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The RV Entrepreneur
Balancing Travel, Business, and Batteries with a Solar Energy Entrepreneur - RVE 389

The RV Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 51:16


Morgan Munkvold joins Jim to share her journey from a Subaru Outback to van life and entrepreneur. She discusses the evolution of her travel experiences, and lessons learned along the way to starting her own solar power design and installation company. She reflects on the challenges of entrepreneurship, the importance of community, and her transition from a consulting career to merging her business with Explorist.Life. Morgan emphasizes the joy of connecting with nature and people while navigating the ups and downs of life on the road. She shares the intricacies of setting up off-grid electrical systems, the benefits of merging businesses for support and knowledge sharing, and the importance of effective communication within a distributed team. Discover insights on balancing work with a love for travel, common mistakes in solar power setups, and the significance of planning and budgeting for the best solar energy system to meet your needs.GUEST BIO: Born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska, Morgan Munkvold is a passionate road traveler who hit the road solo in 2015 and later moved into a Ford Econoline for full-time van life. Her early struggles with power systems inspired her and her husband to launch an off-grid solar installation shop in 2022. After merging with EXPLORIST.life, Morgan now helps fellow travelers stay powered up and prepared for life off the grid.Connect & Learn More:https://explorist.life/https://shop.explorist.life/about-our-services/https://morganmunkvold.substack.com/https://www.instagram.com/morganmunkvoldEpisodes Mentioned:Adventure Van Expohttps://therventrepreneur.com/rve304/Caravan to Alaskahttps://therventrepreneur.com/rve385/Moonfabhttps://therventrepreneur.com/rve372/RESOURCES:Power Audit Calculatorhttps://explorist.life/power-audit-calculator/ABYC Certificationhttps://abycinc.org/abyc-for-technicians/Asana Project Managementhttps://asana.com/Honeybook CRMhttps://www.honeybook.com/

Detective Perspective
66: MISSING: Jodi Huisentruit

Detective Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 49:58


On the early morning of June 27, 1995, 27-year-old Jodi Huisentruit, a news anchor in Mason City, Iowa, overslept and rushed out the door to head to work. But she never made it in. Concerned coworkers called the police, who found Jodi's red Mazda Miata in her apartment's parking lot. Evidence at the scene suggested a struggle, leading police to believe Jodi had been abducted as she tried to get into her car. In the days that followed, search teams scoured Mason City and beyond, but no trace of Jodi was ever found. It's been more than 29 years since Jodi disappeared, and investigators are still searching for answers… Jodi Huisentruit was last heard from in the early hours of June 27, 1995. At around 4:00 am, her producer called to wake her up after she had overslept, and Jodi said she would be on her way to the station. However, she never arrived.  By 7:15 am, police had been called to her apartment complex at 550 N Kentucky Avenue in Mason City, where they found signs of a struggle near her red Mazda Miata. Her belongings were scattered in the parking lot, but Jodi was nowhere to be found. When police canvassed the area, they learned that a white van, possibly a mid-1980s Ford Econoline, was seen in the parking lot at around 4:30 am. It has never been located.  Jodi is a white woman with brown eyes, standing at approximately 5'3". At the time of her disappearance, she weighed between 110 and 120 pounds and had blonde hair. Anyone with information on Jodi's case can reach out to the Mason City Police Department at (641) 421-3636. Information can also be provided to the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigations at (515) 725-6010. Editor: Shannon Keirce Research/Writing: Haley Gray and Anna Luria SUBMIT A CASE HERE: Cases@DetectivePerspectivePod.com SOCIAL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/detperspective/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/detperspective FIND DERRICK HERE Twitter: https://twitter.com/DerrickL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DerrickLevasseur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DerrickVLevasseur CRIME WEEKLY AND COFFEE Criminal Coffee Company: https://www.CriminalCoffeeCo.com Crime Weekly:  https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop ADS: 1. TryMiracle.com/Detective - Use code DETECTIVE for 3 FREE towels and to save over 40%! 2. HelloFresh.com/FreeDetective - Get 10 FREE meals!

Bubbles Mushrooms Podcast
Ep137: Russell

Bubbles Mushrooms Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 56:17


You know again that it's time to listen to your favorite podcast that comes out on every Monday morning and that it's called Bubbles' Mushrooms! This week Edward pays his respects to the heroes that served during September 11th by drinking a can of his new favorite beverage, Katie is rightfully pissed off that some dickhole candidate screwed with Tiramisubaru, Luke saw a few CyberTrucks out on his adventures and we all agree that (without modification) CyberTrucks are dumb. Katie and Edward have decided to buy Freddie Prinze Jr.'s used Ford Econoline, Luke has been cosplaying around his apartment while going on virtual dates on the internet and we have another edition of the BM gang tries new snacks! For this week's game, we really delve into who we are. People want to know about us and our core values. That's why we have decided to do some old school BuzzFeed quizzes to finally find out what makes all of us who we really are. Can you guess what the show's Autumn Aesthetic is? What do you call a man with no arms or legs.. in a hole? What kind of dog is the show and where would you bring your entire family on vacation? Can you guess what kind of bread we are based on our inane responses to questions about old television programs? Find out only now this week on BM! Follow us on Instagram @bubbmush and email the show at bubbmush@gmail.com - Thanks for listening, viewers!

