The ROAMies Podcast

B is for Bath

The ROAMies Season 8 Episode 279

Thanks to William Roam for sponsoring this episode! williamroam.com 

A single day in Bath reshaped how we travel—and how we unwind at home. We mapped a rail-first route through the UK, hopped off in this honey-stone city to dodge London traffic, and discovered how a smart stop can ripple through daily life. Between a whimsical dinner, a tiny yet brilliantly lit hotel room, and a slow morning perched above the River Avon at Pulteney Bridge Coffee, we gathered more than photos. We left with design ideas, a new recipe to test, and a deeper commitment to bathing as a nightly ritual.

Walk with us past the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, and the Royal Crescent as we share practical planning tips: when to rent a car, how to maximize a short stay, and why walkability matters. Then we head indoors, where a simple tub stopper becomes a secret weapon for on-the-road recovery, and warm soaks set up better sleep through the cooling effect. We talk subtle scents, plant-forward ingredients, and travel-ready formats that make a bathroom feel like a boutique hotel without a single renovation. Small luxuries—bath salts, a non-aerosol shaving cream, a calm candle—create a mood you can pack and recreate.

We also chase the most unexpected souvenir: a chocolate avocado matcha cake that turned into a home project, proof that the tastiest memories are the ones you remake. Along the way, a museum poster echoes the art in our bathroom, stitching Bath’s streets to our own walls. That’s Roam to Home in action: let cities inspire rituals, let design guide lighting, and let water reset your pace so your nights are calmer and your mornings clearer.

If you’re ready to turn travel into lasting comfort, press play. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs better sleep, and tell us the one ritual you’ve brought home that changed your day.

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Hi, I'm Alexa.

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And I'm Rory. And together we are the Roamies. We're a husband-wife duo and longtime travelers who believe travel isn't just about where you go. It's about how it shapes the way you live when you get home.

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On the Roamies podcast, we explore where to travel, how to travel, and why to travel through our lens of creativity, wellness, and everyday life.

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We're calling it this season Rome to Home. As we travel near and far, we're sharing the ways we bring inspiration home through food, daily rituals, business and design ideas, and the renovation of our historic picture upward.

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It's all about making travel tangible, livable, and meaningful long after the trip ends.

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So whether you're planning your next adventure or reimagining the life you're building at home, you're in the right place.

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Now, let's get into today's episode. Welcome back to the Roamies Podcast, and welcome to episode two of season eight. If you're just joining us, this season is called Roam to Home. We haven't ever named any of our seasons before besides one, two, three, but whatever. We're this one is Roam to Home, season eight, where we're sharing. Roy's just your favorite number.

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Eight. Oh yes.

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Yeah. Where we're sharing not only where we travel, but how we bring those experiences home in either small, meaningful, or sometimes very large or and or tangible ways.

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Okay. And uh today we are kicking off B.

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Woo!

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B is for Both. And by that we mean Both England.

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Or bath. They say bath as well.

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Whatever. You know. I'm just trying to be cool.

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You are cool.

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But also baths, as in like what you like to do. Soak.

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Yes.

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Slowing down and building ritual into everyday life.

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Or even like roam to home, like bring maybe even your bathroom. So we might even go there. We'll just have to see where we end up.

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And it's good to bring bathing home because we should all on occasion bathe.

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Bathing is very good.

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Okay.

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We're also pointing out that we're doing B because we are doing, since it's 2026, when we're airing this, that there are 26 letters of the alphabet, as you all know. The American English alphabet, anyway. And so, you know, you think that's why it's 2026?

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You think it's 2026? You think they planned that? Like it's going to be 2026 because there are 26 letters in the alphabet.

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Yeah, I think they did that. Yeah.

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That's why we're pretty cool.

