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Send us a textRevving Through Life: The Inspiring Journey of Stacie Rivers in MotorsportsRecorded 19Feb2025In this episode of the Women's Motorsports Network Podcast, host Melinda Russell sits down with Stacie Rivers, a passionate racer and business owner from Texas, to explore her journey in the world of motorsports. Stacie shares how her unexpected introduction to racing through car audio competitions sparked a deep love for drag racing. Despite early challenges, including limited resources and a lack of support, her perseverance led her to become a prominent figure in the racing community.The turning point in Stacie's journey came when she met her husband, Jesse, a talented car builder. Together, they transformed a hobby into a lifestyle, participating in high-profile events such as SEMA and Holley LS Fest. Their involvement in burnouts and drifting has gained national recognition, with Stacie recently expanding her skills to include competitive drifting.Beyond racing, Stacie and Jesse manage a successful restoration business specializing in Trans Ams and Camaros. Their partnership extends beyond the track, blending personal and professional passions to build a motorsports legacy. Family, teamwork, and a shared love for cars are at the core of their endeavors.Throughout the conversation, Stacie emphasizes the importance of resilience, community, and empowering women in motorsports. Her story showcases the power of pursuing passions, overcoming obstacles, and inspiring others to break barriers.Key Takeaways:✅ Stacie's racing journey began unexpectedly through car audio competitions. ✅ Persevered through a decade of racing challenges before re-entering the sport with renewed support. ✅ Shares a strong partnership with her husband, blending racing and business. ✅ Active participant in national events, burnouts, and drifting competitions. ✅ Advocates for women in motorsports, emphasizing community and empowerment.Listen to the Full Episode:
As a New York man's planned jihad on the Stock Market gets reportedly foiled by the FBI, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is designated a war criminal by The Hague. Biden gives the Presidential Medal of Freedom to a woman connected to millions of deaths and new details emerge from the White House cocaine baggie case the media have curiously no interest in covering. Now we know why. Plus a GOOD NEWS about a man's love for his father... and Camaros.
General Motors introduced the Chevy Camaro in 1966 to compete with the likes of the Ford Mustang. The origin of the name is nebulous. It may have simply been another C-word in a line of them (Corvette, Corvair, Chevelle) but one GM executive defined it as "a small, vicious animal that eats mustangs." The name wasn't the only unusual aspect of the car's marketing. General Motors produced a musical called Camaro performed by four troupes in 25 cities. It starred two Camaros, a coupe and a convertible, along with a chorus, dancers and an orchestra. Cold Spring resident Phil D'Amato has a thing for Camaros. His first car was a 1967 hardtop that he bought in Chicago in 1974 and later sold. "I loved that coupe, but I had always wanted a convertible," he said. He bought his 1967 convertible in 1978 for $1,425 (about $7,000 today). He also owns a 1968 convertible and bought and sold a 1969 coupe. The '67 Camaro was available with engine sizes from a 230-cubic-inch six cylinder to a 396-cubic-inch V8. D'Amato's 327-cubic-inch V8 was a $93 option when the car was built. D'Amato likes the car's size and that it gets 20 miles to the gallon. The odometer reads around 130,000 miles, which he believes is accurate. "It's a real cruiser," he said. "As old as it is, it keeps up with everybody on the highway," although he hasn't taken it over 80 mph. He loves driving with the top down but admits that isn't ideal when temperatures soar into the 90s; the car has no air conditioning. The Specs Model: Rally Sport Assembly: Norwood, Ohio; Van Nuys, California Class: Pony, muscle car Body: 2-door, convertible or hardtop Total production: 220,906 V8 convertible: 19,856 Engine: 327 cubic-inch V8 (plus seven others) Horsepower: 210 Transmission: 2-speed, power glide automatic; 3-speed automatic; 3- and 4-speed manual Fuel economy: 20 mpg highway Price: $3,100 ($29,218 today) What it does have is distinctive hideaway headlights and a deluxe interior with molded door panels and swivel vent windows not available in '68 models. Camaros typically had a console shifter, not a two-speed automatic on the column. Three and four-speed manual transmissions were available, as well as a three-speed automatic. The interior includes bucket seats, lap belts, crank windows, a cigarette lighter and a reproduction AM-FM radio. D'Amato added an electric ignition and, in the late 1990s, replaced the floorboards. He had the car repainted in the original Granada Gold, one of 15 colors Camaro offered in 1966, embellished with a black bumblebee stripe and pinstripes. His convertible features rally wheels, rally caps and reproduction Coker redline tires. He has not taken the Camaro to car shows. "That's not something I'm interested in," he said. "What I enjoyed when my kids were growing up was putting them in the back seat with a blanket and going for ice cream!"
In this episode of Cloudlandia, we explore how weather predictions and media sensationalism influence public views, especially regarding storms like impending Tropical Storm Debbie. Drawing on past hurricanes and climate patterns, we examine the normalized perceptions of living with these events. Additionally, we delve into the evolution of creativity through technology and mind-altering substances. From early stone tools to therapeutic uses of psychotropics today, innovation is traced alongside historical cultural explosions. Comparisons are drawn between eras like the 1960s and perceptions of creativity now. These chapters emerge from a common thread of challenging assumptions, spanning climate activism, human creative drives, and digital changes. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS Dan and I discuss preparing for Tropical Storm Debbie in Florida and the normalization of living with hurricanes. We delve into how media influences public perception of weather events and examine Bjorn Lomborg's critique of climate activism, discussing resilient polar bears and the myth of the Maldives sinking. We explore the evolution of technology and creativity, from early stone tools to the influence of mind-altering substances on human history. We question whether the creative explosion of the 1960s was an anomaly and consider if today's society is experiencing a creative drought. Insights from a recent Joe Rogan and Jordan Peterson podcast are shared, focusing on the impact of psychotropics on human culture and creativity. The conversation transitions to the benefits of the carnivore diet and personal experiences with diet changes, including the use of air fryers for cooking meat. We highlight the importance of critical thinking and self-interpretation in navigating the abundance of unfiltered information available today. Platforms like Real Clear Politics and Perplexity are discussed as valuable tools for accessing diverse perspectives and balanced information. We note that major corporations have yet to profit from AI investments, despite substantial funding, and discuss the potential reasons behind this trend. The episode concludes with a reflection on the importance of discerning what information to allow into our thinking, emphasizing the responsibility we have in the age of information unfiltered. Links: WelcomeToCloudlandia.com StrategicCoach.com DeanJackson.com ListingAgentLifestyle.com TRANSCRIPT (AI transcript provided as supporting material and may contain errors) Dean: Mr Sullivan, mr Jackson, welcome to Cloudlandia. Dan: And I hope you're enjoying all the extraordinary benefits of your own four seasons. Dean: I really am. We're battening down the hatches. We're just getting ready for Tropical Storm Debbie, which is making its way through the Gulf of Mexico, beating towards the coast of Florida. Dan: And it's so funny, yeah, yeah. Dean: So it won't be. It's apparently it's going to be a lot of rain and wind and stuff for us. You know I'm so I'm very close to the highest point in peninsular Florida, so we're not going to get flooding, we're on high dry. Dan: That puts you at about 60 feet above sea level. Right, you know it's so funny. It is funny I think I can see. Dean: Let's see sea level reading. There's, yeah, the highest point in. Florida is three feet above sea level, which is Bock Tower, which you've been to, and so, yeah, so we're sitting here ready to go. But you would never know, dan, what's coming, because right now it's still. It's slightly overcast, but it's still. Yesterday was beautiful, today slightly overcast. You'd never know what was coming if it wasn't for the big. You know buzzsaw visuals in the news right now, but seeing it marking its way and with a huge, wide swath of the path of the potential storm, you know. Dan: When you first moved there, did it take you a while to get to normalize the fact that, yes, we get tropical storms, we get hurricanes. Dean: Yeah, Exactly Did it take you? Dan: two or three times before you said oh well, I guess it's just normal. Dean: It is normal, that's exactly right, and every year you know what I would say. It's so funny that there's never a year in memory that I can remember somebody saying, or the news media saying should be a light year for hurricanes, this year Doesn't sell newspaper or drink advertising. Dan: I remember, after Katrina, but Katrina didn't really hit it for it. It hit Louisiana. Dean: Yeah right. Dan: But I remember the alarmist saying well, every year it's going to get worse. Now and then there was almost a year, maybe two years, when they didn't have any hurricanes at all. Dean: Yeah, exactly that's what's so funny, right? It's like the things like you know, and it is funny how the whole, how it all has cycles you know, because California, you know, had the. You know everybody's talking about the water levels in California. Now you just it's all reported right now that you know Lake Tahoe is at the highest maximum allowable level for Ever, ever, yes, exactly, it's at its peak, it could be poor flooding. Yeah, exactly, it's like 15 feet off of the highest level allowed and because of all of the snow cap melting and all the stuff. But anyway, it's just so. You know, I definitely see those. It's all part of the balance for our minds, you know yeah, it was really interesting. Dan: Did you ever read bjorn lawnberg? He's, uh, danish. He started off as a you know you know a card carrying climate. You know, I don't know what you call them. I guess they're called climate activists. Dean: Okay, yeah. Dan: I feel that I'm very activated by the climate, so I don't know, what the distinction is there. Are you activated by the climate? I am, you know. When the climate is this way, I'm activated this way, and when the climate's a different way, I'm activated a different way. He wrote an amazing article in the Wall Street Journal. I think it was Wednesday and this past Wednesday, and he just points out that, first of all, the whole climate activism movement is an industry. There's a lot of jobs that are financed by the climate. It might be in the millions the number of people who make money off of doomsday predictions about the climate. So whenever a movement, someone once said everything starts off as a cause and it's just the people emotionally involved. In other words, they said we're not paying attention to this, we have to pay more attention to this. But then when government gets involved, it becomes a movement because large amounts of government money start flowing in a particular direction and then it becomes an industry. The fourth stage is it becomes a racket. I think we're in the climate racket period right now. Yeah, but Bjorn Lomborg was going back to 20, 25 years ago when he had a revelation that the climate does change. But he says that's the nature of the climate. The very nature of the climate is that the climate changes. But he said the first, if you'll remember this, with Al Gore, this was right around when he lost. Dean: Yeah, it was right around 2001. Dan: Yeah, yeah, he was right after the 2000 election Right 2000 election and I suspect he needed some money. So he started the movement and he used the polar bear as an example. There was this one polar bear who was just floating on a very small ice sheet, you know. And they said, you know the bears will be gone within 20 years because of the