products and how FOTILE sets itself apart from other brands in terms of quality, design, and innovative features. In This Episode:
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The 3 Keys to Parking Your Tiny House Legally in Colorado
18/08/2023 Duración: 45minTracy Manchego-Baker, is the co-founder of Tiny Building Experts based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Tracy and her husband Austin have built a reputation as experienced ethical and high quality tiny home builders, with Austin leading the way by being part of almost 500 Tiny House builds since 2014. They also serve as industry consultants and subject matter experts supporting tiny home initiatives both locally and nationally for building code standards and navigating the placement of tiny homes legally. If you've heard the recent news out of Colorado regarding new Tiny House regulations, you'll be happy to know that Tracy served on the committee to help create them and she'll walk us through exactly what the new law does and doesn't do. Stay tuned to discover more insights from Tracy Manchego-Baker of Tiny Building Experts.In This Episode:Challenges and Goals of the Tiny House Movement in Colorado
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Tiny Dreams on a Budget: Navigating Construction as Your Own Contractor
11/08/2023 Duración: 34minLaura Kuntz is an elementary school teacher and a mother of three grown daughters. She's here to share her journey of building her own tiny house. Since high school Laura has been obsessed with the idea of living in a small home and now as an empty nester, she finally had the perfect opportunity to make her dream a reality. In this episode, Laura walks us through the steps she took to go from being a tiny house enthusiast to a proud homeowner. She shares insights about finding the right location, navigating building codes and permits in the strict state of Massachusetts, and her unique choice of building her tiny house on a foundation instead of on wheels and acting as her own contractor. Stay tuned for an inspiring conversation with Laura about turning a lifelong dream into a tangible, beautiful home.In This Episode:Researching Resources
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From North Dallas to Homesteading Paradise: The Story of One Family's Tiny Transition
04/08/2023 Duración: 49minBeau and Kelly are a full time family building a Texas homestead. They are living in a tiny house that is just over 800 square feet with five kids and we just scratched the surface of their really cool lifestyle in this interview. If you are interested in homesteading, buying raw land, or a shed to tiny house conversion, this episode is for you. Beau has so much info to share. In this conversation we dive into the start of their project, what the land was like when they first bought it, what they had to do and why they chose a shed conversion.In This Episode:
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Exploring Mal's Mushroom House: A Fairy Tale-Styled Tiny Home with Innovative Renovations
28/07/2023 Duración: 28minMallory is a tiny house dweller who lives in a stationary tiny house that she calls Mal's mushroom house. The house is beautifully renovated with a fairy tale like theme and feel to it. In this conversation, we'll learn about the history of Mal's mushroom house and the interior renovations that Mallory did to the house. We discuss the creative and inexpensive renovations she did, using things like countertop wrapping, cabinet wraps, and creating an accent wall using trim board. Plus, I get Mallory to spill her secrets about where she actually stores her stuff and the challenges of living tiny.In This Episode:
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Treehouses and Funky Shelter: Exploring the Work and Workshops of Derek ‘Deek’ Diedricksen
21/07/2023 Duración: 32minToday’s episode is with fan favorite Derek "Deek" Diedricksen. Deek has been on the show several times, but I invited him back because it is the 10th anniversary of his super fun and unique signature tiny house building workshop, called Tiny House Summer Camp. In this interview, we'll talk about Deek’s hands on approach to workshops and how he structures these events so you can get your hands on power tools and build, to really get a sense of what it's like to build a small home. It wouldn't be an interview with Deek without lots of fun stories. We talk about how he has built small homes on public land that are completely hidden from view, how to start small, and other workshops and writing projects he has on his plate. Deek is always cooking up lots of interesting things, tune into this really fun conversation.In This Episode:Workshop Reflections
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Building Relationships and Skills Through Workshops and Projects
