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Brown’s Life is one home with three connected worlds: Life—where faith, real-world living, and life on the road come together to help others find courage for their own journey; The Oasis—a place to slow down, share stories, and enjoy the art and culture of cigars; and The Forge—a space for resilience, reinvention, and becoming stronger through life’s fires. Together, they form one community committed to growth, connection, and guiding others no matter where the road leads.
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LIFE
Life is where faith, RV living, and real-world resilience come together. Here, we share the road as it truly is—beautiful, unpredictable, and shaped by the tragedies we’ve survived and the hope pulling us forward. From navigating travel challenges to rebuilding after loss, this space offers honesty, humor, lessons, and encouragement for anyone trying to move ahead. Whether parked or rolling, Life helps us heal, grow, and guide others finding strength on their own uncertain journey.
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OASIS
The Oasis is a place of solitude, reflection, and slowing life to a meaningful pace. Anyone can create one—whether it’s a chair on a patio, a backyard hideaway, or a quiet moment with a good cigar. As a community, we show people how to build their own Oasis by sharing rituals, reviews, conversations, and calming practices. Together, we create spaces that restore clarity, connection, and peace in the middle of life’s relentless noise.
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FORGE
The Forge is where resilience is shaped and purpose is strengthened. It’s the space for rebuilding your life with intention, discipline, and courage after seasons that tried to break you. Here, we refine our character, confront the hard truths, and grow through adversity’s heat. Through honest conversations, practical tools, and stories of reinvention, The Forge helps you rise stronger, clearer, and more capable of stepping into the person you were always meant to become.


Latest vlog/Blog and reviews


  • Crowned Heads Juarez cigars in assorted vitolas lined up, showing the signature bull logo on each band.Review of Crowned Heads Juarez
    In Cigar Reviews
    Welcome back to The Oasis, where the outdoor furniture costs more than my first car and the conversations are decidedly less refined. Tonight’s guest of honor rolling into our weekly gathering is the Crowned Heads Juarez—a cigar that promises [Read More]
  • A person standing firmly on a large rock outcropping against a blue sky with soft golden bokeh lights in the foreground, conveying strength and contemplationStanding Firm in a Shaky World
    In Midlife & Meaning: What's Next?
    Let’s be honest—somewhere between downloading our first MP3 and figuring out what “rizz” means, we looked around and realized the world got weird. And I’m not just talking about cargo shorts coming back into style (though [Read More]
  • La Gloria Cubana Serie R torpedo cigar with dark Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper displayed on wooden surface in cigar lounge settingReview of La Gloria Cubana Serie R
    In Cigar Reviews, Smokey Moments: At The Oasis
    Thursday evening rolls around with the reliability of property tax bills, and once again our motley crew assembles at The Oasis. Tonight’s guest of honor sits waiting in my humidor like a well-dressed candidate at a job interview – the La [Read More]
  • Person sitting on bed looking down sorrowfully while struggling to button jeans that don't fitResilience is a Muscle: How to Build It
    In Resilience & Reinvention
    Life has a funny way of throwing curveballs when you’re least expecting them. One day you’re cruising along, thinking you’ve got it all figured out, and the next day you’re wondering if the person staring back at you in the [Read More]
  • Person sitting peacefully on bench in nature with soft golden sunlight filtering through trees, representing healing and spiritual growthWhat to Do When Church Hurts
    In Real Relationships & Belonging
    You know that moment when you realize your favorite band from high school now sounds like elevator music? That’s kind of what it feels like when the church that once felt like home suddenly feels foreign. Maybe it’s the new pastor who [Read More]


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