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Whether you are new to traveling the world one mile at a time, or you have raised a family with thousands of memories made at a campsite…this podcast is all about the people, journeys and stories that are shared.Recreational vehicles allow people the ability to travel the world, mile by mile while providing safe shelter and comfortable living quarters when destinations are reached. Willie invites you to join him on his journey with Heartland RV.  Whether you are new to traveling the world one mile at a time, or you have raised a family with thousands of memories made at a campsite, this podcast is all about the people, journeys, and stories that are shared.You will hear from the following guests on the Launching Life's Journeys:Celebrities that have unique stories to share on their own journeysEntrepreneur & executives sharing their company innovations that you could see on your next journeyCurrent RV owners that can share advice, insight, and questions to help make your experience memorableVacation destination hosts, resorts, dining, and more…. inviting you to visit on your life’s journeys.“My goal of hosting this show is to share amazing stories of real people and real-life as they are traveling on their own life’s journeys. Every person has a story to share, from both professional experiences and personal.” —William Miller, Host of Launching Life's Journeys.

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How do you stop a propane leak in its tracks? Martin Niezen, the founder of GasStop, has the answer. He’s developed a propane tank gauge that can identify minor invisible gas leaks, prevent major leaks completely, and let you see whether there’s enough gas in your tank to get you through the day. Developed in the Netherlands, GasStop has undergone more than a year of rigorous testing to earn a UL safety rating and an ISO standard certification so US customers can purchase this high-quality product with confidence.  Martin sat down with Will to talk about:  ●      Why OPD valves do NOT protect you against propane leaks once the tank is hooked up to your RV – and how GasStop functions differently to shut down major leaks immediately●      The simple detail that lets customers see testing data for every individual GasStop product ●      How GasStop can help you “see” even a minor leak when you smell gas – not just in your own RV, but for anyone else nearby●      The reason Martin made it a point to personally talk to real American RV campers one-on-one as he developed his flagship product ●      Which products are compatible with RV trailers and which ones were designed for Class A and Class C RVs Because GasStop tests every one of its products by hand, it can offer a generous five-year warranty. GasStop is the only product of its kind on the US market, offering RVers incredible peace of mind, value, and convenience when they travel with liquid propane. It retails for $69 and can be bought at major retailers like Amazon, Walmart Plus, Camping World, eTrailer, and GasStop’s website. Visit gasstopusa.com to learn more. Click here to watch the podcast interview.
On a trip to the Texas Hill Country, Brandy Gleason stumbled across the picture-perfect town of Fredericksburg. She and Will are joined today by McKenzie Moellering, the Communications Manager for the Fredericksburg Convention and Visitor Bureau, to talk about what makes the town so special. In this episode, they cover: ● Where to find this hidden gem that’s only an hour away from San Antonio and 90 minutes from Austin● All the lodgings available in Fredericksburg, from 13 different RV parks to dozens of hotels, bed and breakfasts, short-term rentals, cabins, and more ● What you’ll find in town, including 150 shops, restaurants, tasting rooms, museums, and tons of outdoor activities● The one-of-a-kind, Smithsonian-affiliated National Museum of the Pacific War that was recently recognized as one of the top five historical museums in the country by USA Today● And where you can get pre-planned itineraries for Fredericksburg that cater to different trip lengths and themes to make planning your visit easy You can learn more about Fredericksburg, Texas, and its amazing attractions at www.visitfredericksburgtx.com/. The website has tons of resources to help you plan your trip to take advantage of everything the town has to offer. If you’re traveling with a larger group and planning a family reunion or RV rally, the Fredericksburg Convention and Visitor Bureau is happy to help you plan and coordinate your visit. Just contact Kelly Criddle, Destination Services Manager at kcriddle@fbgtx.org for personal assistance.Click here to watch the full interview.
Mike Culpepper, owner of a Landmark and avid RVer, owns Culpepper’s Smokehouse near Fort Worth, Texas – the best-kept secret for home-cooked barbeque in the region. With 15 major RV parks nearby, Mike supplies campers with brisket, chicken, pulled pork, and ribs by the pound. He sells his barbeque in vacuum-sealed packaging you can keep in the freezer, and you can reheat it right in the package in boiling water to keep the meat juicy and tender. Today, Will is talking to Mike about: ● The way he single-handedly shops, preps, cooks, packages, and distributes his barbeque so he can control every aspect of its quality ● How campers can grill Culpepper Smokehouse’s pre-cooked meat for all the satisfaction of cooking over an open flame with a quality result in a fraction of the time ● His custom, hand-built barbeque setup where he spends 22 hours making the perfect brisket in bulk● How you can get free delivery from Mike himself when you’re camping within the Fort Worth area, and how to hire him to cater an event with fifty people or less ● And the exact kind of wood Mike uses to smoke his mouth-watering barbeque menuWarning: This episode might make you extremely hungry as Will found out first-hand. If you’re near Fort Worth and have a craving for barbeque, you can contact Mike with Culpepper’s Smokehouse directly at 817-229-1853 to place an order.Click here to watch the full interview. 
