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Recent media interviews:

RADIO Interviews:

Upcoming: NPR Prime Talk Radio on September 8, 2004.

NPR: The Connection. Jaimie Hall joined host Dick Gordon on July 28, 2004 for a look at the RV lifestyle. RV Traveling Tales contributors 15-year-old Samantha Eppes and solo traveler and author Joei Carlton Hossack were also guests. Listen to the archived show at: http://www.theconnection.org/shows/2004/07/20040728_b_main.asp

Support Your RV Lifestyle

Jaimie was interviewed for AARP Navigator Column Nov/Dec 2003. Support Your RV Lifestyle! An Insider’s Guide to Working on the Road was included as a resource. 

Support Your RV Lifestyle! An Insider’s Guide to Working on the Road was featured in Julianne Crane’s "Wheel Life" column in the June 15 edition of Spokane, Washington’s Spokesman Review. This week’s column, "Paycheck keeps RV rolling," explored working at seasonal jobs in order to enjoy the RV lifestyle. Besides Hall, Greg Robus editor of Workamper News was interviewed. RV friends Marilyn and Jerry, now part-time residents of Spokane, were also interviewed about their working experiences. http://www.spokesmanreview.com/news-story.asp?date=061503&ID=s1364792

RV Traveling Tales

RV Traveling Tales: Women's Journeys on the Open Road was reviewed in the News Review (Ridgecrest, CA) on April 7, 2004.

The July issue of Family Motor Coaching magazine "News and Notes" section features a spot on RV Traveling Tales: Women’s Journeys on the Open Road, co-edited with Alice Zyetz. Read the article at http://www.fmca.com/fmc2003/julmag/news.asp

Jaimie and Alice were interviewed by Alice’s son, Cheshire Dave, for his online zine, "Mastication is Normal." The interview focuses on the process of writing and publishing RV Traveling Tales. Cheshire Dave suggested the Isadora font used for story titles and helped with the interior design of the book. Read the piece at http://www.cheshiredave.com/mastication/2003/07/0051-rv.html

Route 66 Caravan

On the Route 66 Caravan, sponsored by Hampton Inn’s Save-A-Landmark initiative, Jaimie was interviewed for an article in The Pantagraph, serving central Illinois. The Pantagraph covered the unveiling of a Roadside Attraction sign at the Dixie Truckers Home truck stop in McLean, Illinois.

The Meramac Valley Current used Jaimie’s photograph of the special Route 66 cake that was part of the celebration at the sign unveiling at the Red Cedar Inn in Pacific, Missouri. She was then asked to write an article for the issue about traveling with the Caravan.

Jim Cooper interviewed Jaimie for his "Friday Leftovers" radio show on station KTOZ at the Roadside Attraction sign unveiling for the Steak and Shake in Springfield, Missouri.

Note: The articles in the Spokesman Review and The Pantagraph are archived at the Web sites however you must register and pay a fee to read them.

 

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