warming. It turns out the population in the last 20 years has doubled. The number of polar bears has doubled, even though it's gotten warmer. According to the climate racket people, it's gotten warmer, but the polar bears, you know, have been around forever. I guess they know how to adapt to changing conditions. Dean: They were all grizzly bears. Dan: They were all grizzly bears at one time. I don't know if you know that. Dean: I did not. That's where they started. Dan: Yeah. They found the white yeah, they rebranded it as polar bears, I guess extended their territory and that was it, so they've doubled since Al Gore's warning. And then the other thing was that the let's see, there's two more. Well, I'll mention number three. Number three is that all the low islands in the Indian Ocean were going to sink below sea level. The sea level was going to flood the Maldives and some of the other things, and for the most part, all of them have expanded their landmass in the last 20 years. They've actually gotten bigger. They've increased their height above sea level by possibly six inches. Dean: Oh man. Dan: You'd appreciate that. Living in Florida, so it hasn't happened. The other one was the deaths from warming. Last year in the United States I don't know if it was last year or the year before, I don't know if it was last year or the year before 25 times more people died of extreme cold than died of extreme heat. So if you're a betting man, I call it the Gore factor, that if Al Gore says something, bet the other way. Dean: Ah right. Dan: Yeah, yeah, this is you know. Dean: The man is impossibly rich because of his creating a movement, creating an industry, and now it's a racket. Yeah, I mean, it's amazing how invisible he is now. I mean he really is like I haven't seen or heard anything from Al Gore. I can't remember the last time. Dan: Well, it's passive income now. Dean: Right, just stay quiet, stay low. Dan: Just stay quiet, just stay quiet. The dollars just keep rolling in yeah, yeah. But it's interesting. My suspicion is I've been thinking about this because I'm writing my next quarterly book. We just wrapped up Casting Not Hiring, which will come out in September this one with Jeff Madoff, this one with Jeff and it really really worked. This book really worked the Casting Not Hiring but the next one is going to be called Timeless. Technology, and the idea here is that technology is a way of thinking. It's not so much particular technology, but it's a way, and my been that it's actually one of the crucial factors. Technological thinking is one of the crucial factors that differentiates humans from the other species, and what I mean by that it's the intentional and yet unpredictable utilizing stuff from our environment to enhance our capabilities. Dean: And. Dan: I did a search on perplexity what would be reckoned from perplexity doing a search of what would be sort of the 10 early breakthroughs, the technological breakthroughs, and one of them was just stones that you could throw. You could pick up a stone and throw it and it actually changed how the human body evolved. Is that the ability of using our hand and our arm and getting that tremendous arm strength that you can throw a stone and, you know, kill something. Right Kill an animal or kill it. Kill another human yeah, and everything. Dean: I wonder even about that, the evolution of technology, like that, like thinking a rock and then realize that, hey, if I just chisel this away now I make this sharp on this end. Dan: And now all of a sudden we got an axe, you know yeah, and then actually they think that glue was an early adaption, that you could take sticks and stones and put them together. You could glue things together and you could actually. So they looked for probably really sticky saps or something from trees you know that they would use. Then pottery, of course, and it's interesting with pottery that the very earliest samples that we have. clearly they took clay and made it into some sort of cup or yeah, a bowl of some sort, but whenever they find it and it goes back hundreds of thousands of years they can detect alcohol. They can detect that there was alcohol, which kind of shows you how early that must have been. Consciousness transformer that's what I call alcohol. It's a consciousness transformer, would you not say? Dean: Yeah, I mean I was listening to Joe Rogan. I had Jordan Peterson on his podcast just recently. Dan: That's a good podcast partnership. Dean: Yeah, yeah, and he was talking about the, you know psychotropics and the things that are. You know that psilocybin and all the all of those things, marijuana was all what was sort of responsible for the revolutionary change that happened. You know the difference from the fifties to the sixties and his thing was, you know, in the mid to late 60s. You know that's what started the whole. Every single one of those things was made schedule one, narcotic and illegal and completely controlled right, and that his thing is that we haven't seen anything revolutionary, like any kind of change happening from since then, since the 60s, into now. Dan: Which kind of indicates that it's good enough? Dean: Well, it's just kind of funny. You know, like that, you wonder what the you know where he was kind of going with that, but he was using as an example like the creativity in the 60s, like he talked about the difference of the car. Even the cars and the things, the designs of things that were being made in the 60s are iconic and desirable and different than, like you compared to, you know, a camaro or the muscle car, this, the corvette, and the things in the 60s compared to like nobody wants your 19 camaro. That's not desirable at all, not in the the way that the 60s, Except maybe NASCAR. Dan: Except NASCAR, I think Camaros have a very niche use because they're really souped up. Mark Young, his team has won. At the latest count, his team had won three races this year so far. Discount this team had won three races this year so far and he was talking about it at the podcast dinner that we had after doing the podcast, the four-person podcast. But Camaros always play a very active role. They establish themselves as this amazing niche, you know, souped up, NASCAR type of car. But I really take what you're saying there that there's been no blockbuster new designs of cars that have really you know that you think that they'll still be around. In other words, these are real breakthrough cars. Yeah, Just going a little deeper into the Joe Rogan, Peterson, the Jordan. Dean: Peterson conversation. Dan: Did they go any deeper into why the creativity was then? But the creativity hasn't gone any further. Dean: Well, I think it was Joe's sort of. You know, I'm halfway through the podcast right now, but his basic assertion was that those access to those drugs or those not I will call I use the word drugs those, those we could say technologies are new. Access to those things opened up the part of the brain that is creative linkers, like that that's really they're saying all the way back, like going, if you take it all the way back evolutionarily, that they believe, like what you just said, back in, as far back as they go, there's access. You know they're seeing alcohol in, yeah, as mind-altering things. They would revere mushrooms, mushrooms were abundant and things that were mind-altering. And you think through all of these things, even in Indian or Native lore, that the peyote and the things that were, that part of a trip out of reality is a rite of passage or a thing that activates another part of your brain. You know, makes the connections that aren't otherwise accessible. Dan: Yeah, I'm totally, you know, I'm convinced that's probably true. Dean: And I think that we're starting to see now that these hallucinogenic what do we call it? Not hallucinogenics, but psychotropics. What's the right word for? Dan: it Psychotropic, I think. Dean: Yeah, so whatever now in treatment of PTSD and addiction and all of these beneficial things that are coming as part of using it therapeutically and but because it's just now starting to become more accessible or more active, it used to be like you've always heard we you and I both know a lot of people that have gone down the Iowa or the you know version and have had, you know, all sort of mind altering experiences doing that. I've never done it, yeah. Dan: I mean, I mean, it was very interesting. I was at Richard Rossi's Da Vinci 50. This was the last one I was I think it was february and scottsdale and two or three there. We had two or three coach clients there who were just doing a look. See, you know if they wanted to join the previewing and they were having a conversation about psychotropic drugs and they asked me if I had experimented and I said you mean, right beyond dealing with my own brain every day? You mean I said I have to tell you I don't have time for that stuff. Just dealing with my own brain every day is sure, you know, it's a full-time job. You know, because it's switching, it's switching channels continually and it takes a full-time job. You know, because it's switching channels continually and it takes a lot of work to get it focused on something useful. Yeah, I just wonder about that because it's when one of the political parties went really strange. I noticed the Democrats, since, well, kamala seems to me to be a sympathetic candidate for the president. Dean: Unbelievable, this is all craziness. Dan: Yeah, yeah, but they're using the word weird to describe the Republicans. Dean: Yeah. Dan: If there was ever a weird party. I mean, this is sheer projection, this is psychological projection. You know of weird, you know. Dean: Yeah, but it's amazing. Dan: That's when the Democratic Party changed, and it changed quite radically. I remember speaking about you know, psychedelics. I was in the army in Korea for two years. Us Army. Dean: And. Dan: I came back to the West Coast. When we flew back, we went into Seattle. I had a brother who was a professor at University of San Francisco, so I took a jump down to San Francisco before I flew back to my home in Ohio and he said I'm going to show you something really interesting. And he took me to Haight-Ashbury. This is the summer that Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco, became really famous and it was the beginning of the whole hippie movement. And he walked me around and I could tell by interacting with him that he wasn't just an observer, you know that, he was actually a participant. And he didn't do him any good, because he eventually dropped out of, you know, being a professor and became more or less a vagrant. Dean: Tune in turn on drop out. Dan: Yeah well, he dropped out. He dropped out and then, about I would say, 12 years later, he committed suicide. Oh, no, and yeah, I mean, he's the one real casualty in my family. But I remember him how unreal his conversations were starting to become when I talked to him about this. You know this, and he was never and he was very smart. He was very smart I mean before that he was very bright and he was sort of practical and he became a professor, a university professor. Dean: That says something right there. Yeah, yeah. Dan: Yeah and anyway. But that was my first awareness, that was my first introduction to it. I mean, I mean I didn't drink alcohol until I was 27 years old. I never drank until I was 27. Wow, I'll have a glass of wine, that I'll do anything, but I've never I've never actually enjoyed. I had pot a couple of times back in the early 60s, 70s and I found it disconnected me from other people. Alcohol does just the opposite. Alcohol kind of connects you. It does just the opposite. It kind of disconnects you and so it's very definitely. it's a reality since that period of time. But the one thing I want to say is that there's a really interesting thing the Democratic Party, up until the late 60s, was the party of the working class you know, working class, blue collar workers, and they had a real disaster in 1968 because they had huge riots in Chicago. So it's interesting In two weeks they'll be in Chicago and I think they've done one previous convention in Chicago. I think one of Obama's conventions was in Chicago. But anyway, they made a decision that they were no longer the working class and I think it was the result of all the tremendous growth of the student population as a result of the baby boomer generation. So between between, I think, 1940s, when the baby boomer generation starts to 64. Ok, and that would be 18 years there were I think it was, I don't know the exact number, but there was like 75 million babies who were born during that period and the front end of them were going to