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How We Build Community While Full-Time Traveling

How We Build Community While Full-Time Traveling

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How We Build Community While Full-Time Traveling

On this episode of TravelEssary, we’re talking about something that matters just as much as the places we visit: connection.

Living on the road doesn’t mean leaving community behind. In fact, we’ve found that travel has a way of opening doors to people we may never have met otherwise. From staying connected with family and friends back home, to forming friendships on the road, this episode is all about how we build meaningful relationships while full-time traveling.

We share how social media helps us maintain connections, how conversations with fellow RV transporters and campground neighbors turn into real connections, and why stepping into local churches and community spaces has been such a grounding part of our journey. We also talk about pushing past comfort zones, showing up in new places, and learning to belong, even when everything around you is temporary.

This conversation is a reminder that home isn’t just where you park, it’s the people you share life with along the way.

We hope this episode leaves you feeling inspired to reach out, lean in, and build community right where ever you are.

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