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What happens when two professionals ditch the default life to boldly go into a life of full-time RV travel, remote work, and content creation? You get Trekers: Ari and Jessie Adler—a dynamic duo living out their slogan, Hike. Camp. Boldly Go.In this episode, we dive into how Ari and Jessie juggle multiple income streams—including remote employment, consulting, workamping, and producing a YouTube channel—while exploring the country in their Airstream and custom van combo.They share what it takes to manage time and expectations with clients, stay productive on the road, and keep their sense of purpose at the center of it all. Whether you're dreaming of RV life or already on the road, this episode is packed with real talk about work/life blending, remote job hunting, and embracing adventure even when it feels uncertain.GUEST BIO: We are Ari & Jessi, adventurers who travel nearly full-time in a 30-foot Airstream towed by a Chevy van that we outfitted for weekend excursions away from our trailer. We are excited to travel, camp, and hike across the U.S., sharing our adventures with others so they can make plans to follow our motto of Hike. Camp. Boldly Go. And we support our travels with remote work and workamping.Connect & Learn MoreWebsite: trekers.orgYouTube: youtube.com/@trekersRESOURCES MENTIONEDSlack (team communication): https://slack.comVolunteer.gov (National Park/BLM opportunities): https://www.volunteer.govWorkampers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/weloveworkampingRVE Episode - RVing to Alaska: https://therventrepreneur.com/rve385/Hub & Spoke Travel: https://liveworkdream.com/2024/10/30/hub-and-spoke-travel/~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~THE RV ENTREPRENEURhttps://therventrepreneur.com~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Join the RVE community on Facebook!https://www.facebook.com/groups/therventrepreneurcommunityConnect with RVE on all your favorite socialshttps://therventrepreneur.com/connectGot questions or comments for our hosts? Leave us a voice message! https://therventrepreneur.com/voicemail(NOTE: Audio submitted may be published on the podcast unless specifically requested otherwise.)Got a great story or tips to share with RVE Listeners? Complete our Guest Intake Form:https://therventrepreneur.com/guestform
Life on the road... It can be hard to be consistent with hard workouts and eating right. Here's how we're doing after 3 months of full-time living in our Airstream.Check out our travel "home gym": https://youtu.be/B3K4wwcHYmEThe workout gear we love: https://www.amazon.com/shop/digitalbarbell/list/3K5TT2HSFLC9H?ref_=aipsflistFree workouts: https://www.digitalbarbell.com/armsandabsHow we can help you:https://www.digitalbarbell.com/options
Joanna Serenko is an original singer-songwriter. She grew up in Cleveland and moved to St. Louis at a young age, where her professional career as a musician began. Joanna found her voice by performing and exploring different outlets of music, such as choir, musical theater, and singing in church. By high school, Joanna began writing her own songs and performing as an opening act for local bands in St. Louis. It wasn't long before Joanna was headlining her own shows and recording her own original music. At 18 years old, shortly after her high school graduation, Joanna got the incredible opportunity to perform on Season 18 of an international reality television singing competition, NBC's “The Voice”. During her time on the show, she worked with renowned celebrities such as Nick Jonas and the Jonas Brothers, John Legend, Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, and James Taylor. This experience helped to open many doors for her music and served as a great launching pad for Joanna's long-term success in the music industry. After the show, Joanna released her debut album, “Best of Me,” available on all streaming platforms. Since then, Joanna has graduated from nursing school and now embarks on a new adventure of pursing full-time music as she tours the country. Learn more under the "2025 Tour" tab! Also Tyler Dale is featured along with Joanna on this episode because of their duet of the song TWIN FLAME! You will love this song from these super talented singers songwriters! Tyler Dale is an accomplished country artist, songwriter, and producer hailing from St. Louis, MO. Alongside his sister Kristen Anne, he has fronted various cover bands, traversing the Midwest and sharing stages with luminaries such as Josh Turner, Uncle Kracker, and Lady A. The year 2020 marked a pivotal turn in his career when he ventured into releasing his own original music, birthing the project Tyler Dale & Co. On December 31st, 2023, he released his debut album, “Salutations”. https://www.joanna-serenko.comHere is the video episode of her on The VOICE in 2020! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6O_P3MMV9mo
We're back with another killer Q&A episode!Here's what we got into:1. How are the dogs adjusting to life in the Airstream?2. What is "shredding "the muscle?3. Can you recomp in your 30' and 40's? 4. What's the difference between training for strength and size? 5. If my legs are still sore, should I rest or can I still train my legs again? 6. What are your favorite underrated exercises for building muscle?7. Besides creatine, what supplements do you recommend? 8. Should I train differently in a fat loss phase vs when I'm trying to build muscle?Are you working out, but you don't look like it? We know why, and know what you should do to fix it. https://www.digitalbarbell.com/looklikeyouliftCheck out our program pricing and options: https://www.digitalbarbell.com/options
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Travie chats with Joey Dizon AKA The Smoking Panda, co-founder of The Mobile Cigar Lounge. As seen on Fox Television, The Mobile Cigar Lounge provides guests with a variety of experiences, including live cigar rolling, educational classes and demonstrations, whiskey and coffee pairings, and of course, the 1973 Airstream cigar lounge on wheels. From weddings to birthday parties, The Mobile Cigar Lounge has traveled to 30 states providing brides, grooms, guests of honor, friends, and family with an experience they will not forget.Learn about The Mobile Cigar Lounge at https://themobilecigarlounge.com/Follow on socials https://www.instagram.com/themobilecigarlounge/?hl=enMention this podcast and receive 20 ADDITIONAL cigars with any package!Phone 1-973-668-1884Email info@themobilecigarlounge.com
The Great CJ joined me in the Airstream to talk about 3 incredible fundraisers for the Wildland Firefighter Foundation. One of those incredible fundraisers is happening Saturday April 26th. Tune in to hear more about these fundraisers and the tremendous impact they have on Wildland Firefighters and their families.
