February 1 hour Zoom One to One "Ask Me Anything" Session are Here!
5 more spaces available for the month of February! Let's have a casual, one to one, conversation! There's a lot we can talk about in an hour. This is your time to talk about whatever's on your mind.
As of today my February Fundraiser is now open (limited to the first 5 people who book via the link below).

Let's have a casual, one to one, conversation!
There's a lot we can talk about in an hour and this is your time to talk about whatever's on your mind.
Ask me questions, info dump about your interests, brainstorm a project you're working on, get feedback on something.
Let's schedule a session together.
$75.00 USD per session.
Don't forget to add your email address at checkout (as this is how I will be contacting you to schedule our session).
Limited availability - ONLY 5 spaces (first come first served)
Because I have only a few spaces open I do expect they will go fast. (The first time I offered these they were gone within just a few days.) However, due to the overwhelmingly positive feedback I received after the first five sessions, I decided to do this again in the future as we work to repair our RV whenever I have openings in my calendar (if the sessions continue to go well).
Just like with previous fundraisers this fundraiser will be sent to Substack Subscribers FIRST, and then shared with on my main social media pages later today (if there are any spaces left).
Notes: You may purchase more than one session and CAN buy a session as a gift for another person (but please be sure its a gift they actually want first).
I am also happy to share my lived experience with you. However, there may be some questions I do not feel comfortable answering. Though I will do my best to answer any questions that I feel are reasonable and "appropriate".
While I am an open book (and you are welcome to "ask me anything") I am NOT a medical professional and cannot give you medical advice or legal advice.
I'm happy to speak with young people (under 18) but please keep in mind that minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
February’s Fundraiser & Update About Previous Fundraisers
This winter we got some of our RV repairs done (thanks to those who have participated in my “Ask Me Anything Fundraiser” so far). Thank you all for your help so far.
While this was a huge victory (because the RV is now safe to drive), the current political climate is having a significant impact on my day job as an independent consultant, and we are still raising funds for various repairs to both the truck and house portion of our RV (including exhaust system repairs, furnace and refrigerator repairs, and a new AC unit for the house).
If we rase enough we would like to fix the slide openers for the walls on the rig (as it would triple our living space), but this more of a “nice to have” type of repair (due to the cost).
We’re still trying to get our paperwork.
We attempted to get our inspection and registration renewed, only to find that the Dealership who sold us our RV incorrectly filed for our title when we bought the RV, listing the weight as only 5,500 pounds (much too small for an RV), so the inspector refused to do an emissions test because, according to them, large vehicles are exempt, and while our paper said otherwise, we are a large vehicle.
So now we’re trying to get our title updated. Unfortunately, since the lean holder has the title, we’re in limbo waiting for them to get our title from another company, that can then forward it to the tax office, so we can update our title and get an updated registration tag (because ours was set to expire at the end of January).
I will admit not having this tag in hand is causing me to be a bit uneasy.
We’ve been trying to get the tag for weeks and every time we try to get our sticker, the state tell us about some “new” obstacle that must be taken on “before they can help us” fix what the dealership did.
Please keep our rig in your thoughts.
Hopefully, the lender can track down our title for us soon (because they claim they weren’t sent it when they took the loan on), and the new registration fee (based on weight) isn’t too expensive.