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RBS Featured Contributor in Tiny House Magazine

RBS Featured Contributor in Tiny House Magazine

Ever wondered how I came up with the unlikely idea of starting a thoughtfully clean company making adventure soap? I don't often get the chance to tell my story. At the Tiny House Living Festival in Colorado this June, Tiny House Magazine editor Drew Odom asked if I'd share it in their publication.  Of course I said yes! I can't print the full article yet, but here's a taste... --------------------------------------------------------- From Van Life to Social Entreprenuership an unexpected journey that led to Redbudsuds, a thoughtfully clean company excerpt from Tiny House Magazine Issue 57 by Yours Truly, AHM   As you may know,...

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#RedbudRoadTrip No 2: Leave No Trace

#RedbudRoadTrip No 2: Leave No Trace

Note: This is post 2 of 3 from a Redbudsuds fan and friend Caylie Mindling Grubbs. Caylie approached us this spring, asking if she could share her story. We said yes! We’ll be following Caylie and her hubby Joshua on their cross-country road trip as they travel and share their experiences with Redbudsuds and thoughtfully clean living on the road. Missed the first one? Catch it here.   There’s this community that you only hear whispers about until you become one of them. Travelers. Nomads. Explorers. Restless wanderers. Eager learners. Nature collaborators. We’ve inadvertently become a part of this society, and...

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Secure Your Own Oxygen Mask Before Helping Others

Secure Your Own Oxygen Mask Before Helping Others

This is the third in our summer series: Life Lessons Learned in the Woods. I realize this is mostly a story about flying, which isn’t exactly the wilderness, but wilderness guiding experience applies. You'll see, I promise. Enjoy! When I fastened my safety belt at the beginning of the flight, I had no idea how different those words would sound at 30,000 feet. We took off under clear skies. Almost a year prior I had experienced long delays and an unexpected overnight layover due to thunderstorms. I was considering myself grateful for the lack of extreme weather. But it was...

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