A show for truck drivers unpacking their why behind the drive empowering you to make the most out of every route for any road ahead.
Is your trucking career built to last? In this episode, Chelsea Faulkner talks with HandledNow CEO Zac Elsts about what it really means to build a long-term career in the trucking industry. Drawing from personal stories and experience spanning more than 10 years, Zac lays out a vision for drivers who want more than just a job, but purpose and pride in the work they do too. He opens up about what it takes to move forward when momentum feels lost, why respect in trucking starts with the basics, and how having a growth mindset fuels freedom on and off the road. In this episode, you'll hear about: The importance of finding a mentor and being curious about your industry How to develop skills beyond just driving Why thinking like a “business partner” is key to longevity Resources: Zac Elsts on LinkedIn HandledNow Website HandledNow on Facebook Chelsea on LinkedIn Episode Highlights: (00:00) Intro (02:22) Starting a career in trucking (10:08) What new drivers should prioritize in their first few years (12:21) The importance of continuous skill development (13:34) Certifications and specializations that matter (15:12) How drivers can become valuable assets and grow their careers (21:09) Managing setbacks on the road (23:49) Building relationships for career growth and leadership opportunities (30:05) Practical steps for aspiring business owners
Is your recruiting strategy actually helping you retain drivers? Kameel Gaines, Founder of Rig On Wheels, joins Chelsea Faulkner of HandledNow for a conversation that cuts through the noise. With 15 years of industry experience, Kameel unpacks the real reasons drivers leave, what fleets are getting wrong about culture, and why marketing might be the missing link in your retention efforts. She shares how outdated mindsets are holding companies back, what it looks like when accountability and respect go hand in hand, and how fleets can rebuild trust by simply being honest about who they are and who they're for. In this episode, you'll hear about: Why culture must come before recruiting How social media has replaced the CB radio What it takes to rebrand trucking from the inside out Resources: Kameel Gaines's LinkedIn Rig On Wheels Website HandledNow Website HandledNow on Facebook Chelsea on LinkedIn Episode Highlights: (00:00) Intro (01:20) Kameel's journey from sales to launching Rig on Wheels (04:33) How marketing missteps create recruiting problems (06:20) Why company culture has to come before hiring (08:20) The impact of generational shifts on the driver pipeline (10:38) Holding drivers accountable while building respect (14:34) Why fleets must meet drivers where they are on social media (24:24) Retention starts with knowing who you are as a company (28:19) Rebuilding trust with drivers who feel unheard
Are driver training programs helping - or just checking boxes? In this episode, Chelsea Faulkner of HandledNow sits down with Dr. Gina Anderson, CEO of Luma Brighter Learning and a leading voice in cognitive science and adult education. With over a decade of experience in the trucking industry, Gina shares what she's seen firsthand: information overload, disconnected training, and missed opportunities to build trust. She discusses why traditional driver education is failing, how fleets can create more meaningful learning experiences, and what it takes to bridge the communication gap across generations and roles. In this episode, you'll hear about: Why driver feedback is key to building trust How learning science can improve safety and retention The risks of AI when it replaces real understanding Resources: Dr. Gina Anderson's LinkedIn Luma Brighter Learning HandledNow Website HandledNow on Facebook Chelsea on LinkedIn Episode Highlights: (00:00) Intro (01:23) Dr. Gina Anderson's path to Luma Brighter Learning (04:45) The problem with “check-the-box” driver training (06:20) Bridging generational learning gaps in trucking (08:07) Why fleets need to build trust with drivers (13:35) How content overload and tech create a loneliness loop (17:14) The promise and danger of AI in driver learning (28:09) Rethinking safety training through authentic education
Are you ready for a new season of Drive, where we get real about the challenges facing truck drivers today — and the practical steps we can all take to make this industry stronger? This season kicks off with a shift. Chelsea Faulkner is stepping into the host seat, and she's bringing a fresh focus to the conversations ahead. In this first episode, Chelsea and Zac Elsts talk about what's next for Drive — and why driver connection is at the heart of it all. From isolation and mental health to communication breakdowns and retention issues, it all circles back to one thing: how well drivers are connected — to their company, their community, and their own goals. Chelsea shares why that connection piece is personal for her and previews what's ahead this season: conversations with industry leaders, stories that need to be heard, and real steps we can all take to improve how we support drivers from the cab to the C-suite. In this episode, you'll hear about: Why driver connection is the key to solving retention and mental health challenges How industry changes, from policies to workforce expectations, impact drivers What drivers and companies can do to create stronger communication and support systems Resources: HandledNow Website HandledNow on Facebook Zac on LinkedIn Chelsea on LinkedIn Episode Highlights: (00:00) Welcome to the new season of Drive (01:08) What's ahead: Key themes and conversations for this season (02:39) Industry trends impacting drivers today (03:57) Why driver connection is more important than ever (04:49) Actionable steps to strengthen connection in trucking (06:03) Where to follow and subscribe for updates
Are you ready to take control of DOT compliance and avoid costly mistakes? In this episode, Chelsea Faulkner of HandledNow talks with Brandon Wiseman, Founder of TruckSafe Consulting and an experienced DOT safety attorney. His wisdom is hard-won. His advice for drivers and fleet managers focuses on staying ahead of DOT compliance challenges, cutting violations, and avoiding costly fines and lawsuits. Brandon explains the most common violations, like speeding and log falsifications, and how to solve the root issues. In this episode, you'll hear about: How to avoid common roadside inspection violations Why log falsifications happen and how to prevent them The importance of being proactive in safety programs Episode Highlights: (00:00) Intro (07:12) Brandon's journey from attorney to TruckSafe founder (12:30) Top DOT violations and how to avoid them (18:40) Why education is key to compliance (25:10) Bridging the gap between drivers and carriers Resources: Brandon's LinkedIn TruckSafe Consulting HandledNow Website HandledNow on Facebook Zac on LinkedIn Chelsea on LinkedIn
Are trucking companies stepping up to really support drivers? In this episode, Chelsea sits down with Jason Douglass, Vice President of Operations at James H. Clark & Sons, to talk about what it takes to build a trucking industry where drivers feel respected and valued. Jason's not just about talk—he's spent 18 years working his way up from local delivery driver to industry leader, and he's all about keeping it real for drivers. Jason dives into how he's tackling the issues that matter most to folks on the road. From launching Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) to help with mental health to creating better pay and benefits, he's focused on what makes a real difference. He also shares how Project 61, an initiative built around driver health and wellness, is setting a new standard in the industry. Whether you're behind the wheel, recruiting drivers, or managing operations, this conversation is about putting drivers first and making the job better for everyone. In this episode, you'll hear about: Why honest recruiting and emotional smarts go a long way in keeping drivers around. How EAPs are helping drivers stay mentally strong and feel supported. What makes Project 61 a game-changer for health and wellness in trucking Resources: Jason's LinkedIn James H. Clark & Sons HandledNow Website HandledNow on Facebook Zac on LinkedIn Chelsea on LinkedIn Episode Highlights: (00:00) Intro (06:58) Jason's journey from delivery driver to VP of Operations (12:45) Why trust starts with honest recruiting (19:30) Supporting drivers through Employee Assistance Programs (26:00) Project 61 and improving driver health (32:10) Why supporting drivers is personal for Jason
