[Last week, we “concluded” our van nomadism series, but we’re not done discussing the subject. In order to make some new content for our Patrons, we’re playing two “intermission” episodes before we get onto our next miniseries on crypto-anarchism and technology. (BECOME A PATRON by clicking the image below.)] Karl…
Tag: Frugality
On this episode of TVP, we continue our van nomadism series. So, you’ve got your vehicle, you’ve converted it into your mobile home, and you still have your full-time job in the servile society. How much money does this lifestyle cost? How do you make the money necessary to live…
It’s finally here–VONULIFE, March 1973! This lengthy, highly informative publication is over 75,000 words (TWICE the length of Vonu: The Search for Personal Freedom), and contains ~35 articles, about 15 or so of them BRAND NEW to us from Rayo. It even includes a foreword by yours truly (Shane) and…
Below, you will find another publication from the batch we received a few months back–this one is titled Low-Cost Living Notes. As a response to consumerism and the American debt culture, tiny houses, frugality, and self-sufficiency are coming to the forefront once again. Low-Cost Living Notes contains valuable articles on…
In this episode of The Vonu Podcast, Shane and Kyle conclude the subject of financial independence (FI), which lays a great foundation for everything else to come in season 2. Specifically, they discuss what role crypto-currencies play in FI, why security culture and keeping your own counsel is important when…
In this debut episode of season 2, Shane and Kyle discuss financial independence (FI), which is defined as making a livelihood without a steady employer. You have to have the money first, before you can invest it in your vonu ventures. FI is crucial to a vonuan, as it would…
Note: The following is an article by TVP host, Kyle Rearden, published on his blog, The Last Bastille. “I often encourage folks who are preparedness-minded to develop a second income stream with a home-based business. Once you have that business started, then start another one…[a] successfully recession-proof home-based business is…