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast
Police Identify 21-Year-Old Killed in Hit-and-Run Near Osborne High

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 2:33


From the BG Ad Group Studio this is your news minute on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast presented by Credit Union of Georgia. Today is Wednesday, May 1st, and I'm Keith Ippolito. Police Identify 21-Year-Old Killed in Hit-and-Run Near Osborne High In a tragic event early Saturday morning near Osborne High School, Marietta faced a somber moment as a young life was cut short. Cobb Police have confirmed the identity of the 21-year-old victim, Maria Perez Gonzalez, of Marietta, who was involved in a fatal hit-and-run crash on Austell Road. The incident unfolded at approximately 5:30 a.m. when Gonzalez was crossing at a marked crosswalk. A white 2014 Ford Econoline, heading northbound, first struck Gonzalez with the driver's side mirror. The force of the impact projected her onto the roadway, where a following Chrysler, also traveling north, tragically struck her again. Gonzalez was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. The Chrysler driver, identified as 49-year-old Marietta resident John Anderson, was not injured and remained at the scene to cooperate with authorities. However, the driver of the Ford van fled the scene without stopping to render aid or contacting law enforcement. Cobb Police's search for the Ford driver continues, with Officer Aaron Wilson urging anyone with information about the crash to come forward. Cobb Police is reaching out to the community for assistance at 770-499-3987. For more news about our community, visit mdjonline.com. For the Marrietta Daily Journal Podcast, I'm Keith Ippolito. Produced by The BG Podcast Network #NewsPodcast #CurrentEvents #TopHeadlines #BreakingNews #PodcastDiscussion #PodcastNews #InDepthAnalysis #NewsAnalysis #PodcastTrending #WorldNews #LocalNews #GlobalNews #PodcastInsights #NewsBrief #PodcastUpdate #NewsRoundup #WeeklyNews #DailyNews #PodcastInterviews #HotTopics #PodcastOpinions #InvestigativeJournalism #BehindTheHeadlines #PodcastMedia #NewsStories #PodcastReports #JournalismMatters #PodcastPerspectives #NewsCommentary #PodcastListeners #NewsPodcastCommunity #NewsSource #PodcastCuration #WorldAffairs #PodcastUpdates #AudioNews #PodcastJournalism #EmergingStories #NewsFlash #PodcastConversations #podcast #podcasts #podcaster #podcastlife #podcastshow #podcasting #podcasters #podcastersofinstagram #itunes #applepodcasts #spotifypodcast #soundcloud #youtube #radio #radioshow #comedy #music #hiphop #art #entrepreneur #covid #motivation #interview #repost #loveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dealen med bilen
385. Akut-besök, Econoline-hjälp och den magiska Mercan från Beverly Hills Cop.

Dealen med bilen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 86:51


Avsnitt 385 är här! Krick har tillbringat nästan 14 timmar på akuten och mår helt otroligt, förträffligt bra. Ponkan mår också bra. För han har fått för sig att han ska köpa en ny Explorer. Sen skade-glädjs vi åt en tjomme som laddade sin elbil för 15.751 kr. Efter denna märkliga inledning så hugger vi tag i ett lyssnarbrev där vi ska hjälpa Tobbe att skapa den perfekta Ford Econoline 88:an. Inte helt oväntat så snegler vi bakåt i tiden. Krick fortsätter och drömmer om sin nya jacka som han precis beställt. Inget mindre än Axel Foleys Detroit Lions baseballjacka från Beverly Hills Cop. Detta leder oss in på Veckans bil - den ikoniska Mercedes-Benz 450 SL. Vi rundar av veckan med lite GGN nyheter och hur vi skulle förvandla en magisk Jaguar XJ6 som ligger på Bidders Highway. Häng med!

Holy Smokes Podcast
Lessons in Honesty, Redemption, and Finding Freedom with Jim Canfield

Holy Smokes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 57:19


Welcome to another episode of Holy Smokes. In this week's episode our host, Steve Reiter, sits down with a special guest, Jim Canfield, to discuss a wide range of captivating stories and experiences. During the episode, Jim takes us on an adventurous journey, starting with his experience of buying a house through a short sale. From panicking about cashier's checks to successfully bidding on the house, Jim shares the twists and turns of the process. But that's just the beginning! Get ready to hear about Jim's hair-raising aviation mishaps, including a near-miss with a silver fox farm while flying at a low altitude. Discover how a simple flight detour became a memorable tale involving hungry silver foxes. Jim also delves into his fascinating time in the military and the importance of timing when making life-changing decisions. But it's not all thrills and excitement! Join us as Jim opens up about personal struggles, addiction, and the power of confession. Hear about his journey towards freedom, personal growth, and the importance of finding support and accountability.    Outline: (00:02) Faith, friendship, tobacco, and drinks podcast. (3:13) Childhood vacations involved driving long distances efficiently. (8:25) Electrical engineering major turned military aviator. (12:09) Low level flying over Washington's scenic areas. (14:17) Delay caused an accidental flight over a sensitive area. (17:53) Weakness turned into a dangerous flying incident. (28:08) Confess love, seek help, rebuild relationships, move forward. (29:25) She refused counseling and medication, and lost hope. (32:32) Successful purchase, uncertainties arise about property's lots. (37:45) Weekly gathering of men in Treehouse for fellowship. (40:27) Northern Seattle, east of St. Louis. Support for struggling with sexual purity. (43:41) Memorable Cuban cigar experience on Holy Smokes Cruise. (49:04) Thankful for family, friends, and successful startup. (50:36) Strength: Love for others, despite their sins. (55:36) Jesus dies, rescues prisoners, preaches condemnation.   About the Guest:  Jim Canfield grew up with what he considered to be a normal childhood. One of their family traditions was embarking on road trips to Colorado in their Ford Econoline van. They would remove the back seat and replace it with a pullout sofa mattress, making a comfortable sleeping space for the journey. To save time and avoid stops, they prepared sandwiches and kept them in a cooler between the front captain's chairs. Instead of taking breaks to switch drivers, Jim's dad would perform what he called a "midair transfer." He would put the van on cruise control, get out of his seat, hold the steering wheel from behind, and let Jim's mom take over driving without slowing down. This unconventional method aimed to prevent other vehicles from overtaking them on the road. The family also had a CB radio, which they used enthusiastically to communicate with other drivers and maximize their efficiency on the journey

