The RV Atlas Podcast

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The RV Atlas is a weekly show exploring RV and family travel. Every episode has a feature segment highlighting the RV industry, the campground industry, tips and tricks, or destination guides. We also include gear reviews and interviews with interesting personalities from all arenas of the RV industry.

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  • mgd1961
    I love this show but
    There is something about editing or audio settings for this show that cuts off half of the first word that anyone says. It’s much worse if they interview someone. Like a sound gate setting or something. thought it was an anomaly on one episode but it’s every episode Don’t know what it is but drives me nuts. Other than that. Great show
  • Alexander4/28
    Long time listener
    Long time listener & subscriber. These days I can only listen to episodes where Jeremy is doing the interviewing. He is humble, friendly and well-spoken. Everything you want from a podcast host (although I do find he brown-noses guests too much at times). However, for quite a while now, whenever Stephanie is on, her attitude is very off putting. She is regularly combative with Jeremy, condescending and bragging. While I would not expect a long time married couple to agree on every topic, I am continuously shocked at the tone Stephanie casually talks to her husband with. Jeremy is always so complimentary of her and instead she returns with biting remarks, mean spirited teasing, any chance she gets. It seems that maybe she views being on this podcast as a chore now & maybe she'd rather be doing something else with her time. Also, the number of ads in each episode is attrocious. Every change of topic within the podcast and there is an ad. You will be invested, listening to a topic or interview and there will be a break for them to shoehorn in a campground, cookware, etc. Very tiresome.
  • The Fied Piper
    LOVE the yip yap! Lots of great info!
    We look forward to the podcast every week. Even if we don’t have time to get away as much as we would like, we enjoy tagging along with you as we anticipate our next adventure. Keep up the great content (and yip yap 😉)
  • MickJonesOfficial
    The RV Atlas, a fantastic podcast with so much to offer…
    Jeremy and Stephanie Puglisi, your hosts to one of the best podcasts out there. The production of the podcast is great. You will appreciate the time that has gone in with the production of the episodes. When going from the content of the podcast, to the sponsors messages, you get an even tone and volume when transferring between the two. You get a sponsor’s message that is related to camping, and there isn’t any extremely loud or quiet transitions when going from one to the next; it is produced well, and that I appreciate. As far as content goes, they cover absolutely everything camping related. Over the last 10 years, they have covered everything from your basic, stick tent camping, to rolling down the highway in your dream coach; everything from your local campgrounds, to that dream trip to Yellowstone or Mt. Rushmore. Jeremey and Stephanie work together flawlessly to give you real world perspectives, and honest reviews. Their guests and corespondents are fantastic, and have a reach to get you information from across the country! Take the time to listen, and dig in with The RV Atlas. Listen to the podcast, take a swipe on the Facebook page, purchase a book or two, and diversify your camping knowledge! “We’ll see you at the campground.”
  • C Go 1
    Feel good show
    I love the hosts! And I learn stuff :-)
  • peelmeagape
    Rubbing poker chips?
    ugh: the audio feedback the entire episode. So gross.
  • maclady ny
    Another to my list!
    I have just added this podcast to my subscription list for auto download. I found them a couple months ago and have listened to a few of the latest episodes. After listening to Cumberland gap national historical park (we happen to be 3hrs west at mammoth cave! So I was intrigued, will definitely be adding that to my places to see list!) it was a great episode. The interview was so interesting and informative. Overall I have found it to be a great podcast show. First and foremost the sound quality. So many, even the “big dogs” sound quality can Be so bad a lot of times. That makes me skip it. The content is great. Lots of facts which I look for. I am usually looking for information mainly with some entertainment but not just story telling. This podcast hits the mark for me. Also the description is great! In this episode they even put the site number they mentioned for big rigs at the park! Super helpful! I’m sure I’ll find more helpful information as I continue to listen. Thanks for a great podcast!
  • photolida
    Excellent RV and national park podcast
    I love the interviews and questions that Jeremy asks. I get a lot of great information from this podcast. Thank you.
  • Sarah Jeanelle
    Best podcast
    I am a national park lover and this was very informative.
  • Terre22
    National Parks!
    Just listened to the episode about history of the National Parks and I had no idea how many there are! Thoroughly enjoyed it and can’t wait to camp!
