There are a number of top-quality displays at the museum, a library of industry archives, and the Hall of Fame itself, which memorializes the 485 – and counting – men and women who built and transformed both thriving industries.
In Episode 270, Ted & Ursula Raymond describe their Workamping adventures
They are younger than most Workampers, but really had a bug to travel. After a fire destroyed their sticks-and-bricks home, the Raymonds opted to hit the road in search of adventure and, eventually, a new place to live.
Lesa McDermott and Mary Byrnes talk about Girl Camper plus RV Unplugged in Episode 269
Lesa McDermott and Mary Byrnes are very involved in the Girl Camper movement to help women to get together to learn about RVing and enjoy the RV experience. Both women are contestants in Season Two of RV Unplugged.
In Episode 268, Adventure Bandits Talmange & Ashanti Grace describe their online platforms
To support their RV travels, Talmange and Ashanti set up a YouTube channel to teach weekend warriors how to get started in the RV lifestyle. That channel has more than 41,300 subscribers. They also started a Facebook community that now has more than 5,200 members.
In Episode 267, Robert Earl describes jobs at Beyonder, and making resumes stand out
Robert Earl talks about opportunities available for Workampers at his Beyonder campgrounds, but also describes how Workampers can better ensure their applications get noticed by any employer.
Joe and Rachel Stauffer describe supporting their RV travels with YouTube channels on Episode 266
After losing nearly 300 pounds together, Joe and Rachel Stauffer started a YouTube channel to teach people how to enjoy a healthy lifestyle. In 2020, they bought an RV to force them to leave work and go outdoors. But, they started another YouTube channel devoted to the RV lifestyle. This year, they are contestants on RV Unplugged.
In Episode 265, Patrick Buchanan talks about the RV Life network
RV Life also offers a plethora of quality content generated by RVers and posted on its websites and forums. One of the flagship products produced by RV Life is a web-based software as a service app designed to help RVers plan their trips.
In Episode 264, Tanner Huckaby describes volunteering at the USACE Keystone Lake project
There are not many administrative jobs for volunteers to do at the project, so Tanner wants people to know they will be involved in activities to enhance the quality and beauty of the project.
In Episode 263, Chuck Woodbury describes starting RVTravel.com
Chuck is a very strong advocate of the RV lifestyle and has been a Workamper most of his career by traveling in his RV and writing about his experiences.
In Episode 262, Shannon Snyder talks about Workamping at Hersheypark Camping Resort
Shannon is looking for positive, outgoing people with some customer service experience, but that is not required. She likes to hire people who are self-motivated and enjoy working as part of a team.
April Holmes describes Workamping opportunities at Outdoor Adventures resorts
Outdoor Adventures provides “white glove service” to its members. So, she wants to hire people with a strong aptitude for providing exceptional customer service.
Georgia Gleason describes full-time van life in Episode 260
Most days, Georgia does her job, then drives to a new location about an hour away. That gives her time to find a place to spend the night and check out the area before it gets too dark.