Miles, Mountains & Brews
The Audacious Journey of a Bullfighter, Christian Mills: Grit, Passion, and Faith

Miles, Mountains & Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 34:33 Transcription Available


Miles and Mountains sit with Colorado's self-proclaim freelance  Bullfighter, Christian Mills. He shares how life is on the road as a bullfighter in his 1996 Ford Econoline conversion van. He is a man of faith, hard work, and integrity. Instagram: @christian7956https://instagram.com/christian7956?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/christian.mills.7771?mibextid=LQQJ4dShoutout to :Christian MillsThe Mills FamilyMiles & Mountains Podcast's new Partnership is with Jokers Comedy Club. Join me at 624 Wellsian Way every 2nd or 3rd Friday/ Saturday of the month. Stay Tuned! I hope to see you there. 

The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers
LP1034 Lead Pedal Featured Truck of the Week: Steam Whistle Econoline Van

The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 6:32


Lead Pedal Featured Truck of the Week: Steam Whistle Econoline Van Today's Lead Pedal Featured Truck is and old Ford van from Steam Whistle Breweries. This 1961 Ford Econoline has been turned into a mobile beer tap. We found this one at a recent Sound of Music Festival.  Watch the video on this van here Enter Your Truck to be a Featured Truck of the Week To get your truck entered into the Lead Pedal Featured Trucks email photos of your truck and a write up about and why it supposed to be part of these amazing trucks. Email leadpedalpodcast@gmail.com    This episode is sponsored by Bison Transport with many opportunities for truck drivers in their fleet across Canada. We have a wide variety of Canada Only positions for Owner-Operators to choose from! AND Bison has the steady freight to keep Owner-Operators moving!   You can learn more about Bison and the opportunities available at www.bisondriving.com   or call 1-800-527-5781 @BisonTransport #bisontransport   Chrome Supply Warehouse has the best selection of chrome and truck parts in Ontario Canada. Located in Belleville Ontario on the North side of the Highway with lots of truck parking. Stop in for a break or to check on their Deal of the day. Learn more online at www.chromesupplywarehouse.com    Join us for the Great Canadian Truck Show in Grand Bend On - July 21th-22th, 2023 - www.facebook.com/greatcanadiantruckshow  - Grand Bend Motorplex About the Show LISTEN TO THE PODCAST- The show is available at www.theleadpedalpodcast.com  , ITunes, Stitcher, Spotify, Tunein, iHeartradio, SoundCloud, and other popular podcast platforms. Thanks for listening JOIN THE LEAD PEDAL PODCAST FAN CLUB  www.TheLeadPedalPodcastFanClub.com  LISTEN TO LEAD PEDAL RADIO at www.LeadPedalRadio.com  The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers talks all things trucking for people in the transportation industry helping them improve their business and careers. Interviews with industry professionals and truck drivers, trucking information, and other features on the industry are meant to be helpful for truck drivers and those in transportation. The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers has main episodes released every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with bonus material on other days. You can learn more about the host and show on our website and make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the show on your favourite podcast platform. www.theleadpedalpodcast.com  What does The Lead Pedal Podcast mean? The Lead (pronounced - Led) stands for acceleration or fast-track of your career or business. It is a play on words and we certainly are not here promoting speeding in the industry. We are hoping this information will help you become a professional driver faster than if you didn't know about many of these topics. Are you enjoying the show? If so we would appreciate you leaving us a rating and review on iTunes or on your favourite podcast platform. www.theleadpedalpodcast.com  Join The Lead Pedal Podcast Fan Club where are loyal fans get first chance at specials, discounts on merchandise and much more.The club is free to join and you can learn more at www.theleadpedalpodcastfanclub.com     

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW
DriveTime Radio w/ NY Vinnie 07 - 08 - 23 Rapidly Rising Repair Costs | Toyota Crown

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 51:35


In this episode of DriveTime Radio, New York Vinnie begins by chatting about how some people use their sports cars as daily drivers. Then, Vinnie covers some of the latest automotive news, including the rapidly rising repair costs for cars. Plus, congestion pricing in Manhattan and how it may come to a major city near you. This week, Vinnie drives the Honda Pilot Trailsport and reviews the Toyota Crown on the DriveTime Radio Road Test. Listen to the Car Tune "Ford Econoline" by Chuck Prophet here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kaO-T04DUs

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Cracktastic Plastic
Cracktastic Plastic 062: Peddler's Post - Toy Hunt - Toy Podcast

Cracktastic Plastic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 64:21


On the evening of June 9th, after one year of planning, 6 handsome gentlemen climb into a Ford Econoline 350 XLT and drive off into the sunset. Well, the sun was setting anyway. We headed on a 5-hour tour (repeat) a 5-hour tour. All the way down to Bolivar, Missouri… a place where dreams come true… Peddler's Post. Listen & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or connect with us at http://cracktasticplastic.com Like us on https://www.facebook.com/cracktasticplastic Follow us at https://www.instagram.com/cracktasticplastic Follow us at https://twitter.com/cracktasticpod Subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/cracktasticplastic Support us at https://www.patreon.com/cracktasticplastic Visit our sponsor BIG BAD TOY STORE w/our affiliate link! http://bbts.cracktasticplastic.com And lastly, check out all the amazing shows at http://thepfpn.com

Hotboxing (the Car Krush podcast)
93. On Location at the 49th Van Nationals

Hotboxing (the Car Krush podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 68:23


