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Scott and Collette Stohler, the travel creators behind Roamaroo (@roamaroo), join CREATOR: The Podcast to discuss building a location-independent life and creative career while raising two young children. In this episode, the couple shares how a single podcast interview with Rolf Potts and Tim Ferriss inspired them to quit their jobs as a TV producer and chemical engineer, turn a planned seven-month trip into 18 months of travel, and launch a decade-long career as travel creators. Host Ross Borden explores their journey from living out of backpacks to surviving the pandemic in an Airstream for 18 months, plus their upcoming move to Italy through Boundless Life's world schooling program. Scott and Collette offer candid insights about the challenges of creating content as a couple, how they structured their roles between "front office" and "back office" responsibilities, and the viral success of their "We're Americans" video series that sparked conversations about parenting in the United States. Whether you're an aspiring travel creator, a parent dreaming of location independence, or simply curious about unconventional family lifestyles, this conversation delivers practical wisdom on taking calculated risks and building a creative life on your own terms.
To learn more about CREATOR: The Podcast, visit creatorthepodcast.com
00:00 - Introduction to Scott & Colette Stohler
00:51 - Traveling with Young Children
02:25 - From Nomadic Life to Home Base
03:45 - Moving to Italy with Boundless Life
05:43 - What is Boundless Life?
09:16 - How Scott and Colette Became Full-Time Creators
13:07 - Managing Their Rental Property
14:06 - Living in an Airstream During COVID
16:57 - Exploring Empty National Parks
18:50 - Monetizing Through Brand Partnerships
20:30 - The Power of Having a Why
22:17 - Working Together as a Creator Couple
24:29 - Launching the Roamaroo Podcast
26:04 - Creating Viral "War Americans" Content
29:43 - Finding Confidence as Creators
31:36 - What's Next for 2026
32:53 - Three Countries for Life
By Matador NetworkScott and Collette Stohler, the travel creators behind Roamaroo (@roamaroo), join CREATOR: The Podcast to discuss building a location-independent life and creative career while raising two young children. In this episode, the couple shares how a single podcast interview with Rolf Potts and Tim Ferriss inspired them to quit their jobs as a TV producer and chemical engineer, turn a planned seven-month trip into 18 months of travel, and launch a decade-long career as travel creators. Host Ross Borden explores their journey from living out of backpacks to surviving the pandemic in an Airstream for 18 months, plus their upcoming move to Italy through Boundless Life's world schooling program. Scott and Collette offer candid insights about the challenges of creating content as a couple, how they structured their roles between "front office" and "back office" responsibilities, and the viral success of their "We're Americans" video series that sparked conversations about parenting in the United States. Whether you're an aspiring travel creator, a parent dreaming of location independence, or simply curious about unconventional family lifestyles, this conversation delivers practical wisdom on taking calculated risks and building a creative life on your own terms.
To learn more about CREATOR: The Podcast, visit creatorthepodcast.com
00:00 - Introduction to Scott & Colette Stohler
00:51 - Traveling with Young Children
02:25 - From Nomadic Life to Home Base
03:45 - Moving to Italy with Boundless Life
05:43 - What is Boundless Life?
09:16 - How Scott and Colette Became Full-Time Creators
13:07 - Managing Their Rental Property
14:06 - Living in an Airstream During COVID
16:57 - Exploring Empty National Parks
18:50 - Monetizing Through Brand Partnerships
20:30 - The Power of Having a Why
22:17 - Working Together as a Creator Couple
24:29 - Launching the Roamaroo Podcast
26:04 - Creating Viral "War Americans" Content
29:43 - Finding Confidence as Creators
31:36 - What's Next for 2026
32:53 - Three Countries for Life