Our FIRST EVER Ramble Camp was this past weekend and it was amazing for several different reasons. Hosted at Plenty Mercantile in Oklahoma City, this location was a DREAM! Click here for the feedback and beautiful images of this special day!
Our FIRST EVER Ramble Camp was this past weekend and it was amazing for several different reasons. Hosted at Plenty Mercantile in Oklahoma City, this location was a DREAM! Click here for the feedback and beautiful images of this special day!
In short, Ramble Camp is a weekend away for women who are in need of a kickstart towards self-care. Created with community and rest in mind, our goal is that women leave the weekend feeling refreshed, reconnected to their own creativity and dreams, and find new friends along the way.
Last week, me and a few members of the Ramble & Co. team ventured to California to tour our manufacturer’s showroom and see where our garments are dyed. I went into the trip wanting to better understand the journey our tees go on before they get to us, but I walked away from the experience totally inspired.
Hello! At Ramble, we strive to provide comfort and encouragement for all sizes and lifestyles. To help you find your perfect Ramble style, we’ve included a breakdown of each tee and how it fits. One thing is for sure, we have super soft tees! Open up to find yours.
Ramble & Co. owners, Ryan and Kathryn Hager, reveal the ways they include the girls in their business, what values they desire most for them, and the gift of having a tribe of family members to support them.
Listen in on Julie’s journey and how it brought her from Buffalo, New York to a book store in a small town in Texas, how she got into selling vintage and antiques, and her own personal tips on searching for good pieces.
A man of many ideas, Patrick shares his perspective on pursuing what makes you happy, investing in your employees, and including your family. Like many others, his business was hit hard during 2020. Listen in on how Patrick talks about pivoting, finding weak areas that need improvement, and his 2 businesses that were born last year.
The first step in creating a good routine in which things come “naturally” to you is creating good habits.
Eb was a hair stylist for 10 years and moved when he realized it wasn’t for him. He also discusses reasons for switching other jobs because it wasn’t best for his family.
Ryan Hager, co-owner of ramble and company, chatting about his life in music. We also discuss the painful years when life got in the way and he stopped pursuing a creative outlet. Tune in!
Oh the early days. Hard, sweaty and filled with a few too many tears.
A downtown pub, a drive in a Toyota pickup, secret dating, and beer cooler make out’s. Join Ryan and Kathryn this week as they re-live “yesteryear” and share stories of how they met, married, laughed, and learned along the way.
Friends, we are talking about something very new on the podcast today! Here are a few “before” images of a new project we are working on. This is the historical restoration we talk about. Listen up for more!
We will be pulling back the curtain on our business and the parts we have never shared before, the yesteryear of when boy meets girl and many more great episodes featuring friends and life stories.
Stop where you’re at and take a deep breath. The most important thing any of us can do for ourselves (especially after 2020) is to establish a self-care routine.
Do you know what energizes you? Not talking about an 8oz chug of caffeine, but the feeling you get when you are filled up with joy and electricity or a sense of peace and deep warmth within you? Think about what you were doing, who you were with, the smells, and the scenery.
Sometimes we neglect our feelings and continue to half-function in the fog of stress and exhaustion. It's necessary to look inward and check our heart and mind inventory to see what needs to be restocked or changed.
Let’s get started! 2021 is going to be great! Click here and let’s do hard things together.
Take a moment to get our free 2020 In Review short handout! Reflection with intention is so important for moving forward.
Hello! We started a new newsletter group called the “Do Hard Things Group” and this is a segment of our email list that focuses on doing the work and putting priority to our mental and physical health.