university in the 60s boomer generation. And so they saw the party start looking. Well, these are our future voters. They're not blue collar workers, they're college students and graduates and professors, and then the entire new working cadre. They're all going to be professionals. They're going to be professionals. And they changed their entire focus in 1960. I think it was in 1969 or 70. George McGovern, who was a senator at that time, did a commission and said we're no longer the party of the working class. And and so they're not, you know, 65 years later. And it's funny because the Republicans were always considered sort of the Pluto class, they were the class of the rich people, and now they've just shipped positions. So 60 years later, it's the billionaires and it's the college professors and media people and the bureaucratic class the government bureaucrats they're the Democrats. And the working class class the government bureaucrats they're the Democrats and the working class is the Republicans. Dean: Yeah, the Midwestern. Yeah, that's true, yeah yeah, yeah yeah. Dan: And Trump is the working class billionaire. Dean: Yes, that's true. I wanted to say it is kind of I'll use the word weird. What is kind of weird about this increased use of the word weird to describe the Republicans now is that it's so widespread. It's like the it's the Democratic talking point now. Like I love the videos now that kind of expose, the, you know, the Democrat party line sort of thing, and it happens on both sides actually. But I mean this idea of that, you know, with the media, all the soundbites are, you know, planting that thought that Republicans are weird, that this is weird. Dan: They're testing it. It's just that it's. I think it's hard for them to say it plausibly. There's no traditional values that the Democrats represent. Yeah, but it's interesting. And now I'm especially interested in your Joe Rogan, Jordan Peterson podcast. Dean: And I'm going to watch that after. Dan: Watch that and Jordan Peterson I think I mean the two people together is a very interesting partnership for a podcast, because I think Jordan Peterson is, you know, came out of the university class. He was a professor here in Toronto and where he became. He became very famous for his book, which was basically very popular Rules for life you know, like before you leave your bedroom in the morning, make your bed and, yeah, stand up straight. You know, stand up straight and when you visit with your, your friends and meet their parents, be the sort of person that their parents would like to have come back as a guest. Pretty basic, fundamental rules of life. But then he really became infamous, if you want to call it that here in Toronto, because he had a real objection to the whole university class saying that people could be whatever gender they wanted to be, and they could self-identify, and they were opposed to the he and her or he and she thing, and he said no, he said I'm not going to do that. He said if it's a female, I'm going to call her she. And they said oh, this is an attack. This is an attack on equality. This is an attack on diversity. This is an attack on inclusion. So he became very famous and it actually ultimately had forced him his hand to leave the university. He was called up and they said we're going to take away your professional degree and everything like that. Right, right, okay, which you know. I think there's something weird about that. Dean: I mean just my own opinion here, but yeah and I think Joe knows him. Dan: I think he's had Joe's had conversations. Joe Polish has had conversations with Jordan Peele. But all his videos where he's being interviewed by people who obviously don't like him, he comes off really well. He comes off as the sort of sane, rational person in all the you know, in all his interviews. I enjoy watching him. He strikes me as being kind of on the depressed side. You know he seems not to. I think he's a psychologist. I think that by training. And anyway, but I think it's interesting because this all started with the conversation of alcohol on the ancient pottery. Dean: Yeah. Dan: You know our thing here, but I think that probably throughout history, generation by generation, place after place, they found substances which can alter their consciousness, and I think it's probably been with human beings forever. Dean: Yeah, these whole. You're absolutely right, that whole yeah. Dan: It's not as good as steak for breakfast. Dean: No, I'll tell you what Dan. Dan: I have Steak for breakfast. Steak for breakfast. I just started it 12 days ago and it makes a big difference. Dean: You've started Carnivore. Dan: Well, not Carnivore, but I just don't have Cheerios for breakfast. Dean: Ah, right, right, Protein for breakfast. Yeah, I've been this week has been because I've been leaning more and more, as you know, working with jj on prioritizing pro no, babs was telling me about your call, abs was telling me about your call yesterday yeah and your air dryer. Dan: Your air, my air fryer. Dean: Yeah, and I'll tell you your air fryer and I made yesterday, yesterday for the first time, the most amazing ribeye in the air fryer. That was so juicy and delicious it was and so easy. I mean literally. I took the ribeye, I put salt and pepper and just a little bit. Dan: Yes, came out just like so your adventures get around you. Now I know, yeah, you're absolutely right. Dean: But I mean that's just, it's so good, who knew? Dan: Yeah, I mean yeah, it was I texted that. Dean: Well, we've got the whole. I'm very fortunate that you see second hand through, babs, but you know there's been a real support network, a gathering of what we're lovingly calling Team Dean on a text thread, and so I texted a picture of that last night to the group. Dan: Let's keep Dean in the mainland for a while, right? Dean: We don't want him drifting off into Glanlandia for eternity At least until we can get my mind melded up there somehow, right, but this week has been a breakthrough. Like this week I've been, this is the first week of full carnivore, like only meat. Oh so I started on Monday and it's been, you know, an interesting thing. But I had my highest weight loss week since we've been doing this by by this and I actually feel great. It took a couple of days to kind of get through the Van Allen belt of carbohydrate craving, you know. But now that I'm in, I'm through, I'm out of the atmosphere, I'm kind of floating that I think I can do this, you know, perpetually here for a while, and one of the reasons yeah, yeah Well. Dan: yeah well, I mean you talk about the air fryer, but there's a direct connection between the management of fire and your air fryer. you know, I mean hundreds of thousands of years and the human, the first humans who got a handle on fire. You know, it happened, probably accidentally, it was a lightning strike or something. But then they began to realize once we have fire, let's find a way of keeping it going. So we have access and that was a huge jump, because eating raw meat almost uses as many calories as you're getting from the meat, In other words you really have to work to digest. Let's call it steak. You know the steak. It takes a lot of calories to digest it. You really have to work to digest it but once they added fire to the mix and you could cook the food it made it much easier to digest and you got your calories much easier, yeah, but the other thing is that it's filling it's very filling, I mean the more carnivore you are, the less you're attracted to the sugar. That's the truth, easy caps. I mean, I don't feel particularly hungry. I had breakfast around 8 o'clock this morning Steak. I have steak and avocado. Okay, it's ribeye, but we're going to get. As a result of your yesterday information, babs is going to get an air fryer. We're going to get an air fryer, and then Stephen Poulter had even more. Dean: I saw that. He put up a fancy thing, exotic thing you would know that Stephen tracked it down, because that's what Stephen does. Dan: Yeah, but it's very interesting this getting enough calories to do interesting mind work. It's about if you're going to. I read a report that one of the great advantages of North America is right from the beginning. Right from when the first people came to the East Coast, they had a lot of protein right from the beginning. There was lots of game. There was lots of fish, you know. They had a lot of game and Americans have. Except for two periods of history, during the Revolutionary War and, I think, great Depression, americans have always had as many calories as they wanted. But there's a reading that high-level mental work requires roughly, you know, in the neighborhood of above 2,000 calories a day. You have to have 2,000 calories to be doing mental work. Dean: That's interesting. Dan: Yeah, yeah. And North America, the US and Canada have always had enormous amount of calories, protein calories, you know. So you can do hard labor, you can do high level of mental work. Makes for an industrious, you know, makes for an industrious population. Dean: Yeah, yeah, that's really you know. Jordan Peterson has been carnivore for five years. Dan: He's been carnivore for five years, yeah to save his life really. Dean: Right. Dan: And he mentioned that. Dean: you know he looks at when the that everything got shifted when they came out with the food pyramid in the 70s, that was not by any nutritionist but by the agriculture department to get people getting grains and breads and stuff as the foundation of a healthy lifestyle, healthy nutrition plan. Dan: That sounds like a four-stage cause movement, industry, racket. Racket yeah, I think it's now at the racket stage yeah, you know I mean halfway when we go. We were at the cottage for the last two weeks and halfway to the cottage is tim hortons. Tim hortons, okay, and I will tell you, based on your present heading in life, dean, you've probably been to your last Tim Hortons, because there's nothing in there that's actually good for you. Dean: Right, right, right, right. Yeah, that's true, isn't it? Dan: I mean that's something I call it Tim Hortons, where white people go to get whiter. Dean: Oh man, Do you go up 400 when you go to the cottage, Like do you go past? No, we go 404. Dan: We go 404. Dean: Okay, so you don't go by Weber's. Dan: No, weber's is good, weber's is a high-protein, but that's what I mean. You don't pass that on your way to your cottage. Dean: You're one freeway over on your way to york, got it, you're one. We go one freeway over right, right, right. Yeah, I got it. Yeah, that's interesting, but that you know there's a great example what a canadian institution you know tim horton's corner, really it's, uh, it's funny, yeah, but I had a thought about, you know, jordan Peterson being. You know like I think that where the revolution has really discussion of is this the best of times or the worst of times? My thought was that the battle for our minds is the thing. Yes, you're absolutely right, but just like cancel culture, I think we're in a period where our access to more information that's not being just packaged and filtered for us. We have access to unfilled information, and I think that you're seeing a resurgence, that we're moving towards in big swaths of categories, that the consensus, things that actually make a difference, and that we have access to more and more people who can do that, plus the diagnostic tools that we have support and show which methodologies are the most. And we're starting to see that in. You know, just like cancel culture was able to, the reason that we brought on cancel culture is that the consensus we were able to, everything was being exposed. You know that more people had a voice to say to, to the checks and balances kind of thing of being observed, and that when people find out things, you know you've got access to that. So I see things like nutrition, like it's like I'm noticing a trending, you know, more examination of christ, of Christianity as a thing that's becoming more mainstream as well, and that's just an observation of you know, seeing all these things. You know. Dan: yeah, One of the things that's really interesting is the variety of choices that you can make that actually cancel out a whole other part of where the information or news is coming out. You know, for example, I haven't as I mentioned, I haven't watched television at all for now more than six years, and so what ABC thinks, what CBS thinks, what NBC thinks, what NPR, public television, msnbc, cnn think about anything I'm not the target here anymore because I don't know what they're saying about anything but I found all sorts of sites on the internet that I find really