The Squared Away Life Podcast
When you’re building a meaningful record of your life, context matters. A timestamp can tell you when something happened, but a location can help you remember where the moment unfolded. In this episode, Camden Bucey shares a simple Obsidian workflow he uses while traveling to add location breadcrumbs to his daily notes. By combining Apple Shortcuts, Alfred, and Google Maps links, he can quickly insert his current location into a note without breaking his flow. This small system creates a richer record of travel, work, reflection, and experience. Over time, these breadcrumbs become more than technical details. They become a map of where you’ve been, what you were doing, and what you were paying attention to along the way. CHAPTER MARKERS * 00:00 — Returning Home After Traveling in Europe * 00:36 — Reviewing Notes from the Road * 01:05 — Why Camden Uses Timestamps in Obsidian * 01:36 — Adding Location Context to Daily Notes * 02:15 — Creating Google Maps Links with Latitude and Longitude * 03:00 — Automating Time and Location Entries * 03:42 — Building the Apple Shortcut * 04:48 — Formatting the Location as a Markdown Link * 05:38 — Using Alfred to Trigger the Workflow * 06:25 — Running the Shortcut with a Snippet * 07:05 — Preserving the Clipboard with Transient Items * 07:42 — Creating Breadcrumbs Across Trips * 08:20 — Final Thoughts and Contact Information
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