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  • ep. 24 \\ Way Out West Trip to Big Bend National Park
    2025/01/09
    Day 1:We drove from Wichita Falls to Monahans Sandhills State Park. We spent about 2 hours in the park hiking and sledding down sandhills. This park is very small, and you can rent sleds at the Visitor Center for $6 per sled per day.They do have camping at this park, but we chose to continue on to Balmorhea State Park. The campgrounds there have been recently renovated, and the facility was amazing. We got there right before dark and took a quick dip in the pool— we had the place all to ourselves! The water stays around 74-76 degrees year-round, so it wasn’t too cold. Be sure to bring towels because, as soon as we got out, it was quite nippy! The park was at full capacity, so plan ahead and book your site before you get there.Day 2:We woke up early and headed out to spend time in Marfa before driving into Terlingua. We drove through Fort Davis before getting to Marfa, and we could have easily spent more time there. The Davis Mountains are beautiful, and we plan to make a return trip!We took our sweet time, with no agenda except checking into our rental. It was a barn with three rooms that we rented out. We met my parents, two siblings, their spouses, and kids there. They each got a room, while I slept in the van with one of the girls. The other two girls slept on the couches in the common room to have more space.We were able to hike around the property, visit the ghost town, and check out some of the old mine spots. We also enjoyed looking at all the amazing rocks, ocotillo, and cactus.Day 3:We decided to wake up early (ish) and get a good breakfast in our bellies before heading into the park. We went to the Chisos Basin portion of Big Bend National Park to hike the Window Trail. It’s about an hour and a half from Terlingua to this part of the park. This trail is a great option for families with small children and adults. There were 7 adults and 9 kids in our group. The 2-year-olds were in backpack carriers, and the others, aged 4 and up, hiked themselves. The trail is about 4.5 miles in total, and it took us around 2 hours to complete. We didn’t rush and took our time, letting the kids climb on rocks along the way. It definitely could be done faster, but we enjoyed a leisurely pace.After finishing the hike, we all ate lunch and then headed to the Hot Springs, which is about a 45-minute drive (give or take). The last mile or two before you can park is very narrow, and parking is limited, but we got lucky and found spots for all three of our vehicles. The Hot Springs Trail is short and easy. I highly recommend visiting this spot when you’re in Big Bend! The hot springs water stays around 105°F, and it’s a small pool area where you can sit and soak. The Rio Grande runs right next to the hot spring, so it was fun to warm up in the spring and then dip into the chilly river! We spent about an hour there before driving back to Terlingua, which took about an hour. We arrived back at our home away from home around 4:30 PM.We had planned our meals ahead of time, and all but one were crockpot meals, which worked perfectly since we had a hot meal waiting for us after a long day of hiking.Day 4:We decided to hike the Mule Ears Spring Trail, a short, 2-mile trail that’s an easier hike. This trail is in full sun, not in the Chisos with trees, so make sure to wear long sleeves, bring a hat, and apply sunscreen! At the end (or halfway through) this trail, there is a tiny spring of water flowing out of the rocks, surrounded by green ferns. It was beautiful and very surprising, considering the entire hike is through desert cacti and rocks. I highly recommend it!A few kids were on "breakdown mode" for part of the trail, so it took a bit longer, but we weren’t in a rush. Next, we drove to Santa Elena Canyon, which is an iconic and breathtaking location in the park. The canyon is so grand and beautiful that it’s hard to describe its beauty. The trail is easy, and most of our group completed it. While we were there, we also saw a pack of wild horses grazing near the river, which was pretty cool!Afterward, we took the highway out of the park to return to Terlingua, but you can also take a “shortcut” down Old Maverick Road, an 11-mile stretch of bumpy dirt roads. Two of the three cars in our group took the dirt road, while my parents, kids, and I drove the longer but smoother highway. We all arrived back at our place within 5-10 minutes of each other, so it wasn’t much of a difference!Day 5:Everyone was ready for a more relaxed day since it was our last full day in West Texas. We decided to visit Big Bend Ranch State Park to hike the Closed Canyon Trail. The road from Terlingua the state park is a scenic, beautiful highway that runs alongside the Rio Grande. The Closed Canyon Trail is short, easy, and stunning! You do need to stop at the visitor center to get your permit before entering the park.We had lunch at the end of the trail in a shady spot before heading back to the house. In the afternoon, ...
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  • ep. 23 \\ when to begin + where to start
    2024/05/21

    How do you know when it’s time to begin something new? And when you do, where do you start?

