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“My grandmother taught me how to program when I was seven,” Bryan Campbell shares, setting the tone for a story that stretches from East Side Detroit roots to Silicon Valley boardrooms. In this powerful Detroit is Different interview, Bryan opens up about hacking school systems as a teenager, building websites for Michigan State before they even knew what email was, and becoming a key engineer behind ad systems that generated billions at Google. With family ties to tech pioneers and civil rights activism, Bryan's journey includes personal battles—divorce, depression, and alcohol abuse—during his tenure at tech giants like Google and Amazon. Yet his story transforms when he returns to Detroit and builds his own firm, Pec Tech, from the ground up. “I didn't walk away from Amazon; I walked toward healing,” Bryan says, reflecting on faith, failure, and finding purpose beyond corporate success Detroit is Different is a podcast hosted by Khary Frazier covering people adding to the culture of an American Classic city. Visit www.detroitisdifferent.com to hear, see and experience more of what makes Detroit different. Follow, like, share, and subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and Sticher. Comment, suggest and connect with the podcast by emailing info@detroitisdifferent.com
Casey Ivanovich, Ph.D., is a NASA Postdoctoral Fellow studying extreme humid heat, particularly focused on the dynamics of where events happen and why they happen across the globe. These dynamics are very different from extreme dry heat events, she says, and she is really trying to understand why they come about and how we can better prepare for them. Ivanovich talked about her research with guest host Bryan Campbell. Together they talk about the early days of Ivanovich's fellowship, how she became interested in science, the trajectory of her career, and much more. To learn more about the NASA Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, visit https://npp.orau.org/
Bryan Campbell, Business Development Manager at IC System talks about the options for affordable debt collection services. Key points: IC System offers an online solution based approach to debt collection. Within 24 hours InstiCollect can have debt monitoring activity. InstiCollect allows for credit reporting, skip tracing and more. IC System strives to make debt collection better. With innovation being one of the core values, IC System identified a business segment that was underserved and created a product to take what they've done for 80+ years to address this segment in a new, modern way. This new method, called InstiCollect, is a two-phased approach that allows members to get going within 24 hours - as soon as debt is placed in the system through IC System's newly enhanced client portal system. InstiCollect is available for all industries from property managers to dental practices, small physician groups, veterinarians, and law firms. Its goal is to fit across the board within each industry. IC System has over 85 years of experience in medical and dental debt collection, rent recovery and other business collections. For more information, visit https://www.icsystem.com/.
Debt collection isn't a new business. It has evolved dramatically since IC System's founding over 80 years ago. With regulations, technology and a changing economy, organizations need a debt collection partner they can trust. Bryan Campbell, Business Development Manager of IC System, shared his expert advice for those that need help with receivables.“A partnership focus where the agency is an extension of your business is key. It's also important that they have a strategic and clear understanding of your needs and put together a solution to meet them. It's not cookie-cutter,” Campbell said.Companies typically engage an agency when their internal processes aren't working. An uncertain economy and businesses not being able to keep all staff on the job contribute to the issues, especially in healthcare.“Cash flow is critical right now. Providers and businesses are understaffed, or those in the office aren't trained to collect. An agency helps remove this strain and bring in the money needed,” Campbell added.Another important aspect of choosing a provider is technology and its ability to make things easier. IC System offers full capabilities on an online platform. They've also improved workflows by integrating with management software used by physicians, dentists and other organizations.Campbell also noted that credibility and licensure matters.“The U.S. population is very transient. You need an agency that can legally collect in all 50 states,” he stated.He also urged businesses to think about how to measure success in the industry.“Have they been doing this for a long time? Do they have endorsements? Like clients? Technology innovations?,” he said. “These are all good questions to ask.”For more information, visit https://www.icsystem.com/.
