Overland Journal Podcast Episode 215
Join Overland Journal Podcast host Scott Brady as he welcomes product designer and co-creator of The Journal of Lost Time, Josiah Roe. In this episode, they touch on The Lost Places events, how to develop community, and how Josiah has created a career allowing him to work from the road while seeing the world.
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Guest Bio
Josiah Roe
I am a visual storyteller and product designer. I believe that how you do what you do is as important as what you do. I believe that life is short, the world is big, and that I want to explore as much of it as I can before it gets dark.
In my 13 years as a designer and creative manager, I’ve been fortunate to work on projects for Granular, AcreValue, Google, Google Ventures, Sony, HP, YouTube, Nest, Earthjustice, American Express, Redbox, Kink, Kraft, Snapfish, Leap Motion, Ekso Bionics, Jansport, iMeet, Adap.TV, and Slavery Footprint. I have also led teams in the creation of tools for assisting interactive development and design projects: Forwardhq.com, Markup.io, and UseTorpedo.com.
In my last several years as a photographer and writer, my work has been featured in The Outbound, Ritz-Carleton Magazine, VanLife Magazine, Esquire, 7×7, Getaround, Freemans Collective, SFist, and the Huffington Post.
Learn more about Josiah at josiahqroe.com and via his Instagram and Facebook pages.
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 includes 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
Images: Josiah Roe, Scott Brady
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