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Jun 6, 2017 • 46min
RVE 68: Building an Email List While Traveling: How to Get Your First 1k Subscribers
Today on the podcast, I am interviewing Tim Paige. Tim is a voice actor who has done work for companies like The Travel Channel, Jimmy Kimmel, UFC, and NBC. Also, for the past three years he has been the producer and host of a podcast called ConversionCast, a podcast documenting an Inc. 500 company called Leadpages, which has built one of the largest and fastest-growing start-ups in the country. Tim is currently in the planning stages of transitioning into RV life.

Jun 2, 2017 • 12min
RVE 67: Is It Possible to Launch a Start Up While RVing?
This question has been the biggest struggle for me since we started traveling in an RV.
Should I spend my days working or exploring?
We initially started traveling in an RV because it was a way for us to explore the country, travel cheap, and spend longer periods of time in places. But once we fell in love with the lifestyle, we had to mix a bit more practicality into the equation and pay our bills alongside the travel.

May 30, 2017 • 44min
RVE 66: Networking on the Road, Triathlons, and Nomadic Newlyweds
Today on the podcast, I am interviewing Jim and Heather, who have been traveling around the US for the past 341 days in their 1995 Ford Tioga named Bertha. They have competed in triathlons and trained other athletes all while exploring the country.

May 26, 2017 • 13min
RVE 65: The Quickest Way to Monetize a Travel Blog
When thinking of monetizing a travel blog, most people think of Amazon affiliates, advertising, and other "passive income" strategies. But these aren't the most efficient if you're trying to build up revenue early on from a travel blog. Those strategies are fine, but they take way more time, knowledge, and skill than most people have or are willing to learn.
Sorry, but true.

May 23, 2017 • 54min
RVE 64: How to Find Companies Who Will Pay You to Travel
Today on the podcast, I am interviewing Cees and Madison from Ourvie.com. Last year, I brought Cees and Madison on the show to talk about their 59 national park journey. They wrapped up the majority of the trip before they stopped to have their little baby Theo.

May 19, 2017 • 17min
RVE 63: 21 Questions Everyone Asks us About Living in an RV
In this episode I talk about the most common questions people ask us about living in an RV.

May 16, 2017 • 47min
RVE 062: Road Life Fitness and How Not to be a Lazy Bum While Traveling
Today on the podcast, I am interviewing James and Stefany from TheFitRV.com. They have been RVing since 2010 and currently drive a yellow Winnebago Travato all around the country. Stefany is a personal trainer who practices locally when they are home in Utah and James is a legit former rocket scientist.

May 12, 2017 • 14min
RVE 0061: What Happens When We Quit RVing?
In this short episode I talk about what happens the day we decide to quit this whole RV life. What happens to all the work we’ve put into this community, our blog, and everything else?

May 9, 2017 • 39min
RVE 60: From Idea to Revenue with Harvest Hosts
Today on the podcast, I am interviewing Kim Greene from Harvest Hosts, a collection of farms and wineries across the country that allow you to come and stay overnight for free.

May 5, 2017 • 9min
RVE 0059: How to Negotiate Lower (or Free) Camping Fees
Obviously one of the biggest expenses while RVing is campground rates. One easy way to combat this is to boondock for long periods of time on BLM land or in national forests or in your friend’s driveway who doesn’t mind putting up with you and your RV for an extended stay.
But if driveway stays don’t appeal to you and maybe you’re not set up mentally or RV isn’t set up physically for long boondocking periods, I wanted to talk about a way to drastically decrease camping fees.