interesting. Real Clear Politics is my go-to. First thing in the morning I always look at Real Clear Politics, and what they do is they just aggregate headlines for the entire spectrum. So if you want to go to all the other sites, you can go there. But what they find, you know. I find that they're making pretty widespread choices of what goes on there. In other words, if you're left wing politically, you'll find articles on RealClearPolitics. If you're right wing, you'll find real clear. But one of the things I find really interesting is when they mentioned the most popular articles for the last seven days, for the last 24 hours. They're all right wing, they're not left wing. So interesting. Although, yeah, I've never seen a left wing article be most watched or most read during the last seven days or the last 24 hours. They're all using the definitions of what would be left-wing or right-wing in today's setting. So it means that the people who are going to RealClearPolitics are mainly right-wing and they're interested in knowing what the left is saying, wayne, and they're interested in knowing what the left is saying, but they're not really. They're not really reinforcing themselves with the articles. I mean a and you can tell just by the nature of the headline, which where the bias is whether it's left or right and in any way. And but the interesting thing is how much I'm using perplexity now. Dean: Me too. Dan: Yeah, and I just got this format Tell me the 10 most important aspects of this particular topic. Five seconds later, I got the 10. And what I find is it's having an effect on my mind that there's never one reason for anything. There's always. I mean, I use 10 reasons, but if I did 20, they could probably do 20, you know but what it does? It gives you a more balanced sense of what's true, okay, but I've discovered this on myself. I mean, if you talk to 100 people, maybe three of them are using perplexity and perplexity. You know I may. I know there's other sites but it does for me what I want it to do. It gives me a background to think about things, and is that? What you're talking about is non-controlled? Dean: Because it's my question. Yeah, like that's what I think is that we've got access. Dan: It's my probes my probes that are revealing the information. Dean: Yeah. Dan: No one is packaging this for me. It's that I'm asking clarify me on this particular subject and bang you know within a matter of seconds I have clarification. Dean: Yeah, yeah. Dan: Is that what you're saying here? Dean: and I, but I think that the onus is on us to do our own interpretation and, you know, measuring whether this fits with what we think. Whereas, you know, we were sort of when we were exposed to information like all of our whole adult lives, up until the last say, you know, 10 years has really been filtered through the lenses of the mainstream media, like I think about curators, often curators, curators. Yeah, they were the curators. Yeah, or the guardians, local minority. You remember, I mean, even in the closest thing was I remember when City TV came out with Speaker's Corner. Dan: You remember that they would have a little booth set up and you could go in and speak your mind. Dean: Yeah you could go in and speak your mind and that's how you got to think, see what other people were thinking. Otherwise, you had to go to Young and Dundas and you know, on the corner there and hear everybody up on their soapbox or whatever it was. That's always been. You know, that's kind of where everybody's megaphone now is. You don't have to go out to the corner where all the people are. You can sit in your basement and you've got a megaphone to the whole world. Dan: Yeah, you know, this probably helps explain something. I read an article Friday, I downloaded it and I read it about three or four times, and that is that none of the big corporations are making any money on AI. Right, they're investing enormously in it, but they're not making any money on it, and I think the reason is that it wasn't designed for them. Dean: Ah right. Dan: It was designed for individuals to do whatever the hell they wanted to do. And if anything, it works against the corporations, because if people are using AI to pursue their own interests, that means it's time and attention that they're not giving to the corporations. Yeah, yes. Dean: And I would say there's a real panic. Dan: I would say there's a real panic setting in, because it's when ChatGPT came out. Everybody said, oh, now this is going to enhance our ability to get our message across. Well, that's only true if people are paying attention. But what if the impact of AI is actually to take people's attention away from you? Dean: Yeah, it is changing so much. So I mean yeah, it is changing so much, you know. Dan: I mean. Dean if you're going carnivore, Tim Hortons' messaging isn't getting to you. Dean: Yeah. Dan: I mean All that money they're spending on Tim Hortons' advertising is wasted money on you. Wasted on me. Dean: That's exactly it. Yeah, it's so amazing how to waste your money on Dean Jack. Dan: How to waste your money on Dean Jack. How to waste your money on Dean Jack Uh-huh. Dean: Man so funny. Well, yeah, I should. This would be great, though, to get a. You know, start spreading the word about the air fryer. Get an air fryer deal. I mean, the salmon and the steak are amazing. Dan: And apparently JJ thinks pork chops are good. That's right. So you got the whole good. That's right, exactly. Dean: So you got the whole scoop. Dan: I love it that you've got a buffer between you and the technology. Well, she controls the checkbook, so she might as well get the information, because she controls the checks. Yes, and Babs has been my authority on eating since I've met her. I mean that's one of the great benefits of being in relation she's always been good about that. You know, my life is two parts, before Babs and after Babs. Dean: Yeah, I know Absolutely. I'm much healthier since I've met her. Dan: I'm much healthier since I met her. Yeah, Anyway, yeah, but it's really interesting. You know that what you're introducing here to the Cloudlandia conversation is that we now have the opportunity to be much more discerning than we were before. Dean: Yeah, we have not only the opportunity but the responsibility, and that's what I think we wrestle with is that we can't just take all of the information and take it at face value to realize that that there's a level of building your own internal filters. Timeless Technology is that we're looking for advantage. Dan: That's what. I established right at the beginning is that you're looking for an advantage that, for a while, other people don't have, because that improves your status. That improves your status that you have an advantage, and it creates inequality. One of the things that people don't realize is that every time you create a new advantage, it creates inequality in your surrounding area, okay, and then other people have to respond to that, either by using your advantage, like imitating your advantage, or they canitating your advantage, or they can create their own advantage, or they can try to stop you from having your advantage, and I think that depends on your framework. So I think a lot of cancel culture is people not wanting you to have that advantage, so they won't let you talk about it, they won't let you do certain things and I think the cancel culture has probably been there right from the beginning, it just takes different forms. She's a witch, yeah, yeah, there's a witch, yeah, yeah. Can I tell you something about? That the salem, and also the ones that happened in Europe the witch thing, was. It was moldy grain, so usually the witch seasons happen to do happen when there was a lot of rain. Okay, and the grains got moldy and my sense is they created, they created, and so that a lot of the Fermenting. Yeah, there was a fermentation, but also it drove people a little bit crazy and there's a lot of investigation now of the which periods. Dean: Okay, salem is the most famous US. Dan: But it didn't happen. It didn't except for Salem Massachusetts. But they had several really wet seasons where the grain got moldy and my sense is that people were getting fermented grain on a daily basis and it drove me kind of crazy, yeah that made him weird. Dean: Weird it made him weird. I saw james carville. James carville said that the democrats should stop saying they're weird and start calling them creeps. Weird Weird is creeps as a label. They're creeps, you know yeah. Dan: Yeah. Dean: Yeah, yeah. Dan: I think it's funny to see. I would love to hear. Dean: I'd love to hear a podcast or a panel interview between you. Know, luntz the. I forget what his first name is Jeffrey Luntz? Is it the Republican wordsmith guy? I think it's Jeffrey. Dan: Luntz, I don't know him oh. Dean: Luntz yeah. Dan: Jeffrey Luntz. He's the one who does the panel discussions, that's right. Dean: And he gets the messaging, for he's the Republican wordsmith and James Carville is essentially that for the Democrats. I'd love to hear that. Dan: Yeah, I think James Carville is essentially that for the Democrats. I'd love to hear that. Dean: Yeah, I think James Carville is now. He's like the crazy ant upstairs. Yeah, I think so. Right, right, right. Dan: Because the last couple of weeks he said you know you better get over this mania real fast that you're having with Kamala Harris and he says, because he said you have no idea what's coming back against you. It'll take the Republicans three or four weeks to figure out what the target is here, and he says you better get over this real fast. He says it's going to be incredibly hard work over the next three months to get to the election, make sure your grains are dry here, don't get that fermented grain brain. Make sure your powder is dry too. Yeah, yeah, but it's an interesting thesis. This is where we've added a new dimension to Cloudlandia the psychotropic part of Cloudlandia yeah, I agree. Dean: There was a. Dan: Greek player, one of the Greek writers, playwrights. He talked about a place called Cloud Cuckoo Land. Dean: Okay, that's funny. Dan: Yeah, and he was talking about people who would just go off and make up new stuff and everything like that had no basis in current reality and he called it cloud cuckoo land. You know well, you know we've had a lot of that over the last 50 or 60 years yeah, I think what we're really introducing. Dean: Dan is the intersection you know the venn diagram of the mainland cloudlandia and Danlandia or Deanlandia. That's the one that we can actually control. Is Danlandia, yeah. Dan: Well, the big thing is, if you truly want to be a uniquely creative individual today, the resources are available for you to do it. Dean: Yeah. Dan: But you got to be really discerning about what gets allowed in across the borders into your thinking that's it exactly. Dean: Yeah, All right Dan. Dan: Yeah, I mean, yeah, I have to jump too. One thing about it is I'm going to watch that Joe Rogan church because I think that's interesting. Dean: I have to watch that Joe Rogan George because I think that's interesting. Dan: I have to laugh when Joe Rogan had. Dean: Peter Zion for a loop. Dan: I've never seen Joe Rogan thrown so much for a loop, because Peter Zion is nothing if not confident about his point of view. I mean, he's a very confident guy about his point of view and Joe wasn't ready for it and about every you know, every 90 seconds he said holy cow, oh wow. Oh yeah. Dean: Oh, I got to watch that one too, jesus Christ yeah. Dan: And you can see Joe sitting there. He said yeah he said next time I have this guy on no pot for 24 hours beforehand. This is moving, this is moving. I'm too slow here. I can't keep up with this you know, Peter Zion is like a jackhammer when he starts going you know he does a whack, whack, whack. Yeah, that would be Actually Jordan Peterson and Peter Zion would be an interesting one. Two brains, yeah, yeah, for sure. Maybe Elon Musk as a third person, jordan Peterson and Peter Zion would be an interesting one. Mm-hmm, Two brains yeah yeah for sure, Maybe Elon Musk as a third person. Dean: Imagine a panel. Yeah, exactly, there was a great. There was a show called Dinner for Five and it was a. It was an entertainment like movie one, where they'd have different directors and actors at dinner, just a mix of people and having just recording their conversation. No real thing. Jon Favreau did that show it was really great. Dan: No curating really. Yeah, anyway. Dean: Okay Dan. Dan: Very entertaining. We'll be here next week, yes, I always enjoy these. Dean: They go so fast. Yeah, thanks a lot. Okay, thanks, dan, I'll talk to you soon. Bye.
