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Micro-sode: A Man and his Machine


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Welcome, friends, to the very first Micro-sode!

Since you already know me, I thought it only fair to introduce you to my trusty sidekick, my mini motorhome with a soul of its own, lovingly named Rolling Turtle. Rolling Turtle may look like a 2015 Subaru Crosstrek, but don’t be fooled—it has a rare five-speed manual heart and the spirit of a wandering storyteller. It took me an entire year to pare down life’s clutter so that every hat I wear, every tool I need, could fit neatly into this little rolling shell of adventure.

But this isn’t just about the car—it’s about the road ahead. On the 31st, Rolling Turtle and I will be heading toward Gallatin Gateway, Montana, to visit none other than my longtime mentor and dear friend, the one and only Victor Wooten. Yes, that Victor Wooten\, the best bass player in the world.

Back in February, I had the joy of witnessing him and his brothers weave two straight hours of music so breathtaking it felt like the universe itself was humming along. Four brothers, over fifty years of playing together, each a master of their craft… and when they take the stage, their instruments don’t just play—they become part of their very being. It was the most moving musical experience of my life.

So in this episode, we’ll talk about that magic, about Victor’s journey, and yes… I’ll finally dare to ask him the age-old riddle: “Why can’t you walk across the log?”

With peace, love, joy, and purpose, I invite you to join me. Help me spread the word about this podcast and the works I’ve been quietly preparing. The time has come to step fully into what I was always destined for, and I’m thrilled to have you along for the ride.

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T3Presents: The  Digi-Natural-Nomad-Podcast!By Tom Brown III