Will’s chatting with an old friend today, Branden Elwell. As a Senior Director of OEM Sales at Impel.io, Branden helps RV dealerships sell RVs with artificial intelligence tools that respond to customers, an app that integrates RV listings with brand-supplied information and specs, and a shopping experience that gives customers all the details they need in one place. Formerly called Spin Car, Impel.io has created 360-degree tours of cars for automotive dealerships for years. Now they’re turning their attention to the RV market and changing the way people will shop for RVs forever. In this episode, they discuss: ● How Impel syncs OEM info with dealership websites so shoppers can get comprehensive details on each listing with no additional effort on the dealer’s side ● The foolproof way the Impel app nudges dealers to take perfect pictures of real RV models ● An easy way to add brand-level walkthrough videos to every model listing with no additional effort – and why both shoppers and your sales team will love it● How to respond to 100% of your inbound requests for info from your website without running your sales team ragged● And what Impel does to bring the ultimate transparency to local dealerships to help them build trust with their local audience To learn more about Impel and how they’re using technology to benefit campers and dealers alike, visit Impel.io and browse their many use cases, testimonials, and reviews. To connect with Branden Elwell directly, email him at belwell@impel.io or send him a direct message on LinkedIn.Click here to watch the full interview.
Jimi and Sandi Falin from TryNSomethingNew are on the podcast today to chat with Will about how they left their jobs as professional filmmakers and got started in their rock-and-roll RV lifestyle. With nearly a million followers on YouTube and TikTok, the Fallons have built a huge business that lets them travel full-time with their three kids and their dog, Roxy – all by doing what they’re passionate about.They’re sharing:● How they walked away from their standard lifestyle and took a leap of faith into traveling year-round● Which American city was “horrible” to RV in ● Why they went from a Class A to a spacious fifth-wheel model that was trickier to tow● The features that made them choose their Heartland after touring every single floor plan at the Tampa RV show last year ● What they’ve done to build their business, make money, and enable them to spend a life traveling to gorgeous destinations whenever they want, and how they’re teaching other people to do the same● And where they’re headed this spring in their boondocking-friendly Cyclone 4006You can learn more about the Fallon Family and browse their filmmaking courses at https://www.trynsomethingnew.com/. Check out more of their amazing RVing content (and see more of Sandi's incredible pink mohawk) on YouTube and TikTok under @trynsomethingnew.Click here for the full video interview.
Maris Brennan is back with Will to get people excited about the upcoming 58th Annual Detroit RV and Camping Show. It’s from Wednesday, January 31st to Sunday, February 4th at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, MI, right off I-96. And with adjusted hours this year, this 400,000-square-foot show will be open later for anyone attending after work or in the evenings.  In this episode, they’re also chatting about:  ●      The hundreds of RVs that will be on display, from “little canned hams” to $500,000 luxury coaches●      Which special guests will be there, from Tom and Jim of Under the Radar to the Department of Natural Resources to every major RV supplier campers could ever want to talk to●      How frugal RVers can get a discount on the admission price (and put their extra pennies toward a trip this summer)●      Details about the exclusive, top-secret B2B event on January 30th for campground owners, suppliers, and service providers  Tickets to the 58th Annual Detroit RV and Camping Show are $11 for seniors and $12 for adults, with free admission for kids under 12. You can buy tickets and more details to plan your visit at https://www.michiganrvandcampgrounds.org/. For more information about the vendor showcase, go to the same site and click the Members tab at the top of the page.  Click here to watch the full video episode. 