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That's why we themed the episode accordingly. And today's episode is sponsored by William Rome, which offers several lines of amazing, very cool products for your bath. And you're going to hear more about them soon. But first, in our B episode, we're going to talk about Bath England because we recently spent time in the UK. So if you haven't already, you can check out our episodes around Muddy Space. We headed into the Scottish Highlands and Cornwall, where we explored. We haven't really talked about those yet. But we explored filming locations from some of our favorite books and TV shows.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah. We also had a gig at a military base in England. So this trip was a mix of, as usual, a mix of work, travel, and the very intentional routing or routing.

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Yes. Yes. So we wanted to keep it as train-centric as possible. We were trying to really spend most of our energies on the train. We got your rail pass. We have a whole episode on your, you know, in throw guide to your rail, so we can link that in the show notes. But we wanted to, we knew some of the tiny towns or remote places we wanted to visit just would not be possible without a car. With the train.

SPEAKER_01:

I mean, you learned that in your research about your trip.

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Yeah.

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So we flew into London as our entry point, but yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

Rory absolutely did not want to drive in the road.

SPEAKER_01:

No, I did not. Right.

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Yeah.

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Hard pass. Thank you very little.

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Yeah. So what is fun is that Bath was on the way to Cornwall. Like it's in between London and Cornwall, and we had never been there before. And so since I'm obsessed with Bath, it felt like we had to visit Bath. I had been wanting to anyway.

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So I just have to say here, not that I'm afraid to drive in London. No. I've driven all over the world, Paris, you know, whatever.

SPEAKER_00:

But you're not gonna pick it. No, you're not gonna like raise your hand and volunteer.

SPEAKER_01:

Intentionally, I mean come on. So we took the train from London Town to Bath, which is a whole story in itself. We rented a car in Bath, and I did drive all the time on the wrong side of the road for like a couple of weeks, right?

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, he did, y'all.

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And that's one full day in the city of Bath, right? Right.

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But we chose Bath because it was enough outside of London and out of the crazy traffic, and we could rent a car there and still be kind of central for the rest of the trip. So that's kind of just even a little booking tip for you. Yeah. Is you don't necessarily have to rent the rental car where you're gonna be.

SPEAKER_01:

Don't have to do one or the other. Right. You can do both.

SPEAKER_00:

Split the middle. We did. Yep.

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And for us it worked really well. And Bath, it was awesome.

SPEAKER_00:

It was.

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Yeah.

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And it's not massive. So even with just one day, we felt like we could really just capture the heart of the town. So it was really great.

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Yep.

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So it's a very walkable city. And on the first night, we basically arrived kind of in evening time. So Rory found a park where somewhere to park.

SPEAKER_01:

Well, I asked the hotel where and they suggested where. And I went there and parked and then walked back. It was a the walk was less than 10 minutes, I think. So it was really great.

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Yeah. And so we did everything pretty much on foot, and which we love. So our first stop at dinner was at the giggling squid.

SPEAKER_01:

And of course, our first stop was dinner. Giggling Squid. What an interesting name.

SPEAKER_00:

What name? And what a place. Oh my gosh.

SPEAKER_01:

The place was as interesting as the name. Like whimsical comes to mind.

SPEAKER_00:

It had this whole garden vibe and it had inside. Mm-hmm. Like this gazebo paradise with hanging florals and greenery and stuff.

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Yeah, it was cozy but um elevated.

SPEAKER_00:

Yes. And it's one of those places where you immediately want to photograph like everything and take a gazillion pictures.

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It's such a tourist. It's awesome.

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And it's right around the corner where we stayed at the Z Hotel.

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Zed, the Z Hotel.

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We loved that room.

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Man, it was compact, but like really efficient and cool. I'd never seen a room like it really.

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No, it was so cool.

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Totally cool. We liked it. Very thoughtful design.

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It had like little stairs up to the upstairs bed. There were two beds in the room.

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Yeah, it was like a two-level bedroom.

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The bathroom was cool. Like it was just very tiny, but laid out and very thoughtful. And then the upstairs bed had a TV with it on the wall.