No one is just a number, and no one exemplifies this more than the dedicated transportation professionals behind Wreaths Across America. In this episode, Zac and Chelsea are again joined by Courtney George, Director of Transportation and Industry Relations for Wreaths Across America, a non-profit organization committed to honoring and remembering veterans through the laying of wreaths during the holiday season, to discuss the company's mission. Courtney shares the logistics and monumental efforts behind the initiative, highlighting the contributions of the trucking industry, the emotional stories that fuel their mission, and the growing community of volunteers, donors, and industry partners. She also discusses touching anecdotes, logistical challenges, and the joy of building a family-like community, ensuring that each veteran's legacy is honored and remembered. Listen to learn how you can be a part of this noble cause, whether through volunteering, donating, or simply spreading the word. This episode is a tribute to the power of collaboration, respect, and remembrance. In this episode, you'll learn: The heartfelt origins and mission of Wreaths Across America, a nonprofit dedicated to honoring veterans through the placement of wreaths on their graves The essential role the trucking industry plays in ensuring wreaths reach their destinations, with countless truckers and companies volunteering their time and resources Personal stories and experiences that emphasize the emotional impact of the organization's work on both the volunteers and the families of the veterans they honor. Resources: Wreaths Across America Courtney George's LinkedIn Connect with Zac, Chelsea, and HandledNow: HandledNow's website HandledNow's Facebook page Zac's LinkedIn Chelsea's LinkedIn Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Welcome to Drive Podcast (06:21) Ensuring quality and fostering friendships in the trucking industry (07:00) Spending Thanksgiving together as a new family (13:11) Father's load supports community, family, and kindness (16:09) The Holiday begins with Wreaths Across America tradition (19:45) Supportive trucking industry solves problems collaboratively (22:37) Prompt confirmation for hauling loads and better planning (24:36) Honor loved ones through Wreaths Across America website
We all know that the trucking industry is male-dominated. But nothing beats a badass woman who completely transformed her life and now drives the world's largest trucks. In this episode, Zac and Chelsea are joined by Kathy Tuccaro, a woman who beat all odds in a male-dominated field to become a true industry icon. Kathy shared her astonishing life story in this episode, from overcoming severe trauma and homelessness to driving the world's largest trucks. She also shares her passion for giving back through initiatives like “Operation Hydration” and the powerful impact of using one's voice to break the chains of shame and guilt. Plus, get an inside look at her unique brand, "Designer Miner," and hear how she balances her tough-as-nails job with a creative side. In this episode, you'll learn: Kathy Tuccaro's inspiring journey from homelessness and addiction to becoming a successful heavy equipment operator and motivational speaker. Kathy's efforts in giving back to the community, including founding "Operation Hydration" to assist the homeless and creating educational resources for young girls and kids. The significance of using one's voice to combat shame and guilt and the transformative power of sharing personal stories to inspire and empower others. Resources: Woman Road Warriors Kathy Tuccaro's LinkedIn Get Kathy's book here Connect with Zac, Chelsea, and HandledNow: HandledNow's website HandledNow's Facebook page Zac's LinkedIn Chelsea's LinkedIn Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Welcome to Drive Podcast (08:47) Kathy's jaw-dropping story from her younger years (12:18) Psych doctor advises addressing abuse and trauma (18:00) Midlife career change led to an unexpected path (21:51) How Kathy overcame doubt to succeed in heavy equipment operating (37:50) Empowering kids against abuse (48:44) Kathy's book helped spread mental health awareness (50:27) Being authentic online can change industry narratives (55:22) How Kathy finds rest and play
The world of lease purchase programs can be tricky for truck drivers. Think about it… understanding the financial and operational aspects of leasing is similar to maneuvering a fully loaded rig through unpredictable terrain. In this episode, Zac and Chelsea are again joined by Brad Hackett, Director of Recruiting and Retention for C1 Transportation and a veteran with 15 years of trucking experience, to discuss the complexities of lease purchase arrangements. Brad shares the importance of building financial reserves before diving into lease purchase agreements, the impact of market fluctuations, and offers crucial tips on contract transparency and proper financial planning. He also emphasizes the need for honest recruiting practices, the challenges lease purchase drivers may face in 2024, and the different mindsets required for company drivers versus lease purchase drivers aiming for an owner-operator mindset. Listen to learn why research, proactive planning, and understanding industry dynamics are essential for success in lease purchase programs. In this episode, you'll learn: Why Brad advises against immediately jumping into a lease purchase program without first building financial reserves for handling unforeseen expenses and emergencies The importance of understanding tax laws and proper financial planning essential for success in lease purchase programs. The various red flags and important considerations, such as pre buyout terms, equipment value, and transparency, when evaluating lease purchase contracts. The challenging market conditions facing lease purchase drivers in 2024 and the need for thorough financial commitment evaluation and market research before embarking on a lease purchase arrangement Resources: C1 Transportation Brad Hackett's LinkedIn Connect with Zac, Chelsea, and HandledNow: HandledNow's website HandledNow's Facebook page Zac's LinkedIn Chelsea's LinkedIn Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Welcome to Drive Podcast (05:11) Panel seeks expert on lease purchase insight (09:26) Building financial cushion is key for success (12:21) Understand lease agreements before signing a contract (16:35) Benefits and drawbacks of leasing used trucks (18:16) Success long term is small but impactful (26:19) Understanding the different approaches to freight partnership (29:54) Recruiting focuses on positive, not negative aspects (32:25) Tough market for lease drivers in 2024 (35:46) Impact of lease purchase in trucking industry (37:49) Truck drivers' attitudes affect industry satisfaction