Inside ChampCar - Black Flag Racing Camaro takes on the Lifeline 24-Hour Classic From tattoos to racing a Camaro at the most brutal race on the ChampCar calendar, the Lifeline 24-Hour Classic at VIR. We talk about "It all started with me going back and forth with renting a ride." Then Jet Tamburri said, "Maybe I should just start my own team. So I asked a few friends with whom I do HPDE events." Next, he looked for a car. He found the 1995 Chevy Camaro and thought this would be great since we all track Camaros. There were 4 drivers up until a month ago. We added a 5th. The drivers were all friends, but my pit crew was new to the group. Friends of friends most of us met for the first time Friday before the race. I bought the car at the end of April. We had one test day at CMP in the middle of June. The car was horrible. I worked on it when I could to get it to VIR. What a race! They did well, finishing 26th overall and 2nd in class. image by https://www.politipixels.com/ Inside ChampCar is the weekly deep dive into the TireRack.com ChampCar Endurance Series. Hosted by veteran sports broadcaster and producer Brian Bielanski and ChampCar's director of marketing, Bill Strong. We will discuss the races and their happenings each week and talk with team owners, drivers, and crew. Episodes are released every Thursday morning on the Racing Wire Podcast Network on your favorite podcast platform. ChampCar Endurance Series is for people like you who have always wanted to go road racing without all the hassles, giant rulebooks, or obscene expenses. All you need is a valid driver's license, some safety gear, and a race car, which you can rent from arrive and drive teams or build your own! Brought to you by Candelaria Racing Products and Better Call Kaul. https://candelaria-racing.com/ Eric Kaul - 5G home and Wireless Expert Call 01-508.834.3311 eric.kaul@wireless-zone.com #ChampCarEnduranceSeries#TireRack#RVAgfx#Lifeline_Fire_USA#Frozen_Rotors#HawkPerformance#FlyinWrenchMotorsports#Flagtronics#KrispyKreme#DiscoveryParts#MoneyShiftRacing#NineLivesRacing#AutoZone#bettercallKaul#Sentinel --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/racingwire/support
If you hear something you like, text your friends, if you don't hear something you like, text us here!What separates Houston Performance Driving from the Houston Police Department? Find out as we bring on Troy Dixon from HPD to clear up the confusion and give us a behind-the-scenes look at the upcoming Houston Cars and Cocktails event at Sawyer Park in the Woodlands on July 12th. Troy shares how the event is tailored for adults, with a strong emphasis on responsible behavior and strict adherence to TABC regulations, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all. Learn about the thoughtful measures, including hiring police officers, to prevent any issues related to drinking and driving, and get the lowdown on the event's layout and access points.Shifting gears, we explore the vibrant world of Cars and Cocktails gatherings at Sawyer Park and Little Woodrows in Tomball. Held on the second and last Sundays of each month, these family-friendly and pet-friendly events offer something for everyone. From games for kids and massive screen TVs for sports to VIP parking sections and an incredible variety of cars, you'll understand why these events are a paradise for car enthusiasts. Troy breaks down the logistics, assisting with parking and detailing the diverse range of vehicles on display, from Corvettes and Camaros to Supras and BMWs. Plus, we offer some essential tips for staying sun-safe and hydrated during the hot summer months.Finally, we take a nostalgic trip through significant moments in automotive history and examine the current state of the US auto market. From the first Chevrolet Corvette rolling off the assembly line in 1953 to Ford selling its first automobile in 1903, we celebrate the milestones that have shaped the industry. We also address contemporary challenges such as high prices, rising borrowing costs, and the impact of a cyber attack on CDK Global. Alongside the struggles of EV startup Fisker, which iThe Original Lupe' Tortilla RestaurantsLupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas Gulf Coast Auto ShieldPaint protection, tint, and more!ProAm Auto AccessoriesProAm Auto Accessories: "THE" place to go to find exclusive and hard to find parts and accessories!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeartRadio! Just go to iheartradio.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on iHeartRadio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
If you hear something you like, text your friends, if you don't hear something you like, text us here!As the gentle Texas breeze whispers through the vintage cars at the Keels & Wheels Concours d'Elegance, we ensconce ourselves in the lap of automotive luxury with a thorough examination of the 2024 Infiniti QX60. Imagine gripping the wheel of this sumptuous SUV, with its quilted leather hugging your every curve and the open road beckoning. The In Wheel Time crew join the chorus, comparing notes on how Infiniti's offering contends with luxury titans like Audi and disruptors like Kia. We wrench open the hood of performance, styling, and the nuances that set the QX60 apart, all while navigating the competitive currents of the luxury SUV marketplace.Shift gears with us as we switch from plush modernity to the soulful art of classic car restoration with John Hardin, Creative Classics and Customs. Feel the heartbeat of history as we share tales from the trenches of rebuilding automotive legends, blending yesterday's allure with today's tech. Listen in as we reminisce about our journey from collision repair to exclusively breathing new life into classic steel. We'll introduce you to the intricacies of sourcing custom chassis and debate the economics of Camaros vs. Mopars, all wrapped up with a bow of personal anecdotes from the Hot Rod Tour of Texas. This episode is a love letter to the car enthusiast, a rich tapestry woven with the threads of Houston's vibrant automotive scene and the colorful characters that turn ordinary vehicles into extraordinary tales.The Original Lupe' Tortilla RestaurantsLupe Tortilla in Katy, TexasSponsored by Gulf Coast Auto ShieldPaint protection and more!Sponsored by ProAm Auto AccessoriesProAm Auto Accessories: "THE" place to go to find exclusive and hard to find parts and accessories!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeartRadio! Just go to iheartradio.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on iHeartRadio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
Picture the rumble of a 5.7-liter Hemi engine and the shine of a '69 Oldsmobile 442 as we cruise through the heart of Texas car culture with the locals who know it best. Ian Koch, Michael Rez, and Brian Hood open the garage doors to their souped-up creations, offering a seat at the table of DIY mastery and muscle car royalty. This episode isn't just about the specs; it's a journey through the history and passion that fuels every polished chrome detail and custom-engineered part.Strap in as we switch lanes from the roar of Ian's 1971 D100 to the nostalgic purr of Brian's half '63 Ford Galaxy 500, exploring the horsepower and heart behind these mechanical marvels. The road winds through tales of family bonding over engine blocks, cat-infested Camaros turned dream rides, and the shared experience of the Texas Hot Rod Tour. You're invited to ride shotgun through the stories of triumph, camaraderie, and the unbreakable bond between man, machine, and the open road.The Original Lupe' Tortilla RestaurantsLupe Tortilla in Katy, TexasSponsored by Gulf Coast Auto ShieldPaint protection and more!Sponsored by ProAm Auto AccessoriesProAm Auto Accessories: "THE" place to go to find exclusive and hard to find parts and accessories!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeartRadio! Just go to iheartradio.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on iHeartRadio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
Strap in tight—this episode's a wild ride through the heartbeats and burnouts of the car community, with the unapologetically fierce self-made queen 2ssCrazyDes of the South's car scene steering the conversation. She takes us from her chrome-rimmed Tahoe days to sliding Camaros, painting a vivid picture of life in the fast lane. You'll be riding shotgun as she recounts an exhilarating journey of transformation, spotlighting the generational shifts in car culture and the contrast of police attitudes towards our need for speed from yesteryear to the present.Navigating the twists and turns of the drifting world isn't for the faint-hearted, especially if you're a woman with rubber to burn and something to prove. Our guest shifts into high gear, tackling the trials and triumphs of standing out as a female slider among a sea of petrol-heads. With raw honesty, she shares her experiences from intimidation to empowerment on the track, celebrating the influential women who've left skid marks on her life and honoring a lost peer whose legacy fuels her drive.Finally, we cruise into the essence of what makes the car community tick—camaraderie, quirky traditions, and the memories we create along the way. You'll feel the pulse of our shared passion from Mardi Gras in Texas to the vibrant meets in NOLA, as we spotlight the community's unwavering support and our everlasting pursuit of carving out spaces for legal racing. It's about the legacy we're building, the dreams we're towing, and the little ones we're inspiring to one day take the wheel. Join us on this joyride where the bonds forged under the hood are just as precious as the horsepower they harness.Support the Show.Follow our instagram for more updates http://instagram.com/therollbackshow
Welcome back to another ZZP Power Hour Podcast! We've been prepping our cars and ordering tires all week getting ready for opening day at our local drag strip. We'll be out there all day and couldn't be more excited. Join us as we try to contain ourselves while we discuss our enthusiasm for our first day at the track of 2024! We're bringing two Camaros, a Sonic, a Cruze, and a Grand Prix. The forecast looks good and we're hoping for ideal track conditions so we can properly shake these cars down. Hopefully, we'll see some of you there! Grab a beverage or grab a lane! We're talkin' racin' GOFASTNOTBROKE
