You’re Not Lost. You’re Just Meeting Yourself for the First Time
“I don’t know who I am without him.”
If you’ve said this out loud — or just thought it at 2am — keep reading.
Meet the women who refused to stay stuck—who traded comfort zones for open roads and transformed their dreams into reality. These are the stories of those who took the leap, built their own rigs, and embraced a life of adventure, freedom, and self-discovery. Whether they started from scratch with no experience or made tough choices to break free from their old lives, their journeys prove that it’s never too late to rewrite your story and hit the road.
“I don’t know who I am without him.”
If you’ve said this out loud — or just thought it at 2am — keep reading.
Suzy B’s story is one of courage, creativity, and change. After years as a caregiver in a massive home, she set her sights on building her own tiny house at age 49. Through floods, setbacks, and steep learning curves, she discovered that tiny living is about much more than a small space. It’s about freedom, resilience, and designing a life you truly love
Michele, a 65-year-old independent woman, embraced vanlife after years of research and downsizing to fit her new nomadic lifestyle. In the spring of 2020, she hit the road in her 2019 Ram Promaster 2500, customizing her van as she traveled. Her journey taught her the power of letting go of material possessions and finding community on the road. Now, with her two dogs, Tiki and Bali, she thrives in a life of freedom, discovering new places and building lasting friendships.
Continuing the lifelong tradition of traveling and camping, she decided in her 60s, after the men in her life didn’t want to travel her way, to purchase a skoolie, convert it herself and cont.
inue her traveling with her cat