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What are you manifesting for 2026???
I have a HUGE goal that I have been wanting to do for a long time now! 🤩 As a woman I want to bring women together to connect, be accountable, bring out their inner badass warrior that has been hiding in the corner, to get in the best shape of their lives, to be healthy from the inside out, the list goes on….. I have been wanting to be a part of a community of women that have either leveled up in life or are ready to go beast mode! I crave honesty, real, raw, vulnerability and a safe place where I can be me- no holds barred. After searching for a while and not finding the perfect fit I decided screw it- LET’S BUILD IT! 💪🏼💪🏼 I am teaming up with a powerhouse of a woman that kills it with the whole health side and biohacking! It’s finally IN THE WORKS and will be launching in Jan! If this sounds like something you’re interested in, please let me know🥳
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I cannot wait to see where this obvious passion leads to. It sounds like something with great value and service.
Don’t be afraid to invest.
Turned out being a longer post than expected lol…. Some of you in here may know me as the man of the RV from Interstate Ingrams. Both myself and my wife Courtney started this full time rv journey 3 years ago late Oct 22’ with the whole hearted intent to turn social media into our full-time income. Was it easy? No. Did it take lots of time/dedication? 100% Has it been worth it? 1000% If you want to succeed at ANYTHING it will take effort and in most cases a substantial amount. When we started we didn’t know how to film or edit “content” . We knew how to hit the record button and post. Needless to say that didn’t get us far and we saw that right out of the gate. Courtney stumbled upon Jimi and Sandi’s page just about the time we actually hit the road and saw they offered a content creator course. Coming from owning our own business for more than a decade we knew about investing into a business very well. At the time we were honestly not sure if the course was worth the cost. There’s just so many gurus and scams out there. We took the leap and bought their course 3 years ago this very weekend. Courtney jumped in head first and started learning and applying. By mid to late Feb we hit out first 1k on IG. By May over 40k on IG. No ones success is guaranteed. But with the right education combined with tons of effort it is very possible. Since then we have amassed over 200,000 followers across our platforms work with awesome brands and have successfully turned social media into a real income source. We even partnered with ATC Trailers as their First RV brand ambassadors. You don’t need a million followers to be successful you just need to put your head down and grind hard. Dont compare your success to everyone else’s that becomes toxic. Trust me I know how easy it is to get bought up in someone else’s engagement and follower count. That will only set you back and make you feel defeated. Is buying a course necessary? No. Is it a heck of a lot easier to take a successful persons experience to put yours on a fast track? Yes. If you’re just starting out on a budget and deciding on education or the latest tech/gear education is far more valuable than equipment. Equipment doesn’t do a bit of good if you don’t know how to work the landscape.
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@Hugh Ingram that is a great upgrade and should help with editing. Our DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Creator edition arrived today and spent some time learning how to use it. I was able to take video and pictures of our grandson eating his first food. This week I will focus on learning all the features including the wireless mic in preparation for capturing video for content. A big advantage is the gimble and size. It is easier to handle than a phone, GoPro, or DSLR. I expect the follow function will be nice. We are adding this to our GoPro Hero 7, Canon M50, and our Samsung Galaxy 24 Ultras. We do have a pair wireless mic, a mic we can use for talking head or podcasts, and a 4 track audio recorder.
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@Jimi Falin both. I am also looking to use it for podcasting in the future too. The thing I am trying to do now with the constraints of fitting it into a video deliverable is using it to be familiar so I can focus on the video and not the camera. The flexibility to record in portrait and landscape at the flip of a button instead of a wrist is awesome.
What are your Christmas traditions?