Tax time for collections agencies is a time when conversions and recovery increase. This window of time when debtors may have additional funds is prime time for collection success. Discussing why this is and offering more insights, Bryan Campbell, Business Development Manager at IC Systems, joined Closing the Books host Tyler Kern. “From an activity standpoint, it's a seasonal lift. Inbound volumes are up over 10%, conversion rates by 7%, and payment size by 20%,” Campbell shared. Campbell attributed this rise in recovery to consumers wanting to meet their obligations. “There's a psychology to it. People get a refund and have the means to pay. Very rarely do consumers not want to at all. It's just they don't have the ability to do so.” “If they are exploring it or unhappy with previous results, it's time to get into it. The first refunds hit around early February, and you want to be ready to benefit when the money is there.” Campbell also advised that turning accounts over to collection should happen after 90 days. From there, collectors can begin collecting on the account in about 35 days after the debt validation notice and the time consumers have to dispute it. “Most debts are collected within the first 90 days of delinquency. It decreases after that. If you wait longer, the value decreases. It's much lower after 120 days.” With strategies in place and the ability to negotiate settlements, many businesses can see Accounts receivable (AR) recovery increase during tax time and all the months of the year. IC System has over 85 years of experience in medical and dental debt collection, rent recovery and other business collections.
Bryan Campbell and his movie monsters creations bring a slice of Hollywood to Ireland. Bryan, who grew up with a love of the Predator movies made the switch to movie magic after recovering from an injury in 2009. Since then Bryan and his business partner set up Arachnid FX and their work can be spotted in major films and tv shows. Bryan Campbell, co-owner of Arachnid FX joined Sean on the show today...Image: Arachnid FX
Bryan Campbell and his movie monsters creations bring a slice of Hollywood to Ireland. Bryan, who grew up with a love of the Predator movies made the switch to movie magic after recovering from an injury in 2009. Since then Bryan and his business partner set up Arachnid FX and their work can be spotted in major films and tv shows. Bryan Campbell, co-owner of Arachnid FX joined Sean on the show today...Image: Arachnid FX
As a company, ORAU loves to support the communities in which we do business. We regularly support community events like the Secret City Half Marathon and 5K, an annual event in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, In this episode, host Michael Holtz talks to Bryan Campbell, a colleague and fellow cancer survivor, who is passionate about events like the Secret City Half and others. We talk about the race, Bryan's love for running, his cancer journey and so much more. To register for the Secret City Half Marathon, visit https://runsignup.com/Race/TN/OakRidge/secretcityhalfmarathon
s an employer based in East Tennessee, ORAU is a humble company with a great story to tell. In this episode, Andy Page, president and CEO; Keri Cagle, senior director of all things peer review; and Lauren Schaffer from our employee relations team, discuss the strength of our company. With host Michael Holtz and co-host Bryan Campbell the team discusses what it means to be One ORAU, how our corporate culture has been strengthened over the years by the pandemic and the flexibility of our workforce, the results of our employee survey, and so much more.
Today, we have Bryan Campbell from Alpinestars in studio to talk about the Tech Air Ecosystem of Protective Airbag Vests and some crazy technology behind them! We recently started wearing these on our commute and figured we'd share some info behind the technology!See the vest HEREABOUT THE TECH-AIR AIRBAG SYSTEMThe Tech-Air® series of autonomous airbag systems by Alpinestars are custom tailored for your type of riding. Whether your goal is going fast, commuting in the urban cityscape, exploring the road less traveled, or riding through the rigors of a rally, we have a Tech-Air® autonomous airbag system for you.AplineStars Website - https://www.alpinestars.com/pages/tech-airBryan's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/businessbryan/OUR WEBSITE: https://2lanelife.com/ USE CODE: "YOUTUBE" FOR 10% OFF OF PARTS & ACCESSORIES2LANELIFE INSTAGRAMGAYLIN'S INSTAGRAM LANCE'S INSTAGRAM JOSH'S INSTAGRAM Want to rent a Harley-Davidson through Eagle Rider? - CLICK HEREFREQUENTLY ASKED GEAR LINKS-Cardo Bluetooth Intercom (Use code "2lanelife" at checkout) -Universal GoPro Helmet Chin Mount -GoPro 10 Friends:Thrashin' SupplyLegend SuspensionsCustom Dynamics Motorcycle LightingEagleRider Motorcycle Rentals & ToursFeuling PartsKlock WerksCobra USAMaxima Racing OilsBell HelmetsSaddlemenRockford FosgateGET YOUR MOTORCYCLE PARTS & ACCESSORIES AT https://2lanelife.com/