Brandy Gleason is once again joining Will Miller with special guest Shannon Carter to talk about the hidden gems of Ohio Amish Country. In her role as the Tourism Marketing Manager for the Holmes County Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau, Shannon spent years promoting tourism to the second-largest community of Amish people in the world, spanning a 30-mile radius across Holmes County. And as the author of the book 100 Things to Do in Amish Country Before You Die, Brandy Gleason knows the area inside and out.  In this episode, they’re discussing:  ●      Which non-traditional Amish Country experiences to explore, including picking flowers, seeing steam engines up close, and booking a romantic couples getaway●      The #1 way to know if your visit to Amish Country was a success●      Where to get the best food, including pies, tarts, a buffet, the famous “hot trail and Swiss” sandwich (a local specialty), and the biggest and best Long John donuts in the state●      Why you should download Wander, the interactive map app that lets you easily navigate Ohio Amish Country’s tapestry of small, rural towns ●      What events to schedule your visit around, including the blowout Harvest Fest every September in Berlin, and the 2024 Heartland Rally at Evergreen RV Resort, hosted by Brandy Gleason herself●      And so much more Amish Country’s strong, tight-knit community is a wonderful place to bring the whole family and offers tons of welcoming, wholesome fun for all ages. To learn more about Ohio Amish Country, visit www.visitamishcountry.com, where you can book accommodations at nearby campsites and hotels. Look for the link to the downloadable Wander app in the header. To learn more about the Ohio Heartland RV rally in fall 2024, email GleasonFamilyAdventure@gmail.com before January 31st to reserve a spot.  Click here to watch the full episode.  
With the 39th annual Florida RV SuperShow a month away, we grabbed a few minutes with Dave Kelly, the executive director of the Florida RV Trade Association. He’s giving us the inside scoop on the event, including:● The impressive number of attendees that temporarily increases Tampa’s population by 20 percent ● Things first-time attendees need to know to plan for making the most of their two-day ticket ● Why the Tampa show is the perfect place to check out RVs with zero pressure to buy● What kind of topics will be covered in the 30+ seminars held every hour over five days● And how to find the best travel and lodging arrangements to attend this year’s show (or plan for January 2025)The 2024 Florida SuperShow will be held from Wednesday, January 17 to Sunday, January 21, and open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (9 to 5 on Sunday). Each ticket costs $15 per adult and includes two full days’ admission to the show. Kids under 16 attend free, and there are discounts for seniors, first responders, and military personnel. For tickets and more information about the event, visit www.FRVTA.org.To watch the full video podcast, click here.
As one of the most well-connected experts in RV technical education and media, you may have heard of Chris Dougherty from Dougherty RV Consulting. Every vendor at every RV conference seems to know him – or know of him. Today, Will is talking with him about how he became the guy dealerships, RV technicians, and campers alike turn to when they need to learn how to maintain and service new RV components. Chris has been RVing since 1973 and spent 10 years living in an RV full-time. He holds multiple certifications as a technician and instructor, is the RV expert of choice for publications like RV Enthusiast Magazine and RVTravel.com, and contributes articles to RVing publications across the U.S. In this conversation, they’re also discussing: ●How a temporary turn living in an RV between selling a house and purchasing a new one turned into a 10-year adventure on the road ●Why the RV industry had to pivot when Millennials started becoming RV enthusiasts, and how marketing to them changed to address new concerns●The reason even experienced RV techs seek out his training services ●Who the biggest competitors to the RV industry really are●And why having MORE information about RV troubleshooting online can sometimes be a bad thing In 2024, you can find Chris Dougherty and Dougherty RV Consulting at the Springfield RV and Camping Show in West Springfield, MA from February 16-19. He’ll also have a remote presence at the Boston RV Show in January, and you can find him in person at the Hershey RV Show next fall. To learn more about Dougherty RV Consulting, visit https://doughertyrv.com/, and sign up for their newsletter to stay informed about the exciting developments they’ll be sharing next year. View full video podcast here.
Will is chatting with our frequent podcast co-host Maris Brennan today to discuss the new MARVAC Vendor Showcase this spring before the Annual Detroit RV & Camping Show in Novi, MI. The Vendor Showcase will take place on January 30, the Tuesday before the show opens, and will give campground owners the resources they need to make the 2024 camping season a success.  In this episode, Maris and Will also discuss:  ●      Why Will is so excited about growing his first-ever beard and what it has to do with the Vendor Showcase●      Which kinds of vendors will be in attendance, and why this is a great networking opportunity – for campground managers and vendors alike ●      Who is eligible to participate in the Vendor Showcase for FREE●      The many different games, activities, and social events MARVAC has planned for the showcase ●      What each level of sponsorship tier gets you, and how you can ensure your business stands out from the crowd with an exclusive sponsorship tier MARVAC is currently looking for Vendor Showcase sponsors, and sponsors have until the end of November to sign up for a platinum, gold, silver, or bronze package. Only sponsors will get ads in the Vendor Showcase book; all other vendors and participants will get directory listings with QR codes that link to a landing page of their choice. Vendors and campgrounds have until the end of December to register for a booth. To learn more about the Vendor Showcase, visit www.rvcmembers.org/, and to purchase a sponsorship package, contact Maris Brennan directly at (517) 999-6878 before November 30, 2023.  Click here to watch the full interview. 
