Local Everett Podcaster Named New Host of Acclaimed Travel Show See America

Everett, WALocal News

Local podcaster Brooks Smothers will host the relaunch of "See America," a travel podcast that had been inactive since 2021. The podcast returns on May 26, 2025, with a new ten-episode format, releasing episodes weekly throughout the summer. Previously hosted by Jason and Abby Epperson, the show shares captivating stories from unusual and iconic American destinations. Among the highlights this season are Texas's largest rattlesnake roundup, the mysterious Integratron, and Centralia, Pennsylvania, known for its underground fire lasting over 60 years. Smothers aims to inspire listeners with these fascinating tales that are perfect for summer road trips.

He noted his honor in carrying forward the legacy of "See America," which captures the essence of the open road. The podcast will be accessible on various platforms, catering to both travelers and dreamers alike. For updates, listeners can visit rvmiles. com/see-america.

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