Emdognightmare travels to the 49th Van Nationals in Old Wahshington Ohio to ask a bunch of vanner babes "what is a van?".  Thank you El Camino Baking Co for sponsoring my Van Nat's trip❤️ Emily's  partner in crime, Rebecca Steele  Thank you to all the ladies for chatting w/ me! Giula @_g0odvibes 1984 Chevy G20 ‘Fadeen' Hadley @retro_active13 1974 Ford ‘The Green Fuzz' Jennifer @powderqueen_jc 1978 Dodge Shorty ‘Boogie Nights' Emily @vandemicusa @emilynunderhill 1985 Dodge Ram ‘Vandemic' Kelsey @barbie.vanner 1990 Ford Econoline 150 ‘Barbie The Cruisin 50s Van'Allison @richbitchcrossstitch @hevyhauling @hevyhandmade Rae @raeisnotokayy 1980 Chevy G10 ‘Creature Feature' Lindsey @lindseydirt 1977 Tradesman ‘The Velvet Crease' Carli @carlithecreator 1977 Dodge  Sam @fetuseater21 2005 Chevy Express Laine @plainxlain 1985 Chevy G20   'Starfire'   Vannationals website & insta Past Flying Eagle Winners Cosmic Cruiser Van Queen of the Vans interviews: Part I, Part II, Part III  Vans & The Truckin' Life killer van book Recorded, edited & mixed by Emdognightmare Production & research Spidersfrommarz & Emdognightmare Find us: Car Krush Hugs, thank you & high fives to Greg Meleney for the killer tunez!

The Outdoor Biz Podcast
Exploring the intersection of outdoor recreation, conservation, and the economy with Matador's Tim Wenger [EP 363]

