Jordan Poole lived better on a fraction of what he thought he needed for retirement. Here’s the complete financial framework for full-time RV living without breaking the bank. Full Episode Description The Instagram version of RV life features a gleaming rig worth more than most houses, solar panels in the desert, and an unlimited adventure fund. The reality, according to Jordan Poole, is usually a used vehicle with quirks and a modest budget — and that version is actually more free. This episode walks through the complete financial architecture of budget nomadism, drawn from Poole’s Budget Nomad Survival Guide. We cover the three budget tiers from $800 survival to $2,000+ luxury, the four-fund escape strategy, vehicle selection by total cost of ownership, route planning as economic arbitrage, and the free camping revolution that can cut annual camping costs from $19,000 to under $4,000. We also cover five-store grocery strategy, tiered healthcare on the road, five income streams for nomads, and the community networks that provide thousands of dollars in annual value. Poole used to think he needed $2.8 million for retirement. Now he lives better on a fraction of that — because he designed a lifestyle that provides freedom now. Topics Covered The three budget tiers of nomadic living with real examples from actual nomadsThe four-fund escape strategy: transition, emergency, seasonal, and opportunity fundsHidden costs everyone forgets — seasonal swings, depreciation, setup expensesVehicle selection by total cost of ownership across five RV categoriesSeasonal arbitrage and geographic cost differentials in route planningThe free camping revolution: 70% free, 20% low-cost, 10% full-serviceFive-store grocery strategy for eating well under $3,600 per person annuallyThree-tier healthcare strategy including direct primary care and medical tourismFive nomadic income streams including Amazon Camperforce and remote consultingThe nomadic community as a $3,800–$11,500 annual value network Tags / Keywords budget nomad, RV living on a budget, full-time RV, cheap RV life, nomadic lifestyle, van life budget, free camping, boondocking, geographic arbitrage, nomad income, RV healthcare, Jordan Poole, Postmodern Gypsy, financial independence, RV route planning Category Primary: Society & Culture | Secondary: Personal Finance