Have you ever considered switching your job to becoming a trucker? What's holding you back? In this Road Reflection episode, guest Bill Babcock, a part-time trucker, shares his journey from being in landscape, to taking the leap to becoming a trucker. Did he regret it? Not at all. Bill shares the impact that truck driving has had on his life, his favorite on-the-road stories, and what it's like to balance driving with other responsibilities. he also touches on the camaraderie within the trucking community, how to navigate changing regulations, and tips for younger generations contemplating a career in trucking. In this episode, you'll learn: Bill Babcock's transition from the landscape business to part-time truck driving and how it has broadened his perspectives Insights into the importance of safety and mental health considerations for truck drivers from Bill's experiences and advice Connect with Zac, Chelsea, and HandledNow: HandledNow's website - www.handlednow.com HandledNow's Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/handlednow1 Zac's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachary-elsts-981953108/ Chelsea's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-faulkner-6673288b/ Jump into the conversation: 00:59 - Welcome to Road Reflections with Bill Babcock 05:25 Diverse truck drivers come from all over 09:28 Encouraging career change to truck driving profession 11:59 CB radio's usage has changed over time 14:50 Concerns about driverless trucks, improving truck technology 17:55 Emphasizing safe driving for well-maintained equipment 21:10 Closing
Truck drivers need to make healthy lifestyle choices to prevent health-related career setbacks. Think about it… preventative maintenance of physical and mental health is similar to the upkeep of trucking equipment. In this episode, Zac and Chelsea are joined by Dr. Mark Manera, CEO and Founder of Offshift, to discuss the importance of healthy lifestyles on the road. Dr. Mark shares why small, consistent changes like increasing your water intake and avoiding high-calorie drinks can make a world of difference in your career experience, the importance of regular medical check-ups, and practical ways to stay active while on the road. In this episode, you'll learn: Strategies for truck drivers to make healthier lifestyle choices on the road The importance of preventative maintenance for truck drivers' physical and mental health Insights into the trucking industry's evolving focus on driver-centric policies and regulations The challenges and solutions for staying active and eating healthy while on the road, supported by community involvement and social media engagement Resources: Offshift Dr. Mark Manera's LinkedIn Connect with Zac, Chelsea, and HandledNow: HandledNow's website HandledNow's Facebook page Zac's LinkedIn Chelsea's LinkedIn Jump into the conversation: 03:52 Embracing off-shift mentality for personal growth 09:03 Trucking attracts diverse and interesting individuals 09:56 Positive impact on driver health shared online 18:46 Trucking struggles 20:40 Choose zero-calorie drinks and prioritize physical activity 25:30 Trucking companies neglect driver health 26:53 Focus on small, consistent changes for success 30:48 Balancing act of healthy eating and indulgence 32:58 Reduced soda intake by switching to alternatives 37:12 Driver-specific solutions are crucial for engagement 46:03 Find ways to connect with others creatively 46:52 Reconnect with people, be vulnerable, open up 50:15 Encouraging vulnerability and empathy in management levels
The trucking industry is constantly changing, but what's life like for a new-to-the-business trucker? Welcome to the first Road Reflection episode, where we speak with truck drivers on the road. Our guest is Andrew Becker, a truck driver based in Indianapolis, IN, who became a truck driver within the last five years and transitioned from the landscaping business to the logistics world alongside his family. Andrew shares his experiences, from surviving a near-fatal load mishap that taught him invaluable lessons about road safety to the challenges and triumphs of starting a trucking business from scratch. He also provides motivational tips on using downtime efficiently and even reveals his unique hobby of learning German on the go. In this episode, you'll learn: Andrew's experience transitioning from a family landscaping business to the logistics industry highlights both the challenges and successes encountered on the way How Andrew uses downtime effectively, such as learning a new language, to make the most of wait periods during his trucking job Resources: Compass Carriers: https://www.compass-carriers.com/ Connect with Zac, Chelsea, and HandledNow: HandledNow's website - www.handlednow.com HandledNow's Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/handlednow1 Zac's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachary-elsts-981953108/ Chelsea's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-faulkner-6673288b/ Jump into the conversation: 00:59 - Welcome to Road Reflections 01:32 - Introduction to Andrew and how he got into trucking 02:50 - The equipment Andrew started with in 2019 04:58 - His most memorable experience on the road 06:09 - The biggest challenge Andrew experienced when entering the trucking industry 09:14 - Advice for those who are starting in the trucking industry 12:31 - Challenges Andrew foresees in the future of trucking 14:05 - What Andrew loves the most about being a truck driver
Curious about what it really takes to start a trucking career? This episode of Drive pulls back the curtain on essential things you need to know as a first-year truck driver. This is your go-to guide for navigating the trucking industry's many peaks and valleys, and for finding success behind the wheel. Joining us is Sean Horton with JobsinLogistics.com, a seasoned recruiter with a deep understanding of trucking operations, and Brad Hackett at C1 Transportation, an expert in driver support and recruitment. Together, they discuss finding the right fit and navigating your first year, the financial and emotional realities of the trucking lifestyle, how to set yourself apart as a professional candidate, and more. In this episode, you'll learn about: Finding the Right Fit and Navigating Your First Year: How do you choose the best carrier for your needs, especially if you're just starting out? The guests cover everything from realistic expectations, job stability, and the importance of a strong support system to help you hit the ground running. The Critical Role of Mental and Physical Health on the Road: Learn about the often-overlooked connection between your mental and physical well-being when you're out on the road, focusing on the importance of a structured support system, educating your loved ones about trucking demands, and planning for long-term mental wellness. Leveraging Social Media and Real Stories for Career Growth: How to use social media and online communities to connect with mentors and experienced drivers. Authenticity is key; find out how real driver stories and honest company cultures can guide you to make informed decisions and find career opportunities that match your aspirations. Resources: Brad Hackett's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-hackett/ More about C1 Transportation: https://c1transportation.com/ Sean Horton's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanhorton1/ More about JobsinLogistics.com: https://www.jobsinlogistics.com/ Connect with Zac, Chelsea, and HandledNow: HandledNow's website - www.handlednow.com HandledNow's Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/handlednow1 Zac's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachary-elsts-981953108/ Chelsea's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-faulkner-6673288b/ Jump into the conversation: 00:00 Introduction to Drive with hosts Chelsea Faulkner and Zac Elsts 05:53 Creating support systems for new CDL drivers. 09:21 Marketing struggles in the trucking industry. 13:01 Trucking industry offers diverse experiences and stories. 15:33 Understanding solid expectations setting yourself up for success. 17:05 Unfulfilled promises led to frequent job changes. 21:09 Cost of transitioning jobs for truck drivers. 24:49 Research training program, mentorship, OTR lifestyle impact 29:17 Long-term perspective needed in the trucking industry. 32:08 Prioritize safety and financial caution in trucking. 34:37 Social media connects helps find career direction. 38:00 Facebook groups offer valuable support for drivers. 41:28 Limited opportunities for student drivers, emphasis on experience. 44:35 High marketing spending and industry insight discussed. 50:37 Address mental health in transitioning to trucking. 51:34 Prepare loved ones for extended time away. 55:27 New driver advised on job search criteria.