  • ReaderSox44
    Kindness matters
    I’ve never left a review before but I’ve been listening for years, bought all the books and they have been instrumental in our RV travel planning and general travel. I’ve noticed a marked decrease in kindness and more condescension from Stephanie this season and we are only a few shows in. Please take note. It’s not fun to listen to someone speaking like that to their partner.
  • MommySaraC
    Great Podcast!
    I just started listening to your podcast last week, but I'm obsessed! We bought our first travel trailer in August. We've only been able to take it out twice due to work schedules and the need to have some repairs done. It's getting winterized this weekend, but we cannot wait to be able to camp next year. Your podcasts are making me wish we had more time this season. I'm listening to all the gear guides as well as other episodes. Great information. Edited to add: I’ve been a listener now for 6 years. I love this podcast-all the camping gear reviews, trip suggestions, and family travel advice. Love the great content!
  • Gypsisoul1111
    If I roll my eyes 5 times I unsubscribe
    its basically a podcast so they can humble brag about their big RVs. And toys. They don’t sound like the down to earth kind of campers I like. I don’t think they know what “roughing” it is.
  • msamonek
    Camping Podcast at its best!
    I have been listening to this Podcast from the beginning and I can truly say I feel like part of the family, the camping family! Whether you are new or old to the camping journey you will learn something new and be entertained all at the same time! I look forward to every new episode and listen to the oldies over and over! Keep up the good work!!
  • Thatguy09
    You CAN RV with small kids!
    As a father of twins and two other kids, all five and under, I am hooked on this podcast because it's the only one that addresses how to travel with young kids. Strategies of entertaining the kids during camp setup and takedown, nap time routines, and just knowing that IT CAN BE DONE! Thank you both so much for starting this podcast and helping my wife and I decide to hit the road with our four kids!
  • CampingMom15
    Love it, but a bit of feedback
    I love this podcast and look forward to new episodes, and also enjoy going back to listen to old episodes of places we plan to travel. I do wish Stephanie would not talk over/interrupt Jeremy as much as she does though. There is a noticeable difference in episodes from prior years than compared to the last couple of years.
  • Megh's box
    My sentimental fave
    This was the very first podcast I started listening to when we bought our travel trailer years ago. Stephanie and Jeremy were out providing high-quality content years before it was cool or hip or trendy. They are trailblazers. I’ve even met and listened to Jeremy speak in person at an RV show. Things have changed a bit as their careers have morphed but they are still my #1 source for info when I am planning or dreaming about a trip. I never miss an episode and frequently dive back into their show catalogue to listen to old ones. I wish they would put out as many episodes as other RV podcasters but I understand why they don’t. Their 2 most recent books are fantastic and I would recommend “See You at the Campground” for any newbie and “Where Should We Camp Next?” as a great resource for all who dream of or plan trips. Last thing—I appreciate that they are family friendly and have often played them for my little family to get us excited about a destination. We’ve been to loads of their recommended campgrounds and restaurants and obtained plenty of their recommended gear. They have never steered us wrong!
  • Worldofmfz
    Love the Podcast
    This has been my consistent go to podcast for planning trips and learning about all things camping. My only wish is that sometimes I wish Stephanie would be kinder to Jeremy.
  • Appstore#2018
    Content can be good
    The content can occasionally be good but quite often difficult to listen because everyone is talking over each other. The quality of the July 12 episode was poor, in addition to host and guests all talking at the same time.
  • Cameo9999
    Couple without information
    Lots of yip yap. No actual information.
  • ChristaS1971
    Excellent podcast for those with wanderlust!
    Loving this podcast! It does make me wish I had done more camping and traveling around when my kids were younger. They are in their 20s now and we all love to camp! I’m saving up for a small travel trailer, possibly as small as a teardrop for ease of use and getting out there! Just picked up your book from my local bookstore in Memphis and can’t wait to dive in and make some plans!!! P.S. I too have a camping gear addiction....2nd place to actually being in the woods and nature is being in an REI!
  • Mellie!mel
    Good content but contentious
    I really don't like listening to a couple of people arguing their entire podcast it does not make for good content. There seems to be a lot of competition between this husband and wife team
  • Momloper
    Got the book!!