For a long, healthy life, what's more important? Muscle size, or strength? How Much Cardio is Too Much? Is it possible to lose fat and build at the same time? Should you worry about the eccentric part of your lifts? Are BCAA's and AA supplements worth it?What's been the most surprising part of living in the Airstream? Grab your Digital Barbell Shirts before it's too late! Sale ends 4/18/25!https://nicheshirts.com/products/digital-barbell-spring-25-unisex-tee-avail-in-4-color-optionsUsing Exercise As Medicine Podcast with Dr. Jonathon Sullivan: https://youtu.be/WN0BUo8FZPcFind out how many calories, and macronutrients are right for you based on your goals: https://www.digitalbarbell.com/calorieandmacronutrientcalculatorAre you tired of logging hours in the gym, eating clean, and not seeing results?Our Training Programs + Nutrition Coaching fixes both of these problems.Imagine not only loving your workouts and diet, but finally seeing the results of both in the mirror.We give you customized workouts, compassionate coaching and accountability, and a nutrition program built just for you that you'll love.You get the results you've always wanted, so you can enjoy your fitness without the stress of figuring it out on your own.Work with us today: www.digitalbarbell.com/contact-us
Episode 454 features Collin and Kendal Strachan, the dynamic duo behind Every Mile Creative, Alaska's leading lifestyle and adventure production company. Website: everymilecreative.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/collinstrachan/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kendal.strachan/About Collin & Kendal:Collin and Kendal are the dynamic duo behind Every Mile Creative, Alaska's leading lifestyle and adventure production company. Together, they live off-grid in an Airstream with their young son, Milo, embracing the rugged beauty of Alaska's wilderness while crafting captivating stories for some of the world's most inspiring brands. Collin is a professional photographer and filmmaker, known for bringing the raw spirit of adventure to life through immersive content, while Kendal's background in nursing and her eye for storytelling fuel the company's success.Whether they're navigating glaciers with Milo in tow, collaborating with brands that want to stand out, or sharing the ups and downs of building a business as a family, Collin and Kendal embody resilience, creativity, and connection in everything they do.++++++++
A Basecamp 20Xe é uma roulote totalmente elétrica da Airstream, concebida para oferecer uma maior "independência energética" aos campistas e possibilitar aventuras em locais remotos sem depender de infraestruturas convencionais. Esta roulote oferece uma autonomia significativamente maior relativamente aos modelos anteriores, permitindo estadias prolongadas em locais isolados.
A Basecamp 20Xe é uma roulote totalmente elétrica da Airstream, concebida para oferecer uma maior "independência energética" aos campistas e possibilitar aventuras em locais remotos sem depender de infraestruturas convencionais. Esta roulote oferece uma autonomia significativamente maior relativamente aos modelos anteriores, permitindo estadias prolongadas em locais isolados.
LFTR 94: We're no letter all adventure this week on LFTR! We're back in the Airstream and immediately left the country. We'll let you know our dewinterizing gotchas, recap our last ski and snowboard trip of the season and give an update on our experiences crossing the Canadian border.Thanks for listening! Please let us know what you think! You can find LFTR at http://lettersfromtheroadpod.com, and you can email us at lettersfromtheroadpod@gmail.com.Find LFTR Diaries on the LFTR YouTube channel.Find us on socials @lettersfromtheroadpod (on hiatus)If you feel like kicking us a few bucks you can Become a PenPal and chat with us and others in the PenPals Discord. Get full access to Letters From the Road at lettersfromtheroad.substack.com/subscribe
In a world that often denies trans people access to safety and resources, DIY skills can be a path to empowerment and survival. This week, Imara explores the many ways we can all become more self-sufficient. First, she chats with Mercury Stardust about her journey to becoming the “Trans Handy Ma'am.” She explains why patience is the most important skill and how her background helps her connect with people who have been sucked down the alt-right pipeline. Then, Flint Del Sol talks through his experience building an off-grid lifestyle. He opens up about the learning curve of homesteading and his decision to pack it all up and live in an Airstream. Subscribe to The Mess: Imara's Guide to Our Political Hellscape on Apple Podcasts.Send your trans joy recommendations to translash_podcast @ translash [dot] org Follow TransLash Media @translashmedia on TikTok, Instagram, Threads, Bluesky, X, and Facebook.Follow Imara Jones on Instagram (@Imara_jones_), Threads (@imara_jones_), Bluesky (@imarajones.bsky.social), X (@ImaraJones)Follow our guests on social media:Safe Combinations: Instagram (@safecombinationsme) Mercury Stardust: Instagram (@mercurystardusttopz) TikTok (@mercurystardust) Threads (@mercurystardusttopz)Flint Del Sol: Instagram (@justflintisfine) TikTok (@justflintisfine) TransLash Podcast is produced by TransLash Media.Translash Team: Imara Jones, Oliver-Ash Kleine, Aubrey Calaway. Xander Adams is our senior sound engineer and a contributing producer.Morgan Astbury is our social media coordinator. Hillary Esquina is our Director of Digital Media & Social.Theme music composed by Ben Draghi. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The incredible Grace Schwenk joined me in the Airstream to talk about her first year as a Lookout, running career, writing a book or 2, and much more. Tune in to hear this great podcast with Lookout Grace!
In this episode, we share our top 7 spring camping destinations across the U.S. We also cover some big moves in the RV industry with Thor Industries restructuring Heartland under Jayco, and so much more! From this video: Airstream and NASA: https://www.airstream.com/blog/history-spotlight-airstreams-place-in-space/ *Join the waitlist for our High Desert Hangout here: https://rvmiles.com/hangoututah/ *Become an RV Miles Mile Marker member and get ONE MONTH FREE at https://rvmiles.com/milemarkers Support our Sponsors: *Win a free RV with @LiquifiedRV here: https://liquifiedrv.com/RVMilesRVGiveaway * Harvest Hosts: Save 15% on a Harvest Hosts membership with MILES at https://harvesthosts.com *Check out all Blue Ox has to offer at https://BlueOx.com *Visit https:// ecofamilygoods.com and use code RVMILES10 for 10% off great reusable bags *Find the towing products and accessories that fit your vehicle at etrailer: https://www.etrailer.com/vehicle-finder.aspx?etam=p0001 00:00 Introduction 01:43 Weather Woes and Windy Nights 07:13 Heartland and Thor Industries News 13:29 Supporting RV Miles and Mile Marker Community 18:09 Top Spring Camping Destinations 54:07 Fresh Tank / Black Tank 01:01:51 Conclusion and Farewell
Send us a textTravel trailers are the most popular RV made in terms of sales. But there is a lot of manufacturers that make all kinds of different travel trailers.So this podcast reveals the top 3 quality manufacturers in this RV category to help you buy the best travel trailer for your needs.Here is the link to my new travel trailer RV buying guide for 2025 - https://payhip.com/b/HY0WrHere are the links to the videos about Airstream that were mentioned in the podcast - https://youtu.be/pe-c_HE_KPA and https://youtu.be/qEwOaHF0FEI
If you want to lose 10 pounds by summer, when should you start? What's a reverse diet and who is it for? Now that we're living in our Airstream full-time will we join a gym? Things mentioned in this episode:Travel workouts: Arm Farm5 Rounds of:20 Bent Over Band Rows10 Band Lateral Raises20 Band Curls10 Band Tricep ExtensionsBuns Burner3 sets for quality:30 banded side steps20 banded glute bridges10 banded air squats3 to 5 Times through::30 Sit Upsdirectly into10 push upsRest about :60 between each roundLet us set your calorie and macronutrient targets: https://www.digitalbarbell.com/calorieandmacronutrientcalculatorFree Grocery Guide: https://www.digitalbarbell.com/groceryguideOur program options: https://www.digitalbarbell.com/optionsDo you look like you work out? If not, we can help: https://www.digitalbarbell.com/looklikeyoulift
