Mark Bonnalie
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Podcast Appearances
Nate Petroski. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Of course you know him. Yeah. I'm familiar. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. He, he, uh, he had a really early sort of just blossoming on TikTok. And so I started seeing his content on TikTok early on, but he's of course made, you know, he's made the leap to all platforms at this point.
Nate Petroski. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Of course you know him. Yeah. I'm familiar. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. He, he, uh, he had a really early sort of just blossoming on TikTok. And so I started seeing his content on TikTok early on, but he's of course made, you know, he's made the leap to all platforms at this point.
Nate Petroski. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Of course you know him. Yeah. I'm familiar. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. He, he, uh, he had a really early sort of just blossoming on TikTok. And so I started seeing his content on TikTok early on, but he's of course made, you know, he's made the leap to all platforms at this point.
So, um, early on we, My fiance and I, Heather, we've been together for like the last decade and we've always had a dream of just really living without neighbors, you know, living out in the country. We've always had a place in town, small town of about 36,000 people. Previously. Previously, yes. Where was it? East Coast, West Coast? No, no. Only about a half an hour from the homestead property.
So, um, early on we, My fiance and I, Heather, we've been together for like the last decade and we've always had a dream of just really living without neighbors, you know, living out in the country. We've always had a place in town, small town of about 36,000 people. Previously. Previously, yes. Where was it? East Coast, West Coast? No, no. Only about a half an hour from the homestead property.
So, um, early on we, My fiance and I, Heather, we've been together for like the last decade and we've always had a dream of just really living without neighbors, you know, living out in the country. We've always had a place in town, small town of about 36,000 people. Previously. Previously, yes. Where was it? East Coast, West Coast? No, no. Only about a half an hour from the homestead property.
Okay. That's not too bad of a commute. No, no. 45 minutes from the homestead property. And at that time we... we really just didn't have an exit strategy and we hadn't experienced these bumps in the road in life that wound up pushing us over the edge of wanting to, wanting to venture out. And, um, the biggest thing was, I mean, I gotta say that the, one of the larger pushes was the
Okay. That's not too bad of a commute. No, no. 45 minutes from the homestead property. And at that time we... we really just didn't have an exit strategy and we hadn't experienced these bumps in the road in life that wound up pushing us over the edge of wanting to, wanting to venture out. And, um, the biggest thing was, I mean, I gotta say that the, one of the larger pushes was the
Okay. That's not too bad of a commute. No, no. 45 minutes from the homestead property. And at that time we... we really just didn't have an exit strategy and we hadn't experienced these bumps in the road in life that wound up pushing us over the edge of wanting to, wanting to venture out. And, um, the biggest thing was, I mean, I gotta say that the, one of the larger pushes was the
the whole COVID experience. We weren't in a position that we were fully locked down or restricted like a lot of the people that you would read about or see.
the whole COVID experience. We weren't in a position that we were fully locked down or restricted like a lot of the people that you would read about or see.
the whole COVID experience. We weren't in a position that we were fully locked down or restricted like a lot of the people that you would read about or see.
I felt really fortunate how, um, we did maintain a sense of movement and freedom throughout that whole process. And Idaho was, you know, I think was just like you're describing. Yeah. Not, not overly, um, But once again, we saw our recreation areas shut down with an orange sign that was like, look, don't go to this hot spring.
I felt really fortunate how, um, we did maintain a sense of movement and freedom throughout that whole process. And Idaho was, you know, I think was just like you're describing. Yeah. Not, not overly, um, But once again, we saw our recreation areas shut down with an orange sign that was like, look, don't go to this hot spring.