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Ken Gagne, Digital Nomad

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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

Before Stephen Colbert vacates the Ed Sullivan Theater in 2026, Ivan and I got free tickets to see The Late Show live in NYC. (The post " The Late Show with Stephen Colbert " appeared first on Roadbits .)

One second of every day in 2025

A year of Alaska, Prague, dogs, and ice cream. (The post " One second of every day in 2025 " appeared first on Roadbits .)

Dancing my way across the country

When I stepped foot on the contra dance floor twenty years ago today, I had no idea I would find myself dancing across the country as a digital nomad. (The post " Dancing my way across the country " appeared first on Roadbits .)

Cracker Barrel’s first customer

I was one of the first customer in line at the first Cracker Barrel restaurant to open in Colorado since 1997. (The post " Cracker Barrel’s first customer " appeared first on Roadbits .)

A visit to Stone Age Gamer

A visit to Stone Age Gamer in Salem, Ohio, was like a visit to a video game museum with all the niche and unique retro artifacts you could wish for. (The post " A visit to Stone Age Gamer " appeared first on Roadbits .)

Ten automotive essentials

Stocking your car with this essential hardware will ensure you're prepared for any emergency. (The post " Ten automotive essentials " appeared first on Roadbits .)

Goldens in Golden

Colorado's annual festival of Golden Retriever dogs has become a highlight of my travels as a digital nomad. (The post " Goldens in Golden " appeared first on Roadbits .)

Ghosted in Pittsburgh

The worst Airbnb was the one that I was never even able to check into. (The post " Ghosted in Pittsburgh " appeared first on Roadbits .)

One second of every day in 2024

A year of conventions and convocations, filled with experiences exceptional and extraordinary. (The post " One second of every day in 2024 " appeared first on Roadbits .)

The wandering heroes of television past

Could my fascination with this genre have been a precursor to my life as a nomad? (The post " The wandering heroes of television past " appeared first on Roadbits .)