The Outdoor Biz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 34:58


Today I'm joined by travel journalist, author, and snowboarder Tim Wenger. After finishing a BA in Communications from Fort Lewis College, Tim jumped into the back of a Ford Econoline and spent a few years playing guitar in dark bars while falling in love with adventure travel. He's been unable to rest his pen (or his feet) ever since. Facebook Twitter Instagram The Outdoor Biz Podcast Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Sign up for my Newsletter HERE.  I'd love to hear your feedback about the show! You can contact me here: email: rick@theoutdoorbizpodcast.com or leave me a message on Speakpipe! Show Notes I gotta hear about those years in a Ford Ecoline playing guitar in the dark bars while falling in love with adventure travel. Where, first of all, where'd that idea come from? So basically I played guitar in a punk band for about a decade. A couple of them over that time, but primarily one that was more serious and, we toured around the Southwest, playing bars and now and then when we'd open for a bigger band and we'd get to play in a theater. But usually, it was bar-level gigs and sleeping on people's couches and, trying to imitate our heroes. We never quite became the next Blink 182, but, we certainly tried. I always tell people, playing in a rock band is a great thing to do when you're in your twenties, right? Because you're staying out till 2:00 AM all the time, which you'd probably be doing anyway. You're hanging out at rock clubs, you're getting in a van, driving around. It's fun, but it's not something I'd wanna do now. So is there a particular story or event from that experience that was maybe uniquely fun or maybe not fun? I would say that my favorite thing about it, traveling as a musician, was the camaraderie among the other bands. You know, when you are a working band showing up at a rock club in some random place, you have an instant connection with the other people that are there with the other bands that are going through the same things that you're doing. You know, everybody's got a crappy day job back home and, you're trying to be like your heroes. How did you become a writer? I went to school for communications. Journalism was kinda my thing. I was on the high school newspaper staff, yada, yada, yada. And after the band, you know, I started getting a little older, mid-twenties, starting to get into my upper twenties. I didn't know what I was gonna do. Obviously, this isn't paying the bills, so I started looking for writing gigs and ended up getting a weekly gig for a website that paid $50 a week to do a column about the local music scene in Denver. So that was, that was my first actual paid byline that I ever had, was writing for these guys. And that sort of gave me some clips that I could send out to other publications. It allowed me to be out on the town saying, Hey, I'm writing a story about this. Do you wanna talk to me? And then that leads to more connections. So it's a very self-starting thing, very much like being in a band. So I was kind of able to borrow some of those skills and move them over to keep networking my way into better and better writing gigs. Your Matador bio says that you're the transactional content at Matador. What is the transactional content editor? Basically, it's a fancy name for affiliate marketing. So I run all of our affiliate marketing content, be that Airbnb roundups or product reviews, or hotel features. I oversee that stuff and I also do a lot of outdoors content. I'm more of the outdoors content, whereas I'm editing the affiliate stuff most of the time. You write for a number of other folks also other than Matador, right? Right now I have three active contracts of which Matador is the largest. I also write edited a company called Static Media also, and I'm currently working on the Fodors travel guidebook for Colorado that will publish, I believe, next July. So I'm doing four. I'm updating and fact-checking four chapters of that guidebook. How'd you get involved with Matador? It kind of came about through social media. Originally I was working at a music magazine in Denver, that I kind of parlayed myself into through my other gig. I worked at a magazine called Music Buzz for four years, and they folded in 2020. Shortly thereafter, it literally couldn't have been two weeks, I was scrolling through Facebook and an old friend from high school shared an article from Matador on their feed, I clicked on it and started reading that article and then a few others. And that was the first time that I ever heard the term digital nomad, or ever realized that there were all of these people working on laptops, you know, basing their lives living in a van or traveling around Southeast Asia or basically doing all these things. There's a lot of ski bums, there's a lot of people doing the same things I've always been doing, but there was a formal name for it and there's like a community and I knew instantly that I had to be a part of it. So  I signed up for this writing course that they had, and one of their editors reached out to me and was like, hey, you look like you've got some experience. Why don't you try writing this article? And it just kind of progressed from there, that was in 2015. I wrote for them consistently, about Colorado and Denver primarily for two years, and got on staff in 2017. So tell us a little bit about Matador. What, do they do? How do they do it? It's, a daily digital travel magazine based in San Francisco, but the team is remote. I believe the only person now actually in San Francisco is the founder, Ross Borden, who says, and he's not wrong. This is the best description I've ever heard of Matador, but he says that Matador is if Nat Geo and Buzzfeed had a baby. You got the adventure travel, the outdoors, the kind of conservation, you know, the sustainability angle to it, but it's aimed at millennials. So the bulk of our readership is millennials, so it's, it's shorter articles, not 5,000-word features like you're gonna see in Nat Geo. And did they do anything with podcasting? Well, they didn't until myself and my now co-host, Eban Diskin started a podcast independently and, ran it for a year, and then we ended up selling the rights of it to Matador. Which was under the table. You know, we knew that this was always our goal when we started was to merge with Matador or someone similar, But they did not know that at the time. We started independently and then wrote them a pitch after we had a year's worth of episodes to show.  And that's the No Blackout Dates Podcast.  The Unfiltered Travel Podcast. So you, Rachelle, and Adam gave a great presentation on pitching at the Outdoor media summit, just pitching editors and whatnot. Do you have three tips for listeners when they're pitching editors on a gear review or an idea for an article? Is there anything that you always try to incorporate or do? Yeah, absolutely, I'll give you, I'll give you two tips and one way to optimize those tips. The first thing that anybody that works in media will want to know is, why is this piece of gear relevant right now? It could be seasonally appropriate, or maybe it's an upgrade of an existing product that you've made better. Why am I writing about this right now? That's the first thing that needs to be at the top of any pitch. The second would be what specific problem is this piece of gear solving, which I think is overlooked by a lot of gear companies because it's very common nowadays for an outdoorsy person to be out on the trail using a piece of gear, and be like, okay, I wish this piece of gear did this. I'm gonna go make that and then I'm gonna sell it. That's awesome. But you need to hone down your pitch when you are on the trail having a problem. Because that's what makes something newsworthy and, that's what makes something different. Why is yours different? Why is yours solving a problem that split boarders have or that the park snowboarder has? What problem are you solving? And then to kind of tie those two together, I think it's really cool when a PR person or a brand or a writer, whoever it might be, includes in their pitch some sort of a creative use case. You know, like this could be a trip planning angle, like this is the first helmet that was ever taken on this crazy ascent of this peak in Antarctica or something. Whatever it is that might be like, oh, damn, no one else is doing that. I, I need this piece of gear right now. You know, if the editor is thinking that, you know, the readers thinking that. If you have a good use case for your product that wasn't just, Hey, like I created this new product because I love to go hiking in the backcountry. What is the use? That is demonstrating the problem that you're solving. Let's talk about the No Blackout Dates podcast. How'd that get started? It was a pandemic project. So one of the Matador staff writers, Eban Diskin, approached me, I guess it was the summer of 2020, and asked if I wanted to start a podcast with them. And, you know, I hadn't been on the road in a few months and we were both longing for travel, so we figured we might as well start talking about it at least. So that was the launch of it and, we started interviewing people that summer and launched in October of 2020, the first four episodes. Now we're about to hit a hundred. I think by the end of January or February we should be there. Tell us a little bit about it It's travel related, our pitch is that it's the Unfiltered Travel podcast that talks about the stuff that the other travel podcast won't talk about. So, rather than giving somebody a PR spiel about why they need to visit a place, we'll talk to the foreign correspondent that lives there about what the scene is actually like in that city. For example, we just interviewed a correspondent that lives in Taiwan about how the China-Taiwan conflict, will impact travel. We interviewed, Kevin Kelly, the founder of Wired Magazine about his new project Vanishing Asia, where he traveled around Asia for 30 years and took photos. So we're trying to tell untold stories, through a lens that is not something that has to pass into print publication, not filtered. Do you have any suggestions or advice for folks that want to get into the outdoor biz? The best thing that's helped me more than anything, no matter what I've been doing in my career is going to places and just networking. Like Outdoor Media Summit, you're going to the happy hour and everybody that's there has both a skill that they can offer and a problem that they need to solve, just like you do. And the more people you can connect with, the more you're gonna realize that you can solve their problems or they can solve yours. And that's the fastest way to catapult your career. What are a couple of your favorite Books? I would start by encouraging everyone to read, Let My People Go Surfing by Yvonne Chouinard. I know he's super trending right now, with his recent announcement about Patagonia, but he breaks down the best mantra on not only running a business, but on living your life based on your priorities. Probably my favorite book I've ever read is Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut, which, it's a little, it's a little abstract, in the sense this being an outdoors podcast, but I really like the way that Vonnegut breaks down his characters and their struggles and how they overcome those struggles in a very self-conscious manner I also run a substack called Mountain Remote that I would love to have people check out. It's a free weekly newsletter I do as a resource for remote workers who build their lives around outdoor adventures. So if you wanna sign out or sign up, you can just go timwenger.dot net Follow up with Tim Instagram Linkedin

Jubal Phone Pranks from The Jubal Show
How did a down payment on an RV go wrong?

Jubal Phone Pranks from The Jubal Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 4:36 Transcription Available


A Jubal Phone Prank is when our listeners set-up a friend or family member to wake up with The Jubal Show, phone prank style. Today Jubal Fresh calls a guy who ordered an RV online, and already put a down payment of $70k! His wife wanted to mess with him and that we accidently sold that one and that we are actually sending him a 1976 Ford Econoline!Leave a rating and review wherever you listen. It will help the show out in a big way. If that's not your thing, you can find us on social media here:https://instagram.com/thejubalshowhttps://twitter.com/thejubalshowhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thejubalshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Phone Pranks with Jubal Fresh
How did a down payment on an RV go wrong?

