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Janice, cabin owner and AirBNB Superhost for 9+ years, speaks with cabin lovers, dwellers, builders, designers, and creators in the cabin community to find out what drives their passion for adventure, escape and sense of place.
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Summary: In this episode of the podcast, the owners of Little River Tiny House share their personal journey of designing, building, and renting out a tiny house. With no prior experience in cabin design, they embarked on this project out of necessity and passion, learning along the way. They discuss the challenges of construction, financing through…
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Summary: In this episode, we welcome Cameron and Lauren, a couple from Charlotte who have transformed their love for cabins into a series of inspiring projects. The conversation begins with some light-hearted moments, including the hosts' technical challenges and introductions. Cameron and Lauren share their journey of purchasing and renovating the…
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Summary: In this episode of "Cabin Culture," Janice Smith interviews Caspar Schols, the innovative designer behind Cabin Anna. Caspar shares his journey from physicist to architect, driven by a lifelong passion for making and building. He discusses the inspiration behind Cabin Anna, which combines his love for nature and detailed craftsmanship. Cas…
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Summary: In this episode, we interview Ethan and Luc about their experiences with social media, particularly Instagram, and its role in marketing their cabins. Ethan shares his journey of building a large following on Instagram and the challenges of starting over with Teton View Cabins. Luc, initially less involved in social media, describes his ne…
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Summary In today's episode, we sit down with Skylar Wilson, one of the driving forces behind the family-run Wanderlust and Wild Soul Treehouses. Located on 40 acres of serene land, these treehouses offer a unique escape for couples seeking a peaceful nature retreat. Skylar shares her journey from helping her parents start the treehouse business to …
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This episode is a love story. An interesting one, but a love story nonetheless. Amanda is a fascinating guest, who played D1 basketball, taught PE for over 10 years, founded a dating app, met her future business partner on IG, and then moved to a small town in Wyoming to renovate an old motel. What might have begun as a great investment opportunity…
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Susan and Boris, founders of Lumen Camps, share their journey from a honeymoon road trip to building a successful hospitality brand. They started with a 20-year-old Land Cruiser and a rooftop tent, traveling from Boston to Argentina, and documenting their adventures along the way. When they returned, they decided to explore the short-term rental in…
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On this episode the Cabin Culture Podcast, Yani Brannley, owner of Serenitree Stays, shares her journey of starting a cabin rental business in North Carolina. She was introduced to cabin culture later in life thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic and her husband's illness inspired them to seek solace in the mountains. Yani explains the financial consider…
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Summary Today’s episode will take us quite literally across the globe to the stunning landscapes of New Zealand, where I get to chat with Stephanie Hassall, the creative force behind Pure Pods—fully transparent luxury eco-cabins that offer an immersive experience in nature like no other. If you followed along on IG during my travels last month, the…
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We’re talking to Brooke, owner and host behind the two Colorado cabins that together make up DB dens. We talk about burro racing, hosting in remote locations, competing against hotels, guest experience, host communities and hosting karma. Plus we hit on some hot topics at the end to benefit from all the things Brooke has learned in her hosting jour…
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On this episode we’re talking to Misty Kincaid of Water’s Edge at Stanley Creek. She shares about their journey with their cabin in Blue Ridge Georgia, including how they bought it while living in Alaska, using a rental management company (and the many requirements they have to even get listed), hosting remotely, and different ways to market. Plus …
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On this episode we’re talking to Janel Gallucci, owner and host behind The Tahoe House. If you’re a numbers person, or an entrepreneur, this episode is for you. Janel’s background in startups, scaling and sales leads to a WHOLE LOT of insight on how she grew her cabin’s revenue from $25k in year one, to $130k this past year and still growing. She s…
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In this heartwarming episode of Cabin Culture, we delve into the inspiring journey of Cassouki, the creator of the Conscious Cabin nestled in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. From a childhood spent in nature to a fast-paced career in Boston, Cassouki shares how a series of life-altering events led her back to the tranquility of the woods. Disc…
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*PART 2* These episodes are a bit different... we talked for so long it ended up as two episodes, and while Sam is the host at one of the most iconic spots in Maine we didn’t even talk about her space until Episode 2. Sam and Rob’s background is in operations at a large company that worked to help other businesses scale. So on today’s episode we’re…
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This episode is a different one. We talked for so long it ended up as two episodes, and while Sam is the host at one of the most iconic spots in Maine we didn’t even talk about her space until Episode 2. Sam and Rob’s background is in operations at a large company that worked to help other businesses scale. So on today’s episode we’re talking about…
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In this episode of Cabin Culture, join us as we chat with Kristie & Craig the creators of Meena Lodge, nestled in the scenic Pacific Northwest. Yes friends, we are actively making our way to more west coast cabins! So today we’ll chat about how their dream transformed into a blueprint and ultimately into a cozy retreat that matches simplicity with …