Your mental health as a trucker is just as important as your physical health behind the wheel, but it often gets overlooked or pushed aside due to shame, fear, and a litany of other emotions that we often want to hide. As the first episode of Season 5, we could not have come out of the gate with a more important topic. Zac and Chelsea speak with Scott Busby, Director of Admissions at Praesum Healthcare, a leader in mental health and drug & alcohol treatment services along the East Coast. They discuss Praesum's programs that cater directly to truckers, including an intricate support system in person and online, the mental health challenges truck drivers face, and the interconnection between substance abuse and mental health. Scott shares some real-life stories from truckers and comments on the importance of employer support. In this episode, you'll learn: The unique mental health challenges truck drivers face and the specialized resources available to help How interconnected the nature of substance abuse and mental health is, how it illustrates how drivers can fall into the trap of addiction and what steps they can take to recover The importance of understanding medication effects and the need for better education to prevent accidental violations Employer support and the steps you can take to ensure you get the help you need Resources: Praesum Healthcare: https://www.praesumhealthcare.com/ Scott Busby's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-busby-6a9044bb/ Scott Busby's email: sbusby@praesumhealthcare.com Reach Scott via phone: 561-884-3869 Safe Harbor Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/safeharbormentalhealthsupportnetwork Connect with Zac, Chelsea, and HandledNow: HandledNow's website - www.handlednow.com HandledNow's Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/handlednow1 Zac's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachary-elsts-981953108/ Chelsea's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-faulkner-6673288b/ Jump into the conversation: 00:00 Welcome to Drive Season Five 01:00 Introduction to Scott Busby, Praesum Healthcare 07:02 Truck drivers' unique challenges and personal reflection 09:21 Providing comprehensive mental health care with dignity 13:59 Normalize second chances, support for employees' well-being 18:21 Supportive community providing mental health education 22:56 Perception of truck driving and changing attitudes 28:42 Media diversity is needed to avoid bias 30:09 Diverse treatment options for addiction recovery available 35:36 Stigma around mental health is improving 36:42 Encouraging conversation and support for mental health 40:57 Adapting to mental health treatment is challenging 44:14 Dealing with safety-sensitive issues in employment 48:26 Medical industry lacks education for medication effects
The world of trucking never stands still. Whether charging ahead at full speed or reversing to correct a missed turn, those wheels keep turning. Drive by HandledNow is here to accompany you on that journey, no matter how many miles lie ahead. Join Zac Elsts and his co-host, Chelsea Faulkner, for engaging in industry discussions that echo the classic CB radio chats of the past. Drive brings together trucking professionals from behind the desk and the wheel to provide valuable insights into the topics that matter most to today's drivers. Tune in during your next pre-trip and listen to conversations that understand your journey is as crucial as the destination. We'd love to be a part of it.
There are no bigger hearts than those of truckers. This year marks the 35th year of the Mother's Day Make-A-Wish Convoy through Susquehanna Valley, and Convoy Committee Co-Chair Terry Finch speaks with Zac and Chelsea to mark this milestone year. Terry helps steer the largest truck convoy east of the Mississippi where they team up with truckers to fulfill wishes for kids battling life-threatening illnesses. Inserting incredible community spirit, this convoy has a million-dollar mission. Terry discusses the touching stories behind the impetus of the convoy, the event's festive activities, and how every mile you drive contributes more than just cargo—it delivers hope. In this episode, you'll learn: Stories that showcase the incredible charitable spirit of the trucking community, proving that the road is about more than just logistics and deliveries. How to participate to help The Make-A-Wish convoy reach its goal of one million dollars. The ripple effect of the convoy experience and how a legacy has been created to impact the children and families involved. Resources: Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Susquehanna Valley Link to Register Link to Donate
It's no secret why Indiana is called “The Crossroads of the World,” and today's episode celebrates not only the state's role in the transportation industry but also the latest initiatives that could affect your routes, your loads, and put you on the fast lane to growth opportunities. Vincent Ash is the Chief of Staff at the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC). In this episode, he talks with Zac and Chelsea about how their team navigates the roadways of innovation and infrastructure to bring better movement in the transportation industry. He sheds light on three hot topics: The Future of Mobility Campaign revving Indiana's tech and transport scene, the strategic partnerships fueling advancements in AI and hydrogen engines, and the infrastructure upgrades paving the way for smoother rides. Vincent spotlights how these initiatives can open new horizons for truckers and blue-collar heroes like you. Get ready to be part of Indiana's bold journey under the banner "Indiana for the bold," and find out how to secure your spot in the driver's seat of progress. In this episode, you'll learn: About Indiana's booming business opportunities, including their $28.7B in investments in 2023 to drive the economy forward, enabling the state to be number one for manufacturing jobs, number one for manufacturing output, and the number one state to start a business. How the Future of Mobility program is pouring resources into a focus on innovative infrastructure, AI testing, and autonomous vehicles, and how these cutting-edge projects ensure your skills stay relevant. About Indiana's efficient highway system and its competitive advantage in logistics owing to its location. Resources: Connect with Vincent Ash on LinkedIn Check out the IEDC More info on the Future of Mobility Program