Here are our top 7 1. We make lots of cookies and desserts especially grinch cookies 2. Go to the movies on Christmas Eve or Christmas night 3. Drive around and look at all the lights that people use to decorate their house 4. Play funny, silly Christmas games with each other and connect 5. Make all of our favorite foods for Christmas dinner. This might be a bit of a shocker, but we don't make turkey,  we do get a frozen mud pie from Walmart every year and love it. 6. Elfie and his crew visits us every single day in December, does something mischievous and write’s a note for the kids. 7. Watch all the Christmas Classics like Elf, Christmas Vacation, Christmas with the Cranks and sometimes 4 Christmases.. Drop a comment below and let us know some of your Christmas traditions, because we're always looking to trysomethingnew.... Merry Christmas
What are your Christmas traditions?
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You have some great traditions. Our family traditions are focused on being with family. We are spending time with our first grandchild during his first Christmas. We get together on Christmas Eve generally with a candle 🕯 light service and then spending time together. A reading of the Christmas story by Luke chapter 2. On Christmas morning it's presents, stocking, and a meal. Sugar cookies, eggnog, and other holiday treats are usually included. Remembering the reason for the holiday, family, and spending time together are the key items.
Happy Holidays
We got back to the United States about 4 days ago, and immediately had to move the RV and pack up to another location. Once we got set up, we spent the next two days wrapping up all the Christmas madness since we have been gone the whole month of December. Over the next three days we are going to be making cookies wrapping presents and celebrating a lot of Christmas traditions. We are going to take the next couple day's and focus on family and fun and hope you guys do too. Between Christmas and New Year’s we will be setting a new plan and HIT the ground running for the new year. Love your Family and Each other this Christmas season and 2026 is going to be EPIC. Thanks for being here.
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It is important to make time for family. We are finishing one capture in our lives and starting a new one in 2026. After spending the holidays with family and our grandson's first Christmas, we are investing our time for the change in 2026. Your example of living life intentionally is helpful me keep focused. We are not leaving our nomadic ways. We are making changes to make balancing family time easier. We hope 2026 is a year that exceeds everyone's expectations.
Community Assistance - Alaska
We would like to create a series of content about planning for a trip to Alaska via flying and renting an RV. What questions or information are you interested about this type of adventure? Your response will help shape our content. The following is a little background about our experience. We have been to Alaska twice. In 2022 we flew to Anchorage rented a class C RV in October for 9 nights and then stayed with some friends. It was a wonderful experience and helped us understand Alaska for our second trip. In 2024 we took our class A from Florida and drove to Alaska. We spent four months in Alaska. Rving to Alaska on Facebook was a very helpful resource. Gary and Stacey Quimby provide content on a couple of platforms with great information and community. We want to share the planning process, pre trip activities, and complete it with our trip. We would appreciate date your assistance for items of interest so we can address questions and concerns. I look forward for your help.
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@Tracy Struckman multiple ways to get to Alaska. If you have the time, driving to Alaska is a incredible adventure. In 2024 we drove to Alaska from Florida, entered Canada in Montana, drove through Canada in May, spent four months in Alaska, had our children spend a week plus with us, and traveled back. We plan to do it again in the future. A great resource If you are interested, there is a Facebook group named "Rving to Alaska (the Original)". Stacey and Gary Quimby provide the site and Edited the 2026 Milepost. We are blessed they are our friends. They provide lots of valuable information and a community while making your journey. They also have an event for 40+ RVs each summer. We enjoyed the 2024 event, we are flying in and renting an RV to participate since we do not have time this year to drive it. This is some of what we saw on our 2024 trip including Denali/ Mt McKinley on my Birthday.
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@Brenda Depew there are so many different excursions. We took a excursion out of Seward to see a glacier and nature on my wife's Birthday. We spent a week at the campground in Seward on the water around the 4th of July. We spent 14 nights in Denali National Park in all three RV capable campgrounds and it was incredible. There are fishing oppertunities, hiking, ATV tours, and plenty more. You can fly around Denali/Mt McKinley Amanda even land on a glacier. What type things are you interested in to experience in Alaska? The photos are a cruise to a glacier, sign near Homer, eagle in Seward, and our view from Deep Creek campground.
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