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This week on the podcast we’re talking to Seth & Aaron, photographers who specialize in wildlife, the outdoors, and cabins. Some of you may have heard the conversation we had last year over on their podcast, ‘The Photographer’s Mindset’, and today we’re chatting even more about all the things photographers have in common, and some of the things we …
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On this episode I’m talking to Jason & Monique from The Vermont Aframe. An original 1965 boho A-frame, this duo has been hosting on AirBNB since 2019, and are 20 time Superhosts. But what I love about today’s conversation is that it’s not just about the cabin, the design and the Instagram, it’s also about the EXPERIENCE. The things we can do as hos…
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On this episode I’m talking to Jasmin, the host behind North Cascades Haven in Marblemount, Washington. Jasmin renovated and launched the cabin only six months ago, and has already generated an astounding social media following of 120k on Instagram. Her background as a data scientist in the aerospace industry likely helped with this, and today we d…
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On this episode I’m talking to Yvonna and Darin, owners and hosts behind the Haute Haus Colorado. While I originally reached out to them to talk about their Colorado rentals, I had NO IDEA they had such a rich history with STR’s, starting on their own property, surviving hurricanes, and eventually turning those lemons into lemonade with their newes…
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On this episode we're talking to Cristina & Liz, owners and hosts behind Camp Tall Pines in Shapleigh, Maine. With a background in real estate (and running a boutique eco-friendly hotel long before AirBNB made short term rentals popular), and a love for Maine, these two are the perfect ones to share their experiences on the podcast. Even if their '…
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On this episode we're talking to Addie Wales, owner and host behind Ely Cabin Collective. It all started with their original log cabin, The Ely Log Cabin, but after finding quick success on AirBNB they began their second and third builds of slightly different spaces. Most notably, the original log cabin is completely off grid, presenting a variety …
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If you've been listening to the podcast for awhile, you likely know I've been doing Cabin Consultations for almost two years now, meeting one-on-one with cabin owners, dreamers and those in the middle of the building process to offer insight and guidance from someone who's been there (a couple times). SO, this holiday season we thought we'd give on…
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On our last podcast episode we chatted with Mandy Wheeler, owner of U&R Real Estate based in Portland, Maine. We spent our time on that episode talking all things real estate, in a way that would be helpful for those thinking about purchasing (or building) their first cabin. But on THIS episode we're diving into Mandy's history as a real estate inv…
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You can't buy or build a cabin without a realtor*, so on today's episode we're getting all the details from my personal favorite realtor Mandy Wheeler. I met Mandy when buying land for Cozy Rock, and she guided us flawlessly through the process of looking for land, inspecting land, and eventually building on that land. So today she's here to answer…
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Annnnnnd we're back with Part 2 of our conversation with Candice, owner and host behind the Boho Aframe out in California. While last week's episode (Season 2: Episode 19) isn't a prerequisite for this one, it will lay a lot of the foundational groundwork, as this time we just dive right in to more host talk. Thanks for joining us! IG: @boho_aframe…
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On this episode we’re talking to Candice, owner and host of the Boho AFrame in California. While I thought we’d dive into west coast cabin culture, we actually spent almost all of our time talking hosting. I’ve learned over the years that it’s hard to find friends who can related to the weird, urgent, joyful and sometimes stressful life of being an…
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On this episode we’re talking to Will Jones, author of 'Cabin: How to Build a Retreat in the Wilderness and Learn to Live with Nature'. I love this opportunity to go a bit deeper with someone who spent over two years living in the world of cabins (not literally, but figuratively). The book he produced is an artistic mix of history and culture with …
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On this episode we’re talking Melissa, the florist and creative mastermind behind the Tanglebloom Cabin in Brookline Vermont. Melissa originally bought the land as a flower farm, and after growing that business to include weddings and a CSA, she added the Tanglebloom Cabin. Originally built by her husband, in just a couple weeks, for the two of the…
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On this episode we’re talking Lydia & Jarrod Lucca, along with their two daughters Hattie & Alieda. You may remember the ending of our last interview with Pete Long (cabin designer, and the designer behind Cozy Rock) where I asked him ‘What would you like to see more of in the world of cabins and cabin culture?’ His response was more people like Ly…
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On this episode I’m talking with Sara, half of the duo running the incredible Echo Lake Resort, right outside Lumby British Columbia. The resort has existed for 80 years, and Sara and John bought the business back in 2022. What I find fascinating about this conversation, is that learning about the systems and strategies of what is essentially a lar…
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We're BACK with Pete Long, one of our favorite past guests and friends, and also the designer of Cozy Rock Cabin. While Episode 1 isn't required to enjoy this one, it is one of my favorites so always worth giving it a listen if you missed it the first time. You can listen to it here, or watch it here. As for this episode, it's a bit... different th…
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Meredith Ewenson is a nature advocate, group travel planner, content creator and a whole lot more. She’s been in the marketing/PR/Social media space for 15 years, as well as a yoga and meditation teacher for 10 years. She works daily to share the benefits of getting outdoors and practicing mindfulness in nature, and on this episode of the podcast w…