LFTR 91: You might want to listen to the first half of this episode if you want to hear about What is Good this week. We discuss (finally) getting the Airstream back and Jamie and Frankie's pleasant trip to get it, a walk along the river in Leavenworth and how even when we're weighed down by what's in the news just being in nature and remembering how insignificant we are can be a comfort. Admittedly I (Clay) didn't understand the assignment and left out my list of small joys after the letter, but I hope our ruminations bring some encouragement regardless.Thanks for listening! Please let us know what you think! You can find LFTR at http://lettersfromtheroadpod.com, and you can email us at lettersfromtheroadpod@gmail.com.Find LFTR Diaries on the LFTR YouTube channel.Find us on socials @lettersfromtheroadpod (on hiatus)If you feel like kicking us a few bucks you can Become a PenPal and chat with us and others in the PenPals Discord. Get full access to Letters From the Road at lettersfromtheroad.substack.com/subscribe
Today Alex Kingman shares with us some of her multifamily challenges and advice she would give to those who are just starting out.---Continue the conversation with Brian on LinkedInJoin our multifamily investing community for in-depth courses and live networking with like-minded apartment investors at the Tribe of TitanThis episode originally aired on March 7, 2025----Watch the episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcsYmSLMxQCA9hgt_PciN3g?sub_confirmation=1 Listen to us on your favorite podcast app:Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/AppleDiaryPodcast Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/SpotDiaryPodcast Google Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/GoogleDiaryPodcast Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diary_of_an_apartment_investor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DiaryAptInv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Diary_Apt_Inv ----Your host, Brian Briscoe, has owned over twenty apartment complexes worth hundreds of millions of dollars and is dedicated to helping aspiring apartment investors learn how to do the same. He founded the Tribe of Titans as his platform to educate aspiring apartment investors and is continually creating new content for the subscribers and coaching clients.He is the founder of Streamline Capital based in Salt Lake City, Utah, and is probably working on closing another apartment complex in the greater SLC area. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps in 2021 after 20 years of service.Connect with him on LinkedIn----Alex KingmanAlex is the Director of Investor Relations at KGI Capital. Her company helps people who choose to live life on their own terms invest passively in apartment buildings, reduce their tax burden, and grow passive wealth. KGI capital invests in 20-100 unit distressed and heavy value-add multifamily properties in the Southeast and Midwest. To date, they have acquired 253 multifamily units and have $30MM in assets under management. Before going full time into real estate, Alex was one of the top Airstream salespersons in the country. She is located in the San Francisco bay area and is a mother of two girls.Learn more about her at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-kingman-033815241/ or https://youtube.com/@kgicapital7096?feature=shared or https://www.facebook.com/alex.kingman.503
What's the status of RV repair today? What's being done to certify more technicians and is there an opportunity for owners to learn more about their RVs? This week we speak with Curtis Hemmeler from the RV Technical Institute about opportunity, repairs and the status of the RV service. Tony also shares a campground that's really different and we also have a recipe with a double twist! Of course we have our RV review of something that might be better than an Airstream. We have this week's podcast along with the notes and all the stories that go with this episode along with discounts, deals, helpful tips and more at our home on the web at https://www.stresslesscamping.com/podcast/0297. Don't forget to like and share and thank you for joining us for podcast episode 297.
Clay sits down with Nolan Johnson, fellow North Dakotan and Listening to America's talented videographer and podcast editor. Nolan joined Clay with cameras and drone in hand at key points along Clay's 21,000-mile Travels with Charley journey in 2024. The two discuss plans for this year's Lewis and Clark trek from Monticello to Astoria, Oregon, and back again. Clay notes that following John Steinbeck's 1960 journey was relatively simple with only a dozen must-visit places on the Travels with Charley trail. With Lewis and Clark, things are much richer and more complicated. How can one pay respect to a river journey across the continent by driving along those rivers pulling an Airstream trailer? Nolan has his own history with the expedition's winter quarters at Fort Mandan in North Dakota and is excited to join Clay at Lewis and Clark sites across the country. Clay outlines his plan to get on each of the principal rivers of the 1804-1806 expedition, his goal to do a series of public events at Lewis and Clark interpretive centers, and his hope of making genuine discoveries along the way.
Hear about travel to Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley as the Amateur Traveler talks to Kathy Condon from the Palm Springs Insider Guide about this desert tourist area she calls home. Why should you go to Palm Springs? Kathy says, "Imagine living in a place where you have 350 days of sunshine. It's hard to explain that how alive Palm Springs is with the arts." Kathy highlights the region's year-round sunshine, boutique hotels, midcentury modern architecture, outdoor adventures, arts and culture, and vibrant dining scene. Below is a detailed guide based on her recommendations: Where to Stay Palm Springs has 75 boutique hotels (50 rooms or less), many with unique themes reflecting the area's midcentury modern charm. Kathy suggests: Alcazar Palm Springs – A stylish boutique hotel within walking distance of downtown Palm Springs. The Skylark, Palm Springs – Features an Airstream trailer check-in and a retro ambiance. The Cole, Palm Springs – A 1960s-inspired hotel with a modernist vibe. ... https://amateurtraveler.com/travel-to-palm-springs-california/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I'm joined by two amazing guests: Dr. Douglas Brackmann and Steve Distante. Dr. Brackmann is a psychologist, meditation expert and author who works with high performing entrepreneurs, athletes and creatives. He has a deep understanding of neuroscience and human behavior and helps individuals harness their unique brain wiring to overcome obstacles and achieve peak performance. Steve is an entrepreneur, author and investor who has built and scaled multiple businesses. He's passionate about leadership and impact driven entrepreneurship and helps business owners with the tools they need to succeed while staying true to their values. We dive into the intersection of neuroscience, addiction recovery and peak performance. Dr. Brackmann goes into the effects of THC and modafinil on the brain, how they create illusions of clarity and connection while dampening long term well being. Steve shares his entrepreneurial journey, how mindset, leadership and adaptability have been key to his success. We talk about the challenges and opportunities that come with high performance thinking whether in business or in recovery. We also talk about powerful wellness