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In this episode of The Outliers Project, Molly Hawkins sits down with entrepreneur and systems thinker Johannes Ariens, whose career spans military contracting, hospitality, and now zero-emissions transportation. From transforming forgotten motels into outdoor community hubs with Loge Camps, to reimagining the RV industry through Routeline, to leading Range Zero Emissions mission toward electrified commercial transport, Johannes’s work reflects one core belief: sustainability only matters if it scales.
He shares how his upbringing on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula shaped his environmental conviction, the “inevitability thesis” behind his business decisions, and how to stay grounded when building for an uncertain future. This conversation explores timing, resilience, and what it really means to innovate with both purpose and practicality.
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In this episode of The Outliers Project, Molly Hawkins sits down with entrepreneur and systems thinker Johannes Ariens, whose career spans military contracting, hospitality, and now zero-emissions transportation. From transforming forgotten motels into outdoor community hubs with Loge Camps, to reimagining the RV industry through Routeline, to leading Range Zero Emissions mission toward electrified commercial transport, Johannes’s work reflects one core belief: sustainability only matters if it scales.
He shares how his upbringing on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula shaped his environmental conviction, the “inevitability thesis” behind his business decisions, and how to stay grounded when building for an uncertain future. This conversation explores timing, resilience, and what it really means to innovate with both purpose and practicality.