
Wherever I Lay My Hat
Daniel Rock
This podcast is about exploring the concept of "home". Called "Wherever I lay my hat"- I want to unlock the stories we all carry, about how we have found (or are still trying to find) our place in the world.
I think about my journey (how I normally hate that word!), from a young lad living in London, moving across the world at the age of 22, sight unseen and ending up in Alabama, with a young family in my mid-40s.
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Episode 9 - Pedaling Through Change: Teri M Brown's 10 Little Rules For A Double Butted Adventure
Wherever I Lay My Hat
02/21/25 • 31 min
10 Little Rules For A Double Butted Adventure: Teri M. Brown's Journey
Join us for an inspiring episode as we sit down with author Teri M. Brown, who shares her incredible journey from being an Air Force brat born in Athens, Greece, to embarking on a life-changing tandem bicycle ride across the United States. Teri and her husband Bruce's adventure raised funds for Toys for Tots and inspired her new book, '10 Little Rules for a Double Butted Adventure.' Tune in to hear about her resilience through personal struggles, the valuable life lessons she learned, and her advice on tackling big, bold challenges.
00:00 Introduction to Teri M. Brown
00:53 Early Life and Aspirations
02:21 Struggles and Personal Growth
03:27 The Life-Changing Adventure
05:44 Reflections on Home and Safety
09:15 Embracing Life's Opportunities
15:39 Family and Traditions
16:59 Redefining Home: A Personal Journey
17:26 A Teenage Move: From Ohio to North Carolina
18:21 Cultural Shock and Assimilation
19:41 Finding Belonging in a New Place
20:08 Reflections on Home and Identity
22:55 The Book: Lessons from a Cross-Country Ride
24:29 Publishing Journey and Imposter Syndrome
27:08 Never Quit on a Bad Day: A Life Lesson
31:01 Final Thoughts and Farewell

Episode 1 - Saskia Rock
Wherever I Lay My Hat
10/17/24 • 30 min
Episode 1 - Saskia Rock
This episode's guest is Saskia Rock (I promise no relation – well we think!) whose journey is more twisted than the Tokyo subway system—she’s lived and worked in 3 countries on 3 different continents.
A self-described obsessive with all things Japanese culture, we’re going to find out more about her path to finding her place in the world and what she defines as home

Episode 4: - Dr Scott Allen , From Refugee Camps to Medicine: A Life Defined by Home
Wherever I Lay My Hat
11/27/24 • 43 min
In this episode of 'Wherever I Lay My Hat,' host Dan sits down with Dr. Scott Allen, a physician, author, and professor emeritus at the University of California, Riverside, recognized for his contributions to health and human rights. Dr. Allen shares his compelling journey from surviving a childhood burn injury to working in refugee camps on the Thai-Cambodian border as a teenager. He discusses his work in immigration detention centers and the concept of 'home' through the lens of his experiences and the people he has helped. Dr. Allen's forthcoming memoir, 'Across a Bridge of Fire,' is also highlighted. The conversation explores the universal search for safety, peace, and belonging across different contexts and circumstances.
You can purchase Scott's book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1963296257
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
01:15 Dr. Scott Allen's Early Life and Childhood Trauma
02:52 The Search for Home and Meaning
04:46 Journey to Cambodia at 17
08:20 Experiences in Cambodian Refugee Camps
14:40 Impact of Refugee Work on Career Choices
17:35 Adapting to Life's Unexpected Turns
21:09 Reflections on Home in Various Contexts
23:18 Learning from Inmate Patients
24:31 Understanding the Need for Belonging
25:57 The Concept of Home and Peace
28:35 Immigrant Experiences and Home
31:45 Working in Detention Centers
33:21 Humanizing Immigration
35:50 The Power of Personal Stories
40:39 The Role of Technology in Connection
42:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Episode 3 - Hello Flower: Martina Gruppo's Journey in Search of Home
Wherever I Lay My Hat
11/14/24 • 37 min
In this episode of 'Wherever I Lay My Hat,' we interview newly published English author Martina Gruppo. Martina discusses her life story, which spans her experiences with a covert narcissist, expat adventures in Italy, France, and Nicaragua, as well as her battles with bereavement and cancer, all of which are detailed in her book 'Hello Flower.' Balancing humor and brutal honesty, Martina shares how these experiences shaped her understanding of what 'home' means. She recounts a vivid journey from her upbringing in Bath, England, through various global travels, and overcoming personal adversities. Martina also reveals her plans to move to Wexford, Ireland, in search of a new sense of home and a dedicated writing space.
You can buy Martina's book "Hello Flower" here.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:44 Martina's Early Life and Travels
04:05 Life in Rome and Relationship Challenges
07:33 Heartbreak and New Beginnings
10:19 Adventures in Nicaragua
15:43 Return to England and Reconnecting with the Past
18:38 A French Connection
19:18 A New Beginning in the UK
20:06 The Narcissist's Manipulation
22:47 Struggles and Realizations
26:48 The Break-In Incident
29:09 Finding a New Home
32:14 Reflections and Moving Forward
35:47 Conclusion and Gratitude