When it comes to finding solutions that are seamless and proactive in the debt collecting sector, IC System has found one innovative answer. This episode of Closing the Books, host, Tyler Kern, spoke with Bryan Campbell, Business Development Manager at IC System, about one new method of managing account receivables. “We strive to make debt collection better,” Campbell said. “We saw a real need in the marketplace for a segment of the business that was underserved … we feel that with innovation being one of our core values at IC System we see a business segment and identify a product that might be able to deal with the problems … taking what we've done for 80 plus years in a new modern way.” Their new method, called InstiCollect, is a two-phased approach that allows members to get going and, as soon as debt is placed in the system, through their newly enhanced client portal system, within 24 hours, IC System will begin activity, Campbell emphasized. “You'll see skip tracing, we're going to send letters; if emails are available, we are going to make outbound phone attempts up to 31 in the first 120 days based on our modeling and scoring … credit reporting on accounts 50 and above, based on eligibility, and they're going to be using the client portal to see and view all of our collector's notes, and at day 81 we'll roll into the second phase and within that, there's credit monitoring, non-litigation attorney referrals, we'll send letters and have communication come back that way … it's a really strong two phased approach that will help resolve accounts in a quick manner,” he said.InstiCollect is available for all industries from property managers to dental practices, small physician groups, veterinarians, and law firms. Its goal is to fit across the board within each industry. It's important to note, “the collection professionals who work these accounts are the best in the business, and we train them internally with the best and most innovative resources … we do believe we are the first agency to take on something like this … when I look I don't see another who can take a client and bring them from A to Z without some level of engagement,” he said. “We foresee a strong uptick in interest as we launch,” Campbell added.
Bryan Campbell, Business Development Manager at IC System talks about the options for affordable debt collection services. Key points: IC System offers an online solution based approach to debt collection. Within 24 hours InstiCollect can have debt monitoring activity. InstiCollect allows for credit reporting, skip tracing and more. IC System strives to make debt collection better. With innovation being one of the core values, IC System identified a business segment that was underserved and created a product to take what they've done for 80+ years to address this segment in a new, modern way. This new method, called InstiCollect, is a two-phased approach that allows members to get going within 24 hours - as soon as debt is placed in the system through IC System's newly enhanced client portal system. InstiCollect is available for all industries from property managers to dental practices, small physician groups, veterinarians, and law firms. Its goal is to fit across the board within each industry.
Erik Rogers is a front of house sound engineer who has also worked as a production manager and tour manager. He's worked for Avenged Sevenfold, Apocalyptica, Godsmack, Bush, Avatar, Hunter Hayes, Saving Abel, Scott Stapp, Gavin Degraw, & Dustin Lynch. Bryan Campbell is a front of house sound engineer and a production manager. He's worked for Papa Roach, Parkway Drive, Of Mice & Men, We Came as Romans, In this Moment, Memphis May fire, Taproot, Cold, and Breaking Benjamin. Production Manager.
The first few years of a principalship can often be the hardest, but great leaders work hard every day no matter how long they've been in their role. We sit down with Missouri principal Bryan Campbell who has been leading his school for 15 years to learn. We discuss: Developing relationships with staff Maintaining a strong school culture Setting and achieving goals Continuing to grow professionally Bryan Campbell has been a principal for over 15 years at Maplecrest elementary school in Lebanon, Missouri. You can find him on Twitter at @bcampbell70.
Bryan Campbell leads the Colorado Medical Society and started of his mission going back to the fundamental question of why CMS exists. How can it best serve its physician members? Bryan comes to this role after having started his career in broadcasting and later moving into medical society leadership. Now emerging from the pandemic lockdowns, and still addressing clinician burnout and stress, Bryan is leading a number of new initiatives to serve and expand CMS, setting an example for societies all across the US.