strategies, cold plunging and breathwork, how they increase mental clarity, resilience and emotional regulation. We also talk about self awareness, discipline and being able to confront challenges head on. Whether you're in recovery, personal growth or professional development this episode will give you valuable insights to building a life of purpose and strength. [03:38] Dr. Douglas Brackmann went into recovery in April of 1986. THC did enter his world so now he's 2 years sober again. [04:56] The THC woke up the monster so to speak. [07:22] Modafinil is actually artificial flow. [11:02] Steve Distante has been an entrepreneur since he was 6 years old. He loves to work with entrepreneurs. He's also written three books. He also has a 400 acre farm in Georgia where he offers retreats. He also offers Airstream experiences. [15:59] the anterior cingulate is the part of our brain that regulates willpower. Buddhist monks and Navy Seals have very well developed anterior cingulate areas. [22:45] The benefits of cold plunging. It helps eliminate stress and makes you more grounded. [25:21] Entrepreneurs have so much going on it's good to put your spirit or your soul in the driver's seat. [28:54] Have checks and balances but always give the illusion of control as a leader. [35:37] Holding values like gratitude, respect, innovation, teamwork, and trust worthiness dear. [37:05] THC dampens the light of the spirit and disconnects you from your soul. [52:47] The pros and cons of taking Vyvanse. [54:22] The Sleep Eight mattress can track your sleep. [58:57] TMS helps stimulate your brain in a positive way. It was surprising how targeted they made it with brain mapping. [01:04:03] Tim does three sessions a day. [01:06:30] Being in flow and attracted to clarity and opportunity. Links mentioned in this episode: Camelback Recovery I Love Being Sober YouTube Are You Driven? Dr. Douglas Brackmann - LinkedIn Driven: Understanding and Harnessing the Genetic Gifts Shared by Entrepreneurs, Navy SEALs, Pro Athletes, and Maybe YOU Dr. Douglas Brackmann - Facebook Dr. Douglas Brackmann - Instagram Pitchology Once Upon a Time in Entrepreneurland Steve Distante - LinkedIn Steve Distante - Vanderbilt Financial Group Steve Distante - Instagram Pitchology: The Art & Science of Raising Capital for Entrepreneurs Othership app Inspired Performance Institute Eight Sleep Whoop
In this episode, Ari and Jessi from Trekers share their journey from tent camping to RV life. They discuss transitioning from a Class B camper van to a 30-foot travel trailer, the pros and cons of towing vs. van life, and the realities of long-term RV travel. From park hosting to balancing remote work and travel, their insights offer valuable tips for anyone considering life on the road.Episode GuestsAri and Jessi Adler define themselves as "most-timers" when it comes to RVing. While they still have a home base in Michigan, they are on the road 9 to 10 months out of each year in their RV. Ari and Jessi travel in a 2022 30-foot Airstream Flying Cloud Office model towed by a 1-ton Chevrolet van. The van has been set up as a weekend getaway vehicle, allowing the Adlers to camp in places where they can't or don't want to take their Airstream. Jessi has a full-time remote job with a public relations agency while Ari takes on freelance writing and editing projects in addition to serving as a campground and park host. They also operate a website and YouTube channel to share their hiking and camping adventures. • Treker's Website • Treker's YouTube Channel • Treker's InstagramResources Mentioned in this Episode- Treker's Youtube Channel- We're the Russos YouTube Channel- Newsletter sign up- Book 1: Take Risks- Book 2: Tales From the Open RoadBook a 60 Minute Call with JoeAre you buying your first RV or have questions about RVing? Let's see if booking a coaching session with Joe is the right fit for you. Learn MoreSupport the PodcastDownload, subscribe, and share this episode. Leave a review.Become a PatronEpisode Websitehttps://weretherussos.com/class-b-rv-to-travel-trailer-trekers/
So, you've hit a new phase in life—kids don't need you as much, work feels like a never-ending rerun, and suddenly, you're left with space. But instead of feeling free, you're stuck wondering, "What the hell do I actually want?" Don't worry, Hilary is here to drag you out of the “what now?” spiral and help you find your spark again. In this episode, Hilary tackles that “I don't even know what I want” dilemma with practical tools and a hefty dose of real talk. If you've been so busy playing all the roles—mom, career badass, caretaker—that you've forgotten who you are outside of them, this one's for you. Episode Highlights: Jealousy isn't a vibe killer; it's a clue. Start paying attention to what makes you envious—it's pointing you toward your desires. You don't have to overhaul your life in one go. Experiment, try stuff, and ditch what doesn't fit (looking at you, Airstream). Forget practicality for a second—what would you do if you had no limits? Episode Breakdown: [00:00] Finding What You Truly Want [03:11] Exercise 1: Become a Master Observer of Yourself [05:17] Exercise 2: Use Jealousy and Envy as Clues [06:00] Exercise 3: The Magic Wand Question [07:14] Exercise 4: Experiment Without Commitment [08:27] Exercise 5: The Life Zone Exercise [09:31] Exercise 6: Focus on Your Feelings [10:55] Honoring Your Feelings in Daily Life [12:10] Self-Satisfied Program and Conclusion Ready to put yourself back at the top of your priority list? Check out Hilary's Self-Satisfied Program: https://hilarysilver.com/shop/ for guided exercises (like the life zone!) and actionable steps to reclaim your time and energy.
Luxury travel is evolving, and WorldHotels is leveraging this trend. A couple weeks ago I spoke with Gregory G. Habeeb, Chief Development Officer with WorldHotels during ALIS 2025. We discussed:
3pm: Guests - Joe Rosati and Scott Stone - Truthstream Podcast // How two friends who lost trust in the mainstream media started making a living by doing a podcast out of an Airstream trailer in Tacoma. // I Stand corrected - Ask, Tell, Correct or Yell at John about anything // The Federal Mine Shaft // A Mansion Tax? // Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen shows how much it means when you acknowledge the most unsung members of your team
The Tragically Hip Interview Series 002Welcome back to The Tragically Hip Interview Series! Episode 002 is a jam-packed double feature that's sure to delight any fan of The Tragically Hip and beyond. This episode showcases TWO incredible conversations that explore the intersections of side projects, legacy, and the evolution of Canadian rock.First, jD and Greg LeGros dive into the creative world of Stripper's Union, the side project of Rob Baker of The Hip and Craig Northey of Odds. Together, they break down the band's unique sound, discuss their albums Local 518 and The Deuce, and highlight hidden gems like “Shake It Off” and “The Bear.” Learn how these musical veterans brought their distinct talents together in a polished, boundary-pushing collaboration.Next, jD is joined by Pete Marchica and Tim from Portland for an intimate chat with Gord Sinclair. Gord opens up about his solo career, his innovative recording process using a mobile Airstream studio, and what it's like playing alongside his son. He also shares heartfelt reflections on The Hip's journey, the challenges of the live music scene, and the enduring power of music to connect us.Time Stamps:• [11:00] Exploring Stripper's Union: Rob Baker's creative partnership with Craig Northey.• [26:07] Robbie Baker takes the mic in “Sweet and Low.”• [56:27] Nostalgic dive into 80s and 90s Canadian rock, including The Odds and Doug and the Slugs.• [1:30:25] Rob Baker on balancing side projects and the legacy of The Tragically Hip.• [2:01:11] Gord Sinclair on Canadian music, touring challenges, and his Airstream studio.• [2:07:14] Insights into the Kingston music scene and must-see spots for Hip fans.
