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.
In Episode 319, Larry Boxman invites Workampers to volunteer at On Golden Rescue in Oregon
Workamping at On Golden Rescue isn’t just a job, it’s an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of animals who might otherwise have nowhere else to go.
In Episode 318, Rex and Gina Younger need Workampers for their wedding venue, a ranch
The Youngers need a Workamping couple to keep the landscaping looking nice, and to prepare the reception hall and wedding barn before events.
Ron Ash describes a MyRVGuy franchise in Episode 317
A MyRVGuy franchise is designed for RVers who are mechanically inclined, self-motivated and passionate about helping fellow travelers maintain and repair their rigs.
Charlie Spiegel describes making money at sporting events in Episode 316
Pepwear’s traveling pop-up stores provide customized event merchandise at high school championships, music competitions, and other special events across the country.
Randy Rienas describes a way to work for a luxury Florida RV resort in Episode 315
Randy is looking for a couple who loves working with people and possesses a friendly, can-do attitude as well as a desire to work in a luxury environment.
Peter Hornat describes Workamping at Laurel Lock Campground in Episode 314
The culture at Laurel Lock Campground creates a rather unique Workamping opportunity because much of the work is devoted to assisting seasonal residents.
Dan Grossman describes Workamping jobs at Ames Brook Campground in Episode 313
The private mom-and-pop campground features about 100 campsites and four cabins situated on 30 acres of property. A family-oriented facility, it attracts a good mix of seasonal campers and overnight visitors.
In Episode 312, Charlie Parrish describes living his dream as a solo Workamper
Charlie has worked as a camp host, shuttled customers on canoeing excursions, mowed grass, and worked in camp stores or at the front desk. He recently worked for a campground in Minnesota called Fiddlesticks. That was where he found a job he just loved – operating a train which took kids around the park. He became known as “Choo-Choo Charlie.”