The friend circle is the best thing you could have in the car world... The Chevy EV truck gets more range and it gets cheaper as well Ford delays a new third row SUV EV to 2027 also delays the next generation F150 to 2026 it begs the question why are they doing it? Are they waiting for the election or are they converting to hybrid? Ford's Official statement, newfound dedication to expanding its hybrid offering Ford confirmed its skunk works team is led by former Tesla engineers Allen Clark creating a lower smaller profitable EV platform The GR Corolla power train is going into the new Lexus UV, but will not come to North America Subaru Crosstrek or Subaru Forester, which is best for you BMW killing the four series to make way for the new BMW vision NEUE KLASSE concept vehicle could be EV or hybrid New EV by Chevy the bolt will be for sale less than $10,000 Ferrari create a patent on an engine that works upside down with hydrogen hybrid option Mazda patents a hybrid with three rotor rotary in a rear wheel drive car, Mazda also is the first to be cleared on Testin of hydrogen engines in fleet in Japan BMW confirms the M5 2025 wagon which is a hybrid 730 hp V8 Nissan and Mitsubishi team up for creation of EV pick up Nissan has a three-year plan to refresh lineup to introduce seven new models by 2026. I didn't even know Nissan had seven models in the first place. California rated the chop shop for Corvettes and Camaros 10 Camaros and two Corvettes found on the property Corvette parts, Camaro parts doors, hoods other items and even the LT one engine and transmission three people arrested two people on site one person offsite According to California theft stats 202,802 vehicles stolen last year totaling $1.8 billion most common cars stolen 2015 Kia Optima in the 2000 Honda Civic Genesis created a GV60 magma concept. It will pave the way for a new powerful and athletic trim levels to each car produced by Genesis. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tug-h1ll/message
Today's Wandering Topics: Roundabouts. Canadians. Camaros. Pintos and Pacers. And Jimmy Buffet! Kris Olson and Terri Refsgard join the guys to talk about Meet Me In Margarita Bay. A great event to raise money for the New Community Shelter in Green Bay. Here's a link for more information and tickets! https://newcommunityshelter.org/Our-Events/Events/Murder-Mystery Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-8 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Oshkosh. Subscribed to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Kris Olson, Terri Refsguard
There are some cars out there that seemed like a good idea at the time but ended up failing. There are other cars that seem crazy on paper and were even worse in metal, but got built anyway. Today we're talking about 10 of history's automotive moon shots that failed to take hold. From odd propulsion choices to super cars that didn't deliver, overpriced economy badges to hypercars made obsolete by their maker, we cover it all. 10 Times Car Companies SENT it and Missed16 year-old steals a dozen Camaros to sell at takeoversMatt gets a physicalAnd more!Recorded March 6, 2024 Head to https://www.FACTOR MEALS.com/tire50 and use code tire50 to get 50% off. Use Off The Record! and ALWAYS fight your tickets! Enter code TSTPOD for a 10% discount on your first case on the Off The Record app, or go to https://www.offtherecord.com/TST Want your question answered? Want to watch the live stream, get ad-free podcasts, or exclusive podcasts? Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thesmokingtirepodcast Tweet at us!https://www.Twitter.com/thesmokingtirehttps://www.Twitter.com/zackklapman Instagram:https://www.Instagram.com/thesmokingtirehttps://www.Instagram.com/therealzackklapman Want your question answered? Want to watch the live stream, get ad-free podcasts, or exclusive podcasts? Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thesmokingtirepodcast Use Off The Record! and ALWAYS fight your tickets! Enter code TST10 for a 10% discount on your first case on the Off The Record app, or go to http://www.offtherecord.com/TST. Watch our car reviews: https://www.youtube.com/thesmokingtire Tweet at us!https://www.Twitter.com/thesmokingtirehttps://www.Twitter.com/zackklapman Instagram:https://www.Instagram.com/thesmokingtirehttps://www.Instagram.com/therealzackklapman
What is going everyone and welcome back to TT! This week, I am joined by enthusiast extraordinaire and car content creator, Louis Warner. On this episode we discuss how his love for cars came to be, why he absolutely adores the E92 M3 and Camaros so much, he goes over what his three key ingredients are to why his growth on Instagram has been so successful, and in a cool way...we give our flowers to our mommas. Without them, him and I would not be who we are today. So tell your moms you love them peeps. You can find Louis on IG and YouTube @louiswarner_. Please give him a follow because he is awesome. I hope you all enjoy this great interview. Enthusiasts never die!
Join us as we are taking you straight to the heart of the 63rd annual Autorama in Houston, Texas, where we had a chat with Justin Smith. As the lead designer and owner of Smithy Customs, Justin lets us into his world of classic car restorations, revealing the painstaking and rewarding journey of bringing a vintage vehicle back to life. Echoing through our conversation are the revs of a 71 Bronco, Camaros, and a 65 custom Corvette, each with a unique story to tell. Experiencing the high-octane race against time to get a 69 Camaro ready for the show, Justin also shines a light on the importance of modern conversions for safety and reliability.But the adventure doesn't stop there! Get revved up as Justin shares about the unique obstacles in restoring vintage cars, with a special focus on a gorgeous Buick Riviera Nominated for the prestigious Magnificent Seven award qualifing for the Millwinders Award for the Houston show, Justin also enlightens us about how showcasing a car often leads to an influx of similar projects. Get to visualize his workspace, complete with a paint booth, as we wrap up our chat with him, sending our best wishes for his award nomination.Now, let's change lanes and bring you a comprehensive review of the 2023 GMC Canyon Pickup Truck. We dissect its features, engine power, off-road capabilities, and impressive Google-based system compatibility with Apple CarPlay and Android. Though the fuel economy could be better, it's clear that the Canyon stands its ground against the likes of the Ford Ranger and Toyota Tacoma. So, buckle up and join us on this exciting ride every Saturday morning for lively chats around everything cars and beyond!Lupe Tortilla, sponsor Tailpipes & Tacos Lupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas, is host to the quarterly Saturday morning cruise-in!Sponsored by Gulf Coast Auto Shield Paint protection and more!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeart Radio! Just go to iheart.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on iHeart Radio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeart Radio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
In this old boring BMW episode 320, Mental won't watch the F1 race from his pool, Chrissy won't watch the race live, and Chris doesn't crash a plane. Really we talk all about F1's inaugural race in Las Vegas this weekend. Self-Driving Tesla? Boring—Check Out This Self-Drifting Toyota Supra (motortrend.com) https://www.motortrend.com/features/toyota-self-driving-drifting-ev-ai-technology/ The Maserati Quattroporte Is Still the Undisputed King of Depreciation (thedrive.com) https://www.thedrive.com/news/the-maserati-quattroporte-is-still-the-undisputed-king-of-depreciation Top 25 Cars That Hold Their Value the Best – and the 25 Worst - iSeeCars.com https://www.iseecars.com/cars-that-hold-their-value-study 2023 Maserati Quattroporte Review, Pricing, and Specs (caranddriver.com) https://www.caranddriver.com/maserati/quattroporte-2023 Bay Area Robotaxis are in Purgatory https://media.hubspot.com/robotaxis-are-parked-in-purgatory?ecid=ACsprvv_o-3nsKEnblj-cJAbfckS-nbSNI772fuctW-nYwP0vZAjMeYDw_MKVPQCUiFOSnlJqBQT&_hsmi=281819835&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-9LGCHSWKy8dy3rzCuSgkvm9NtDTnDnyAUzw2aNsVxfikH9HiqxHTbSpUMBmQWgRwsyGY6EXHbLss_HiKkbkdDUf3YjKQ Battle Scarred Motorsports https://www.battlescarred.org/about-us/ Ranger Road https://rangerroad.org/ PGA HOPE Program https://www.pgareach.org/services/military/ Pair of Camaros on RacingJunk dot Com https://www.racingjunk.com/camaro-mustang-challenge/184479417/2-cmc-camaros-misc-parts-for-sale.-1-is-wrecked-1-is-donor.html#11 Project Farm -Jack Stand Stress test Video https://youtu.be/hXzusz_eUy8?si=_oQUbqysVUwnEbIt E1R at Glacier Bay Car Launch https://youtu.be/rkLtmPxFGIE Mental and Chrissy Try Malort https://www.instagram.com/p/CtDac5-Ix-n/ Chrissy's World Famous F* Bisquick Recipe https://youtu.be/83c3rjGqEeQ Play F1 Fantasy with us! https://fantasygp.com/league/?lid=8094 “Join a League” = 38648094 Our Website - https://everyoneracers.com/ Download or stream here - https://open.spotify.com/show/5NsFZDTcaFlu4IhjbG6fV9 https://mfbc.us/m/yp26k6j - E1R Bingo Card https://discord.gg/e94QGE - E1R Discord Server https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPrTs8wdzydOqbpWZ_y-xEA - Our YouTube
Welcome to episode #69 of our unfiltered and spirited podcast episode! Crack open a cold one and join us as we kick things off with our Weekly Beer, diving into the controversial Amouranth Beer—is it cheating, or just gross? Ric makes a comeback and we get a heartfelt marriage update from Danny. Vik steps up as the new construction guru, while Ric faces a weekend dilemma that's too relatable. Rev your engines for our 'Cars and Coffee' talk where we discuss the ban on Mustangs, Camaros, and Chargers. We then shift gears to admire the coolest cars spotted at recent expos. Ric puts his compatibility to the test before we debate whether Christmas is overshadowing Thanksgiving. For our anime fans, we delve into, without spoilers, 'Attack on Titan: The Final (The Actual Final) Episode'. Then, we ponder if movie trailers are revealing too much. The conversation takes a serious turn as we discuss Mexico's National Soccer Team losing the "El Tri" title. And for the grand finale, don't miss our 'Would You Rather? ChatGPT Edition!' segment. It's a wild ride from start to finish, so tune in, laugh, and maybe even learn a thing or two with us!
