What if happiness isn’t measured by square footage, matching furniture, or a scripted timeline?
In this Feisty Fridays episode, Rachel Beck dives into inspiring stories of women rewriting what it means to live well — from the Birdnest community in Texas (11 women, 9 dogs, no husbands) to the growing love for tiny homes, minimalism, and having fewer things but more peace.
Rachel shares her own journey — living in a three-bedroom suburban home she didn’t need, then tightening into 300-square-foot apartments in NYC — and how those experiences taught her that less can truly be more.
She explores why communities like The Birdnest matter, especially for women who may be single now or later — and why having options, not just one roadmap, changes everything.
✨ What you’ll hear:
Why The Birdnest isn’t just an article — it’s a model of possibility
How minimalism and tiny home values can bring freedom and joy
Why the narrative “you’ll die alone” is being challenged — powerfully
How home, belonging, and community can take many forms
📰 Read the article that sparked this episode: “11 Women, 9 Dogs, Not Much Drama (and No Guys)” — The Bird’s Nest commune in Texas ➤ https://longreads.com/2025/08/25/retired-women-commune-texas/ Longreads
Whether your dream is a tiny home, a shared village, or a cozy solo space, this episode will remind you: your path doesn’t have to look like anyone else’s. Home is where belonging lives.