14/07/2023 Duración: 48minJeff Waldman is a builder, a tinkerer, a designer, and over the course of several years, he and his partner Molly designed and built a beautiful retreat in the Redwoods with lots of help from friends. Unfortunately, it was lost in a 2020 wildfire. In this conversation, we will talk about the benefits of building with your community and involving your friends in your builds. We also talk about the importance of getting started with something small. Maybe not starting with a tiny house first, but with a chicken coop or a picnic table. Jeff is also the author of a best selling book called Tools, The Ultimate Guide and we talk about why he wrote it and who it's for. I really enjoyed this conversation with Jeff and I know you will too.In This Episode:
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Untangling the Tiny House Legal Landscape with Lee Pera
07/07/2023 Duración: 37minAre you confused by all the latest tiny house news relating to regulations and building code? Today, Lee Pera is joining the show to help us untangle all of the regulatory happenings in the tiny house world. In this conversation, we delve into various topics including the IRC, Appendix Q, and ASTM efforts to create tiny house standards. Lee shares recent developments in the regulatory landscape and explains what they mean for living tiny legally. This episode provides valuable insights into the legal landscape of tiny house living and practical advice for those interested in building or living in a tiny home.In This Episode:
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Making Your Home Unique: Tips from an Experienced Tiny House Builder
30/06/2023 Duración: 55minKristie Wolfe returns to the Tiny House Lifestyle Podcast with a conversation you do not want to miss. Her initial tiny house project in 2011 led her down a path she never expected. Kristie is passionate about creating unique, handcrafted experiences including a tree house in Hawaii, an underground hobbit hole in Washington and a potato hotel in her hometown of Boise. In this conversation we dive into Kristie's latest and most ambitious project to date, Moonpass Lookouts and the inspiration behind them. Discover the secrets behind her success and learn how she continues to dominate the Airbnb market. Get ready for an inspiring and enlightening conversation.In This Episode:Unique Builds
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Building Solo: How to Create a Sustainable Dream Home Alone in the Woods
23/06/2023 Duración: 41minOtis Sanders has spent the past five years constructing his dream home in the great outdoors, all alone in the woods. Otis found serenity and satisfaction in the process of creating a space that he could call his own. In this episode, we'll be discussing the challenges of building solo in the woods, including how to transport materials, manage your time, and ensure your safety when you're working alone. We'll also talk about the importance of sustainability and reducing environmental waste in the construction process. And finally, we'll dive into the joys of creating something beautiful and unique with your own hands and the sense of accomplishment that comes with it. So if you're considering building your own tiny house, or you're simply interested in sustainability or the joys of living in the woods, this episode is for you.In This Episode:Sustainable living
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Music and Sustainability: A Tiny House Lifestyle
16/06/2023 Duración: 35minMeet Ashley Mazanec, a self-professed tiny home nerd and talented musician. Ashley just released a new song and music video shot in her tiny house! In this conversation, we will talk about what it's like filming a music video in a tiny house, why Ash was drawn to the tiny house movement, and what she hopes to achieve with this music video. Ash has also lived in 3 different tiny homes, all rentals, so we talk about the challenges of finding tiny homes as longterm rentals. It's a really interesting conversation and I hope you stick around to meet the charming Ash Mazanec.In This Episode:Living in multiple tiny homes and seeking community.Tiny homes: eco-friendly and affordable housing option.Why living tiny aligns with Ash’s values, ecological activism.Policy changes for the environment and sustainable farming solutionsThe challenges of living tiny legally in San DiegoAshley’s music video and creative processLinks and Resources:Ash's Indiegogo CampaignRegeneration: Ending the Climate Crisis in On
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From Shed to Off-Grid Tiny House: Customization and Challenges
09/06/2023 Duración: 37minBlake and his wife, Alex are 23 year old newlyweds living off the grid, tiny house life in Northern Arizona. Their 400 square foot shed conversion is a testament to their creativity and resourcefulness. In this episode, Blake shares the story behind their unique home from customization details to navigating the fine line between shed and residential structure. Get ready to be inspired by their journey into tiny house living and learn all about what it takes to convert a shed to a tiny house on this episode with Blake Oelfke.Visit https://www.thetinyhouse.net/266 for complete show notes, links, resources, and a transcript!In This Episode:Customization Details and Challenges of Converting a Shed to a Tiny HouseFoundations for Tiny Houses: Pouring a Solid Concrete Pad versus Concrete PiersBlake Offkey's Off-Grid Life Journey: Moving to Northern Arizona and Planning to Build Something of Their OwnLiving Minimally - From Closing Off Rooms to Living in a Tiny HouseInstalling a Septic System due to County Regul