It's been a while since we've published an episode, but that's because we've been busy TOURING! Who would've thought we'd be out making things loud in 2021?? In this episode, Steve Litscher is joined by Alex Markides, Brian Hardaswick, Bryan Campbell, and Erik Rogers to talk all things touring (during a pandemic). The guys talk about different protocols for their respective artists, venue and festival differences, and the change in "vibe" from audiences during this challenging time. Follow Alex on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darkides/ (@darkides) Follow Brian on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/brianhardaswick/ (@brianhardaswick) Follow Bryan on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/bryancampbell/ (@bryancampbell) Follow Erik on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/erikmrogers/ (@erikmrogers) Follow Steve on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thegeekysteve/ (@thegeekysteve)
Tax time for collections agencies is a time when conversions and recovery increase. This window of time when debtors may have additional funds is prime time for collection success. Discussing why this is and offering more insights, Bryan Campbell, Business Development Manager at IC Systems, joined Closing the Books host Tyler Kern. “From an activity standpoint, it's a seasonal lift. Inbound volumes are up over 10%, conversion rates by 7%, and payment size by 20%,” Campbell shared. Campbell attributed this rise in recovery to consumers wanting to meet their obligations. “There's a psychology to it. People get a refund and have the means to pay. Very rarely do consumers not want to at all. It's just they don't have the ability to do so.” “If they are exploring it or unhappy with previous results, it's time to get into it. The first refunds hit around early February, and you want to be ready to benefit when the money is there.” Campbell also advised that turning accounts over to collection should happen after 90 days. From there, collectors can begin collecting on the account in about 35 days after the debt validation notice and the time consumers have to dispute it. “Most debts are collected within the first 90 days of delinquency. It decreases after that. If you wait longer, the value decreases. It's much lower after 120 days.” With strategies in place and the ability to negotiate settlements, many businesses can see AR recovery increase during tax time and all the months of the year.
The Sunday edition of the Best Fight Back, from the week that was, with Jane Brown Interviews with: - Dr. Kerry Bowman, Dr. Alon Vaisman, and Cara Zwibel react to Quebec's vaccine fine - Jason Lietaer and Robin V. Sears discuss the PMs reaction to the Quebec vaccine tax - Justin Bates, Kyro Masseh, and Dean Miller talk about the lack of supply for rapid testing - John Sewell and Bryan Campbell debate the purpose of the Police mounted unit - And the best calls of the week!
In this episode of the podcast, we interview Bryan and CJ of Cornerstone Church in California to see how the pandemic shaped their church and how they've found creative news ways to pivot and flourish despite the challenges they've faced. Don't miss how Bryan and CJ's church grew in: Youth ministry, Apologetics, & Evangelism Resources […] The post How to Make Disciples Post-Covid With Bryan Campbell & CJ Pearce appeared first on Just Disciple.
In this episode, we will be talking about 4 things that you need in your life to get out of being paralyzed and to take the next step. and we also talked about what it means to have confidence and how crucial that is in a journey of costing in your belief in getting unstuck. BIO Bryan Campbell has had a great deal of success in his personal and professional life. He is an inspirational speaker and a mindset coach with the experience of working with thousands of people. Bryan is a man who has overcome overwhelming odds when people told him that he could not do something. He is a man who has walked away from being paralyzed or partially paralyzed four times. He weaves a series of key principles, philosophies, and life lessons throughout his book. If you are facing your own obstacles or barriers, maybe some of Bryan's lessons may inspire you to take your NEXT STEP. Key takeaways The programs that were building in me are just burning inside I wanted to be my own man I realized that I could not trust any adult I realized that the belief is that I don't deserve love I realized that I don't deserve to open up to anybody Fear was false appearing real Four things to overcome the obstacles you are facing 1. Core values (identity) 2.Limiting beliefs (beliefs) 3.Attitude 4. Behaviors There are no obstacles in the world, but solution Links I Am More Than My Scars: Never give up on yourself ---------------------------------------------------- ***If you are feeling STRESSED and are struggling with anxiety, please download Charity's FREE "Reduce Stress Guided Meditation" - http://charitymajors.com/reducestress ***If you desire to place your identity on a firm foundation, grab Charity's "DevoDeck" - a deck of devotional cards, rooted in the identity of who and who's you are. Go to http://devodeck.com/ Grab your copy of my book (and #1 New Release), "Meant For More; Igniting Your Purpose In a World That Tries to Dim Your Light... go to http://book.wearemeantformore.com/ today!