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So you had your kind of your own TV thing. And one thing I appreciate was a lighting. If you're going to have a small space, I'm a lighting guy, right? So if you're going to have a small space, they used lighting to great effect so that each space and the overall room kind of had its own little lighting thing. So if someone's asleep in the bed next to you or below you, you've got your own little lighting thing and stuff that's not going to mess them up. It was really, really uh well done.

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So super tiny and compact, but you still felt like you had space for everything you needed to do. And it's exactly what you want after a travel heavy day. So um this coming Wednesday after airing that, so it may depend on when you listen, but if you're listening when we air it tomorrow, we will be sharing a walk with me Wednesday on our socials so you can actually see a lot of what we're about to describe in Bath.

SPEAKER_01:

Yes, the iconic bath sights.

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Yes. So in our short day, we walked around and we saw the Roman baths, the Bath Abbey, the Royal Crescent, circuits.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, uh Pulteny Bridge. If you watch, is it Brit Box?

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There's a series on there where they show a great It's it's centered, the show is centered in Bath.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, and they have show a great view from the sky of Bath and the Royal Crescent just pokes right out. We drove round it a few times, but uh really cool. The way the city's laid out is really nice.

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Right. So Poultany Bridge, we're gonna get to that. Just the architecture alone feels like an experience in Bath. And the town is just so neat and it's so like consistent in its color. The consistency of the stone and the curves and the way everything is there. It feels intentional. Yeah. And but but it's all very matchy. Like it's very right.

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Matchy.

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Okay.

SPEAKER_00:

Like I just remember everything. Like all the buildings had very similar coloring and this uh kind of yellow-ish.

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But it's really cool based on to the Roman period.

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And it's beautiful.

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Yeah, thus and the Roman enticing baths and the name of the city.

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Yes. Bath. And we so from Par from Parade Gardens, you can see this incredible bridge. Let's dive into Pulteney Bridge, because for me that was a high. We actually did not we were just there as kind of a stopping route on the way to Cornwall. Uh-huh. So we did not pay to go into the actual baths tour, but we could see the building, and you can kind of like peek over the window, you know, the top of it and look in. And so we at least got a little peek at the baths. Yeah, that'd be fun to spend a whole day just doing that. So we but walked around.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, we walked around. She walked around and I walked around separately. And then we met at Pulteney Bridge Coffee. Of course, it's the morning. I need to have coffee.

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Right.

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And what was really cool, they had some wonderful breakfast that we had. We're sitting, it's built onto slash into the bridge. Like they used to do. They live in city walls. Well, of course, they lived in the bridge. It's so cool. And it overlooks this wonderful cascading river below.

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Water feature. Yeah.

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Yeah, water. It's it's so cool. So we sat there in this place that was hundreds of years old. Maybe a thousand years. I don't know. But like I said, the Roman period, hundreds, maybe a thousand years old. I don't know. Do you remember the history? I don't remember the history.

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I no, I used to be a few. I love history, but it was so cool. I just like the vibe when I'm there. I'm I'm into the present.

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Oh, and we're looking out the windows at this beautiful view, and we have really good food.

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There's restaurants and shops like bit literally built into the bridge walls.

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We met for breakfast at Pultenay Bridge Coffee. It's a really cool, popular spot. Obviously, we want to go to the popular spot to have breakfast. But it was cool because locals were having breakfast there too. They had cinnamon buns and stuff. But I, when I walked in, saw that a couple was having pancakes, like American type pancakes. And you're like, hmm, ah, that's what I need. Yep.

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Well, I got to the counter and I saw that they had a chocolate, avocado, hello, and matcha, hello, cake. And I was like, I love all those things.

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All together in the same thing.

SPEAKER_00:

Oh my gosh, it was so good.

SPEAKER_01:

Was it served in a cup?

SPEAKER_00:

So good. Okay, we're gonna talk about the cake in a minute. Yeah. Let's talk, let's go back to the cafe itself.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, so it's located on that historic Fulkney Bridge that we've been talking about. They have good coffee, delicious cakes and scones and options, also like a full English breakfast.

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Yeah.

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So that was a place I liked.