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On this episode we’re talking with Courtney + Patrick, owners and hosts at the Maine Lake Haus and the Maine A Frame. Courtney + Patrick first started their journey on AirBNB almost by accident, and now are killing at all three of their properties in Bethel, Maine. They have experience in renovating down to the foundation, as well as building from …
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Todays episode is a great one for anyone considering building there own DIY A-frames or cabins. Rob from ADK Aframe joins Janice this week for a recap of all the ins and outs of his kit build. It was a massive undertaking as someone who had, up until that point, only really done some light home remodeling but with a solid support team from the kit …
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In this week's episode, we are delighted to have Sarah Reid as our guest. She takes us on a captivating journey, starting from a quaint East coast bookstore cafe, venturing to San Francisco, and eventually returning to her family's picturesque A-frame in Deering, New Hampshire. Sarah's career trajectory began in the non-profit and social justice se…
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Whitney and her husband bought and renovated an AFrame in Bailey, Colorado during the Pandemic. In this episode of the podcast we talk about all the details from how they found it, total budget for renovations, her philosophy for hosting and truly creating experiences for their guests, and a whole lot more! IG: @frontrangeaframe Book the A Frame on…
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I think we have a new first on the pod. We've had a few Cabin Culture guests on that have experienced Janice's Cozy Rock Cabin in person, but I don't think either of us have had the opportunity to visit any of the guests cabins, until now. Janice spent the weekend on an excursion to nearby Asheville North Carolina for a new tattoo and was able to e…
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Some of you, like myself, may have been out back with an axe splittinng some fresh wood for the fire some night, nail a log dead center and think to yourselves. Yup! pretty much a real life lumber jack. Well, you're not, and neither am I. But todays guest Cassidy is an actual competing professional lumberjack with the awards to prove it. He is also…
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A night under the stars next to a crackling fire with Janice (occasionally Sean) and her twin Cheryl on how Cozy Camp Sebec came to be. Different personalities shaped their ideas of what financially planning for the future looked like until an opportunity presented itself at the lake they grew up spending time at. Outlining some boundaries for the …
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Todays episode we take a quick break from cabin owners and hosts to focus on some important topics that keep popping up, like direct booking. This episode comes at a perfect time for us at Chal-A as we close in on 1 full year since we opened our doors and prior guests have started to reach out about booking another stay in the upcoming seasons. Jan…
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Ever wonder what a monopoly house game piece might look like as a cabin in the woods, well that was the initial inspiration behind the design of Jami's Carpenter Cabin in Hocking Hills Ohio. Set on a secluded 32 acre lot she envisioned a place where her kids, grand kids, family and friends could spend time and create memories with plenty of space t…
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We’ve got back to back Aframes for you folks this week. Jen and Ken hop on the pod today to share with us their 1960’s Aframe in the Catskills of NY. Just recently their episode of The Cabin Chronicles debuted and they talk with Janice about the filming process and how they felt their story was told. Janice dives into the buy and renovation process…
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We have a couple few "A-List" celebrities on our hands this week folks. (pun intended) If you havn't seen it yet you should check out both Janice and Tessa and Jeb's episodes on Season 3 of the Cabin Chronicles on the Magnolia Network where you'll see Tessa expertly chopping tomatos and Janice's Sean working hard on some brocolli, as well as other …
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After a quick summer break Cabin Culture is back to share more cabin adventures with you! Today we have Tyler Tuttle who’s one of the first non rental cabin owners we’ve had on the podcast. He grew up with fond memories of camp, cabin and lake activities and just about the time he booked his stay at Janice’s Cozy Rock cabin he purchased his own cam…
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Another friend from the DM's! Emily South joins the pod for this episode to share the story behind Appalachian Aframe, her families 1970's A-frame cabin and a fellow Boone, NC area rental to Janice. When the conversation is cooking sometimes you don't even make it to your prepped questions and as Janice points out at the end she's got a whole list …
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On this episode Janice chats with Taylor Hildreth, the host at HilhauseAframe, a new build in Crosby MN. In addition to a thriving airbnb Taylor does social media for other hosts, content creation for airbnb's and hotels and is also a stay at home Mom. Taylor and her husband Matt, an Engineer by day, found mutual interest in travel and the outdoors…
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On this episode Janice talks with Chrissie Mckinnon, one of two humans behind Mcjoppa.the.hut a cabin in Ely, Minnesota. This is one of our first cabin features outside of New England and in our opinion Chrissie and Rich are the Queen and King of the joy factor when it comes to hosting guests at their cabin. Not only are they a true treat to hang o…
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On this episode Janice is talking with Julie Shackett, the human behind the brand new A-frame called "The Shack" in Bayse, Virginia. Julie just completed her build so Janice dives into the whole build process, what she learned, any advice for others, and all the other good stuff while it's fresh on the top of her mind. Julie and Janice chatted the …
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You'd think this episode would be chock full of tips on how to photograph your cabin, and how to market using Instagram, but shockingly it's not. We chat with Ethan Abitz on this episode about everything behind his camera; his worldwide travels, his dating life, the legalization of cannibis, his future modeling career... you name it. Join us for a …
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