    Found your book at Costco yesterday: Where should we camp next. I grazed thru it and well I bought it. It will be helpful in our travels. I love listening to you two. It’s your voices that draw me in. And the fact that you both have different opinions and not afraid to voice them. Jeremy I love that you collect camping gear. I am a junkie in my head and in my spare room 🤣🤣 thanks for all the information and stories you give. ❤️☮️
  • Bill Hibbler
    The perfect podcast for RVers
    I love that Stephanie and Jeremy invite guests to share helpful advice rather than just the usual origin stories or ‘what we’re up to this week’ interviews. And they’re very good at what they do!
  • TheMachinist302
    Love the podcast but a little feedback...
    So I've been listening for a year or so now, and I really enjoy the podcast. Lot of great info, insights, reviews, etc. But one thing constantly bothers me, the interviews. The guest will make a point, Jeremy will rapid fire 2 or 3 other points, but not let the guest respond, instead moving into another topic even when you can hear the guest trying to get a word in. Dude, let them talk, they're the guest lol. Beyond that, easily my favorite camping/RVing lifestyle podcast to listen to and I look forward every week to the new episodes.
  • angelwngsut
    Learning so Much and Igniting a Passion for RV Travel
    Jeremy and Stephanie are the perfect listen! As a new travel trailer owner, they have been helping me learn more about camping with my family (two young boys in our house) and embracing this special time in our family’s lives. I found The Puglisis a couple of months ago when I was searching for RV podcasts and have since been combing through their YEARS of great content. Their blog, this podcast, and their book, See You at the Campground, have been a go to source for learning and ignited a passion for RVs and camping. Through this podcast, I have also found their FB group which is full of kind and helpful people as well. RV Atlas has a passion for outdoor adventure, creating memories with their family, and raising their boys right. Great people. Great content. Great podcast.
  • MaryStuck1234
    The BEST RV Podcast- 👐⬇️
    I love the content of this RV podcast, everything from campground reviews, to helpful tips and information for both the new and veteran camper, this podcast covers all things RV. On top of that, Stephanie and Jeremy are so relatable and fresh with their family-centric perspective on RV travel in a way that really resonates with what’s happening in the RV world today.
  • MishGN
    Best RV podcast!
    Love the mix of practical tips, industry insights, and in-depth reviews all delivered in an entertaining and engaging package. Jeremy and Stephanie are awesome, personable hosts, with a deep knowledge of and a passion for RVing and family camping. They are the best!
  • streetcarops
    Great content on all topics
    I have been listening to this podcast for about a year now and I enjoy all the topics — even when Stephanie and Jeremy are discussing personal issues — it’s real life folks!! If you have a family or not, own an RV or not, there is something for everyone on this podcast. I have learned a lot by listening and even passed on a few of their tips given on the podcasts to friends of mine that have just started their journeys with an RV. Thanks for all the great content and keeping it light and real!!
  • Mosaab6
    Marital issues?
    Really, don’t need to hear your parenting complaints regarding COVID-19.
  • O Dogg 33
    Great practical content! Love it!
    I’ve been a listener for about one year now after a friend told me about RV Atlas. Have gone back and listened to many past episodes as well. Love the variety of content, humor, relatable stories, and practical advice. Great for new and veteran campers alike. Keep up the great work Stephanie and Jeremy!
  • webbfamilynorth
    Great Podcast!
    This podcast has helped me pull together some really great camping trips. I love that Jeremy and Stephanie (or their correspondents) have done all of the research and hard work.
  • ohrvwkndr
    New format is too commercial
    I have been a loyal fan for years, and never left a review. I loved the banter and connection of the hosts. It felt like sitting with them around a campfire. The new format is much more infomercial-esque. It is very structured, with a lot of time spent on their sponsor messages. It feels so much less authentic and business-like as opposed to the family who got me to fall in love with RV life. I can appreciate that Stephanie and Jeremy are relying on this income, but the “family” feeling seems lost with the rebrand.
  • Tntarm
    The One to Choose
    I have seen so many Podcasts and You Tube channels about RV Travel, but this is my favorite! They have RV’d for many years and find a way to do so and work. More like my family so I can relate so much easier than to those who full-time! Keep it up!!
  • wis_camping_girl
    So sponsored
    All they do is advertise for Jayco and Cabelas. Whole episodes dedicated to random crap (e.g. some kind of expensive grill). They really don’t know much about camping.
  • Nathan R. - PA
    Everything RV, camping, and travel in one great podcast.
