• Hometown Roots, New Beginnings
    Apr 7 2026

    There’s something powerful about going back home.

    In this episode of City Nights to Porch Lights, Natalie and Kristin explore the stories of people who once left their hometowns for opportunity, adventure, or change -- only to find themselves drawn back years later.

    But coming home isn’t about going backwards. It’s about reconnecting -- with family, with community, and with a version of yourself that still feels familiar.

    From raising children near grandparents, to rediscovering built-in support systems, to experiencing the full-circle moments of life, this conversation dives into the emotional and practical reasons people return to their roots.

    They also explore how remote work, affordability, and shifting life priorities have made returning home more possible than ever -- and why these moves are often about belonging just as much as they are about location.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why people feel pulled back to their hometowns
    • The role of family, support systems, and community in relocation decisions
    • How childhood environments shape what “home” feels like
    • The emotional complexity of returning to a place you once left
    • How remote work and lifestyle changes are driving this trend

    Because sometimes, the next chapter doesn’t take you somewhere new -- it brings you back to where it all began. Visit pathway-realty.com/podcast to explore episodes, host bios, and the philosophy behind the show. Natalie Nielsen and Kristin Yeadon are licensed Brokers with Pathway Realty.

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    25 mins
  • Generational Moves
    Mar 24 2026

    Every generation moves for a different reason -- but at the heart of it, the decision is always the same: finding a home that fits the life you’re stepping into next.

    In this episode of City Nights to Porch Lights, Natalie and Kristin explore the shifting motivations behind today’s moves. From boomers navigating the emotional weight of leaving a home filled with decades of memories, to millennials and Gen Z chasing space, affordability, and freedom, each generation brings a different perspective to what “home” should look like.

    They also dive into the deeply personal moves driven by family -- relocating to be closer to grandkids, supporting aging parents, or creating space for loved ones to gather. These transitions are rarely just about the house -- they’re about identity, relationships, and the next chapter of life.

    Through real stories and honest conversation, this episode highlights the emotional, practical, and generational factors that shape where -- and why -- we move.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why boomers are downsizing and what makes those moves emotionally complex
    • How millennials and Gen Z are prioritizing lifestyle, space, and affordability
    • The growing trend of family-driven moves and multigenerational considerations
    • The balance between desire for change and obligation to current circumstances
    • How to think about your next move based on where you are in life — not just the market

    Because every move is more than a transaction -- it’s a transition into who you’re becoming. Visit pathway-realty.com/podcast to explore episodes, host bios, and the philosophy behind the show. Natalie Nielsen and Kristin Yeadon are licensed Brokers with Pathway Realty.

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    21 mins
  • After The Move ft. Fawn Waller
    Mar 10 2026

    What happens after the closing table?

    After the boxes are unpacked. After the moving truck leaves. After life starts settling into a new rhythm.

    In this episode of City Nights to Porch Lights, Natalie and Kristin are joined by their first guest, Fawn Waller, a licensed agent with over 15 years of experience helping clients navigate one of life’s biggest transitions.

    Together, they explore the part of the home journey that rarely gets talked about — what happens after the move. From neighbors introducing themselves during a showing, to unexpected friendships forming across backyard fences, to the small moments when a place finally starts to feel like home.

    This conversation is full of real stories, laughter, and insight into how community, lifestyle, and relationships shape the meaning of home long after the keys are handed over.

    In this episode, you’ll hear about:

    • The subtle moment when a house starts to feel like home
    • Why community matters more than square footage
    • Real stories of neighbors becoming friends (and sometimes even family)
    • How experienced agents guide clients beyond the transaction
    • Why the relationships formed after the move are often the most meaningful

    Because at the end of the day, home isn’t just where you live — it’s the people around you. Visit pathway-realty.com/podcast to explore episodes, host bios, and the philosophy behind the show. Natalie Nielsen and Kristin Yeadon are licensed Brokers with Pathway Realty.

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    25 mins
  • The Remote Work Migration
    Feb 24 2026

    Remote work didn’t just change where we work — it changed how we live.

    In this episode of City Nights to Porch Lights, Natalie and Kristin explore how the shift to remote and hybrid work has quietly reshaped housing decisions, daily rhythms, and what people now value most in a home.