When Will met Lesa McDermott at the Elkhart RV Dealer Open House, he knew he wanted to interview her about her work at Girl Camper. As the VP of Operations and Contributing Editor, Lesa has helped Girl Camper become one of the US's largest women’s outdoor adventure groups. Girl Camper’s mission is to help women explore the great outdoors by pairing them with like-minded friends, and they have chapters across 30+ states and more than 500,000 followers on social media. They hold 300-400 events a year nationwide, hosted together by local women and Girl Camper organizers.  In this podcast, they discuss:  ●      Why fall can be the best season for camping (weather cooperating) ●      How to participate in Girl Camper even when there’s snow on the ground ●      What’s inside their high-quality Girl Camper magazine – which took bronze just behind Travel + Leisure in a prestigious award show●      The rebirth of the Girl Camper podcast in 2024, where real female campers will share their triumphs, tribulations, and travel wisdom●      Why women deserve their own camping adventure group, whether they’re single, widowed, divorced, or just partnered with someone who doesn’t like to camp Girl Camper is looking for women around the country to found local chapters or host one-off events. You can learn more about them at www.girlcamper.com, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest. Plus, they’re giving our podcast listeners an exclusive offer: a free one-year digital subscription to Girl Camper magazine with code HEARTLAND – just enter the code at checkout.Click here to watch the full episode. 
Will Miller and Maris Brennan from MARVAC are joining forces again today to interview Jacob Brown of the Otsego Lake County Park in Otsego County, Michigan. It’s the first county-owned campground we’ve featured, nestled in northern (lower) Michigan, near Gaylord and Johannesburg, and within an easy drive to the Mackinac Bridge. The waterfront campground features 80 RV-friendly sites with either 50- or 30-amp electric hookups and has fill and dump stations available. There are also four onsite cabins for anyone who doesn’t own an RV. Otsego Lake County Park Campground also offers a handful of seasonal camping sites in 30-day increments for anyone who wants to settle in and explore the area.  In this episode, they discuss:  ●      Why the relatively shallow Otsego Lake is great for swimming, watersports, and fishing●      Which beautiful national forests and state lands you’ll find in the surrounding areas ●      What “Wah Wah Soo,” “Irontone” and “Libke” refer to and why campers will want to remember their names●      The kinds of incredible events Otsego Lake County Park plans during the year – and what types of food trucks you’ll find there ●      Plus, the number one destination in the area for your dogs, large or small   To learn more about Otsego Lake County Park’s picturesque 27 acres and its onsite campground, visit https://www.otsegocountymi.gov/. The camp is dog and boat-friendly, with an onsite boat launch into the five-mile-long Otsego Lake. You can also contact the park to make reservations at (989) 731-6448 from May through October, and at (989) 732-6521 from November through April.  Click here to watch the full video podcast.
Our guest today is Justin Richards from Alice Springs RV Park in Ionia, Michigan. He’s chatting with Will Miller and Maris Brennan from MARVAC about this 178-acre property located in the center of Michigan, between Grand Rapids and Lansing and on the way up to the Mackinac Bridge. Although they currently have 128 RV pads with full hookups, Alice Springs has plans to expand to 400 sites, cabins, yurts, tree houses, and tent accommodations over the next few years. They’ve even hired an event coordinator to help plan a wide variety of onsite, family-friendly activities that kids and adults alike will love. In this episode, they also cover:  ●      The newest campground facility that will let campers play pool and watch sporting events together ●      Which attraction will accompany the swimming pool for all-ages fun●      What types of food trucks they invite to serve meals at Alice Springs events ●      How many seasonal campsites they have, and the best time to book reservations to get ahead of the curve●      And the surprising plans they have to build an onsite restaurant – plus what it will take to make it happen Alice Springs has a ton of amenities to serve all kinds of campers. They’ve recently installed fiber optic internet to support campers working from their rigs, and there are plenty of activities to keep kids of all ages engaged while parents kick back and relax. They’re open for camping in October for the first time ever this year, with Halloween activities planned for kids of all ages. You can learn more about Alice Springs RV Park at www.alicespringsrvpark.com/. Find them on Facebook or Instagram to get a sneak peek of their facilities. You can make reservations directly from their Campspot listing online or on the Campspot app, or give them a call at (616) 527-1608.  View the full video podcast here.
