As an AmeriCorps volunteer, Peggie has worked at a library where she developed literacy kits for preschoolers. Another job had her training teachers at a university. She helped develop hands-on activities for teachers to use in their classrooms.
In Episode 238, Richard Duhaime describes years of Workamping and writing a children’s book
Richard’s story about Grandpa’s S’Mores Mobile. I thought it was a delightful way for a grandparent to chronicle all his adventures in a way that his grandkids could understand and appreciate.
Lynne Swanson talks about Workamping at dog-friendly Safe Harbor Farm in Episode 237
Lynne said it’s an ideal job for people who love dogs or own dogs and are looking for beautiful places to walk their dogs.
Tax Queen Heather Ryan addresses common tax issues for Workampers in Episode 236
A former full-time RVer, Heather understands the Workamping lifestyle, which gives her unique insight into special deductions and tax challenges RVers face.
In Episode 235, Trixie Parkes describes starting her life over after a hurricane destroyed everything she owned
Trixie knew nothing about RVs or how they work, but forged ahead in creating a new life focused on travel as well as meeting and serving people.
Jack Vido offers advice on creating an ideal Workamping job
Jack said he likes the RVing and Workamping lifestyle for the freedom it provides, and he seems to have more freedom than many other Workampers I’ve interviewed.
VaRonica Jackson describes a fun, frustrating and scary first Workamping job experience on Episode 233
A bear encounter and some work challenges made VaRonica Jackson’s first Workamping job memorable. But, she’s living her dream and looking forward to more experiences.
In Episode 232, Bryan and Corrina Barlow describe Workamping and full-time living in a truck camper
They spent 10 years planning for the trip, but the day they sold their house in California and moved into their rig coincided with the time COVID shut everything down, including campgrounds.
Workamper Geoff Baker supports his travel dream by inspecting RVs and teaching people to drive them
Geoff Baker supports his lifestyle by helping people make informed decisions about buying RVs, and he also helps people learn how to drive RVs once they make a purchase.
Workamper Bill McLead describes his family’s unique situation in Episode 230
Because Bill does not often help with the jobs, Jennifer is basically a solo Workamper traveling as a couple, and it’s sometimes more difficult to find those positions.
In Episode 229, Workamper News leaders, Jody and Luke, describe features and benefits of membership
Some people still aren’t familiar with all the benefits of membership available to the two primary groups involved with the Workamper organization, those being employers and Workampers.
Podcast host Greg Gerber describes his own Workamping experiences from 2014 to 2017
After interviewing John and Kathy Huggins at the Quartzsite RV Show in January 2014, they asked me two questions. First, why didn’t I have a podcast of my own? Second, why wasn’t I living and working out of an RV? Two months later, I had both and became a Workamper.