Thank you for listening to We Are Auto, the podcast about cars - for enthusiasts, by enthusiasts! Please leave a 5 Star rating and write a review! In episode 292: - Coffee and Cars BANS Mustangs, Camaros, and Chargers - The gorgeous Ferrari 812 GTS - The insane Mercedes AMG SLS and more! Follow along! Facebook Instagram Youtube Website
DREAMS AND FATE: A GHOST STORYDo you believe in the power of premonitions and the supernatural connection between dreams and reality? In this episode, we share a remarkable story that will challenge your beliefs and touch your heart. Topics We Discuss:Dad's Love for Speed: A kind, fun-loving father with a passion for speed, from Camaros to motorcycles.The Dream: The father experiences a haunting dream during a camping trip with family and friends.A Pivotal Conversation: The mother recalls a significant conversation in which the father expresses his intention to buy a kid's motorcycle helmet, hinting at a desire to share his passion with their children.The Accident: He is involved in a motorcycle accident that leaves him with a severe head injury, leading to a life-altering situation.A Change in Perspective: Reflecting on the impact of their father's accident on their own life and how it led to a shift in perspective.A Comforting Sign: A significant and emotional moment is shared when a mysterious envelope of photos reveals a picture that brings comfort and reassurance.Dreams and Visits: A powerful dream involving their father and the emotional significance it holds.***********************************************SUPPORT DR. AMY ROBBINS:If you're enjoying the podcast and finding value in guest interviews, ghost stories, and the content I share, please consider supporting the show by becoming a Patreon member for as little as $5 a month at Patreon.com/DrAmyRobbinsAs a member you'll get more say in the content we cover and exclusive access to behind-the-scenes goodness!Stay Connected with Dr. Amy Robbins:InstagramYouTubeWebsiteFacebookLife, Death and the Space Between is brought to you by:Dr. Amy Robbins | Host, Executive ProducerExtrassaus.com | Audio & Video Editing | YouTubeShannon South | LifetimeStressRelief.com | Executive AssistantClaire | Claireperk.com | Podcast Cover Design Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get ready for a true joy-ride with our extraordinary guest, Miss Carole Del Vecchio . We're exploring the highways and byways of life, learning, and the love of vintage vehicles. Carole's life is a testament to the power of hands-on creation, innovation, and invention. She brings a wealth of experience from working on 'kickstarter' Harleys, 70 XLCHs, FLH shuttles, and Camaros. Prepare for a conversation that takes an unconventional route through the twists and turns of gaining wisdom through mistakes, daring adventures, and living life free of instruction manuals.Together, Carol and I venture into the world of education, challenging the concept of dependence in learning. With her Class A CDL and her own trucking company to her name, Carol's journey underlines the importance of doing it yourself. We discuss the growth of dependence over time and the pressing need for dynamic training and development systems. It's all about amplifying people's learning and earning capacities, breaking the chains of dependence and fostering a spirit of self-reliance. Finally, we shift gears and focus on a dimension of our educational system that's often in the periphery - the discouragement of exploring trades. Buckle up as Carol and I advocate for courage to color outside the lines, to embrace trades, and to celebrate the joy of hands-on creation. We talk about her experiences as a welder, auto mechanic, and gearhead, and the incredible impact of embracing imperfections. It's time to rethink, refuel, and reignite the power within. So, tune in and let's hit the road with Miss Carole Del Vecchio!Build more meaningful connections with our trades men & women:https://www.depthbuilder.com/visible-leadershipGet on the path to Becoming the Promise You Are Intended to Be: https://www.depthbuilder.com/2nd-first-bookConnect on all the other socials at:http://depthbuilder.bio.link
Get ready for a joyride back in time! We're joined by Vicki Zeiger, President of the Classic Car Club of America. She takes us on a tour of the club's mission and shares their love for cars built between 1915 and 1948. Believe it or not, popular favorites like the Chevrolet don't qualify as "full classics" by club standards. Vicki also gives us a sneak peek into the perks of being a club member, including their glossy magazines and exciting nationwide tours.That's not all; we've got some auto history trivia lined up for you featuring the majestic Cadillac and the rugged Jeep - This Week In Auto History. We'll rev up some fascinating stories – from the mullet-era Camaros to the time a meteorite had a face-off with a Chevrolet Malibu. We'll also crunch some numbers discussing the current inventory of new vehicles in the US and Tesla's intriguing price reductions. To top it all off, we unveil the upcoming live streaming show on multiple platforms. Every Saturday morning, join us, your hosts along with Chief Engineer David Ainsley for some high-octane car talk. Tune in and fuel your love for cars!Lupe Tortilla, sponsor Tailpipes & Tacos Lupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas, is host to the quarterly Saturday morning cruise-in!Sponsored by Gulf Coast Auto Shield Paint protection and more!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeart Radio! Just go to iheart.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on iHeart Radio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeart Radio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
Today's guest is television host, Chris Jacobs. Chris Jacobs is a TV host and car enthusiast known from shows like Overhaulin' and Long Lost Family. He also hosts Mecum auctions, SEMA Live, and Dream Collections. He's a spokesperson for brands like Finale Speed, focusing on carbon-fiber bodied classics such as the 1970 Dodge Charger and '69 Camaros. You can keep up-to-date with Chris by following him on Instagram @ChrisJacobs70 Also check out https://www.finalespeed.com/ to see Chris's All-Carbon ‘69 Camaro and follow @Finalespeed The Whiskey: George Remus Mission Select Purchase here: https://www.missionliquor.com/products/george-remus-barrel-proof-bourbon-whiskey-750ml Don't miss the latest from The Roadster Shop. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @roadstershop Oil and Whiskey is an IRONCLAD original.
Jerry MacNeish, owner of Camaro Hi-Performance, has been involved with all national Camaro organizations, The United States Camaro Club, and The International Camaro Club and American Camaro Association acting as a Certification Concours Master Judge, Diamond Judge, and freelance writer. During the past several years, many have attended Jerry's very informative Camaro seminars held at National events. Stewart and Jerry talk about Camaros (of course!) and the upcoming Camaro Nationals held at Classic Auto Mall in Morgantown Pennsylvania.
Are you ready to feel the thrill of old-school drag racing? Buckle up as we chat with Kevin Hall from the Texas Nostalgia Modified Production, where the roar of engines from Volkswagen's to Camaros and Corvettes pushes the adrenaline through the roof! We uncover the unique rules behind this championship, including the exciting four-tenths pro tree start which solidifies this as a driver's show, not simply a car show. Kevin also takes us back to the original roots of drag racing, reviving the nostalgia of standard shift cars. We get an inside look at how these guys maintain the authenticity of their cars while pulling off some impressive wheelies that keep fans on the edge of their seats. If the sound of a high-pitched small block and the art of shifting a 4-speed manual transmission gets your heart racing, then you're in the right place.As we approach the end of our journey, we take a pit stop to update you on the upcoming races and the championship in Texas. Get the scoop on what the champion earns, the coveted gold card, and the battle for racing glory. We wrap up with some enlightening automotive history and news updates, including a malfunction at Toyota Motor Company, a recall from Kia, and the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat's high theft rate. So grab your helmet, strap in, and join us for this wild ride through the world of racing!Lupe Tortilla, sponsor Tailpipes & Tacos Lupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas, is host to the quarterly Saturday morning cruise-in!Sponsored by Gulf Coast Auto Shield Paint protection and more!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeart Radio! Just go to iheart.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on iHeart Radio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeart Radio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
Get ready to race with our special guest, Jerry Emmons, from Emmons Autoplex. Jerry shares the world of NHRA Superstock, giving us a close-up look at their impressive fleet of 1969 Camaros. With engines roaring and tires screeching, racing isn't just a hobby for the Emmons brothers - it's a passion. From a freeway blowout on a fully loaded trailer to their winning strategies on the race track, Jerry is sharing their unique perspective with us.In our Feature Segment, we'll switch lanes to uncover the intriguing world of Australian road trains, those mammoth movers of freight in remote areas. With trailers stretching up to 174 feet and a staggering weight of up to 120 tons, they're a marvel of logistics and an essential part of Australia's infrastructure. But are they for the US?All this and more on this episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk!---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeart Radio! Just go to iheart.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on iHeart Radio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeart Radio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
This week on The Muscle Car Place is a great interview with Jason Chandler, Director of Marketing at Auto Metal Direct (known in the industry as "AMD". As of late I noticed that AMD had released some of the "un-ob-tanium" parts for '68 and '69 Charger restorations, nearly to the point that a person could build an entirely new car from scratch. This peaked my interest, so I asked Jason for the details. It turns out that you nearly could build one of those cars now.....as well as a few others (and trucks), all from new metal! '69 Camaros and Square-body Chevy trucks are both good to go, and a few others are close as well. I needed the details! Listener mail: Rob, A few years ago I shared with you my goals and plans for my Tesla powered 1940 Chevrolet. Well, after a lot of work, set backs, and strange gremlins, I finally got to the track this summer. I put together a video summarizing the track test, and wanted to share it. https://youtu.be/wnPICDZmv3M The post TMCP #549: Jason Chandler of Auto Metal Direct – How to Make Brand New 50 Year old Cars! first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.
