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Jessy Muller Takes the Slow Road

Jessy Muller

Overland Journal Podcast Episode 202

Full-time nomad Jessy Muller has been living on the road for over six years. Over that time, she’s learned a lot of lessons about slow travel, finding peace as a solo adventurer, and coexisting with an old RV—in Jessy’s case, a 1978 Dodge Commander. In this wide-ranging conversation with Overland Journal Podcast host Scott Brady, they delve into the details of life on the move, from cooking to Leave No Trace principles to vehicle maintenance.

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Guest Bio

Jessy Muller

Jessy has been living on the road with her cat as her co-pilot since 2017. She’s a big believer in slowing down and spending time outdoors admiring all the plants and bugs. She hopes to inspire others, especially women, to live an authentic life, even when it challenges the norms. Find Jessy’s adventures on her website and @slowroamer on Instagram. 

Jessy Muller

Host Bio

Scott Brady

Scott is the publisher and co-founder of Expedition Portal and Overland Journal and is often credited with popularizing overlanding in North America. His travels by 4WD and adventure motorcycle span all seven continents and include three circumnavigations of the globe. His polar expeditions include two vehicle crossings of Antarctica and the first long-axis crossing of Greenland. @scott.a.brady

Listen More: Overland Journal Podcast :: Episode 200

Images: Jessy Muller, Scott Brady

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Stephan Edwards is the Associate Editor of Expedition Portal and Overland Journal. He and his wife, Julie, once bought an old Land Rover sight unseen from strangers on the internet in a country they'd never been to and drove it through half of Africa. After living in Botswana for two years, Stephan now makes camp at the foot of a round mountain in Missoula, Montana. He still drives that Land Rover every day. An anthropologist in his former life and a lover of all things automotive, Stephan is a staunch advocate for public lands and his writing and photography have appeared in Road & Track, The Drive, and Adventure Journal. Contact him at edwards@overlandinternational.com and @venturesomeoverland on Instagram.