Rolling Out Soon: The Learn to RV Podcast

Jennifer+ Aggio • August 11, 2025

There’s nothing quite like life on the open road. The hum of the engine, the ever-changing views out your window, the sense of possibility around every bend, it’s all part of the adventure. But behind every perfect sunset photo is a story most people don’t see: the tire blowouts, the last-minute campsite changes, the “what do we do now?” moments that turn into the best memories.

 

That’s where the Learn to RV Podcast comes in. We’re here to share the real, unfiltered RV experience—the good, the bad, and everything in between. Whether you’re just starting to dream about your first RV trip, living the full-time lifestyle, or somewhere in between, this podcast is your place for practical tips, inspiring stories, and a community that gets it.

Our Mission: Education, Adventure & Community

Our mission is simple: create a space where RVers of all backgrounds can connect, learn, and share stories that fuel adventure. We’re talking about everything—from choosing your first rig and setting up camp, to navigating repairs, finding your people on the road, roadschooling with kids, tackling the ups and downs of full-time travel, learning how to plan your adventures & discover meaningful connections whether you are weekend wandering, a digital nomad or a retiree.

 

Whether you’re dreaming about your very first RV trip, knee-deep in life on the road, or somewhere in between, the Learn To RV Podcast is here to support, inspire, and empower you, one mile at a time.

What You’ll Hear Each Week

Each episode will be packed with:
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Practical tips you can actually use—from gear hacks to campsite setups
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Real stories from the road—the epic wins and the “lesson learned” moments
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Conversations with seasoned travelers, experts, and everyday RVers
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Encouragement for the journey ahead (because sometimes you just need to hear “you’ve got this!”)



This isn’t just theory—it’s lived experience, straight from the road.

Meet Your Hosts

Jennifer Schillaci is a roadschooling mom, community advocate, and co-owner of RV Roofing Solutions, as well as the owner of Learn to RV. With over 25 years of homeschooling experience and 12 years living full-time on the road, she’s helped countless families navigate RV life with confidence, humor, and heart. As a mom of seven and wife to a retired U.S. Marine (married over 30 years!), Jennifer brings a deep well of wisdom, resilience, and real-life stories to every conversation. Her mission is simple but powerful: to love people where they’re at—no matter what—and to help them find connection, support, and joy in the journey.

Jennifer Schillaci

Roadschooling Mom, Community Advocate & Business Owner

Jennifer has been traveling full-time for over seven years with her husband and four daughters, roadschooling and running her creative business from the road. As the owner of Designs On The Go, she helps small businesses with branding, website design, and custom print products, proving that you really can run a successful business from anywhere—even a picnic table in the middle of a national park.



Passionate about building community, Jennifer creates spaces where RVers can connect, share resources, and feel supported—whether online, at events, or around a campfire. She brings a unique blend of creativity, business savvy, and hands-on experience to the Learn to RV Podcast, along with plenty of real-life stories from the road. Her favorite part of RV life? The endless opportunity to learn, adapt, and help others turn their own travel dreams into reality.

Jennifer Aggio

Community Builder, Creative Entrepreneur & Full-Time RVer

Tasha Martin and her family set out as full-time nomads in 2023, towing their 2015 travel trailer with a 2018 3500 dually truck. They’ve hit just about every bump in the road, learning a new lesson from each one. As a child, Tasha camped with her family in a pop-up at bluegrass festivals, but she wouldn’t RV again until the Martins moved into their travel trailer. Before launching into full-time life, she researched everything she could about RV living, cross-country travel, nomadic life, and homeschooling teens, but nothing could fully prepare her for the raw, real moments of stepping beyond her comfort zone. Now, with over two years and 24 states under her belt, Tasha is passionate about encouraging others to chase their own version of the dream and turn it into reality, whatever it may be.

Tasha Martin

Nomadic Adventurer & Storyteller

Why This Podcast Matters

The road has a way of teaching us, challenging us, and connecting us in ways we never imagined. Here, you’ll find a community that understands the flat tires, the breathtaking sunsets, and the magic that happens when you take the scenic route.


Whether you’re a weekend warrior looking for quick getaways, a family navigating life and learning on the move, or a solo traveler carving out your own adventure, there’s a seat at the campfire for you.

When & Where to Listen

Mark your calendars for September 8th—our very first episode drops, and we can’t wait to have you along for the ride.


The Learn to RV Podcast will be available on all major podcast platforms, including YouTube, so you can tune in from anywhere. Hit follow, subscribe, and join us as we explore the RV lifestyle, one conversation at a time.


But take a moment to follow along right now for some sneak peeks into all the real, raw and amazing things we will be diving into this season! 


Because RV life isn’t just about the miles you travel, it’s about the stories you collect along the way. It’s about the strangers who become friends at a roadside diner, the campfire conversations that stretch long into the night, and the unexpected detours that lead to the best memories.


It’s the lessons learned when things don’t go according to plan, the joy of discovering a hidden gem off the beaten path, and the deep sense of connection you feel when you realize you’re part of a bigger road-loving community.


And that’s exactly why we’re here—to tell these stories, share these lessons, and celebrate every twist, turn, and triumph of the journey. So pack your sense of adventure, hit that subscribe button, and join us. The road is calling, and we can’t wait to travel it with you.

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