Phone Pranks with Jubal Fresh

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 4:36


A Jubal Phone Prank is when our listeners set-up a friend or family member to wake up with The Jubal Show, phone prank style. Today Jubal Fresh calls a guy who ordered an RV online, and already put a down payment of $70k! His wife wanted to mess with him and that we accidently sold that one and that we are actually sending him a 1976 Ford Econoline!Leave a rating and review wherever you listen. It will help the show out in a big way. If that's not your thing, you can find us on social media here:https://instagram.com/thejubalshowhttps://twitter.com/thejubalshowhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thejubalshow

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Best Practices
Ep. 9: Rod Donnelly, founder of Donnelly Construction & CEO of Donnelly Industries

Best Practices

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 52:31


Rod Donnelly started his company by himself and a 1974 green Ford Econoline van.  Today, his efforts have expanded from those humble beginnings to something quite a bit different (and larger) than that.  Donnelly Construction is a full service contractor based in Wayne, NJ that does some AMAZING work.  Seriously, go to their website and check out the country clubs section of the projects tab - here.  Over the course of two recording sessions, Rod takes the listeners on a ride through the history of his business, details where the company's success comes from, talks about his leadership style, gets into some of the specific "ins & outs" of the construction industry, and shares some fun & entertaining anecdotes that you're sure to enjoy!

Missing the Missing
Ep. 6 // Gary Bell - Tacoma, WA

Missing the Missing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 9:51


Gary Bell was born on July 22, 1949 and was 33 years old when he went missing on March 2, 1983. Gary was last seen in Tacoma, Washington on this date. At the time of his disappearance, Gary was living in Spokane, WA with his wife of one month. He was working for Rainier Shows, a carnival company in the area, and living in their 1974 Ford Econoline van, with a Washington license plate number of EQA-043. Gary had left Spokane for Tacoma on March 2, 1983 in his van to contact his employer regarding a work-related detail in Vancouver, Washington. Gary contacted his employer in the early evening hours and was last seen leaving for Vancouver. Gary never made it to his destination and was never seen again. Gary's van is also still missing. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gary Bell is a white male, with brown hair and blue eyes. He has a round birthmark or scar on the top of his right wrist. He wears prescription glasses with plastic frames. He stands 5'10 and approximately 160 lbs. He was 33 years old when he went missing, but if alive he would be 72 years old today. If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Gary please contact the Spokane County Sheriff's Office - Agency Contact Person: Det. Marc Melville Agency Phone Number: 509-477-2240 Agency Case Number: 83-12119 NCIC Case Number: M690845193 NamUs Case Number: 12873 Sources: Gary S Bell - The Doe Network https://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1642dmwa.html Gary S Bell - National Missing Person Directory http://www.missingin.org/reg6601/gary_bell.htm Gary S Bell – The Charley Project https://charleyproject.org/case/gary-s-bell Missing the Missing Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/MissingtheMissingpodcast/?__cft__[0]=AZUdPxtEwip5yyKgEQt_CNzJr7ijy18 PcEWZbHDs1zrf3CdVdPGpxK0Byz6ldObdn551SlB-8NprxFkZuwVhRhtiorxdcVNgfFfVi8k8sPYhwDEax6oSyXw06gKyaglTRAerYOpni3wb-05APuJk- 0r76dR3RSIlVnmhkYpHTlu6oQ&__tn__=-UC%2CP-R

Lady Overlander Radio
S1E18: Mary Hollendoner of "Monkeys on the Road"

Lady Overlander Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 45:39


In this episode of Lady Overlander Radio, I chat with Mary Hollendoner. After a decade of high-stress, challenging, but rewarding jobs, she and her husband John decided it was time for a change. Mary left the rat race of Silicon Valley and her job at Google to travel from California to Argentina with her husband and daughter. They did so in a Ford Econoline van named Vancito. She documented their travels in her newly released book, titled "Monkeys on the Road," where she shares many relatable stories and adventures.

Timesuck with Dan Cummins
263 - The Freeway Killer William Bonin and His Death Van

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 146:13


William Bonin is a little known serial killer who died via lethal injection in 1996 in San Quentin, after sitting on California's death row for over a decade. Surprising that he isn't more well known considering how shocking his crimes were. He was only active as a serial killer for a year, from May of 1979 to June of 1980, but he would be convicted of fourteen murders. And law enforcement was certain he killed at least another seven victims. All boys and young men. All bound, beaten, sodomized, and strangled. Bill, in his early 30s at the time of the murders, talked his victims into getting into his "death van," a Ford Econoline campervan he customized for rape and murder. He had the windows covered up in the back, and he removed the rear interior handles. And he stashed nylon cords to tie up his victims, plus knives and other torture devices. And he usually didn't work alone. He worked with not one - but four different accomplices during his murder spree. And he was one of three "Freeway Killers" active in the Los Angeles and Orange County area in the 1970s. It's another wild true crime tale on Timesuck today!  We donated $15,400 this month to the American Nurses Foundation Coronavirus Response Fund for Nurses. This Covid response fund provides mental health support, direct financial aid, education, evidence-based information, and overall advocacy for nurses. To learn more: https://www.nursingworld.org/foundation/programs/coronavirus-response-fund/ Watch the Suck on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Nqt_rfD5u7Q Merch  - https://badmagicmerch.com/   Discord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89v Want to join the Cult of the Curious private Facebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" in order to locate whatever current page hasn't been put in FB Jail :) For all merch related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste) Please rate and subscribe on iTunes and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcast Wanna become a Space Lizard? We're over 10,000 strong! Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcast  Sign up through Patreon and for $5 a month you get to listen to the Secret Suck, which will drop Thursdays at Noon, PST. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. You get to vote on two Monday topics each month via the app. And you get the download link for my new comedy album, Feel the Heat. Check the Patreon posts to find out how to download the new album and take advantage of other benefits. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lawn Care Business Success
295 - Philip Isacson from Phil's Landscaping LLC