    From long commutes and makeshift home offices to she-sheds, snow-day chaos, and the search for real community, this conversation digs into the real-life ripple effects of working from anywhere. We talk about why freedom became a driving force, how priorities shifted from proximity to lifestyle, and why community matters more than ever in a remote-first world.

    Whether you’re rethinking your space, considering a move, or simply wondering what “home” should support in this season, this episode helps you reflect on how work and life now intersect.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • How remote work redefined housing priorities
    • Why lifestyle and time freedom now drive relocation decisions
    • The rise of home offices, flexible spaces, and intentional design
    • When remote work creates freedom — and when it creates isolation
    • Why community often becomes the missing piece after the move

    Who this episode is for:

    • Remote or hybrid workers rethinking where they live
    • Families navigating space, balance, and changing routines
    • Anyone considering a lifestyle-driven move
    • Listeners asking, What does home need to support now?

    🎧 Listen now and explore how the freedom to work from anywhere is redefining what “home” really means. Visit pathway-realty.com/podcast to explore episodes, host bios, and the philosophy behind the show. Natalie Nielsen and Kristin Yeadon are licensed Brokers with Pathway Realty.

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    27 mins
  • When the Family Home No Longer Fits
    Feb 11 2026

    There comes a moment when the home that once fit your life perfectly… doesn’t anymore.

    In this episode, we talk about the quiet (and sometimes emotional) shift that happens when a family home no longer matches your current season—whether that’s because kids have moved out, daily maintenance feels heavier, or your priorities have simply changed.

    We explore:

    • How to recognize when your home is working against your lifestyle instead of supporting it
    • The emotional weight tied to leaving a long-held home
    • Common fears around downsizing, moving, or “what’s next”
    • How to approach a transition with clarity, confidence, and intention

    This conversation isn’t about rushing a move—it’s about understanding your options, honoring your history, and making thoughtful decisions that support the life you want moving forward.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether your home still fits the season you’re in, this episode is for you.

    Learn more about the podcast: Visit pathway-realty.com/podcast to explore episodes, host bios, and the philosophy behind the show. Natalie Nielsen and Kristin Yeadon are licensed Brokers with Pathway Realty.

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    30 mins
  • Small-Town Living Vs. City Convenience
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode, Natalie and Kristin explore the real-life differences between small-town living and city convenience — beyond the highlight reels and stereotypes.

    From small-town Fourth of July celebrations and Casey’s pizza runs to neighbors who actually know your name (and the occasional goat swarm), we talk honestly about what community, pace of life, and everyday living really look like in different places.

    Whether you’re craving convenience and amenities or longing for deeper connections and a slower rhythm, this conversation helps you think through what fits your life right now — not just what looks good on paper.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • The charm and realities of small-town living
    • City convenience vs. community connection
    • How pace of life impacts families, work, and relationships
    • What people often overlook when choosing where to live
    • Why there’s no “right” choice — only the right fit for your next chapter

    Who this episode is for:

    • Buyers and sellers considering a lifestyle change
    • People torn between staying in the city or moving to a smaller community
    • Anyone thinking about relocating, downsizing, or starting a new chapter

    🎧 Listen now and join the conversation about where home really begins.

    Learn more about the podcast: Visit pathway-realty.com/podcast to explore episodes, host bios, and the philosophy behind the show.

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    20 mins
  • Finding Home in the Next Chapter
    Jan 12 2026

    Every move begins with a question — Is this still home?

    In the very first episode of City Nights to Porch Lights, hosts Natalie Nielsen and Kristin Yeadon share why this podcast exists and what’s driving so many people to rethink where and how they live.

    From downsizing and affordability to remote work and family ties, today’s housing decisions are less about square footage and more about life stages. Natalie and Kristin explore the deeper reasons people are moving now — and why “home” often looks different in each chapter of life.

    They also share their own stories: Natalie’s experience navigating city-center markets and building a referral-driven real estate model, and Kristin’s deep roots in small-town and rural communities — where connection, pace, and place matter just as much as price.

    This episode sets the foundation for the conversations ahead: thoughtful, relationship-first guidance for anyone standing in the in-between.

    Learn more about the podcast: Visit pathway-realty.com/podcast to explore episodes, host bios, and the philosophy behind the show.

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    25 mins