This official Monster Jam podcast offers exclusive inside access to Monster Jam Operations, including drivers, safety, track design and the Monster Jam Garage.
Weston Anderson joins us to discuss being the first driver to ever start a Monster Jam career winning four straight series titles.
Go behind the scenes on the “Tools for the Trades” program that pairs Northern Tool & Equipment and Monster Jam with some outstanding high school students from Bryan High School in Texas.
Velociraptor driver Devin Winfield returns to discuss his incredible second season and his chances of competing close to home at World Finals XXIV.
Monster Jam's Scott Olinski returns to the studio to discuss the new format, some surprises, and what you can expect when the biggest event of the year rolls into Salt Lake City.
Chris Koehler discusses the process of bringing his new Mayhem Monster Jam truck to life.
Go behind the scenes and see what it takes to build a Monster Jam engine with Aaron Zentgraf, Engine Production and Driver Safety Manager.
Linsey Weenk discusses his lengthy Monster Jam career and the transition from driver to front office staffer.
Former World Finals Freestyle Champion Michael Vaters Jr. discusses growing up at Hagerstown Speedway, over a decade of Overkill Evolution, and returning to Monster Jam in The Amazing Spider-Man.
Vendetta driver Mike Christensen and Primetime analyst Adam Enticknap face-off for the first time since last Fall's controversial comments.
Monster Jam's Senior Director of Global Operations Jayme Dalsing returns to discuss the current state of the sport, including the new World Finals format.
Former Showdown Champion, Cory Rummell discusses his semi-retirement from Team Scream and his unexpected return to Team Throttle Monster.
Celebrate the 100th episode as Scott answers fan questions and is joined by a special Monster Jam guest.
TJ Tiffany discusses the impact that freestyle motocross has had in Monster Jam and his journey to being a Hollywood stunt rider.
Bari Musawwir and Colt Stephens return to the Monster Jam Broadcast Studios as they discuss their life on and off the track.
Camden Murphy and Bryce Kenny discuss their new rides for the 2025 Monster Jam season.
Monster Jam Live Event Host K Yung flips the script on Scott Jordan as we learn about his journey to Feld Motorsports and rise in Monster Jam.
We preview the 2025 Stadium Championship Series as Monster Mutt's Chris Koehler and Sparkle Smash's Kayla Blood discuss the East and West series lineups.
Scott Jordan previews the upcoming 2025 Arena Championship Series with insight and analysis on the East, Central, and West series lineups while MJ Solorio, Jon Zimmer Jr, and Ashley Sanford join the show to discuss their expectations for next season.
Feld Entertainment's Senior Director of Event Marketing and Sales Tom Williams joins UNLV's Executive Director, Mike Newcomb to discuss the past, present, and future of Sam Boyd Stadium.
Monster Jam Hall of Fame Broadcaster Scott Douglass joins the show to discuss the broadcast process, his favorite memories, and some of the greatest rivalries during the decade long period when Monster Jam aired on the SPEED Channel.
Singer/songwriter Sydney Mack discuss her introduction to Monster Jam, the songwriting and recording process, and the worldwide impact her music has made in the sport.
Monster Jam Crew Chief Matt Delsanter discusses the triumphs and tribulations of being a technician, his relationship with Bryce Kenny, and their goals for 2025.
Rookie driver, Loghan Ashline discusses her racing background, training at Monster Jam University, and claiming her first career freestyle win by beating a World Finals champ.
Team Throttle Monster's Devin Winfield recounts his amazing path from volunteering at Monster Jam to becoming an Overall Event Champion in his hometown.
Veteran driver Mark Hall discusses the origin of Hall Bros. Racing, their partnership with Dodge and competing at his first ever World Finals event at Monster Jam World Finals XXIII.
Jon Zimmer Sr. and Jr. are back in Monster Jam. They discuss their spilt from Team OverBored, the creation of Send It Motorsports, and what It means to have Terminal Velocity and Uproar competing together.
El Toro Loco's MJ Solorio discusses his journey from Monster Jam fan to Rookie of the Year contender, honing his skills on the independent circuit, and learning from the legend himself, Tom Meents, at Monster Jam University.
Monster Jam Showdown is the most highly anticipated video game in years. Join game director, Federico Spada from Milestone as we discuss how they created the most authentic Monster Jam driving experience game to date.
Camden Murphy discusses his upcoming debut in The Amazing Spider-Man, the effect Murphy's Law had on his season, and what it will take for him to win a championship.
