We’ve been on a road trip for the past couple of weeks.
And we ate SO much good food.
And visited some AWESOME cities.
And, and…
The US is an awesome place, and our trip was made even more awesome by the numerous amount of listeners (you guys!) that we got to meet up with along the way.
You suggested amazing places, you let us into your homes, and we can’t thank you enough.
It was an amazing trip, and today we’re going to share our road trip itinerary, some of our favorite stats from the trip, and our favorite, and least favorite, experiences.
Thank you all SO MUCH for all your recommendations. We had so many that we’re going to have to organize another road trip to get to all the cool places you recommended to us!
Bet you didn’t know Nashville had amazing tacos! They’re so good in fact that we have more than one taco place on our food recommendations list!
In the two weeks, we’ve spent in Nashville, it’s quickly oping the charts (ha, music joke) of our favorite cities.
Today we discuss our favorite places to eat, drink, and listen to live music (they have more than just country!) as well as some of our favorite activities and an awesome money-saving tip if you’re traveling by car!
It’s been a while since we’ve had Jason on, so it’s great to have him back today to talk about our favorite cities, towns, and/or hamlets in the good ol’ U S of A.
Jason has a bit of leg up on me for this one, as he spent years touring around the United States as an Event Manager in all kinds of awesome, and hilarious, vehicles.
We discuss the best gelato outside of Italy, the specific charms of a college town, and all manner of foodstuffs and beer in our meanderings around the country.
Geneviève and Nick, co-founders of The Great Anomaly join Heather and I to talk about something that is very important to both of us.
Coupleprenuership.
Yes, it is a word (even if they made it up).
Gen and Nick work together as a couple on several businesses and have learned a lot about how to do so over the past several years. We chat about what to do when business personalities don’t match up, even if your romantic ones do, how to balance work and travel, and how structure actually creates freedom. Even though that last one doesn’t sound like it makes any sense.
Make sure to check out Living Unconventionally podcast as well if you’re interested in more tips on working together as a couple!
Heather and I discuss why we have (almost) no plans for our upcoming road trip, how you can help pick where we go and what we do, what our essential items are, and why this is getting back to our travel roots.
We really want your suggestions! Know a brewery we should stop at? Places we should eat? Places we should hike? Are you nearby?