Bigger on The Inside

Bigger on The Inside
Bigger on The Inside follows Justin and Sarah Geissinger as they document their 18-month journey living full-time in an RV with their young children and road-tripping across the United States. This is not a tips-and-tricks travel podcast -- it is a reflective, personal account of what happens when a family sells most of their stuff and hits the road indefinitely. The conversations center on the cultural connections they make along the way, the preconceived ideas they had to let go of, and the unexpected lessons that come from constant motion. The show is small and intimate, with just 5 episodes released between 2024 and early 2025. Episodes run about 50 minutes each and cover topics like how food reveals a place's history and culture, the realities of homeschooling on the road, and what community-building looks like when you are never in one place for long. Justin and Sarah have a thoughtful, unhurried approach to storytelling that feels more like a long conversation between two people processing a shared experience than a produced podcast. With zero reviews on Apple Podcasts and a very small audience so far, this is the most under-the-radar show on this list by a wide margin. It is hosted on Substack, which signals that it is more of a personal project than a commercially backed production. But for families who are seriously considering RV life, extended road trips, or a year of travel with kids, the Geissingers are living the thing you are dreaming about and talking honestly about what it is actually like. The specificity and vulnerability here is something the bigger shows in this category cannot offer.

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