The business combines a craft brewery, tavern and a small 24-site RV resort with cabins all on one scenic property just two miles from the ocean.
Workamper Kelley Sexton recalls her experiences, offers advice for employers in Episode 330
Kelley has crafted a purposeful and sustainable lifestyle by combining remote work, side gigs, and a wide variety of Workamping jobs.
Bobby Greenwell and Jessica Martin talk about inspecting RVs on Episode 329
Their personal RVing experience, especially with boondocking and long-distance travel for ultra-marathons, gives them unique insight into how different rigs function in real-life situations.
Tim Winders explains how he runs his coaching business from his motorhome on Episode 328
Tim is a great example of how modern technology and a purpose-driven mindset can open up incredible lifestyle opportunities for people who want to work while traveling.
Scott Truett describes BikeRX as a way to help bicyclists at campgrounds in Episode 327
There are no ongoing franchise fees or royalty percentages that are paid to the company. BikeRX is just a turnkey setup and a supportive framework to get rolling fast.
Chris Bronson talks about Workamping at Oregon’s East Lake Resort in Episode 326
Chris explained East Lake Resort may be small in size, but it offers a wide range of seasonal Workamping opportunities in a beautiful and remote location.
In Episode 325, Bill Evans talks about Workamping at Bad Rock Bed and Breakfast
As the fifth-largest bed and breakfast in Montana, Bad Rock offers more than cozy accommodations; it delivers unforgettable Glacier experiences and a warm, family-style atmosphere where guests and staff feel right at home.
Greg Kazmierczak describes a business opportunity with EPDM Coatings on Episode 324
It’s a turnkey way to build your own mobile business. With no storefront and no overhead, EPDM Coatings takes care of the product fulfillment.
Jill and Randy Shepard describe Workamping and running a business in Episode 323
What started as Jill’s plea for a one-year RV trial turned into a five-year adventure that reshaped both their personal and professional lives.
For Podcasthon 2025, Episode 322 is devoted to two non-profit Workamper employers
First, we’ll be speaking with Lynne Swanson, the director of Safe Harbor Farm. It is a beautiful 61-acre nature sanctuary in North Carolina. Then we will speak with Jeff Parsons, the director of Bay Shore Family Camp and Ministry, which has been a cornerstone of faith-based retreats and family camps in Michigan for over a century.
Learn to renovate your own RV with Chad and Janelle Payne on Episode 321
That old camper sitting in someone’s field could be your next adventure waiting to happen. All it takes is a little creativity, a willingness to learn, and the confidence to pick up that first tool.
In Episode 320, Joanne Schmidt invites Workampers to spend a season in Alaska
This is your chance to experience the midnight sun, breathtaking mountain views, and the adventure of a lifetime – all while earning money and making new friends.