It's time to dispel myths and spread the word about the often unseen contributions of women in trucking. And Jennifer Hedrick, President and CEO of Women in Trucking Association, is doing just that. In this episode, Zac and Chelsea talk with Jennifer about the incredible strides Women in Trucking has made in the industry since 2007, now boasting over 8,000 members. They'll dive into their remarkable events, like the CDL holders' celebration, and the prestigious Driver of the Year award sponsored by Walmart, and also discuss the WIT Index, the educational initiatives such as the Whitney trailer program aimed at attracting talent and the ways Women in Trucking is pushing for greater policy support. In this episode, you'll learn: About the association's award programs, such as 'Driver of the Year,' and how individuals can nominate women in trucking for various awards through their website. The initiatives and programs Women in Trucking is developing, like the Wit Index, which measures women's roles and their percentage within the profession, and DEI initiatives. How to attract and retain talent in the trucking industry. Resources: Connect with Jennifer through LinkedIn Check out Women in Trucking
No one generally talks about the paperwork and details you need to manage as a trucker, and sometimes that can be burdensome and not efficient. Jeff Davison, CEO & Founder of Freight Mate has taken this pain point and created a solution - with you in mind. In this episode, Zac and Chelsea talk with Jeff about his innovative app, a freight management solution that harnesses the power of AI to streamline and enhance daily operations for owner operators and fleet managers.. A seasoned veteran with over a decade of experience in the trucking industry, Jeff unpacks crucial topics like how Freight Mate's new invoicing feature is accelerating cash flow for drivers, the importance of transparency and efficiency in payroll, and the exciting future of AI in aiding decisions about loads, fuel costs, and those dreaded layovers. In this episode, you'll learn: How Freight Mate slashes invoice processing from a week down to minutes, immediately boosting cash flow for diligent drivers. How Freight Mate route planning and live navigation guidance prioritize driver safety and ensure a smooth sail across the miles. About Freight Mate's relentless pursuit of sorting out the payroll puzzle, securing spot-on settlements for the hardworking folks behind the wheel. Resources: Connect with Jeff through LinkedIn Check out Freight Mate - https://www.freightmateapp.com/
2023 was a heck of a year for truckers. In this episode of Drive, hosts Zac and Chelsea with HandledNow break down some of the hottest topics of the year for truckers – Women in Trucking, safety & new technologies, the job market, and even driver pay reform. They also take an opportunity to look ahead at what's in store for 2024 – in short, change is happening and necessary, and we're here for it. Make sure to listen in to some of the past episodes mentioned: Kristy Knichel at Knichel Logistics Devon Stormont with Weather Route Keith Whann at TruckSuite Dean Croke at DAT iQ
New technology is emerging in the trucking industry every day. When you are an Owner Operator, it might not always be accessible. Enter TruckSuite, a “technology-based” innovative and comprehensive Owner Operator Support program specifically designed to offer the Owner Operator truck ownership benefits typically only available to large fleets. In today's episode, HandledNow's Chelsea Faulkner speaks to Keith Whann, direct from the Women in Trucking conference, about the launch of the TruckSuite app and its innovative features. They discuss their flagship vehicle service contract, the app's user-friendly sections for truck management, trucker health support, business resources, and its commitment to providing valuable, vetted resources for truck drivers. They also discuss the company's mission to level the playing field for all individuals in the trucking industry and the importance of breaking down barriers for all trucking professionals. In this episode, you'll learn: How Trucksuite, a new app, is changing the game for truckers by bringing essential tools to their fingertips, improving efficiency, safety, and overall experience on the road. Trucksuite caters to the truck's diagnostics and prioritizes the health and well-being of the drivers, offering early detection technology, health insurance programs, and support for a healthier lifestyle. How Trucksuite aims to break barriers and level the playing field, empowering individual operators and small fleets to compete on an equal footing by providing access to technology, services, and opportunities previously out of reach. Resources: Connect with Keith - Keith Whann's LinkedIn Check out the TruckSuite App - https://trucksuite.com/
Feelings of missing life at home are what brought couple Melissa Cheshire and Vincent Louque on the road together. Not only are they a trucking couple, but they are also vloggers with a successful YouTube channel where they document their journey together on the road and share some of their tips on expedited driving. In this episode, we talk to Melissa and Vincent about connecting with the trucking community and their YouTube followers, how they stay connected to their family at home, and how to lean into creativity while on a haul.
Running a Logistics company comes with many responsibilities, especially with a family-owned business. And the key things that make a successful logistics company are open communication, servant leadership, empathy, and creating an inclusive environment. Kristy Knichel, President and Owner of Knichel Logistics, is a powerhouse of a woman whose focus is on expanding Knichel Logistics' footprint and providing her team members with the opportunity for growth and self-improvement. In this episode, Kristy discusses women in leadership within the logistics industry, the value of transparency and communication in your company, intermodal transportation, and the best practices that she uses at Knichel Logistics. In this episode, you'll learn: [08:30] The unique challenges and advantages of working in a family-owned logistics business. [17:33] The concept of servant leadership, open communication, and the importance of creating a supportive work culture. [23:55] An in-depth understanding of intermodal transportation. Connect with the Kristy and Knichel Logistics: Kristy's Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristyknichel/ Knichel Logistics' website - https://www.knichellogistics.com/
Sharae Moore, Founder and President of the SHE Trucking Foundation, has made it her mission in life to lift up and empower women and minorities in underserved communities to establish and maintain successful careers in the trucking and transportation industry. In this episode, Sharae touches on numerous topics, from her Facebook community of over 30,000 professional women, the SHE Trucking T-shirt line, to the various roles women are venturing into within the industry. We discuss her plans to capture stories from women truck drivers in foreign lands like Ghana, the challenges women face in the industry worldwide, and more. In this episode, you'll learn: [08:52] The need for zero-tolerance policies for sexual harassment and the significance of providing maternity benefits in trucking companies. [10:25] The importance of documentation in the trucking industry. [24:16] Sharae's planned trip to Ghana to meet with women drivers, understand their experiences and challenges and provide a truckload of rice to feed the local community. Connect with the Sharae and SHE Trucking: Sharae's Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharae-moore-she-trucking/ SHE Trucking website - https://www.shetrucking.com/ SHE Trucking Facebook - @SHETruckingFoundation SHE Trucking Instagram - @SHETrucking