What took us so long to BRP? Well before before Day One of this Airstream adventure – in response to one of our earliest posts, Tell The Beaubeauxs Where To Geaux – Living in Beauty followers have advised us to visit the BRP: Blue Ridge Parkway. Then, for more than seven years, we drove over the BRP, under the BRP and around the BRP, until... Bingo. We finally hit the target and gave the Blue Ridge Parkway the full focus of our attention for the entire month of July. At last, we understand why the popular Blue Ridge Parkway is called “America's Favorite Drive." Don't ask if we saw this or that, just ask us how it made us feel to be there. The Blue Ridge Parkway is a vacation for the senses, a re-boot for the ol' neurotransmitters– The post Sweet Surrender
In episode 133, we go shopping for Class B Vans. Listen in as we discuss our RV dilemma where we chat about the pros and cons of Class B Vans versus our Airstream Travel Trailer. What will we do? What are your thoughts about pros and cons of these options? Drop us a line. The Places Where We Go Travel Resources The Places Where We Go Travel Resources TRAVEL BOOKS: While planning your travels, you can find links to several books to get you in the travel mindset on our Amazon Store Page - check out the section: Books That Inspire Travel GEAR: Visit our Amazon Storefront for more travel resources - all we use personally. GET YOUR TRAVEL GEAR HERE! - The Places Where We Go Amazon Storefront Thanks for your support! Inspiring Your Future Travels We hope this episode inspires you to consider visiting Wyoming. The Places Where We Go PODCAST: Released every other week in your favorite podcast app WEBSITE & BLOG www.theplaceswherewego.com SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theplaceswherewego TWITTER: https://twitter.com/theplaceswhere1 EMAIL: Write to us at comments@theplaceswherewego.com We'll see you at the places where we go. Julie & Art AFFILIATE LINK DISCLOSURE The Places Where We Go contains affiliate links and is a member of the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. If you make a purchase using one of these Amazon links, we may receive compensation at no extra cost to you. Read our disclaimer and privacy policy for more information.
We're in the process of moving into our Airstream. Here's how we're using M.E.D. during a time of transition to stay in shape. Over the last 13 years, we've coached hundreds of people just like you. In that time we've uncovered 10 reasons why you're working out, but you don't look like it. We'll email you every day for 10 days revealing why what you've tried before hasn't worked, and what to do instead. Head to https://www.digitalbarbell.com/looklikeyoulift to get started today. See your options to work with us: https://www.digitalbarbell.com/options
The Tragically Hip Interview Series 002Welcome back to The Tragically Hip Interview Series! Episode 002 is a jam-packed double feature that's sure to delight any fan of The Tragically Hip and beyond. This episode showcases TWO incredible conversations that explore the intersections of side projects, legacy, and the evolution of Canadian rock.First, jD and Greg LeGros dive into the creative world of Stripper's Union, the side project of Rob Baker of The Hip and Craig Northey of Odds. Together, they break down the band's unique sound, discuss their albums Local 518 and The Deuce, and highlight hidden gems like “Shake It Off” and “The Bear.” Learn how these musical veterans brought their distinct talents together in a polished, boundary-pushing collaboration.Next, jD is joined by Pete Marchica and Tim from Portland for an intimate chat with Gord Sinclair. Gord opens up about his solo career, his innovative recording process using a mobile Airstream studio, and what it's like playing alongside his son. He also shares heartfelt reflections on The Hip's journey, the challenges of the live music scene, and the enduring power of music to connect us.Time Stamps:• [11:00] Exploring Stripper's Union: Rob Baker's creative partnership with Craig Northey.• [26:07] Robbie Baker takes the mic in “Sweet and Low.”• [56:27] Nostalgic dive into 80s and 90s Canadian rock, including The Odds and Doug and the Slugs.• [1:30:25] Rob Baker on balancing side projects and the legacy of The Tragically Hip.• [2:01:11] Gord Sinclair on Canadian music, touring challenges, and his Airstream studio.• [2:07:14] Insights into the Kingston music scene and must-see spots for Hip fans.
Edie Weintraub, founder and managing director with terra alma, joins host Carol Morgan for this week's Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio episode. In this podcast segment, Weintraub discusses how terra alma is prioritizing retail and recreation in mixed-use development to foster shared experiences among residents. Live-Work-Play Weintraub recently worked on a 600-acre mixed-use project in Austin, Texas. The community is a phased 10-year build, so one of the challenges was finding a way to provide retail to residents who move in early on. Alongside a team of urban planners, landscapers and architects, Weintraub developed a plan to build in retail incrementally. First, a model home and pocket park were put in, then an Airstream that conveniently sells coffee in the mornings and small bites and drinks in the evenings. She emphasizes that this is just the first phase of the community, there are still plans for a town green, a micro food hall and much more. The addition of a local market in mixed-use developments, especially with its own subscription service, is a great asset for families and working professionals. “If I have a subscription service for maybe one or two meals a week, it frees me up to perhaps go to my son's water polo game or spend some more time with my other son prepping for the pie he wants to make for his school fundraiser,” said Weintraub. “And so just really incorporating the thought process of how we're living today into the community, to pull the people out of their homes, apartments or condos and really get back together.” Greenspaces are also a key component, providing residents with an accessible connection to nature. Weintraub points out that many families don't have time to mow their lawns or do landscaping, leading developers to create smaller yards and more extensive community gardens and parks. Residents also value walkability, and it's important for retail and recreation like coffee shops, grocery stores and gyms to be within walking distance. Exciting Projects on the Atlanta Beltline “What I love about it is that for Atlanta, we don't have a beach, but we do have a beautiful river, and it's kind of tucked away, but our Beltline has become our boardwalk, our beachfront property.” terra alma has partnered with a client on developing Yuji, a sushi restaurant at the base of an office building. Sitting on the edge of the Atlanta Beltline, the restaurant will stay busy thanks to its location and covered, outdoor seating. The Beltline is a huge transportation passage, so as people walk, bike and rollerblade to and from work, Yuji and other businesses reap the benefits. Common Mistakes During Retail Development and How to Avoid Them Weintraub says that it's so important to bring in retail experts during the design process because it can make the integration of businesses simpler. Here are her top considerations for retail development: Width and depth of the space: If there is not enough room for operations, it will drive away potential leasees. Deliveries and Waste Disposal: Especially with restaurants and coffee shops, it is crucial to have a clear path for employees to receive shipments and take out the trash, but away from consumers' vision. Parking: This is always a concern with developments of all sizes, but more importantly, within mixed-use spaces. Weintraub recommends a clear navigation system, whether with color-coordination, visual aids or something creative. Although the goal is to promote walkable living, she said you must assume that people will be coming in and out by car and plan accordingly. In addition to her work with terra alma, Weintraub has also launched her own dinner series, “Table for 12,” which brings together 11 strangers and herself for a dinner of fellowship, connection and learning. She also helped relaunch and rebrand Women in Restaurants, which currently includes 400 women across the country. Women in the restaurant sector are invited to join the ...