The brother and sister team of Mikayla and Brandon Tulachka discuss growing up around the sport with their dad Mitch, the process of building a new truck, and life on the road as a family.
Black Pearl driver Cole Venard joins the show to discuss the start of his career with Team Grave Digger, reinventing himself with a prosthetic leg, and what it meant to win the Outreach Awards for his organization, Limbs Like Me.
Feld Entertainment Senior Painter, Jim McShea, discusses his early beginnings as an artist, his introduction to Dennis Anderson, and his 23-year career painting the most iconic truck in Monster Jam history, Grave Digger.
2019 World Finals High Jump Champion, Cynthia Gauthier, discusses her season away from Monster Jam, the joys of motherhood, and her highly anticipated return to Lucas Stabilizer.
The most decorated driver in Monster Jam history sits down for an exclusive interview about his storied career, the Freestyle run that ended his season, a reunion that brought him to tears, and his future as “The Professor” in Monster Jam.
World Finals Champions were crowned at SoFi Stadium, and they all join the show. Armando Castro, Colt Stephens, Zack Garner, and Tyler Menninga are poolside in Los Angeles to discuss their epic wins at Monster Jam World Finals XXIII.
Armando Castro clinched his first career series championship. The El Toro Logo driver talks about his season long rivalry with Krysten Anderson, World Finals XXIII expectations, and what it means to be the first Latino driver to win a series in Monster Jam history.
Grave Digger's Tyler Menninga won his second-straight series title, clinching Stadium Championship Series East. He discusses his career triumphs and the trials that plagued him at World Finals last year. Hear the East Series Champion's perditions for World Finals XXIII.
Arena Championship Series West came to a wild conclusion. Series champion Matt Cody discusses keeping the series lead and passing the World Finals bid to runner-up Dalton Widner. The Jurassic Attack driver speaks to the excitement of going to his first World Finals appearance.
Weston Anderson claims his third straight Arena Championship Series title. The Grave Digger driver discusses where this win ranks in his career, possibly transitioning to stadiums, and his expectations at World Finals XXIII.
The newest truck in the Monster Jam fleet has made its grand entrance at Monster Jam World Finals XXIII. We meet the Sparkle Smash driver and discuss how the toy became a fiercely competitive racing machine.
Max-D's Blake Granger discusses his season abroad, conquering the Monstergon, and competing in the main field at World Finals XXIII for the first time in his career as the International Series Champion.
Ryan Anderson is the first driver to win a 2024 series championship and earn an automatic bid to Monster Jam World Finals XXIII. The Son-Uva Digger driver discusses his season, preparing for SoFi Stadium, and what it would mean to be the winningest Anderson in World Finals history.
Feld Entertainment's COO, Juliette Feld-Grossman, discusses the acquisition of Monster Jam and Supercross, and the growth of the company's motorsports division.
As the Monstergon makes its highly anticipated debut, Monster Jam's Jayme Dalsing breaks down the exciting new Ramped Up series. Then Eric Meagher, Director of Research and Development at Monster Jam, explains how his team brought the Monstergon to life.
Drivers Brandon Arthur and Myranda Cozad preview the international series as it gets underway in Birmingham, England. The pair discuss the new Monster Jam Ramped Up series including testing out the Monstergon and their second-year piloting Marvel Monster Jam trucks.
Legendary driver Charlie “Chuckie” Pauken discusses his early career at Thunder Nationals and returning to Grave Digger for the first time in four years. He also talks about traveling on the international series and the return of Excaliber to Monster Jam.
Two-Time Monster Jam World Finals Champion Todd LeDuc gets personal, discussing life on and off the track. Todd's gained a whole new perspective and it's led to a mid-season resurgence in the points standings.
Shane England joins the show to discuss his storied career, building a new truck, and witnessing his son, Tristan, win a World Finals Racing Championship.
King Krunch creator and former driver Scott Stephens discusses the early days of Monster Jam and watching his son, Colt, following in his footsteps and succeeding beyond his wildest dreams.
Team Scream's Joe Foley discusses side-stepping the sophomore jinx while leading his series in freestyle wins, his transition into El Toro Loco, and developing into a Monster Jam fan favorite.
Monster Jam's Ryan Albin discusses his influence as a Spin Master ambassador, creating the first fan-designed diecast truck, and his many roles behind the scenes.