As the logistics industry is growing rapidly, it's essential to innovate constantly. And the key to keeping up with the fast-paced landscape is to utilize data. Dean Croke is the Principal Analyst for DAT iQ, the freight data and analytics operation at DAT. He brings 35 years of experience in data science, supply chain management, logistics, risk management, and human performance. In this episode, Dean discusses integrating data and technology into logistics, how to create more efficiency and profitability, trucker safety, and more. In this episode, you'll learn: [12:35] The importance of implementing technology to monitor and optimize driver sleep patterns. [22:22] Using staffing and scheduling to improve driver well-being and efficiency. [30:10] The need for a cultural shift within the industry to create an open environment where drivers can openly discuss issues without fear of repercussions. Connect with the Guest: Dean Croke's LinkedIn DAT Freight & Analytics
Who said trucking can only be for men? Nobody at all. And Kodi Wilson is breaking that stereotype. Kodazia, AKA Kodi, is a 23 year old female trucker who was inspired by her father to get into trucking following the tragic loss of her brother. She is also an influencer and documents her truck driving experiences on TikTok and YouTube. In this episode, Kodi shares her personal story as a female trucker, overcoming stereotypes, and her valuable advice for newcomers in the industry. In this episode, you'll learn: [04:07] Kodi's advice for females wanting to join the trucking industry. [13:28] How trucking led Kodi to begin social media. [19:24] Being aware on the road as a female trucker. Connect with the Guest: Kodi Wilson's TikTok Kodi Wilson's YouTube Kodi Wilson's Email: info.misskodi@gmail.com
Lara Heimann, physical therapist, yoga teacher, and wellness coach, shares how to work movement into your day to reduce aches, pains, and fatigue. Even when you're limited on space or time (AKA behind the wheel), Laura has tips on how you can still incorporate movement into your life. "You don't have to step out of the truck and do 20 minutes of movement. You can do a few things that help to soften that neural tension that makes your body feel really tight." Lara is the creator of the LYT Yoga method, which is a form of yoga that is purpose-built for every level of movement. In this episode, you'll learn: [4:00] The importance of movement for overall health and well-being [9:30] How the brain is involved in movement [22:00] The benefits of yoga for improving movement habits Resources: LYT yoga: https://lytyoga.com/
Driving a truck through bad weather can be challenging and dangerous. And Devan Stormont saw a need to be met in this area of the trucking world. Devan is the Co-Founder and CEO of Weather Route, and his passion for logistics and his own personal experience led him to create software to help truckers navigate through poor weather conditions. In this episode, Devan shares with Zac and Chelsea the unique features of the app they developed, Highway Weather, that cater specifically to truck drivers, including tailored weather information depending on your vehicle type and highlighting higher wind gusts for safer driving. He also dives into the dynamic between him and his co-founder, Alex, giving us insights into their backgrounds, how they came together for this venture, and why their partnership has been instrumental in the success of Weather Route. In this episode, you'll learn: [04:09] How to solve everyday problems on the road. [11:18] The dangers of driving in unpredictable weather. [17:28] Tips on how to get the most out of the app. Connect with the Guest: Devan Stormont's LinkedIn Alex Kizis' LinkedIn www.weatherroute.io
Logistics companies need to move away from a one-size-fits-all approach to engagement and instead focus on building one-on-one relationships with each employee. But what does this look like? What are the steps for doing so? Matthew Zarzycki, Chief Operating Officer at Amplify Logistics, has a deep passion for logistics and transportation. In this episode of Drive by HandledNow, Matthew dives into various topics such as the importance of individualized employee engagement strategies, the use of technology in the logistics industry, the potential of AI, and challenges between different generations and the need for compromise and understanding. Listen in to hear Matthew, Zac, and Chelsea discuss: [07:13] The importance of cultivating a culture of inclusion and humility in the workplace [12:45] The potential of AI and machine learning in improving driver and dispatcher connectivity [24:55] The challenges and benefits of utilizing technology trends in the logistics industry Resources Amplify Logistics website Connect with Matthew on LinkedIn Connect with Amplify Logistics on LinkedIn
With turnover rates increasing and driver shortages looming over our industry, retaining talent has never been more important than it is now. Justin Walters, Professional Services Lead for Tenstreet, has had a longstanding passion for recruitment in the transportation industry. In the first episode of season four, Justin emphasizes the importance of creating more personal relationships with your employees, and shares the many ways in which Tenstreet's technology is impacting the transportation industry, bridging the gap between companies, drivers, and customers. Listen in to hear Justin, Zac, and Chelsea discuss: [6:35] How engaging with your drivers can increase retention and performance [16:14] How recruitment is adapting to new changes in company culture [21:43] Tenstreet's technology, tools, and apps for drivers Resources: Tenstreet website Connect with Justin on LinkedIn Connect with Tenstreet on LinkedIn
Welcome to Season 4 of Drive by HandledNow. This season we are happy to introduce a new hosting voice to the podcast, Chelsea Faulkner. Chelsea joins veteran host, Zac Elsts to interview drivers, business owners, logistics experts and more to bring you valuable insights to both experienced professionals and newcomers in the industry. This season will cover the crucial role that truck drivers play in keeping US supply chains running smoothly, the importance of connection and community for drivers, and continued insights into career advancement within the industry. And as always, we help you make the most out of life on the road.