If you’re in Ohio, you’ll love this episode. Will sat down with Brandy Gleason from Gleason Family Adventure and Adria Bergeron, Director of Marketing and Communications for the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District (MWCD) to discuss some of Ohio's best campgrounds. The MWCD is a nearly 100-year-old organization that focuses on conservation, flood reduction, and recreation within an 8,000 sq. mi. area of Ohio – which covers about 20% of the state. Just before 2020, they invested $200 million into the public campgrounds on their land, updating the infrastructure, amenities, buildings, and more across the state. Brandy Gleason, Ohio native and best-selling travel author, recently held a Heartland Owner’s Rally at one of the MWCD’s campgrounds – Pleasant Hill Lake Park. On today’s episode, Brandy, Will, and Adria discuss:● The disaster 110 years ago that led to the formation of the MWCD, and how the organization’s mission has changed over the decades ● A quick, easy hack for finding out which lakes match your camping vibe, whether you’re looking for serene and peaceful or action-packed and energetic● What new amenities MWCD campgrounds have, including one just for kids and another just for horse lovers ● How MWCD campgrounds contribute to protecting and preserving nature MORE with every booking● And the incredible events happening at MWCD campgrounds state-wide, from moonlight kayaking tours to the big-name country music star who played an outdoor show in AugustTo learn more about the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District, browse all its campgrounds, and see a list of upcoming events, visit www.mwcd.org. The website also lets you book campsite reservations online, up to 340 days in advance so you can plan the trip of your dreams. You can also find MWCD on social channels like Instagram or Facebook, and each MWCD lake/park has its own Instagram and Facebook page. To learn more about Brandy Gleason and her recommendations for things to do in Ohio, head over to her blog at gleasonfamilyadventure.com.Click here to view the full podcast video. 
Do you read Woodall’s Campground Magazine? Founded in the 1930s, they’re coming up on 100 years of providing campground news to outdoor enthusiasts across the country. Today, we’re talking with Ben Quiggle, Editor of Woodall’s, about the publication that has nearly 15,000 subscribers – with more signing up every day. In this episode, Will and Ben discuss:   ●      What kinds of content Woodall’s covers in both their monthly print and digital editions, as well as in their daily newsfeed●      How they manage to put out three different podcasts on a wide variety of RV-related subjects ●      The powerhouse guests from all corners of the camping world who have been featured on Woodall’s podcasts recently ●      How they aggregate outdoor hospitality-related news from other sources to give readers a 360-degree view of what’s going on in the industry ●      And which recent news stories Ben is most excited about sharing with our listeners You can find Woodall’s Campground Magazine at woodallscm.com and follow them on Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn. Their podcasts, WCMs Park Update, Supplier Showcase and Mitten Minute are available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere podcasts can be found.  Click here to watch the full podcast video.
From Dexter Axle, we’re joined today by Mark Nave, Product Manager, and Kary Royer, Midwest Director of Sales. As the largest axle manufacturer in the world, Dexter products are found not only in almost all RVs on the road today, but in tons of other towables as well. Will chats with them about the history of the company, founded as a family business in 1960, as well as:  ●      How they manage to operate “like family” even with 3,800+ employees worldwide●      The newest gadgets they’ve developed to make drivers more comfortable, less anxious, and safer on the road ●      Where RVers can access aftermarket Dexter products – from online shopping to the hundreds of Dexter-approved dealers across the country ●      The incredible perks that come with downloading the Dexter App for your smartphone●      And what developments Dexter fans can expect to see in the next 5-10 years  You can find more information about Dexter Axle and their line of products at www.dexteraxle.com, and browse their extensive video library on YouTube at @DexterAxleCompany. They’re also on social media channels including Facebook and Instagram, and you can find the Dexter App on the Apple App Store and Google Play. Dexter will be present at this year’s Elkhart RV Dealers Open House, running from September 25-27, 2023. Click here to watch the full podcast.  
