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The Ramble on Show

著者: Kathryn Hager
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  • Hi! The Ramble On Show is a space that owner, Kathryn Hager, of Ramble and Company speaks on life, business, and occasionally interviews super inspiring friends. The goal of this podcast is to inspire you to be your honest, true self. Our conversations will be authentic, genuine, and will hopefully provide tools + tips for you whether in your day to This podcast is The Ramble On Show produced by The Armadillo Den. Ramble & Co. has had a good amount of transition in 2021 and 2022 and one thing has stayed the same, the heart. While Ryan isn't able to be in our everyday conversations, he very much is apart of our family and company. This podcast is The Ramble On Show produced by The Armadillo Den. Ramble & Co. has had a good amount of transition in 2021 and 2022 and one thing has stayed the same, the heart. While Ryan isn't able to be in our everyday conversations, he very much is apart of our family and company.
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Hi! The Ramble On Show is a space that owner, Kathryn Hager, of Ramble and Company speaks on life, business, and occasionally interviews super inspiring friends. The goal of this podcast is to inspire you to be your honest, true self. Our conversations will be authentic, genuine, and will hopefully provide tools + tips for you whether in your day to This podcast is The Ramble On Show produced by The Armadillo Den. Ramble & Co. has had a good amount of transition in 2021 and 2022 and one thing has stayed the same, the heart. While Ryan isn't able to be in our everyday conversations, he very much is apart of our family and company. This podcast is The Ramble On Show produced by The Armadillo Den. Ramble & Co. has had a good amount of transition in 2021 and 2022 and one thing has stayed the same, the heart. While Ryan isn't able to be in our everyday conversations, he very much is apart of our family and company.
© 2021 The Armadillo Den
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  • ep. 25 \\ 2025 changes + a move
    2025/01/26

    Big Changes Ahead for Ramble


    Hey friends,


    We’ve got some big changes coming to Ramble, and I wanted to take a moment to share them with you. Over the past few years, I’ve been wrestling with a lot — grief, burnout, and the constant balancing act of running a small business. And in that time, one phrase has kept coming up: “Do less with more intention.” It’s a simple idea, but one that’s become more meaningful as I reflect on what I truly want for Ramble, my family and myself.

    So, here's what’s happening:

    Phase 1: Outsourcing our Printing
    After much thought, I’ve made the difficult decision to outsource our printing. The truth is, I just can’t do it anymore. We’ve found some incredibly talented and trustworthy printers who will be taking over the physical and manual labor side of our operations. Over the last year, I’ve noticed a decline in quality, and it started to chip away at my creativity and passion for design. This shift will allow me to get back to what I love—planning and designing great garments for you. It’s my hope that I can get back to what used to fuel me. Thoughtful and intentional designs that bring encouragement, fun and humor into the world. And who knows, the Ramble Box may come back!


    Phase 2: Moving Our Wichita Falls Location
    The next step in our intentional simplification is moving our Wichita Falls location into a shared space with our amazing neighbor and fellow small business owner, Resupply at The Yucca House. We believe that two is better than one, and combining our stores will allow us to operate more efficiently, financially, and with a greater sense of community.

    We have absolutely loved serving the Wichita Falls community with a standalone store for the past 9 years, and we are so grateful for all of your support. We believe this change will open up new possibilities and allow us to have more energy and capacity to say “yes” to even more opportunities for Wichita Falls in the year ahead.


    Our space at Resupply will be thoughtfully curated with Wichita Falls goods, Ramble favorites, gifts, and more—still very much a place that reflects the heart of Ramble, just in a new setting.

    Final Thoughts
    This decision has not been an easy one. Change, while necessary, can be tough, but we’re embracing this new chapter with open arms. We’re excited about what lies ahead and can’t wait to continue this journey with all of you.

    Thank you for your unwavering support—whether you’ve been with us since day one or just recently discovered Ramble, we appreciate you more than words can express.

    I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: Wichita Falls is a quirky place to live and own a shop. I wholeheartedly believe joining forces with another local business is going to be amazing. I’ve long admired and respected the hard work that Kacie, owner of Resupply, has poured into her shop, as well as Shea and Cody, the owners of Yucca House. It’s truly an honor to team up with them and bring one incredible shop to Downtown Wichita Falls.

    Here’s to simplifying, recharging, and making the next chapter the best one yet.

    With love,

    Kathryn

    Follow along on IG for BTS @rambleandcompany + email me if you have questions >> kathryn@rambleandcompany.com :)

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    45 分
  • 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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    22 分
  • 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
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