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And we later got like a sandwich to for takeaway.

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So they made that too. Happy to do that.

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It had architectural, like really cool views, and we were able to get a table that like overlooked the water. So that was really great.

SPEAKER_01:

And it's a small, intimate space. So we were really glad that the we kicked that couple out so that you know we could take their table. Anyway, yeah, it was great. A really nice atmosphere, intimate feeling. It's not a big place.

SPEAKER_00:

No, not all tables get you that view right over the water.

SPEAKER_01:

No. Yeah. If you look at reviews of the place, it's talked about as being great value for the money. So that's good to know, too, because you know, being Americans, we lose money in England with the exchange. So yeah, you want good value.

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Well, what was really valuable to me was finding this cake. So I mean, of course, I ordered tea to drink, but having tea in my cake also like made me such a happy person. For those of you who don't know, I have actually started my own organic loose leaf tea company. And so what's it called? Oh, it's called Vegabond Teas.

SPEAKER_01:

Vegabond teas, like vagabond, but vegabond. Like vegan, vegabond teas.

SPEAKER_00:

Vagabond, okay. But they at Poultine Bridge Coffee had a coffee avocado matcha cake. It was super, super moist, crazy good. And we are recording and releasing this in January, which is my birthday month.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, it is. Oh.

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So, what we're gonna do this month in honor of this episode and bringing our travels home because this is our room to home episode, we're going to try to recreate a vegan version of this delicious cake at home. So, we're going to record that on our socials for you, and you will be able to see how it came out. So, even if you're listening to this like a year or two from now, you can just scroll through our socials and you will find the my vegan version of this chocolate avocado matcha cake. Okay. So, so good, such a memorable thing, and something we definitely want to take home and repeat.

SPEAKER_01:

So, I've had some of your creations of that are off the beaten path, culinary path, if you will. Right. And um, this might be a cake that I don't have to taste or something. You're gonna love it. I'm just saying.

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It's gonna be so good. You just wait.

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Okay.

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All right, now, right near the cafe was the bath museum. And so this was such a wild moment because as we're eating, I'm looking out the window and I keep seeing the sign for the current exhibition. And you know what it was? It was took a big thing. It was a picture we recommend we recognize all the time because I'm in that bathroom every day. We have a bathroom.

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Loutrec.

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Yes.

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A French artist artist, yes.

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We have wallpaper with his art designs all over the bathroom. It's so much crazy.

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So we recognize the design the art that they had out front because it's the same we have on the wall of our bathroom.

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Same guy, they were doing the whole exhibit of Toulouse Loutre's artwork.

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How fun.

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And so the timing was like amazingly perfect and tied, like it was just super ironic and funny, too, that we're in bath and it's like with our bathroom.

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In our bathroom, right?

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Great. Well, so I tried to get in. We again were didn't have all the time in the world, but I tried to get in and I couldn't find like even the door to open. So I think they were just closed that day. So unfortunately, I didn't get to go in and see the actual exhibit, but it was still a crazy fun that it was there when we were there. Now, another way that we're bringing bath home is well, the bath itself. And so one travel tip that is super important to me is I always carry a tub stopper with me.

SPEAKER_02:

True.

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I have used it all over the world. So, like if we're in a place there where it has a bathtub but the stopper doesn't work, I can still take a bath.

SPEAKER_01:

And if there's no stopper and it doesn't hold water, is it really a bathtub?

SPEAKER_00:

I don't know. My brain can't handle the questions like that right now. But like if I needed to hand wash clothes and the sink didn't have a good stopper, then I could use that and hand wash my clothes.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, I've seen her use showers with like six inches where they could hold like six to eight inches of water. She puts her stopper in the bottom and sits in the shower.

SPEAKER_00:

I have a mini bat.

SPEAKER_01:

Strange, but okay.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah. I'm kind of really love bats.

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Strange.