Well we disappeared for a bit there but we're back with our 2024 Highs and Lows and some exciting 2025 plans! Back next week with a letter!00:00 Intro02:27 Drink - Deschutes Black Butte Non-Alc03:31 Does Rainier count?05:56 Airstream is done but not home!11:10 Touring is skiing but harder24:06 Touring gear rundown25:46 Winter break hermit mode27:28 2024 Highs35:19 2024 Lows41:37 2025 Goal: Get out every month!42:44 2025 Ski Week: Whistler45:14 2025 Spring Break: Tahoe46:54 2025 Summer: Road to Redemption53:40 2025 Fall Tentative: Washington Nat'l Parks55:00 Discarded Plan - Surfing in Westport, WA56:57 High & Low - our house59:04 2025 Content Plan1:00:17 Get in touch with LFTRThanks for listening! As always you can find LFTR at http://lettersfromtheroadpod.com, and you can email us at lettersfromtheroadpod@gmail.com.Find LFTR Diaries on the LFTR YouTube channel.Find us on socials @lettersfromtheroadpod!If you feel like kicking us a few bucks because you like what we do you can Become a PenPal and chat with us and others in the PenPals Discord. Get full access to Letters From the Road at lettersfromtheroad.substack.com/subscribe
They are hiring in Ohio. That's what Shelby County Commissioner Julie Ehemann says. In her county they make Airstream trailers, though she is not a camper, she says Airstream and other manufacturers are hiring. Listen to how a new mom got elected to her first office and is now a 13 year county commissioner. GoodGovernmentShow.com Thanks to our sponsors: Ourco How to Really Run a City Route Fifty LHD Academy of Science National Association of Counties (NACo) Executive Producers: David Martin, David Snyder, Jim Ludlow Host/Reporter: David Martin Producers: David Martin, Jason Stershic Editor: Jason Stershic
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Join us in this episode of the Art Marketing Podcast as we dive into the inspiring journey of photographer Kenneth LeRose. From his beginnings in fitness photography to mastering astrophotography while living in an Airstream, Kenneth shares his passion for teaching and creating stunning visuals. Discover his strategies for building an engaged audience on Instagram, the challenges of monetizing his art, and his recent experiences with Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales. Tune in for valuable insights on marketing, workshops, and the pursuit of passive income in the art world! (00:00) - The Creative Struggle (00:19) - Connecting Emotionally Through Art (00:31) - Successful Launch Strategies (00:57) - Building an Audience (01:39) - Introduction of Kenneth LaRose (02:55) - Kenneth's Photography Journey (05:02) - Living the Airstream Life (05:43) - Finding a Niche (06:57) - Monetizing Through Workshops (07:37) - Marketing Strategies for Workshops (08:44) - Exploring Digital Classes (09:57) - The Challenge of Creating Digital Products (10:51) - Engagement on Instagram (12:01) - Bridging the Visual Gap (13:31) - Kenneth's Experience with Art Storefronts (15:39) - Black Friday and Cyber Monday Results (19:11) - Understanding the Art Market (21:19) - Leveraging ManyChat for Engagement (24:03) - Living Without a Home Base (25:16) - Future Plans for Teaching (27:20) - Weekly Live Sessions (28:12) - SEO and Visibility Issues Kenneth's Website https://www.krlphoto.com/ Kenneth's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/krl_photo/ Keep up with the latest https://linktr.ee/artmarketingpodcast
Dive into one of the most exciting and lucrative niches for travel advisors - destination weddings and group travel! Ashley Morris, founder of Alpaca Your Bags Travel, shares her journey of becoming a top destination wedding planner. From setting client expectations and handling budgets to marketing yourself as an expert, Ashley covers it all. Learn the benefits of having a repeatable workflow, partnering with the right vendors, and establishing boundaries to create a sustainable business. Ashley also discusses her role with Destination Wedding University, where she provides educational resources for aspiring destination wedding advisors. If you're looking to make destination weddings a profitable part of your business, this episode is full of strategies and tips to help you get there! About Ashley Morris: Ashley is the owner of award-winning Alpaca Your Bags Travel and is currently based in Kansas City, MO. She came to the travel industry after spending 15 years in media and advertising, working with clients like Target, Kohl's, Verizon and Spotify. She started Alpaca after a less-than-ideal experience planning her own destination wedding. After being frustrated with the planning process, she went to travel agent school and started her agency in 2015. Ashley built Alpaca into a million-dollar agency in under two years, all while still working at her advertising job AND commuting from KC to NYC twice a month. This is a woman who knows something about time management and working smarter, not harder! After having her own destination wedding, Ashley wanted to bring that joy and fun to others. She is a graduate of Will's first ever Destination Wedding University class, way back in 2018. Ashley and her husband, Matt, are fur parents to 2 dogs (chihuahua Ellie and beagle Jack) and 2 cats (Mork & Mindy). They are avid explorers and try to explore the world as much as possible, whether it's an African safari or towing their Airstream camper. alpacayourbags.com jointheplaybook.com Today we will cover: (04:30) Ashley's background and journey into travel (09:10) Destination Wedding University (12:15) Selecting a specialization; creating efficiency and profitability (16:55) The role of a destination wedding travel advisor (25:35) Can new advisors specialize in destination weddings? (40:15) Managing guest expectations and challenges (43:45) Handling price matching and contracts (46:15) Building strong tour operator partnerships (49:05) Establishing boundaries; using automation for repetitive tasks (58:45) Ashley's marketing efforts; creating a referral program JOIN THE NICHE COMMUNITY Enrollment opens on January 6th, 2025! SEMI CUSTOM BRAND KITS Browse our collection of pre-designed brand kits that are customized to your brand's unique personality by our talented Creative Director! _____ FOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/tiquehq CHECK OUT OUR SERVICES & PROGRAMS: tiquehq.com