    I heard about this podcast when I met the hosts at an RV show. This is a great conversational podcast. I’m not usually around people who want to chat camping and RVs on a daily basis so I really enjoy the style. Even the topics that don’t instantly catch my attention I find entertaining and informative. Great for people who have interests in RVs and all things camping. Come join the fun camping conversation!
  • Rv187187
    Hard to list to
    Talks over the guest too much, rambles about off topic subjects while guest is speaking
  • LeeEatzGood
    THE podcast for family RVers - must listen!
    Jeremy and Stephanie of the RV Atlas have put together an incredible set of resources for all things RV camping with your family. You’ll learn a ton about RVs, camping, places to go, what to eat, and what’s going on in the industry. They give you the honest lowdown of camping as a family with their boys and they always have engaging guests to touch on special topics like solar. Must-listen podcast for RVers!
  • M-M-M-My Sharona
    I love this podcast 💕
    I feel like you are old friends and I look forward to all of your new episodes. Often times relisten to old ones. I’m so sad when I get the all caught up message. Love the new logo 👍🏻
  • RedCurl13
    Solid information for families who RV/camp
    Useful, reliable, well-researched and creative content. As a fellow mom of three (twins, also!) I enjoy hearing their product endorsements because I know if their family has used and enjoyed something, we will likely, too. If you are someone who gets irked hearing heavy Jersey accents, this is NOT the podcast for you, but if you can listen past that, you will learn and enjoy. 😊
  • Sleepy B. Head
    Bitter sweet
    Absolutely love this podcast. Jeremy and Stephanie make a workday pass by so much better listening to their adventures and gear guides. The only downfall to this podcast is I leaves me longing for more time with my family and our camper!!!! They are well versed in road travels and have outstanding gear recommendations. A+ for the teachers.
  • Jester 26
    Love your podcast.
    I just listened to my first RVFTA podcast and was very impressed. I listened to the Disney for Adults episode and is was very informative and I throughly enjoyed it. Great show. Great sound quality. Hosts are excellent. Wonderful podcast. 👍🏻
  • CarnettaSkipworth
    Great
    Great information. Thanks for sharing information about camping and life in general. Very informative and fun to listen to both of you. You’re appreciated.
  • EBK USNA 2006
    Just bought our 1st RV
    My husband and I just bought our first RV! I’ve been listening to this podcast for the last year as we’ve discussed what we wanted from an RV and it was a fantastic source of information and inspiration. Can’t wait to see everyone at the campground 😊
  • Gr8LakesCamper
    I simply enjoy the heck out of this podcast.
    Each week I look forwar to my RVFTA episode. Jeremy an Stephanie are always entertaining, always informative and it's my weekly dose of everything RV camping. I feel like they've becme part of my inner circle of camping buddies. I even want their RVFTA theme song for a ring tone.
  • K1;(
    Great podcast.
    Really enjoy the show every week.
  • AlphaZepp
    Traveling with teens and podcast apps
    Loved the discussions in episode 216. There was a lot of great advice in there. As for the Q about podcast apps, I must have tried two dozen different apps over the last three years. But alas, I’m back with the Apple app. There are several with much much better formats and intuitive queuing, but they all had other drawbacks which kept me looking. The last straw was search-ability. Apple simply has everyone beet when searching for those one-off podcasts or rare guests. Also, leaving comments like this is not an option through most other apps.
  • wyatt_2852
    Love the podcast
    I have been listening on and off for a while now and I am way behind I’m on episode 189 but started the day on like 137 or something like that. Love the content and the delivery of the information. Thank you some much I’ve learned many things from you. We be listening more and trying to get caught up don’t want to miss anything lol.
  • yooperchicks
    Mixed feelings on this podcast
    This podcast can be informative, but it takes forever to get out what is useful from all the back and forth banter. That and the overuse of the word LIKE from both of them makes this podcast painful to listen to. My husband and I listen to glean something useful about Custer state park for instance. But the talk about what they ate at the snack bar, which was “like pizza” and everything else that has the word “like” two, three or four times in every sentence makes me want to cringe. This may be the LIKE generation. But proper English should be a used when you are publicly speaking. The podcast is disjointed, disorganized and just plain bad on many levels. They have a great concept, but they need to get to the point in half of the amount of time it takes them, and speak without sounding like teenagers.
  • Catfishinguru
    BEST PODCAST EVER!!
    I listen to all of RVFTA's Podcasts every week and love it! It keeps the dream of camping all year long alive!
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