To end off this season of Drive, Host Zac Elsts joins the Troll Co. guys, Justin Lazerte and Jason Tremblay, to go in-depth about pursuing your career goals and dreams. In this episode, the guys talk about promoting skilled labor jobs and trades on social media, as well as the importance of camaraderie and relaxation after a hard day's work. Tune in to discover how Troll Co. Clothing is supporting blue-collar workers, promoting trade jobs for the next generation, and their organization partnerships with Fisher House, Boot campaign, and Valor Place, donating over $300,000 to support military families. Tune in to learn: [00:58] The importance of following through on your career goals while realizing it sometimes takes a while to actually pursue something you've been thinking about, but it's worth it! [07:35] Take the time to celebrate the “tools down” moments where you can connect with others and build stronger relationships. [20:50] Supporting charitable organizations and programs can make a significant impact on people's lives. Resources Connect with Justin on LinkedIn Connect with Jason on LinkedIn Troll Co. Clothing Five Nine Whiskey Follow Troll Co. Clothing on InstagramFollow Troll Co. Clothing on TikTok
Every year, truckers gather in Philadelphia, Delaware, and the Susquehanna Valley for one reason - to make an impact in someone's life. The Make-A-Wish Mother's Day Truck Convoy is an event that raises money and shows compassion and support for sick children and their families. Joining us once again on Drive is Terry Finch. As Co-chair of the Convoy Committee, Terry works diligently to ensure the event exceeds its fundraising goals each year, ultimately impacting the lives of hundreds of children and their families. This week on the show, Terry and Zac discuss: [2:18] The story behind the Make-A-Wish Mother's Day Truck Convoy [11:00] Honoring the families of Wish Kids [17:07] Where to donate and how you can participate in the convoy Resources Make-A-Wish Mother's Day Truck Convoy Make-A-Wish Foundation Link to Register Link to Donate
Max Farrell, a former tech worker, went on a cross-country mission to discover the root cause of driver turnover in the trucking industry. What he found was that drivers don't feel respected and their voices weren't being heard. His journey led him on a wild ride with a turntable trucker and to a shocking discovery that changed the course of the industry forever. Now, Max is on a mission to revolutionize the way people work through WorkHound, a company that helps covenant logistics improve retention from frontline employees. In this episode, Max discusses the significance of real-time employee feedback in devising successful retention strategies, the hidden costs of high turnover rates within the trucking industry and how to address them, the importance of creating a communication loop to empower frontline workers, and more. Tune in to learn about: [13:09] The importance of purpose in the workplace [17:32] The impact of small things in the workplace [24:50] WorkHound's impact on driver psychology Resources: WorkHound's website WorkHound's Blog Connect with WorkHound on LinkedIn Connect with Max on LinkedIn WorkHound's Youtube Channel
Even with so much uncertainty in our current economy, there's still a consistent appetite for mergers and acquisitions in our field. Spencer Tenney has dedicated his career to helping business owners succeed in the rapidly evolving world of trucking. He's the President and CEO of the Tenney Group, a firm that specializes in M&A in the transportation industry. His hands-on experience and deep understanding of the field have made him a trusted advisor to transportation professionals in their pursuit of success. Tune in to learn about: [8:38] How to vet the companies that you're interested in working for [15:08] The current trends in the trucking industry and where things are headed [21:07] Mergers and Acquisitions in today's economic climate Resources The Tenney Group website Connect with Spencer on LinkedIn Connect with Tenney Group on LinkedIn In the Hot Seat | The Business of Transportation
In this replay episode... Driving all day brings about a unique challenge for the body: your mind must stay alert and focused, working overtime for long stretches of the day while the body is mostly inactive, leaving it craving movement and stretching everybody needs to thrive. On this episode of Drive, Zach Elsts sits down with Erica Ballard, healthy living expert and coach, to talk about this unique challenge and her best tips for drivers to live healthy while behind the wheel. Erica breaks down some misconceptions about healthy living while on the road and offers tangible tips and tricks for drivers to start implementing on their next drive.
Life on the road is often a mystery to those who don't experience it themselves. Our guest on this episode of Drive has one major goal in mind - to bridge the gap between truckers and four-wheelers. Multitalented author, musician, and radio host Meredith Ochs shares her unexpected journey to hosting SiriusXM's trucking show, Freewheelin', uncovering the wild and inspiring stories of professional drivers. Listen in as Meredith and Zach discuss: [4:31] How Freewheelin' got its start [14:21] The purpose of the Freewheelin' show [17:06] The development of AI and its potential to affect drivers Resources Connect with Meredith on LinkedIn Connect with Meredith on Instagram Meredith's Website Aretha: The Queen of Soul - A Life in Photographs Rock-and-Roll Woman: The 50 Fiercest Female Rockers Bruce Springsteen: An Illustrated Biography
Justin Lazerte has made it his mission to celebrate trade work and blue-collar workers. As co-founder of Troll Co. Clothing, Five Nine Whiskey, and Welder Nation, he purposefully built brands that are authentic and resonate deeply with blue-collar communities. In this episode, Zac is joined by Justin to discuss his background as a tradesman on an oil rig, his journey into entrepreneurship and the brands he's built for this oftentimes underrepresented community. Listen in for more on pursuing what you love, despite today. Tune in to learn: [02:58] Why it's important to do what you love instead of being forced to do what you don't [09:47] Why blue-collar jobs are crucial to keep the environment running [15:31] What it takes to start a business and persevere Resources: Connect with Justin Five Nine Whiskey website Troll Co. Clothing website Welder Nation website Follow Troll Co. Clothing on Instagram Follow Troll Co. Clothing on TikTok
As a driver, you are an integral part of a team. If that team has a toxic culture, everyone feels it and is affected by it. In this episode, Zac talks to Kate Volman, CEO of Floyd Coaching, a life coaching company with a focus on building dynamic cultures and empowering workers to pursue their dreams through their work. She shares her thoughts on what a good culture looks like, how Dream Managers can help drivers work towards their purpose, and what to look for in a company culture when a new opportunity is on the horizon. Tune in to learn: [02:42] What are the benefits of having a dream manager program in your organization? [17:04] How can leaders create a culture where their team members feel supported and valued? [24:58] How does a leader ensure that they are hiring the right people for their team? Resources: Kate's LinkedIn Kate Volman's book - Do What You Love: A Guide to Living Your Creative Life Without Leaving Your Job The Dream Manager Program Floyd Coaching
You know better than anyone that life on the road isn't as easy as it sounds. There are rules, regulations, unexpected occurrences, constant changes in the economy… After hearing his brother's success stories, Steven Wilbanks traded in his government job for a life of truck driving. In this episode, he shares his journey of transitioning to this job, the challenges and inconsistencies he faces, and how he plans on using this industry to create more freedom and income. Tune in to learn: [2:30] When and why Steven transferred over to the trucking industry [13:17] The importance of paying attention to the economy [22:15] The ultimate freedom that trucking gives you Connect with Skye Lynn Truckin on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/people/Skye-Lynn-Truckin-LLC/100076562225905/