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Reinventing Your Closet: 33 Items for 3 Months
02/06/2023 Duración: 37minInterested in trying out minimalism without committing to downsizing all of your stuff? This week, author and minimalist lifestyle expert, Courtney Carver, shares her insights on the benefits of living with less. We dive into how simplifying our lives creates time and space and discuss the basics of Project 333, a minimalist fashion challenge that allows people to get started with living simply without over-committing. Whether you're new to the concept of minimalism or looking for inspiration to continue on your journey, this episode is packed with valuable tips and resources to help you create a life of abundance with fewer possessions, work smarter, not harder, and experience the life-changing power of simplicity.Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net/265In This Episode:Courtney’s journey to a simpler lifeHow to get started with Project 333Living with less creates both time and spaceDeciding whether to rent or ownThe power of virtual communitiesThis Week's Sponsor: ATOMIC Homes Are you lo
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Rebuilding from a Wildfire: One Family's Journey to Tiny House Living
26/05/2023 Duración: 34minWhat if everything you’ve ever owned was suddenly destroyed by a wildfire? Nicole Sallak Anderson shares her experience of losing her California home to wildfire, how she found solace in documenting her post-fire journey, and how her memoir ultimately led her to tiny house living. Nicole is full of practical advice and insights on tiny house living and the importance of resilience in the face of adversity!Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net/264In This Episode:Rebuilding from nothingHow much does your insurance really cover?What to do when you’re short on tradespeopleBenefits and challenges unique to the tiny lifestylePlans for future tiny housesThis Week's Sponsor: ATOMIC Homes Are you looking for a fully customizable tiny home that's stylish, comfortable, and extremely well-built? Look no further than the VIA tiny homes by ATOMIC Homes. With over two decades of experience constructing sets for live events for top brands like The SuperBowl and WWE, ATOMIC is bringing their technical exp
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The Freedom and Flexibility of Tiny House Living
19/05/2023 Duración: 38minDuring the past couple of years, I’ve been watching Lazrin Schenck’s tiny house build take shape here in Vermont. Lazrin built her own tiny house, moved it three times, and recently purchased land to live on. Working at a job that has the flexibility to accommodate her projects, Lazrin has been constantly improving her surroundings in some pretty impressive ways. I hope you enjoy her perspective and persevering spirit as much as I do! Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net/263In This Episode:Financial freedom from the tiny houseInterior features Lazrin lovesA garage setup you may want to copyHow to build skills and tackle the hard projectsFuture challenges she’d love to tackleThis Week's Sponsor: ATOMIC Homes Are you looking for a fully customizable tiny home that's stylish, comfortable, and extremely well-built? Look no further than the VIA tiny homes by ATOMIC Homes. With over two decades of experience constructing sets for live events for top brands like The SuperBowl and WWE, ATOMIC i
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Building Tiny Homes on Cliff Sides and Treetops with Django Kroner - #262
12/05/2023 Duración: 27minAre you curious about what it would be like to sleep in a tiny house that is nestled in a treetop or hanging from the side of a cliff? Django Kroner, founder of The Canopy Crew, shares his insights on the challenges of building in unconventional locations and the special considerations required for these remarkable structures. Get ready to be inspired by the ingenious ideas behind these incredible tiny spaces.Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net/262In This Episode:An idyllic home up highSpecial considerations for building in and around treesThe one cabin that might be too adventurous Modern amenities in hard-to-reach places Safety for building and living in a treehouseSend us a textSupport the showListen. Subscribe. Rate. Review. Apple Podcasts Spotify More... Follow Ethan. Mastodon Instagram Pinterest Facebook Want to say 'thank you' for the show? Buy me a coffee!