Thelma “Polly” Melton, 58, disappeared on September 25, 1981, while hiking the Deep Creek Trail in North Carolina with friends Trula Gudger and Pauline "Red" Cannon. Born February 26, 1923, in Alabama, Polly was known for her friendly and intelligent demeanor and had lived with her husband, Robert Melton, in an Airstream trailer near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park each fall. On the day of her disappearance, Polly, a heavy smoker with health issues, walked ahead of her friends, vanished over a hill, and was never seen again. Search efforts revealed no signs of a struggle, though her scent was detected briefly on a tree. Authorities speculated she may have left the park voluntarily by vehicle, as her personal belongings, including ID, medication, and money, were left behind. Months later, a check made out to Polly was cashed in Alabama, fueling theories she started a new life. Despite reported sightings, her fate remains a mystery.Ossuary 6 - Air Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Contact us at: weeknightmysteries@gmail.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/weeknightmysteriesTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@weeknightmysteries
LFTR Episode 83 - welcome back to our snowy Cascade home! We talk Jamie's first ski trip of the season, Thanksgiving and Saying Yes!Highlights include:* First ski trip of the year!* Dairy Free Thanksgiving at home* Airstream update - no sun in Portland* The joy of driving teens around* Being bad at things is good* Doing it scared is part of the fun* You're never fully done!* Goat mascot snowboarding* Warning: Yes often = $.* Saying yes first to the kids* Saying yes at workLinks:* Mt Baker Ski Area* Rossignol Rallybird 104 ti* Chair 9 Woodstone Pizza & Bar* Stevens Pass Ski Resort* Dairy Free Dinner Rolls - kitchen treaty* Dairy Free Pecan Pie - godairyfree.org* Slow Cooker Turkey Breast - recipe tin eats* Taxa Mantis* Puffs* Wicked the Movie* Snowboard turtleThanks for listening! As always you can find LFTR at http://lettersfromtheroadpod.com, and you can email us at lettersfromtheroadpod@gmail.com.Find LFTR Diaries on the LFTR YouTube channel.Find us on socials @lettersfromtheroadpod!If you feel like kicking us a few bucks because you like what we do you can Become a PenPal and chat with us and others in the PenPals Discord. Get full access to Letters From the Road at lettersfromtheroad.substack.com/subscribe
My brothers Zac and Kaleb Barrett stopped by the Airstream for a Thanksgiving podcast. We talked about Montana living, College track, Rodeo, Surfing, and more.
Matt and Mike sit down to discuss one of the rarest cars we have ever found! This 1936 Chrysler Airstream was only 1 of 500 produced in the convertible sedan body style. The design of the car is very art deco including the tail lights and steering wheel. Matt talks about the whole process from first looking at the car to selling it at Hershey!!Finding the Chrysler - https://youtu.be/7_0WwcxuevUCleaning Out The Chrysler - https://youtu.be/6levtYHQXUUAttic & Garage - https://studio.youtube.com/video/-T3J3YfH8XM/editCheck out our website!! - www.irontrapgarage.com- Get 10% Off Your Eastwood Order With The Coupon Code ITG10 At Checkout * Some Products Excluded - https://glnk.io/73rnx/irontrap Wanna send us something?Iron Trap GaragePO Box 6New Berlinville, PA19545Matt's Instagram - @irontrap - https://www.instagram.com/irontrap/Mike's Instagram - @mhammsteak - https://www.instagram.com/mhammsteak/Iron Trap Parts Instagram - @irontrapfinds - https://www.instagram.com/irontrapfinds/Iron Trap eBay - https://www.ebay.com/usr/irontrapgarage/Email us - irontrapgarage@gmail.com
LFTR Episode 82 - we're still here, thanks for being here too. This week we talk about The Next Right Thing.Highlights include:* How to do election night like tired millennial parents* Can't process catastrophe* Jamie's (actually) 39* Moving to Scandinavia?* The ongoing love affair with niche personal sports data tech* Backcountry skiing safety - get some friends!* The propane regulator might be the cause for the Airstream's tankless water heater not heating well* The hidden overheight parking at SeaTac* Airport lounges? y/n* More ruminations on towing with electric trucks* Econ 101 with Jamie* Why do people help a neighbor but vote against their rights?* Upcoming camping plans* A new writing project!* Practice how you'll respond to “casual hate” in the places you live. If you don't have a response it's easy to just laugh uneasily.Links:* Carv Ski coach* Airstream Adventures Portland* TSA PreCheck By Clear* F-150 Lightning* RAM Electric TrucksThanks for listening! As always you can find LFTR at http://lettersfromtheroadpod.com, and you can email us at lettersfromtheroadpod@gmail.com.Find LFTR Diaries on the LFTR YouTube channel.Find us on socials @lettersfromtheroadpod!If you feel like kicking us a few bucks because you like what we do you can Become a PenPal and chat with us and others in the PenPals Discord Get full access to Letters From the Road at lettersfromtheroad.substack.com/subscribe
Cat, Billy and Grace joined me in my 1965 Airstream to talk shop about Lookouts, life as a lookout, adventure, cold weather camping, and much more. Tune in to hear all about it. If you like what your hear please support my channel by subscribing, sharing, and giving this episode a like. Thank you and have a great day!