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And so anyway, but we've also used it for other creative travel scenarios where having the stopper came in handy. So while walk-in showers are taking over hotels and homes, for me, there's nothing like a hot bath where I can truly relax and unwind, maybe do a facial sometime, little masks, any of that. But there's even research showing that the drop in body temperature that when you get out of a hot bath, that actually improves sleep quality. It's called the cooling effect, and it's really, really awesome. So it's really good for your sleep. So that's probably one reason I love them right before bed.

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There is this area in bath where I think the cathedral's there, and it's sort of an open area square. They had some market things happening there, but they also had somebody out there performing opera. So neat. Yeah.

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So as you're just kind of walking around and exploring, everybody's out and about, and the town is so quiet before the shop's open. And as soon as the shops open, like 10 a.m. or so, yeah, everybody is just now out and about and filling the town. And there is just so much to walk around and see from just little gardens to shops, lots of beautiful experiences.

SPEAKER_01:

We were kind of in a hurry, so we did a driving tour. We walked that morning and looked around, but we didn't really explore the city deeply, unfortunately. Yeah. But we did drive around and we got to drive through the crescent and all of that a number of times. So Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

We really recommend visiting Bath. And again, what was so great is you you could spend a good bit of time, but it's also a great, like, if you don't have time, you're gonna see a lot in a short period of time. Yeah, you don't know because of how it's later.

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Yes. Rome to home.

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Now, y'all, we recently finished up our series on visiting Big Bend. And if you remember, we stayed at the Gay Hotel. Well, when we went there in the bathroom, we noticed these bottles with the word roam written across them. And of course, that caught our attention, made us happy, and we were so intrigued. And we thought it was so fun to find like a fellow roaming brand out in the wild. So, y'all, it turns out they thought it was just as fun as we did because they are sponsoring today's episode. And it's such a fun fit as we talk about bath and baths and bathrooms. And now we're gonna talk about some bath products to kind of like up-level your space. So these Rome products are part of one of four lines that are offered by the brand William Rome. So all of these are under the William Rome brand and heading. And what I love is that each collection has its own personality. So Rome that we ran across, like truly captures the sense of adventure and uh the drive to never stop exploring. Their line float feels like a warm breeze and a view of the surf. Steel is about appreciating the journey itself. It's their more manly line, I think. And sense invites you to slow down, be present, and really enjoy the now. So the different brands within the William Rome family pride themselves on sourcing their ingredients from all across the U.S., which I think is so super cool. So in the Rome collection, there are blueberries from Maine, wheatgrass from Kansas, Napa Valley red wine grape extracts, and Hawaiian deep sea water from Kacona in their float line. There is Oregon Meadow Foam flower seed oil in steel and Minnesota Tamarack Lart tree. Extract in sense. And everything is made right here in the USA at their facility in Indianapolis. So that is super, super cool. Y'all, we love the fragrance. We love the packaging. We love the name, obviously. But what we really love is that their products feel just as at home in your bathroom as they do on your carry-on. Now we're not quite ready to renovate our bathrooms just yet. We are living in our home as we're going to be renovating it. But I take de-stressing baths almost every night. And these products work beautifully for both Rome and home. The Rome line has luxurious candles and bath salts, and especially in our Toulouse-Lautrec wall-papered bathroom, which is probably the only room in the house that we're that will not be getting a major overhaul because it's just so fun and fresh and wild. The William Rome lotions and soaps and candles and bath salts just fit in there so nicely. It feels collected, intentional, and it's like a little museum meet spa moment. So it's really, really exciting for us. They also have a shaving cream that comes in a cream tub, so it's not an aerosol can. So that's kind of fun for travel because you can scoop some into like a smaller TSA approved container and you're good to go. And then Rome by William Rome has bath salts already in a cute little travel size jar. So that's super great for me to have a small bath wherever I roam. And Rome by William Rome is built for home and travel. So that obviously speaks our language. And this is so funny. I was just visiting my friend Heidi in Colorado before our girls' trip, which you're going to hear about in the next episode. And so I was staying in her guest room using her guest bath, and I needed some lotion. So I just kind of opened up the cabinet and right there, roam by William Rome lotion, just like sitting there. I was like, nice. So it reminded me of our previous episode where we talked about ways to be a great host. Like having beautiful and thoughtful products like William Rome products available for your guests really does make people feel pampered and welcome. And the same way I felt at Heidi's, and the same way that we felt when we stayed at the Gage Hotel in Big Bend. There's just something warm and inviting about these products. And y'all, when we talk about how we like the fragrance, because it is very subtle, it's not this big perfumey thing, like if you're walking through a perfume store, it is just very nice, subtle. Each line has its own scent to it, but it is so minute and subtle and tasteful and natural that we just really appreciate that they smell pleasant but not overpowering and very clean and natural, which comes from all of their natural ingredients that they use. So it's super, super cool. We feel like this is a very fun, practical way that we bring travel home and that they're great products that we can take with us on the road, but something so simple as a fancy soap, bath salt, or a fancy shaving cream, or a very luxurious candle, those are things that don't take a huge investment. You don't have to renovate your whole house. They're just really nice detailed touches that just up-level your space. These are very real, practical, tangible ways that you can bring an added boost to your home, to your bath area, and really make your everyday feel special. And I think that's so important that when you are home, you can feel just as cared for as when you are going to a really nice spa on your travels. Like your home needs to feel like it's a wonderful place to find respite and calm. And for me, my bath soaks at the end of the day, right before I go to bed. That's where I unpack my brain. That's where I can de stress and to have the environment where that bath can be a really nice, relaxing spot away from all of the craziness. When you have those special places that make you feel special and pampered without having to travel somewhere to do that, but you can feel that way at home, your frame of mind is so much more at peace. And you have so much more of you to offer those around you, to offer those that live with you, to offer those that you see every day at work. That environment that you create at home is affects every other area of your life. So even little touches can make a big, big impact various areas in your everyday life. And that's why we want to share these with you. We again love that they use these fun, like blueberries from Maine and the wheatgrass from Kansas and like real plant ingredients made in the US. They smell good, they're fun, they're beautiful. It's a wonderful way to make a big impact in your everyday. And that's why we're sharing this with you. So whether you're renovating, resting, hosting, or roaming, William Roam is one of those brands that fits beautifully both into home and travel. So you can buy their travel size items and you can also purchase the things for your home. So even though we were rushed in our time in Bath and we had a short time there, we still were able to soak, pun intended, soak in all of meaningful moments. Yes, we were able to soak in meaningful moments and realize that some of the best souvenirs are like rituals or textures or moments that we bring home with us.