Want a Smoke-Free Campfire? Solo Stove to the Rescue.Ryan Powell joins our podcast today, talking about Solo Stoves – a piece of equipment beloved by millions of campers. As the Head of Dealer Sales, he’s in charge of selling retailers the smokeless wood-burning fire pits, camping stoves, and fire pit accessories that have made the brand famous. Founded in 2010 with a Kickstarter campaign for a single product, they’ve grown into a beloved company with dozens of products that offer just about everything you could want for your next campfire. In this episode, Will and Ryan are also chatting about:  ●      The scientific reason traditional campfire smoke always blows into your face, no matter where you stand●      How Solo Stove designs products for different kinds of campers and campgrounds, and how they navigate the long list of fire rules and regulations●      Which fire pit products are great for 2, 4, 6 people or more, and which products are great for both lightweight travel trailer owners and campers with seasonal sites●      The secret weapon for creating the perfect campfire pizza, every time ●      What to buy when you want to make a teeny-tiny fire indoors, for roasting s’mores at a table You can find Solo Stove products in big box stores, at outdoor retailers, or online at solostove.com. Visit the site to search for retailers in your geographical area, see their full product lineup, and find specialty accessories that let you take full advantage of your campfire. And for inspiration for your next trip, look up Solo Stove on Instagram, Facebook or TikTok.View the full video podcast here. 
Introducing A New TV Channel Just For RV CampersWill sat down with Dan Dominski, Vice President of Content, Programming and Sponsorships at Cannella Media to chat about the all-new RVTV – a TV channel dedicated to covering RV-related topics. The channel will launch with 15 hours a day of programming from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. everyday, and you can watch through your cable provider, Roku, or Amazon Fire TV. In this episode, they talk about: ●      What kinds of content RVTV will air and what inspired the creation of the channel ●      How one big pandemic failure led to the birth of RVTV from the ashes●      The upcoming competition that offers a $2,500 prize to RV campers and van-lifers in the real world – and how you can enter●      What campground owners can do to advertise on RVTV and get in front of 48 million TV households●      And which popular RV content creators have already linked up with RVTV to create exciting new media together You can check out RVTV at RVTV.tv and see a schedule of their shows, find out where you can watch it, and get in contact with Dan and other people at the network. View the full video podcast. 
America's Largest RV Show Is One of the Best RV Events Every YearWith America’s Largest RV show in Hershey, PA coming up fast, Will sat down with Heather Leach to chat about the show. Heather is the executive director of the Pennsylvania Recreation Vehicle and Camping Association (PRVCA), the organization that hosts and organizes the show, which will be held September 13-17, 2023. The show is ADA-accessible and offers many nearby accommodations for attendees at campsites, hotels, and more. In this episode, they’re talking about: ● How many vendors will be in attendance and which big-name companies will be there● The many different kinds of food and concessions available – because you’ve got to eat, right?● What kinds of topics attendees can expect to see at this year’s seminars● Heather’s top tips for navigating the show like a pro – and Will’s recommendation for the MOST comfortable shoes (that his kids tease him about)● Where you can participate in a scavenger hunt at the show and compete to win great prizesTo learn more about America’s Largest RV Show, visit https://www.largestrvshow.com/. You can find maps of the show and a program of events on their website, and you can download their mobile app at https://www.largestrvshow.com/attend/show-app/ or on the App Store or Google Play. Tickets for the show are $2 off if you buy them in advance, and range from $8-$19 for adults 13+, depending on the day. Children 12 and under attend free.Click here to view the full podcast video. 
Building a New Life On The Road With Beth And CourtOn today’s podcast, Will met up with Beth and Court, a millennial couple traveling the US in their RV and making content about it in the process. They discuss how they embraced a nomadic lifestyle, and why they share the good, the bad, and the ugly of learning how to RV full-time.  They also cover in this episode:  ●      How a wedding was the catalyst for learning how to RV and hitting the road●      The near-disaster that taught them about wheel chocks (and how they caught it on camera)●      How to save your marriage and prevent fights on the road with one simple habit●      Where they discovered a dormant volcano with magical views and a small town filled with happy people ●      The amenities they look for in a campground – and the meaning of the word thunder bucket You can find Beth and Court at lifewithbethandcourt.com, where you can also find travel day checklists, sign up for RV life coaching, or take Court’s course on daily vlogging and social media best practices. To watch their videos, find them on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. If you’re interested in partnering with them, reach out to info@lifewithbethandcourt.com.View the full podcast here.
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