Lawn Care Business Success

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 70:34


In this episode I interview Philip Isacson from Phil's Landscaping LLC in Bothel, Washington. Phil shares his lawn care business journey with lawn care nation, and how realizing he could transport his homeowner lawn mower in his Ford Econoline van is what started his lawn care business. Follow Phil's Landscaping LLC on Instagram Subscribe to Phil's Landscaping LLC on YouTube lawncarebusinesssuccess.com Check out the Lawn Care Business Success Academy for downloadable products, courses, and one on one calls. instagram.com/lawncarebusinesssuccess follow Lawn Care Business Success on instagram YouTube.com/lawncarebusinesssuccess subscribe to Lawn Care Business Success on YouTube Check out recommended products on my Amazon affiliate store https://www.amazon.com/shop/lawncarebusinesssuccess Special thanks to the podcast sponsors below who help make this podcast possible! Check out Exmark Manufacturing, the number one brand of commercial lawn equipment! exmark.com Enjoy great discounts with some of our affiliate discount codes below! Use coupon code LCBS10 to get 10% off your order of Kujo Yard Wear lawncarebusinesssuccess.com/kujo Use coupon code LCBS10 to get 10% off your order of Equipment Defender lawncarebusinesssuccess.com/equipmentdefender Use coupon code LCBS10 to get $10 off your order of ISO Tunes audio bluetooth hearing protection lawncarebusinesssuccess.com/isotunes

Lawn Care Business Success
295 – Philip Isacson from Phil’s Landscaping LLC

Lawn Care Business Success

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021


In this episode I interview Philip Isacson from Phil’s Landscaping LLC in Bothel, Washington. Phil shares his lawn care business journey with lawn care nation, and how realizing he could transport his homeowner lawn mower in his Ford Econoline van is what started his lawn care business. Follow Phil’s Landscaping LLC on Instagram Subscribe to […]

Ron Ananian The Car Doctor
The Car Doctor - 12/12/20 - Studded Snows and ABS

Ron Ananian The Car Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 40:44


Ron starts this episode talking about the demise of the Ford Econoline van : takes a call on an 11 Silverado with a towing brake light : takes a call on a 13 Silverado with questions on tires : takes a call on an 11 GMC Terrain that is using oil : interviews Curtis See, Key Accounts Manager of Cooper Tire : takes a call on a 16 Silverado with a shudder : takes a call on a 20 Echosport asking if studded snow tires will confuse the ABS system. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Industry Insider
Industry Insider: Len Boschman’s Mystery Machine build for SEMA

Industry Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 14:38


Toronto, Ontario — This week, Collision Repair spoke to MacGregor, Manitoba’s Len Boschman, the owner of MacGregor, Manitoba’s Four Way Motors⁠—and he’s working on a build for SEMA that’s sure to make you say “zoinks!” Len is transforming a 1961 Ford Econoline van into his own version of the iconic Scooby-Doo Mystery Machine. He’s taking the build to the International RATical Rod Build Off Drive Off competition at this year’s SEMA show⁠—a contest that sees hobbyist builders from all over the globe trek their vehicles to Las Vegas for the ideal showcasing opportunity.

The Adventure Stache
Johnny Collinson, skier

The Adventure Stache

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 75:48


John Collinson is a big mountain freeskier whose accomplishments in the sport have earned him multiple podiums on the Freeskiing World Tour and awards for his frequent appearances in Red Bull and Teton Gravity Research films. Equally skilled in the tricks and style of free skiing and in the speed and scale of big mountain skiing, Johnny is known for his versatility and range. In this conversation, he and Payson talk about how a recent knee injury has helped him discover an affinity for a whole new kind of athletic achievement, how diet influences his training, and why he chooses diversity in rehab workouts over specifics. While Johnny is primarily known for his abilities going down mountains, his accomplishments going up them gained him widespread public attention in his early years. He tells Payson about his mountaineering career, which dates back over decades when he climbed including what it was like to climb Mount Rainier at age four, how he became the youngest person ever to climb the Seven Summits at the age of 17, and why he's glad he never got sponsored for it. They also talk about his childhood traveling around the mountains in the west with his parents and older sister Angel in a '79 Ford Econoline van, and how an unfortunate incident with a piece of cheese led to some youthful innovations in the disposal of unwanted food on family hikes. 

from the van
from the van #39 - Angela McCurren

from the van

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 63:39


Angela owns a house in Phoenix and lives part time in an old Ford Econoline van the rest of the time. We had a wonderful hang. We talked about the pursuit of a nomadic lifestyle, heartbreak, and trying to find a gig that fulfills. Though we had only just met, she was simply inspiringly candid and kind. If you get a chance, you should probably hang out with her too.

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TOAD'S TUNES
Jake Rose And Toad

TOAD'S TUNES

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 45:35


Jake Rose hangin' out with Toad at Stoney's Rockin' Country talkin' music. Jake talks music, food and Ford Econoline vans with […] The post Jake Rose And Toad appeared first on TOAD'S TUNES.

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TOAD'S TUNES
Jake Rose And Toad

TOAD'S TUNES

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 45:35


Jake Rose hangin' out with Toad at Stoney's Rockin' Country talkin' music. Jake talks music, food and Ford Econoline vans with […] The post Jake Rose And Toad appeared first on TOAD'S TUNES.

