We watched Love Off Grid because a neighbor was on the show, and it quickly turned into a bigger conversation about what off-grid life actually asks of a couple. We talk about the difference between TV drama and the real work of building a life together off-grid.
In this episode, we cover:
Why the show works as reality TV, and where it feels overly produced.
The repeated “test the new partner” formula and why it can feel unfair in real life.
Why communication and playing to each person’s strengths matters.
What six years of desert off-grid living has taught us about stress, standards, and longevity in a relationship.
Our bigger takeaway:
Off-grid life only really works when both people genuinely want the lifestyle, not just the person they moved there for. We also talk about why resentment is the bigger danger than an “uneven” division of labor, and why a sense of humor matters when you’re building a home and a marriage at the same time.
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