Let the good times roll! This episode of MixMasters features three amazing sound engineers who share a common connection: Jon Tanner and The Machine Shop in Flint, MI. Join Steve Litscher as he talks with Bryan Campbell, Brian Hardaswick, and Jon Tanner about how they all met one another, how they've toured together, the importance of working closely with house/venue engineers, their best and worst touring experiences, and more. This is a fun episode as the guys decided to enjoy some cocktails while recording. If you're someone who enjoys hearing about fun and "interesting" experiences while at venues or touring, you'll want to listen. Links: The Machine Shop - www.themachineshop.info Brian Hardaswick - www.instagram.com/brianhardaswick/ Bryan Campbell - www.instagram.com/bryancampbell Jon Tanner - www.instagram.com/oneaudioguy Steve Litscher - www.instagram.com/thegeekysteve
Debt collection isn't a new business. It has evolved dramatically since IC System's founding over 80 years ago. With regulations, technology and a changing economy, organizations need a debt collection partner they can trust. Bryan Campbell, Business Development Manager of IC System, shared his expert advice for those that need help with receivables. “A partnership focus where the agency is an extension of your business is key. It's also important that they have a strategic and clear understanding of your needs and put together a solution to meet them. It's not cookie-cutter,” Campbell said. Companies typically engage an agency when their internal processes aren't working. An uncertain economy and businesses not being able to keep all staff on the job contribute to the issues, especially in healthcare. “Cash flow is critical right now. Providers and businesses are understaffed, or those in the office aren't trained to collect. An agency helps remove this strain and bring in the money needed,” Campbell added. Another important aspect of choosing a provider is technology and its ability to make things easier. IC System offers full capabilities on an online platform. They've also improved workflows by integrating with management software used by physicians, dentists and other organizations. Campbell also noted that credibility and licensure matters. “The U.S. population is very transient. You need an agency that can legally collect in all 50 states,” he stated. He also urged businesses to think about how to measure success in the industry. “Have they been doing this for a long time? Do they have endorsements? Like clients? Technology innovations?,” he said. “These are all good questions to ask.”
Actualiza tu conocimiento sobre la hematología completa con el Dr. Bryan Campbell, hemato/oncólogo en SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Aprende acerca del abordaje inicial, nuevos marcadores, amplía tu diagnóstico diferencial y cuándo debes consultar a un hemato/oncólogo. Por último, te dejamos algunas #PerlasClinicas para tu práctica diaria.
Bryan Campbell is the incredibly talented FOH engineer who currently tours with Breaking Benjamin. BB most recently served as direct support for Korn, and we dig deep into Bryan's FOH rig, his mixing philosophies, tour experiences, and more. Don't miss this incredibly detailed episode - it's chock full of engineering goodness!
Bryan Campbell returns to talk to the lads about new cars and driving during the Rona.
Bill Caswell sits down with automotive journalist Bryan Campbell to discuss Bryan's most recent adventure at the Mint 400 where he raced a ZeroOne Odyssey.Later the conversation moves to a Ducati trip at Moto GP cIrcuit in Spain and what’s its like tp put a few hundred miles on a Shelby Cobra Kit Car around Los Angeles. Or what it's like to camp in Death Valley in a 4x4 camper van rented through an app. You'll hear about Bryan's experience driving a tank, and a bit about his life during social distancing and the pandemic.You can follow Bryan on Instagram: @BusinessBryan
Listen in for some great tips from Prospect Research Institute member Bryan Campbell. When here commends a book, I read it (and pass it on, too)! >> Learn more in the Learning Edge Blog
The lads discuss all things new and old cars and motorcycles with automotive journalist Bryan Campbell. Bryan tells us about preparing for the Mint 400, driving tanks — and uh, Hyundyias? We wienge about how much wienging happens within the car world. The new Land Rover Defender as well as the old ones also come across our chopping block of chat. A very lively and informative bit of jawing from a very knowledgeable and easy to talk to New Jersey Native.