In this replay episode... Sticking to your budget and staying true to your financial goals is a lot like dieting. When you're good about your diet all week and reward yourself with a piece of cheesecake, you blow all the progress you've made. It's the same thing with money. So where do you start to build good financial habits? Damian Dunn is the Vice President of Advice at Your Money Line Powered by Pete the Planner®. In this episode, he shares steps you can take to get a hold of your finances and create stability for your future. In the end, it's not about immediately putting away 40% of your paycheck. It's about getting organized with your bills, setting realistic goals, and sticking to the small steps you've identified. It's never too late to start saving, but habits take time to build, so you might as well start now. Listen in to find out how. Resources: Watch the Pete the Planner show on YouTube or Facebook on Friday's at 10am Your Money Line Heymoney
Finding ways to improve your life can be overwhelming if you don't know where to start. David Gregory makes it simple with ‘The Life Wheel' - a tool that he uses to break down aspects of his life into equal segments to see where he is thriving and pinpoint the areas in which he could improve upon. David is the Head of Partnerships at PeopleForward Network, and is the co-host of the podcast, ‘Addicted to Betterment,' alongside his wife, Nikki. “You've got one shot - are you gonna capture it?” Tune in to learn: [4:30] Defining The Life Wheel [13:23] Practices that David implements to “win the day” [17:04] Self-reflective thoughts and the importance of affirmations Resources: David's Podcast: Addicted to Betterment https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/addicted-to-betterment/id1655024679
Lara Heimann, physical therapist, yoga teacher, and wellness coach, shares how to work movement into your day to reduce aches, pains, and fatigue. Even when you're limited on space or time (AKA behind the wheel), Laura has tips on how you can still incorporate movement into your life. "You don't have to step out of the truck and do 20 minutes of movement. You can do a few things that help to soften that neural tension that makes your body feel really tight." Lara is the creator of the LYT Yoga method, which is a form of yoga that is purpose-built for every level of movement. In this episode, you'll learn: [4:00] The importance of movement for overall health and well-being [9:30] How the brain is involved in movement [22:00] The benefits of yoga for improving movement habits Resources: Laura's Podcast - Redefining Yoga: https://lytyoga.com/blog/category/podcasts/ LYT yoga: https://lytyoga.com/
From behind the wheel, getting involved with causes you care about can be hard when you're on the road so much. How do you do that? What opportunities are there? That's why Laura Cyrus of Truckers Against Trafficking is joining us on this episode of Drive. Laura is the Senior Director of Industry Training and Outreach. After learning about human trafficking early on in college, she felt called to work in this field. Now, she helps educate and equip truckers on spotting the signs of human trafficking to help prevent crime and ultimately save lives. Listen in to hear: [1:00] How Laura got into this field + what Truckers Against Trafficking does [9:00] The signs truckers can look for on their routes to help prevent trafficking [20:00] TAT's (easy) training program for truckers who want to support this cause [25:00] How truckers can get involved with TAT Resources: Truckers Against Trafficking podcast: https://truckersagainsttrafficking.org/drivingfreedompodcast/ Truckers Against Trafficking app: https://truckersagainsttrafficking.org/app/ National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-3737-888 Learn more at https://truckersagainsttrafficking.org/
Drive is back for season 3! Our goal is to create a show that can not only keep you company while you're out on the road, but also make your life better. To kick off this season, we're starting with the Drive guys and a fireside chat. Aaron Robertson and Heath Melton (founders of HandledNow) join host Zac Elsts to cover the industry's latest news and offer time-tested advice to new CDL drivers. Here's what the guys break down on this episode: [01:00] Hurricane Ian and its lasting impact on the industry [03:00] California Owner Operators—a discussion on the recent AB-5 bill [11:00] What is the responsibility of irresponsible drivers on the road? Heath shares his own scary close call [21:00] Autonomous driving for long hauls—the guys discuss the pros and cons [46:00] The importance of taking care of drivers' mental health Make sure you subscribe so don't miss an episode this season—there are some great guests coming up.
With gas prices through the roof and lots of talk on the future of the economy, it's difficult for truckers to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Zac Elsts's teammates, Aaron Robertson and Heath Melton, join to cover the industry's latest trends and offer time-tested advice to new CDL drivers. Tune into this episode of Drive to learn how to best navigate the current culture. Like the fireside chat format? Shoot the team an email and let us know your thoughts! Keep Drive a part of your weekly routine with some of our favorite past episodes: - Conscious Habits for Change on the Highway with Heath Melton - Mental Fitness on the Road with Kevin Bailey - Gender Diversity and Trucking Misconceptions with Ellen Voie - BONUS: Make-A-Wish Mother's Day Convoy - Investing from Behind the Wheel with Crypto Y'all
A teacher from Kentucky started his class in a single high school. Now at 55 across the country, Dave Dein is striving for more. From the classroom to the national spotlight, Dein (co-founder of the Next Generation in Trucking Association) has shifted the trucking industry's reputation and inspired thousands to view trucking as an opportunity. Dave shares Next Gen Trucking's education, growth, and diversity goals on the latest episode of Drive.
When it comes to building wealth there are lots of options out there—and we believe it's important for you to know all of the options so you can make the best financial decisions for you and your family. That's why on this episode, we're demystifying one of the most buzzworthy investing options of our time: cryptocurrency. Josh Rhodes is a 7-figure CEO and crypto coach, and the founder of Crypto Y'all—a coaching service to help people level up their investment game, especially in cryptocurrency. Tune in as Zac sits down to discuss the misconceptions and opportunities in crypto in today's modern economy with Josh.
Road Pro Family of Brands creates numerous products that help drivers stay safe and comfortable. But for Kim McDonnell, it goes beyond products–it's all about creating an impact in the trucking community. In addition to working for RoadPro, Kim is an advocate for many nonprofits associated with the trucking industry. So listen in as Zac and Kim discuss all things, from comfort on the road to safety to inclusion.
The trucking industry is made up of people behind the wheel and others behind desks. And sometimes this relationship can be rocky. In this episode, Cody Thacker, Director of Contract Relationships at ReedTMS Logistics, breaks down the importance of the relationship between the contractor and the driver, and how technology is changing the trucking industry for the better.
Feelings of missing life at home are what brought couple Melissa Cheshire and Vincent Louque on the road together. Not only are they a trucking couple, but they are also vloggers with a successful YouTube channel where they document their journey together on the road and share some of their tips on expedited driving. In this episode, we talk to Melissa and Vincent about connecting with the trucking community and their YouTube followers, how they stay connected to their family at home, and how to lean into creativity while on a haul.