    Sarah Alves is back to help us unpack these two big life questions, this time sharing more about her professional journey as a communication strategist in tech and at Magnolia. She also unveils a secret project she’s been working on for the very long time: a keepsake journal inspired by the one and only Taylor Swift!

    Swifties, you really won’t want to miss this one… and even if you’re not into Taylor, don’t worry, I wholeheartedly believe this episode will still speak to you. We all have things that bring us joy and make us feel more connected! If you want to stay up to date with the progress Sarah is making on the journal, click here.

    This episode totally filled my cup and I have a feeling it will do the same for you. Enjoy!

    You can follow The Ramble On Show on IG @therambleonshow and Ramble & Co. @rambleandcompany.
    If you have questions or feedback about this episode please reach out to Kathryn Hager kathryn@rambleandcompany.com. As always you can shop all the amazing, soft and stylish apparel produced by Kathryn and her team atshop.rambleandcompany.com.

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    53 分
  • ep. 22 \\ With special guest, Sarah Alves. Why Consulting? Why Now?
    2024/05/13

    In this episode, I delve into the reasons behind my decision to venture into small business consulting with my dear friend and esteemed past consultant, Sarah Alves. We explore not just the 'Why,' but also unravel common misconceptions surrounding Ramble and Co., while reflecting on the dynamic journey of owning and operating a business for 15 years, and the transformative process of building a brand. Tune in for an enriching conversation that transcends mere business talk. Don't forget to share with your friends!

    To stay updated on the latest developments with Kathryn Hager Consulting, sign up for my newsletter. You'll be the first to know when I unveil my website.

    You can follow The Ramble On Show on IG @therambleonshow and Ramble & Co. @rambleandcompany.
    If you have questions or feedback about this episode please reach out to Kathryn Hager kathryn@rambleandcompany.com. As always you can shop all the amazing, soft and stylish apparel produced by Kathryn and her team at shop.rambleandcompany.com.

    If you have not taken the survey from ep. 21 please do so here >> SURVEY

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    26 分
  • ep: 21 \\ moving forward
    2024/04/22

    The feeling of burnout is part exhaustion and also fear. I worry that I’ve shuffled through my first decade of being a mother and I’m trying to discern what’s best for my girls for the next decade. They are growing, maturing and I have no doubt that I’ve been able to teach them good and beautiful things through operating and running Ramble & Co. However, I worry about my ability to be truly present with them during critical and formative years. They support me, encourage me, and are my biggest fans when it comes to design, colors, and products we curate for the shop. My husband, Ryan, is the most supportive human and I can’t imagine doing life without him. He has comforted me, listened and allowed me to sit in my thoughts and fears.

    Well, I would be lying to you if I said I haven’t sat in this feeling and complained about it. For a few months I let it completely take over and I was having a hard time finding the joy around me. Then one day, around the first of March, I flipped the switch. I decided that I could shift how and what I worked on each day. I could be present with a more positive outlook on my work/life balance. Instead of feeling the weight of all the work and expectations, I could lean on my team more than I ever have. I’m consciously working less, I’ve started outsourcing a portion of our printing, and I I’m making time for myself, my thoughts, and my family. If I had to pick one word for this year it would be “trust” which is playing off my phrase for last year, “do less with more intention”.

    I hope this episode finds you well. I encourage you to journal your goals for the future, the things you desire for your day-to-day, and the fears that are controlling you. I am excited to share that I will be continuing my role at Ramble but making space to pursue consulting. I am currently still working on getting my website and social media up but I do have a survey I would love for you to fill out for me!

    CLICK HERE!!


    Let us know your thoughts by emailing us kathryn@rambleandcompany.com or send us a message on instagram @Rambleandcompany.

