Best Podcasts for RVers
Podcasts are more popular than ever these days. It seems as if there is a podcast for nearly every niche hobby, job, identity, or almost anything else you can think of. As you may expect, this means that the world of RVing is home to many excellent podcast choices. These make great listening material anytime, whether you are cruising down the road en route to your next Harvest Hosts location or just listening at home as you prepare for your upcoming adventures. Consider any of the following for awesome content surrounding the world of RVing, as well as tips, how-tos, ideas, stories, experiences, and more.
We recommend these RV-related podcasts:
- The RV Atlas Podcast
- Campground of the Week Podcast
- The Adventures of Fox and Miles
- The RV Entrepreneur Podcast
- Happy Camper Radio
- Parklandia
- RV Miles Podcast
1. The RV Atlas Podcast
Hosted by Jeremy and Stephanie Puglisi, the RV Atlas Podcast is a weekly review of all things camping. With topics such as family travel, destination ideas, tips, information on campgrounds, ideas for family travel, and so much more. They also chat about gear reviews and even interview key voices in the RVing community. In addition, the Puglisis also host the Campground of the Week Podcast, where they review many of the campgrounds they’ve visited.
2. Campground of the Week Podcast
Also hosted by Jeremy and Stephanie Puglisi of the RV Atlas Podcast, Campground of the Week Podcast discusses some of the Puglisi family’s favorite campgrounds they have encountered as they travel across America in their RV. Campground features include selections from the Pacific Northwest, the Southeast, the Northeast, the West, the Midwest, and so many other incredible and unique regions. Through these features, they aim to showcase the most popular resorts and the hidden gems alike. New episodes drop intermittently, but they generally post a new one at least once per month.
3. The Adventures of Fox and Miles
The Adventures of Fox and Miles podcast is hosted by married artists Alecia Renece and J. Callaway-Pinckney. In this podcast, they discuss all things RVing, personal development, entertainment, and other trending topics. Their podcast allows you to join them as they travel across America, seeking adventure, entrepreneurship, and true freedom that comes through life on the open road.
4. The RV Entrepreneur Podcast
The RV Entrepreneur podcast is a fan favorite for many RVers. They aim to offer ideas for anyone interested in a lifestyle of nomadic entrepreneurship. This podcast serves as an awesome resource, sharing work-from-home ideas to make full-time RV life a possibility for anyone. Podcast topics range from remote product-based businesses to blogs, marketing, RV flipping, photography, and so much more. Even if you don’t plan to live in your RV full-time, anyone interested in the world of entrepreneurship and the work-from-home lifestyle can learn from and enjoy this awesome podcast resource with over 230 episodes and counting.
5. Happy Camper Radio
The Happy Camper Radio podcast is all about promoting camping for families, and they do just that. From discussions of gear to chats about trip planning, outdoor adventures, the best locations, and more, this podcast aims to get more people out of their houses and into the outdoors as often as possible. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or a newbie, rest assured that you have come to the rough place to learn.
6. Parklandia
Parklandia the podcast joins hosts Matt and Brad Kirouac as they travel the United States with the goal of visiting every national park. Here, they describe their adventures to these larger-than-life places, sharing details on what makes each location so special. In their second season, they hosted a few guest interviews and began branching out into mini-series. Each mini-series discusses elements of the RV lifestyle, including outdoor adventures, city travels, restaurants and food tourism, and more. In 2020, Parklandia transitioned into the Hello Ranger podcast, which showcases diverse communities within national parks. Tune in to follow along with their awesome adventures.
7. RV Miles Podcast
RV Miles Podcast joins hosts Jason and Abby Epperson as they discuss their experiences of traveling all over the country for the past five years with their three sons. With over 200 episodes, their podcast discusses their travels, their favorite products, and many other ins and outs of full-time RV life with kids. Join them as their family travels to national parks, historic sites, cities, and so many other fantastic locations.
Listening to podcasts can be a great way to acquire new information. They can also allow listeners to learn tips and tricks about a particular subject, entertain themselves on road trips, or just further connect to a certain community. Check out any of these podcasts for excellent information and discussions on a variety of RV topics and ideas. Who knows, these selections may even prompt you to start recording your own RV adventure podcast!
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There are definitely many other single retirees out on the road! 🙂
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Thanks so much for this suggestion, Chuck!
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Thanks so much for these suggestions, Guy! 🙂
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Thanks for sharing this podcast! 🙂
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Hey George, thanks for sharing about this great podcast! 🙂
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Thanks for sharing about this fantastic podcast!
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As a single 60s full-timer in a fiver, i would love some sharing with like RVers!
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You missed the RVtravel.com podcast. Here’s a recent episode where we talked with actor and avid RVer Matthew McConaughey. https://bit.ly/3i8tRFG
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Two that we enjoy are The RV Navigator and The VAP (Vintage Airstream Podcast).
The RV Navigator is hosted by husband and wife Ken and Martha Wiseman, a retired couple that discuss their own travels as well as industry news. The podcast is self financed by Ken and Martha, so no advertisements.
The VAP is hosted by Tim Shepard and Colin Hyde. Colin has his own Airstream restoration business. Tim restored his own trailer and authored a book detailing his experience. Podcast discusses industry news as well as answering listener submitted questions.
We have never owned an Airstream but find the podcast interesting.
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Where are your friends Trish and Marc Leach on KYD? Ahh man new list is needed!!
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Seems a couple of these are no longer available. Would love an update. All of these are with families or couples. How about one for solo travelers? Please consider including Travels with Squeaky, a podcast for solo women RVers, campers and vanlifers.
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Phil & Stacy from You, Me and the RV are not only delightful, they are smart and generous with their wisdom. They share the things campers come across every day plus the things anyone who wants to camp or travel in an RV might need to know. They keep it interesting, informative, and I always enjoy how practical and relatable they are. You can find them here: https://youtube.com/c/YouMetheRV
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You might also want to try Positively No Outlet (www.positivelynooutlet.com or wherever you get your podcasts) podcast. The first season is the 2020 Pandemic Road trip taking listeners to far off places like the Enchanted Highway, the Center (contested) of North America, the Sarah Bickford monument (first, and maybe the only, Black woman to own a municipal utility) and more. Wander with us and our Scamp trailer as we find ordinary people doing extraordinary things in small town rural America.
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I don’t think this list could be complete without mentioning the RV Lifestyle Podcast hosted by Mike and Jennifer Wendland! They were the first RV podcast we started listening to before we went full-time and found each and every episode full of great information.
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