Living and Working Tiny from a Boat

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Tiny House Lifestyle Podcast

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Parenting and running a business while living tiny and traveling full-time is no easy task, but today's guest, Erin Carey, is doing it all. Erin lives on a boat with her family and also runs her own PR agency, a business she started after making this transition to living tiny. In this interview, we're going to hear her and her family's story, learn about the headspace and some of the things Erin did to stay motivated for making this big transition. Erin also tells us how she is able to stay productive and work from a tiny space when her family is all around, there are a lot of distractions, and she has limited alone time.Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net/184.In This Episode:How do the kids feel about living tiny?Living tiny changes your relationship with your familyThe motto that helped them keep moving forwardTips to keep moving toward your goal when it gets roughHow Erin started her business from the boatCreating a private place to work with limited spaceBalancing working from home, family time, and adapting to a new locationHow Erin gets internet on her boat to run her businessHow to approach the media to gain coverage on your tiny homeThis Week's Sponsor: PrecisionTempPrecisionTemp is making one product to solve two issues that I know everyone deals with in a tiny house: running out of hot water and heating your tiny house. PrecisionTemp has made the amazing TwinTemp Junior propane tankless water heater, which provides unlimited hot water for your tiny house and hydronic heating. This means you get warm heated floors, so there are no cold spots. It's designed specifically for tiny houses and features whisper-quiet operation as well as high efficiency. If you want more information on how PrecisionTemp can help make living tiny easier and more comfortable visit precisiontemp.com. While you're there, use the coupon code THLP for $100 off the TwinTemp Junior plus free shipping.