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    22 分
  • ep: 20 \\ dec 2023: grief + burnout
    2024/04/17

    Let’s play catch-up! Many of you know that I’ve been printing shirts for 15 years and have been a full time entrepreneur + shop owner for 9 years. My girls, ages 12, 10, and 7 have been born into a crazy hustle of life and work that I’m both proud of and exhausted from. I had a small medical issue last September followed by losing both of my grandfathers within a month of each other. Needless to say, I ended 2023 feeling an ache of burnout. I’ve sat in it, shared with close friends and family and have been praying for what chapter is next for myself, my family and my company.

    I recorded this episode in December 2023 and am ready to be more open about my current season. I’ve been doing a lot of personal + business behind the scenes work that I’m ready to start sharing about. This episode is going to start the next season for this show. I’ll be back to share about what happened since this episode. If you resonate with any of what I talk about, stay tuned and don’t go far.

    We did already post the survey and you can find it >> here << .

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    17 分
  • ep. 19 \\ joy featuring Sundee Williams
    2023/02/03

    When we experience joy we have a habit of attaching that emotion to certain places, things, and people as if it solely came from an outer source when in reality genuine joy comes from yourself. Joy is surrounding you at all times but it is up to you to access it! As women it is as if we are born with the constant worry of being enough which is a very heavy weight to carry. How do we get rid of that weight that has been so deeply engraved into our being? When we focus on building the joy that is within ourselves and become more intentional with it, we will no longer have the energy to feed into this false sense of unworthiness. The heaviness and hurt isn’t a part of you. It isn’t meant to last forever. We are born with joy beaming through us and the only thing that changes is how the world teaches us to see it. You are worthy at all times and have everything you need within yourself to be confident in who you are and what you want which will bring genuine joy into yourself. Special guest, Sundee Williams, joins Kathryn and Allison on the discussion of Joy: how to keep it, how to access it, and how to acknowledge that it is always around you.


    What is one way you can ensure you are holding onto joy on the good and hard days? Let us know your thoughts by emailing us info@rambleandcompany.com or send us a message on instagram @Rambleandcompany.

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    36 分
  • ep. 18 \\ free to dream
    2023/01/27

    We’ve all heard the saying “if you can dream it, you can achieve it,” at some point in our lifetime. When you are younger the possibilities of dreams are endless yet, when we grow older some of that magic tends to get lost. We begin to believe that certain dreams are impossible to reach but, we are here to tell you that is far from the truth. The magic it takes to dream and make those dreams a reality are always within you but, you have to give yourself enough grace and freedom to do so. By creating a trust in yourself and a foundation that can carry you through any obstacles and changes, anything is possible. January is the month for reflection and reinvention! You are and have always been capable. Join Kathryn and new host Allison as they talk about facing obstacles, creating a strong foundation, and finding a dynamic that will work best for you to propel you into your dream.


    One way that aids in accomplishing your dreams is to find the things that light a spark inside you. What are the things that you do that keep that fire burning?


    Be sure to follow us on instagram @rambleandcompany for all updates, events, behind the scenes, and new apparel drops. If you have any questions or comments you’d like to share we’d love to hear from you! Our email is info@rambleandcompany.com

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    44 分
  • ep. 17 \\ slow growth is still growth
    2023/01/12

    As kids we are taught that an object in motion stays in motion but, as adults, that may not always feel true. I am sure we are all familiar with that weird, in between feeling where life doesn’t feel stagnant but it doesn’t feel like you’re moving either. This feeling usually comes, gradually or instantly, after a season of consistent, rapid growth. Even when we can’t feel or see it, growth is always happening. Slow growth is still growth. Join Kathryn, Honor, and our Special Guest, Blair Ramon from Gilbert Creek Gardens as they talk about the value and power of outer opinions, mental committees, and learning how to spot the difference between your own wants vs. what you believe others want.

    Keep up with Blair by following Gilbert Creek Gardens on instagram @gilbertcreekgardens or visit her website www.gilbertcreekgardens.com. For any questions and comments email us at info@rambleandcompany.com and for all updates follow us on Facebook and instagram @rambleandcompany.

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    25 分