YouTube Star Camden David: Living Everywhere, Owning Nothing & Finding Home in the World
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Join Lindsey and Kolyn as they sit down with Camden David, a globe-trotting creator who has turned the idea of “home” on its head, by choosing to live in a brand-new country every single month.
With a massive YouTube following and nearly four years of nonstop movement alongside his wife, Camden pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to sustain a nomadic life: quitting stable corporate jobs in Chicago, abandoning the traditional climb toward “someday,” and choosing instead to shoot for the ideal...now. In this candid and thoughtful conversation, Camden shares the realities behind the highlight reels, from visa mistakes that forced last-minute international pivots to bed bug disasters, wet laundry before flights, and learning how to make money while constantly on the move.
But beyond the logistics, this episode dives into the deeper why. Camden reflects on how slow travel reshaped his values, strengthened his marriage, and taught him to look for cultural alignment, not just beautiful views, when exploring a new place. From food adventures and solo meals to his wife’s tradition of reading local authors before every destination, the conversation explores how two people can experience the same place in completely different, yet equally meaningful ways.
The episode also takes listeners across the South of France, from Nice to the Riviera, unpacking hidden cultural influences, unforgettable landscapes, and why the region leaves such a lasting impression. Camden shares insights from Turkey and Cappadocia, from hot air balloons and canyon horseback rides to the behind-the-scenes logistics travelers rarely notice, and explains why places that slow life down often leave the biggest mark.
Throughout the conversation, Lindsey, Kolyn, and Camden reflect on the power of human connection: chance meetings at laundromats, friendships formed in unfamiliar cities, and the realization that relationships, not possessions, become the real anchor when you live everywhere and nowhere at once.
Grounded, curious, and refreshingly honest, this episode is a powerful look at redefining success, embracing uncertainty, and discovering that the world starts to feel a lot smaller—and more meaningful—the more of it you truly live in.
Let’s get into it.