90 minutes culturelles à l'heure des festivals montréalais. Au sommaire, des rencontres : Les artistes KAYO YASUHARA et SYLVI BELLEAU sont les invitées de L'ACTU DE LA SCÈNE; Rencontre avec la conseillère artistique du Festival TransAmériques, JESSIE MILL; le performeur BRYAN CAMPBELL et ANTHONY PLAGNES PLAYA nous parlent "performance" dans LES GRANDES DISCUSSIONS... L' ACTU DE LA SCÈNE Par Maud Mazo-Rothenbühler KAYO YASUHARA, artiste multidisciplinaire >> Son actualité : OKUNI Une présentation Festival Accès Asie & Maison de la culture Ahuntsic Cartierville, 23 mai 2019 SYLVI BELLEAU, comédienne, conteuse et auteure >> Son actualité : OKUNI Une présentation Festival Accès Asie & Maison de la culture Ahuntsic Cartierville, 23 mai 2019 PÉPITE CULTURELLE : RENCONTRE AVEC… par Maud Mazo-Rothenbühler JESSIE MILL, dramaturge et conseillère artistique du FTA [Festival TransAmériques] LES GRANDES DISCUSSIONS Par Klara Garczarek « La performance : états des lieux, réalités et enjeux » BRYAN CAMPBELL, artiste américain vivant à Paris, formé chorégraphe et danseur, rédacteur en chef et performeur de Marvelous, Prendre Place – série de performances, MAI [Montréal, arts interculturels] ANTHONY PLAGNES PAYA, chef des communications, MAI [Montréal, arts interculturels]
90 minutes culturelles à l'heure des festivals montréalais. Au sommaire, des rencontres : Les artistes KAYO YASUHARA et SYLVI BELLEAU sont les invitées de L'ACTU DE LA SCÈNE; Rencontre avec la conseillère artistique du Festival TransAmériques, JESSIE MILL; le performeur BRYAN CAMPBELL et ANTHONY PLAGNES PLAYA nous parlent "performance" dans LES GRANDES DISCUSSIONS... L’ ACTU DE LA SCÈNE Par Maud Mazo-Rothenbühler KAYO YASUHARA, artiste multidisciplinaire >> Son actualité : OKUNI Une présentation Festival Accès Asie & Maison de la culture Ahuntsic Cartierville, 23 mai 2019 SYLVI BELLEAU, comédienne, conteuse et auteure >> Son actualité : OKUNI Une présentation Festival Accès Asie & Maison de la culture Ahuntsic Cartierville, 23 mai 2019 PÉPITE CULTURELLE : RENCONTRE AVEC… par Maud Mazo-Rothenbühler JESSIE MILL, dramaturge et conseillère artistique du FTA [Festival TransAmériques] LES GRANDES DISCUSSIONS Par Klara Garczarek « La performance : états des lieux, réalités et enjeux » BRYAN CAMPBELL, artiste américain vivant à Paris, formé chorégraphe et danseur, rédacteur en chef et performeur de Marvelous, Prendre Place – série de performances, MAI [Montréal, arts interculturels] ANTHONY PLAGNES PAYA, chef des communications, MAI [Montréal, arts interculturels]
Education has the power to change your life and those around you. You never know when the next Albert Einstein is in your building. Give students opportunities and teach them to love learning. #MCLeads #KidsDeserveIt
Lets keep this thing going. After a high scoring week 1 of the NFL season we now have some actual data points to start making more informed guesses on. On to week 2 and this time we welcome in Bryan Campbell who can be found on Twitter @CubbyBryan. Give us a listen and send in your feedback. We know your time is valuable and we thank you for giving us some of it. We can be found on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @anotherbadcall You can email us at anotherbadcall@gmail.com Visit our website https://anotherbadcall.com/ for weekly blog posts about DraftKings results. We appreciate feedback, questions, comments, and your 5 star reviews. Special thanks to Leslie Lareau of Made By Leslie for creating our logo. If you have any special art project she is the one for you. You can find her on Facebook @madebyleslie415
Bryan Campbell is a Senior Threat Analyst at Proofpoint. He is able to articulate detailed technical information to all levels of knowledge and experience. By investigating malicious software Bryan is able to determine possible mitigations and compensating controls, reviewing the threat intelligence platforms for correlating activity, and then generating reports on that activity for consumption by staff, customers, third parties, and the information security community as a whole. Hacks (Donna Brazile) Bryan on LinkedIn Bryan on Twitter Don't forget, to get in touch with me either try the contact page of the site or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
Our 2nd NicheCon Fireside Chat tour stop we had an intimate discussion with Bryan Campbell, Lead Writer at Gear Patrol at WeWork Bryant Park on Tuesday March 28th, 2017 New York City. Bryan shares the moment he realized he loved cars, what happened after he came back from attending Automotive Journalism school in London, and the coolest trip Gear Patrol has sent him on.