Episode 7 - Ayo Haynes - Redefining Family: A Conversation on Adoption and Home
Wherever I Lay My Hat
01/10/25 • 31 min
In this episode of 'Wherever I Lay My Hat,' Daniel engages in a heartfelt conversation with Ayo Haynes, an open adoption specialist helping women in their forties and fifties become mothers through adoption. Ayo shares her personal journey from growing up in a diverse, single-parent household in NYC to moving to Connecticut and focusing on her career as an adoptive mother and adoption coach. The discussion explores the differences between closed and open adoptions, the importance of transparency with adopted children, and the steps prospective adoptive parents can take to start their journey. Tune in for an enlightening dialogue on the essence of creating a home and the profound impact of adoption.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:37 Meet Ayo Haynes: Open Adoption Specialist
01:43 Ayo's Family Background and Journey to Adoption
03:37 Ayo's Acting Career and Life Decisions
06:35 The Adoption Process: A Personal Experience
10:04 Concept of Home and Family
18:30 Open Adoption Explained
25:25 Advice for Prospective Adoptive Parents
31:15 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Episode 5 - The Nomadic Life: Dan Clouser's RV Adventures
Wherever I Lay My Hat
12/11/24 • 34 min
In this episode of 'Wherever I Lay My Hat,' the podcast about the concept of home, host Dan welcomes Dan Clouser, a former nonprofit youth sports leader turned full-time RVer, along with his wife Sandy and their golden retriever, Youkilis. Dan discusses their transition to RV life in 2020, spurred by memorable solo road trips in 2019 and inspired by his mother's adventurous spirit. He touches upon the challenges and joys of a nomadic lifestyle, the strong sense of community within the RV world, and the enduring impact of his previous coaching career on his players' lives. Amid tales of travel and connection, the episode explores broader themes of following one's passion, embracing change at any age, and the true meaning of home.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:17 Dan's Journey to RV Living
00:48 The Freedom of RV Life
01:25 Aha Moments and Inspirations
05:13 Challenges and Changes
09:53 Impact of Youth Coaching
26:38 Community and Connections
30:04 Advice for Aspiring Nomads
32:59 Conclusion and Plugs

Episode 2 - Eva Ding: Crafting Home Through Music and Artistry
Wherever I Lay My Hat
10/31/24 • 44 min
Eva Ding: Crafting Home Through Music and Artistry | Wherever I Leave My Hat Podcast
Join us on the 'Wherever I Leave My Hat' podcast for an inspiring conversation with Eva Ding, an acclaimed flautist and multidisciplinary creator. Eva shares her extraordinary journey from Shanghai to Auckland and finally New York, delving into how her diverse cultural experiences shape her music and artistry. Through her storytelling, we explore themes of home, distance, and the immigrant experience, all amplified through her musical projects and the innovative ensemble Koei. Eva's narrative is a testament to passion, resilience, and the unifying power of performing arts. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring episodes!

Introducing Wherever I Lay My Hat
Wherever I Lay My Hat
10/11/24 • 1 min

Episode 8 - Shebana Coelho - Journeys Through Nomadic Landscapes
Wherever I Lay My Hat
01/28/25 • 42 min
In this episode of 'Wherever I Lay My Hat,' we engage with Shebana Coelho, a writer, performance artist, and traveler who takes us on her incredible journey from city life in New York to the landscapes of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, and Mongolia. Shebana shares her experiences living with nomadic communities, the profound impact of landscape on her sense of self, and her current life facilitating creative writing near the indigenous Zuni community in New Mexico. Join us for an inspiring conversation about the intersection of culture, land, and personal growth.
00:00 Introduction to Shebana Coelho
00:14 Shabana's Early Life and Departure from New York
03:34 Adventures in Tierra del Fuego and Argentina
05:13 Mongolia: Fulbright Grant and Nomadic Life
09:41 Cultural Insights and Nomadic Traditions
11:21 Reflections on Colonization and Connection to Land
17:55 Life in New Mexico and Creative Pursuits
31:29 The Importance of Creativity and Storytelling
41:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Episode 6: Crossing Borders: Melodie's Adventures in Finding Home
Wherever I Lay My Hat
12/23/24 • 38 min
In this episode, Daniel welcomes Melodie, whose adventurous spirit led her from the UK to New Zealand. Melodie shares her story of moving to New Zealand on a working holiday visa and navigating life with a French and Swiss background. They discuss the ease of moving to New Zealand, the emotional ties that make a place feel like home, and the challenges of building a sense of community as an expat. Melodie also reflects on the different friendships she has formed and the emotional significance of her childhood home in Switzerland. Their conversation highlights the complexities of defining 'home' when living in multiple countries.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:46 Melodie's Journey to New Zealand
04:03 Life in Switzerland and Becoming Swiss
10:49 University Life in the UK
16:06 Finding Home Across Continents
19:01 Nostalgia and Changing Perceptions of Home
20:07 The Emotional Connection to Home
21:12 Challenges of Moving Back to Switzerland
26:27 The Concept of Home Ownership
31:06 Building a New Family Network Abroad
36:59 Concluding Thoughts and Farewells
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FAQ
How many episodes does Wherever I Lay My Hat have?
Wherever I Lay My Hat currently has 10 episodes available.
What topics does Wherever I Lay My Hat cover?
The podcast is about Immigration, Stories, Emotional, People, Places & Travel, Society & Culture, Family, Feel Good, Podcasts, Relationships, Personal and Travel.
What is the most popular episode on Wherever I Lay My Hat?
The episode title 'Episode 7 - Ayo Haynes - Redefining Family: A Conversation on Adoption and Home' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Wherever I Lay My Hat?
The average episode length on Wherever I Lay My Hat is 34 minutes.
How often are episodes of Wherever I Lay My Hat released?
Episodes of Wherever I Lay My Hat are typically released every 13 days, 19 hours.
When was the first episode of Wherever I Lay My Hat?
The first episode of Wherever I Lay My Hat was released on Oct 11, 2024.
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