SPEAKER_01:

Or, you know, cake that you discover there. Right. Being a part of their rituals, textures, and moments.

SPEAKER_00:

Or cake ideas, even. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Okay.

SPEAKER_00:

And William Rome things in your bathroom.

SPEAKER_01:

Other than vegan cake ideas.

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All right, y'all. So to wrap it all up, we're bringing Rome home in a very literal way in this episode with William Rome Bath Products, with our little nod to our bath museum exhibit through our Toulouse Log Trek wallpaper, and then even with our attempt to recreate something delicious in a slightly healthier way in our own kitchen. So we're going to be sharing all of this on our socials because this podcast really does extend beyond just what you're listening to right now. So stay with us daily so you can see the visuals that go with everything we're talking about: the cake, the products, the bathroom. As we talk about it, you can experience it all alongside with us. And thank you again to William Roan for sponsoring this episode. Check out their website, which we will put their link in the show notes. Check out their products, order some for yourself, and enjoy a wonderful bath experience. Next up on our A to Z journey, we are going to dive into the letter C, but you have to wait till next episode. You're gonna hear even more about very cool bath and soaking experiences from the land of water, Glenwood Springs, Colorado. I am gonna be taking an all-girl trip, and I can't wait. And so you're going to be hearing from me and my friend Heidi.

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Because I'm not invited.

SPEAKER_00:

Nope, we're having a girl trip.

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Whatever.

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So that'll be on the next episode.

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