RV Lifestyle RV Podcast

RV Lifestyle RV Podcast


Episode 169: How to Quit Your Job and Live on the Open Road

December 06, 2017

This week, we meet the Russos, Joe and Kait, a California couple in heir early thirties who quit their corporate jobs for a life of fulltime travel in an RV. We’ll hear their story, how it applies to you and the pros and cons of living in a van. Plus, lots of questions this week. Tech tips and a must-visit National Park that needs to be on your bucket list.

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Show Notes for Episode #169 Dec. 6, 2017 of Roadtreking - The RV Podcast:

WHAT MIKE AND JENNIFER ARE UP TO THIS WEEK  [spp-timestamp time="1:43"]

Mike and Jennifer

We’re back home from Louisville and the big National RV Trade Show. We still have a couple of videos to do of interesting things we came across at the show. They’ll be up on our RV Lifestyle Channel on YouTube soon.

We discussed two items in the news this week of strong interest to RVers:

Canada will make admission for kids at National Parks free in 2018
Trump shrinks two National Monuments in Utah, drawing praise and criticism

 

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JENNIFER'S TIP OF THE WEEK

Janine Pettit and Jennifer Wendland

We met lots of interesting people at the RV Industry Trade Show last week in Louisville. One of our new friends is Janine Pettit, who has become an ambassador for what is called the Girl Camping Movement. Janine was a recent guest on Episode 165 and talked with Mike at length about solo women campers.

But in Louisville, Janine and I got to talk about something that affects all of us. Unloading and cleaning our RVs after a trip.

We recorded the conversation and you get to listen in at [spp-timestamp time="13:00 "]

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LISTENER QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK [spp-timestamp time="18:18"]



A listener named Darrell heard our podcast last week from Louisville where we talked about the lack of campground spaces caused by the booming RV sales. He raises a related and equally serious issue: The shameful state of disrepair that characterizes some campground.
Listener Cheryl gave us some kind feedback about our recent video on our RV Lifestyle Channel on You Tube about our Top Ten Holiday Gift Suggestions for RVers.
Carl from Pennsylvania is worried about fire safety and RV refrigerators
David has a question about RVs and who does the repair on the various components of an RV
Jean is a new RVer who want to know about using an RV bathroom in the winter after the RV has been winterized with antifreeze

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INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK [spp-timestamp time="36:05"]

The Russos

Joe and Kait Russo are travel writers and videographers who live, along with their dog Leo, full-time in a Class B RV - but it didn't used to be that way. For years the Russos, originally from California, worked in demanding jobs with a desire for adventure and travel but little vacation time to do it. In 2015 all that changed, when Joe and Kait dramatically downsized,