S11:E9 - This week on Travel FOMO, Jamin and Hilarie explore the Florida Keys in their Airstream, where Hilarie discovers that she's literally lost her keys to the RV. They also share the scoop on their favorite RV park of their gap year: Jolly Roger RV Park. While in Key West, they discover the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum, which is full of incredible jewels and other sunken treasure that were retrieved from the bottom of the ocean, just off the coast of the Keys. And of course, no trip to Key West is complete without visiting the historic home of Ernest Hemingway and learning about his fascinating life as one of America's best writers. Make sure to tune in as they share their experiences and spill the tea on the controversial Duvall Street tradition of Fantasy Fest. They also explore a long list of recommendations from Travel FOMO listeners. For more context, check out the video that accompanies this podcast (S11:E9 RV-ing in the Florida Keys | We took YOUR recommendations) on YouTube (https://youtu.be/qlfNhqxmWwk). Send us your feedback and thoughts via email at travelfomopodcast@gmail.com. Have your own travel story? Attach a voice memo to your email, and you could hear your own voice in a future episode of the podcast. ____ Travel FOMO is hosted by a husband and wife duo, Jamin and Hilarie Houghton. Learn more about them at www.travelfomopodcast.com. Subscribe to Travel FOMO in two different ways: (1) Watch their adventures on YouTube and (2) Follow audibly from wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow Travel FOMO on social media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/travelfomopodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/travelfomopodcast TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@travelfomopodcast YouTube: www.youtube.com/@travelfomopodcast
What's a "reverse diet", and how should you do one? What should you do if you don't want your arms to get bulky? How can you adjust your training if you have Tennis Elbow? What are the benefits of fiber, and what foods are good for a high-fiber diet? If we could only do 2 exercises for the rest of our lives, what would they be? Where are our favorite places we've visited in our Airstream? Download our free calorie and macronutrient guide: https://www.digitalbarbell.com/calorieandmacronutrientcalculator Apply for coaching: https://www.digitalbarbell.com/contact-us
(S11:E8) What's it like to see Miami by Airstream? In this episode, Jamin and Hilarie stay on the west edge of the metroplex and make their way into Miami Beach to sample Cuban food and some top notch mojitos. They take a self-guided art deco walking tour along Ocean Drive and do a little shopping. RV-ing to Miami wouldn't be completed without a trip to the largest tropical wilderness in the U.S., Everglades National Park. For more context, check out this podcast's companion video (S11:E8 First timers in Miami | Cuban food, art deco tour + Everglades) on YouTube (https://youtu.be/1RdaSLS2jJU). Send us your feedback and thoughts via email at travelfomopodcast@gmail.com. Have your own travel story? Attach a voice memo to your email, and you could hear your own voice in a future episode of the podcast. ____ Travel FOMO is hosted by a husband and wife duo, Jamin and Hilarie Houghton. Learn more about them at www.travelfomopodcast.com. Subscribe to Travel FOMO in two different ways: (1) Watch their adventures on YouTube and (2) Follow audibly from wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow Travel FOMO on social media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/travelfomopodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/travelfomopodcast TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@travelfomopodcast YouTube: www.youtube.com/@travelfomopodcast
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This episode of READING MCCARTHY welcomes to the podcast for the first time Austin Smith. Austin studied history and literature at the University of Georgia. He has worked as a photographer and a professional adventure photographer, following the art into aviation, mountaineering, and motorcycle racing. He now leads a human resources consulting business in Denver, Colorado. A couple of years ago he hooked up an Airstream fifth wheel RV to his truck and, armed with a load of McCarthy novels, followed the books' trails across the southwest. At one point things maybe even get a little Indiana Jones for Austin (or possibly Bobby Western). Austin's blog on the subject may be found here: http://www.austincameronsmith.com/photo-essay-cormac-mccarthys-borderlandsThomas Frye composed, performed, and produced the music for READING MCCARTHY. The views of the host and his guests do not necessarily reflect the views of their home institutions or the Cormac McCarthy Society. If you're agreeable it'll help us if you provide favorable reviews on your favorite podcasting platforms. If you enjoy this podcast, you may also enjoy the GREAT AMERICAN NOVEL PODCAST, hosted by myself and Kirk Curnutt. To contact me, please reach out to readingmccarthy(@)gmail.com. Despite the evening redness in the west Reading McCarthy is still nominally on X aka Twitter that was. The website is at readingmccarthy.buzzsprout.com, and if you'd like to support the show you can click on the little heart symbol at the top of the webpage to buy the show a cappuccino. Support the showStarting in spring of 2023, the podcast will accept minor sponsorship offers to offset the costs of the podcast. This may cause a mild disconnect in earlier podcasts where the host asks for patrons in lieu of sponsorships. But if we compare it to a very large and naked bald man in the middle of the desert who leads you to an extinct volcano to create gunpowder, it seems pretty minor...
What happens when a touring musician trades the bustling streets of New Orleans for the tranquil countryside of Mount Morris, New York? Join us as we welcome Ric Robertson, who reveals how the simplicity and balance embraced by the Amish have not only changed his pace of life but have also transformed his artistic process, providing a new lens through which to view creativity and community. Ric's move to Mount Morris offers more than just a peaceful retreat; it serves as a catalyst for artistic exploration and collaboration. Surrounded by serene landscapes and a supportive partner, Rick delves into the role of spontaneity and presence in his creative endeavors. Discover how the harmonious blend of solitude and connection has allowed Rick to embrace authenticity in his craft, leading to the creation of his incredible music and collaborations with fellow artists like Gregor Bone. Community and creativity intertwine as Rick discusses the power of shared living spaces and intentional artistic communities. Learn about his innovative idea of touring with a mobile piano in an Airstream, creating spaces that foster growth and connection. From the importance of nurturing environments for musicians on the road to the bonds formed through shared experiences, this episode underscores the profound impact of artistic intention and community building on personal and collective healing. For tour info and more head over to: www.ricrobertsonmusic.com -For THE BEST MUSHROOM CHOCOLATES EVER go over to @MELTMUSHROOMS ON INSTAGRAM and shoot them a DM for a menu of all the amazing flavors of MUSHROOM CHOCOLATE BARS and MAKE SURE TO TELL THEM NSR SENT YOU FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER! -FREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroad INTRO MUSIC PROVIDED BY - Young & Sick MUSIC IN THE COMMERCIALS BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CIRCLES AROUND THE SUN OUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CHILLDREN OF INDIGO No Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music
Looking to get your brand featured in the media? Need guidance from a top PR expert? This episode is just what you need! Heather Holmes, the founder and CEO of Publicity For Good, brings over a decade of experience as a publicist with a mission to help purpose-driven consumer brands expand their reach, build credibility, and make a positive impact. Remarkably, she grew Publicity For Good into a seven-figure company while living and working from her family's Airstream for 3 1/2 years as they traveled across America. In this episode you'll learn: Heather's intentional decision to live in an Airstream while building her business Benefits of PR How to craft a compelling story Different types of media Common misconceptions and value of PR PR strategies for entrepreneurs starting out Hiring a PR firm and when to work with one Low cost and creative PR strategies How to build confidence in pitching to the media. Connect with Heather: https://publicityforgood.com/ https://www.signalraptor.com/ https://www.instagram.com/publicity.for.good/ https://www.instagram.com/heatherdesantis/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE RV ENTREPRENEUR https://therventrepreneur.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Join the RVE community on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/therventrepreneurcommunity Connect with RVE on all your favorite socials https://therventrepreneur.com/connect Got questions or comments for our hosts? Leave us a voice message! https://therventrepreneur.com/voicemail (NOTE: Audio submitted may be published on the podcast unless specifically requested otherwise.) Got a great story or tips to share with RVE Listeners? Complete our Guest Intake Form: https://therventrepreneur.com/guestform
Heather Holmes - the founder and CEO of Publicity For Good - a purpose-driven communications firm. Heather is also a former Miss Ohio International and has been featured in FOX, Business Insider, Create & Cultivate, and USA Today for her story of living full-time in an Airstream for 3 1/2 years while running the agency and building a 7 figure company. Also, the mom of 2 with 1 on the way lives in the Mountains of North Carolina living off the land on their homestead. Connect with Heather here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heatherdesantis/ https://www.facebook.com/heatherdesantis/ https://www.instagram.com/heatherdesantis https://publicityforgood.com/