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TOAD'S TUNES
Jake Rose And Toad

TOAD'S TUNES

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 45:35


Jake Rose hangin’ out with Toad at Stoney’s Rockin’ Country talkin’ music. Jake talks music, food and Ford Econoline vans with […]

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Also Humans
Episode 002: Suze Orman

Also Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 34:58


She has twice been named one of the 100 most influential people in the world, yet Suze never would have guessed that kind of recognition was on the way when she was living in a van. Or making $400 a month as a waitress at the Buttercup Cafe. “I had $300 to my name, and my brother gave me $1,500 to buy a Ford Econoline van that I transformed. I could sleep in the back. I got a little portable toilet. And I ended up living on the streets in that van until I landed that dream job of mine as a waitress. Two young boys used to come in, and I used to wait on them. Their names were Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs. At the time they had a 1-800-Dial-a-Joke as they were working on this funny little thing in their garage…known eventually as Apple Computer. And their parents were so upset that they were wasting their time on this. My biggest mistake in life–as I was going down this path–somebody else would come along and they would say, ‘Hey Suze, I have this great idea…’ and I’d go off the path, and then I would eventually lose money and come back to the path.” Suze Orman is a best-selling author, Emmy-winning TV personality, and has twice been named one of the Time 100, The World's Most Influential People. You can find her on Twitter at @suzeormanshow and on Instagram at @therealsuzeorman.

THE WEEKLY DRIVER
Episode 22, Famed climber Alex Honnold prefers life in a van

THE WEEKLY DRIVER

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2018 24:25


Last summer, Alex Honnold became the first free solo climber to ascend El Capitan in Yosemite. The accomplishment resulted in international acclaim. Honnold appeared on magazine covers, as a guest on late night talk shows, and he continues to be a speaker in demand at trade shows and corporate meetings. Despite his celebrity, Honnold prefers a simple life. He owns and shares a home in Las Vegas with his girlfriend. It's a short distance from casino mecca and home of the Voetbalwedden headquarters. Another view from his front door highlights a favorite location, the varied, step climbing available at Red Rocks Canyon.   Climber Alex Honnold enjoys life on the road and the simplicity of traveling to train with the conveniences of portability  in his RAM ProMaster cargo van. All images © Bruce Aldrich/2018 #mgl-gallery-64f26109d1b7d { display: none; margin: -2.5px; } #mgl-gallery-64f26109d1b7d .mgl-item { margin: 2.5px; } Alex Honnold relaxing in the entrance to his home on the road. Alex Honnold and the conveniences of his van's kitchen. Alex Honnold has a "spacious" living room in his van. Alex Honnold has everything he needs in the van. But for six months a year, Honnold spends his life on the road in a RAM ProMaster cargo van. It's equipped with a three-burner stove, and a horizontally positioned mattress across the back of the van. It has all the equipment necessary for the athlete often described as the world's best mountain climber. The RAM van is Honnold's third mobile home. He “destroyed” his family's van during his early nomadic lifestyle. He lived in a Ford Econoline van for years while honing his climbing skills. His current road companion on wheels is parked in the driveway at the end of a street in suburban Las Vegas. Like his climbing proficiency, Honnold is expertly skilled in space management. He describes the middle of the van as a “living room.” The cabinets and draws are packed with essentials. There's a fingerboard across the inside top of the side door. It's where Honnold stretches and strengthens his fingers. The van and its simplicity are just as Honnold likes it. In episode 22 of The Weekly Driver Podcast, hosts Bruce Aldrich and James Raia visit Alex Honnold at his home in Las Vegas. We revisit his climbing history, his life in Las Vegas and Honnold's favorite lifestyle — life on the road in a van.

Let's Not Panic
65: Adam Needs a Nappy Time

Let's Not Panic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 34:30


Maggie and Adam are settled in enough to throw a housewarming party, which Adam could really do without. We talk going off the beaten path, the differences between a Sprinter and a Ford Econoline van and a super cool pair of listeners embarking on their OWN adventure now. Maggie indulges in some stupid lady-treatments. Adam gets to know Mad Sweeney. Show Notes Adam and Maggie on Patreon The Drunk Safari Podcast Let's Not Panic on Instagram Let's Not Panic on YouTube  Maggie on Twitter Adam on Twitter Drunk Safari on Twitter Drunk Safari on Facebook

Autoline Daily - Video
AD #1919 – Ford Econoline Still Kickin’, Official Leak of Autonomous Bolt, GM Readies for Downturn

Autoline Daily - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2016 6:30


- GM Readies for Downturn - Ford Econoline Still Kickin’ - Official Leak of Autonomous Bolt - Tesla May Add Car Washes to Charger Stations - China Sales Surge Forward

Autoline Daily
AD #1919 – Ford Econoline Still Kickin’, Official Leak of Autonomous Bolt, GM Readies for Downturn

Autoline Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2016 6:20


- GM Readies for Downturn- Ford Econoline Still Kickin’- Official Leak of Autonomous Bolt- Tesla May Add Car Washes to Charger Stations- China Sales Surge Forward

Ron Ananian The Car Doctor
Car Doctor, October 24, Hour 2

Ron Ananian The Car Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2015 36:41


Ron starts the hour with a story of a Ford Econoline with a misfire - and it wasn't your typical problem : takes a call on a 2005 F150 with an instrument cluster issue : takes a call on a 2008 Avalon where the caller is asking about synthetic automatic transmission fluid : interviews Rob Stuck, Category Manager, Chemical Solutions, of Motor Medic : and takes a call on a 2002 Firebird with a noisy lifter. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

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The Organist
Episode 21: The Piano Van

The Organist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2014 18:19


The story of Chris Stroffolino, who describes his journey from academia — writing Cliffs Notes to Shakespeare, teaching Creative Writing at NYU — to the downtown poetry scene of the 90s, to playing in the Silver Jews on their great 1998 album American Water, to a bicycle accident and eventual self-enforced homelessness – where he currently lives in a 1983 Ford Econoline van retrofitted with a piano in the back, performing for pedestrians. CONTAINS LANGUAGE THAT MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES.  Produced by David Weinberg.           Photos courtesy of David Weinberg