Cleveland Power and Performance is a salvage yard like no other – a wonderland of curated parts and pieces, drive trains and engines harvested from crashed Camaros, Mustangs and Hellcats – that also happens to build mind-blowing hot rods like the noted '69 Dodge Charger “Reverence” and last year's SEMA Show stunner NIKA ‘79 Bronco. Owner Rick Fragnoli makes his third visit to the podcast to discuss all the latest goings on in the aftermarket and what lies ahead as the EV era dawns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Add your car to the MartiniWorks Build Threads: https://bit.ly/4286iRg Today Alex, Gels, and Dakota sit down to go over some car topics. Are Mustangs and Camaros getting tired out? Is there any USDM cars worth getting? How has car content changed? We cover this and more in todays episode!
Ever wonder what makes the world of Texas drag racing tick, especially the nostalgia Modified Production class? Strap in as we drift into this high-octane universe with our guests extraordinaire, the Rollo brothers, Gary and Larry. These speed aficionados guide us through the unique requirements of this class, where only cars 30 years and older are allowed to compete, and manual shifting without electronic assistance is the rule of the day. We discuss everything from the wide range of vehicles involved - think early Camaros, Corvettes, Volkswagens, and Fords - to the types of transmissions permitted. And the cherry on top? The Rollo brothers' passionate plea to save the stick shift!In our feature segment, we review the 2024 Kia Seltos SX. This all-wheel drive beast offers five trim levels, LED lighting, acoustic glass windshields, power side mirrors, and much more. And that's just the exterior. Inside, expect Syntex seating surfaces, heated front seats, a 10.25 inch driver supervision cluster, and a massive center stack info screen. There is also the 8-speaker Bose audio system, dual-level cargo floor, multiple USB ports, and a wireless charger. And under the hood? A 1.6 liter turbo engine with 195 horsepower, delivering an economically appealing EPA rating of 25/26/27 for city/highway/combined. So whether you're a drag racing enthusiast or a Kia fan, this episode has almost something for everyone.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeart Radio! Just go to iheart.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on iHeart Radio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeart Radio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
Jerry MacNeish, owner of Camaro Hi-Performance, has been involved with all national Camaro organizations, The United States Camaro Club, and The International Camaro Club and American Camaro Association acting as a Certification Concours Master Judge, Diamond Judge, and freelance writer. During the past several years, many have attended Jerry's very informative Camaro seminars held at National events. Stewart and Jerry talk about Camaros (of course!) and the upcoming Camaro Nationals held at Classic Auto Mall in Morgantown Pennsylvania.
Josh and Will talk death metal, Camaros, Corvettes, and talk the wild NBA offseason.
Adam and Dr. Drew open the show discussing the idea of happiness and some of the reasons behind a recent study Adam heard leaving him to posit that the vast levels of loneliness & unhappiness may be directly linked to the opioid epidemic. They also highlight the importance of family and the ways that 'community' are essential in raising children. They then transition into talk of the Caitlyn Jenner transformation and how they view her journey including an old Loveline clip from '98. Finally, Adam is joined by Dr. Bruce as he talks about how life is harder when you don't have money, before Bruce reminds him of the time Adam learned about 10 speed Camaros.
MFJJ X Tim Connor, 550 Yard Archery Shot, Muscle Cars, and Long Range Shooting Fireside Chat 08 - Welcome to the Fireside Chat Podcast, MFJJ and Tim Connor, and long time friend Doug talk about shooting long range, working on Camaros, high school stories, and the potential for the longest archery shot on YouTube. #archery #podcast Josh's Website, save 10% discount code "timc" https://www.podiumarcher.com/ Watch The Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@joshandtim Tim's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TimConnor13 Josh's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@podiumarcher3447 Follow The Guys on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podiumarcher/ https://www.instagram.com/_timconnor/
Welcome to the Lovecars On The Grid motorsport podcast! Tiff Needell and Paul Woodman bring us another roundup of motorsport of events from the past week. Formula 1 was sadly cancelled in Italy, due to flooding in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy. Our thoughts are with the families affected. We had Indycar and NASCAR in America, Superformula in Japan, Supercars in Australia, the 24 hours of the Nurburgring, the Formula 1 academy, plus British Superbikes and BTCC at home in the UK! Kicking off with Indycar at Indianopolis, where we had lots of drama. Felix Rosenqvist took the win, with Alexander Rossi and Alex Palou in 2nd and 3rd place. The NASCAR All Star race took place at North Wilkesboro, where Kyle Larson nabbed the $1 million prize. Liam Lawson is leading the points in the 2023 Superformula Series in Japan. Could Lawson come into Formula 1 from here? In Australia, we had the Supercars, where the Camaros had the podiums in all three races. At the 24 hours of the Nurburgring, we had a non-German team winning for the first time in 23 years. Driver David Pittard brought the Ferrari over the line for the Winner. Formula 1 Academy ladies were driving in Barcelona, where Lena Buhler took the win in Spain. Snetterton saw the British Touring Car Championship racing this weekend. With huge, motorcycle curbs, Ash Sutton continues to run away with the championship in his Ford Focus ST, followed closely by Tom Ingram and Colin Turkington. It was a Yamaha weekend at Donington Park for the British Superbikes, as Kyle Ryde won the sprint race and race 3, whilst Jason O'Halloran won the 2nd race.There was Caterham racing in Croft in the UK, as the Caterham Academy continues their Championship. Silverstone also saw the Citroen C1 24 hour race, which was highly exciting! The last 13 minutes of the race saw contract between the top two drivers, resulting in drive through penalties, changing the result of the race. Next weekend sees the return of the spectacular Monaco Grand Prix! NASCAR is at Charlotte and BTCC at Donington!
If you've participated in the Pro Touring movement (or even just heard of the term "Pro Touring"), you can thank Mark Stielow. Mark was instrumental in ushering in this new style of car building via his stable of first-generation of Camaros. But Mark's involvement in the automotive industry goes way beyond that. He has held key roles at General Motors, most recently helping to oversee its racing programs. This is all to say, he's got stories! Listen in to our conversation with Mark Stielow in this episode of the OnAllCylinders podcast!
News with Shelley 3-23-2023 …No More Camaros
This week we welcome SIX ! Dubbed "An Orchestra of Human Voices", SIX combines the musical precision, masterful showmanship and boundless energy of six remarkable brothers into a truly amazing entertainment experience. Brothers Barry, Kevin, Lynn, Jak, Owen and Curtis have been singing together for more than 40 years perfecting not only their breathtaking harmonies, but also mastering the sounds of countless instruments and special effects using nothing but their voices. Now in their 14th Award Winning season in Branson, SIX is still captivating audiences with their powerhouse vocals, brilliant comedy, and heart-warming family stories like only true brothers can. Following the show, the brothers will be available to take pictures, and would love the opportunity to meet your friends and family. You may even want to get a picture with their six matching Camaros! Don't miss your chance to see SIX, voted Branson's "417 Show of the Year", "Best Stage Show", and "Best Show", in Branson, MO. To order tickets or for more information call the Dick Clark American Bandstand Box Office: 417-339-3003; or visit their website: www.TheSixShow.com.
Chris Jacobs is a host and television personality with a well-known passion for automobiles. You've seen him on the TV shows Overhaulin' and Long Lost Family as well as hosting Mecum auctions, SEMA Live on Motor Trend, The Insider, Entertainment Tonight, SpeedFreaks and the popular Dream Collections with Chris Jacobs. Chris is also a spokesperson for numerous brands including Finale Speed, a company that builds carbon-fiber bodied 1970 Dodge Charger, '69 Camaros and more.
Phil and Josh return for E159 of the GSP after a busy weekend in the world of motorsports. IndyCar opened their season at St. Pete with flying cars, tempers and running over the TV time. However, #thesneakyswede Marcus Ericsson passed Pato O'Ward coming to three laps to go for his fourth career IndyCar victory and third on a street circuit. The guys talk about the incidents, the key players and what to look at as the series takes a break for essentially a month. Formula 1 was a rinse and repeat affair with Verstappen winning at Bahrain for the first time and Red Bull getting a 1-2 finish. The story of the weekend was Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso, who battled back after a poor start to get on the podium. Aston Martin showed great pace in testing and that also came through during the race weekend. On the flip side, Ferrari's reliability issues bit Charles Leclerc again and cost him a likely podium while Carlos Sainz struggled but finished fourth. Mercedes is well behind and has similar tire deg issues as Ferrari, but both cars finished with Sir Lewis Hamilton rounding out the top five. Phil and Josh cover all of this and Logan Sargeant's F1 debut which saw him finish 12th. NASCAR had a triple-header at Las Vegas, with William Byron, Austin Hill and Kyle Busch winning in Cup, XFinity and Trucks respectively. The biggest news though was William Clyde Elliott II breaking his leg in a snowboarding accident, having surgery and no announced time table for a return. A packed GSP Roundup covers F2 & F3 at Bahrain, World Superbike at Mandalika, Indy NXT at St. Pete, AMA Supercross at Daytona, NHRA season preview with the Gatornationals this weekend, Extreme E season preview with the Desert X-Prix in Saudi taking place and Supercars starting their Gen 3 era with Mustangs and Camaros at Newcastle. Phil and Josh get back to make their picks and preview the weekend at Phoenix for Cup and XFinity prior to Josh's Sim Segment and Show Close.
Join us as we delve into stolen Camaros and big opportunities on the basketball court. We continue to discuss the wild football offseason and a challenging home game for Michigan's basketball team as they prepare to face the top-ranked team in the nation this week. Stay tuned for a surprise topic as well. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wolverinesounds/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wolverinesounds/support
Cleveland Power and Performance is a salvage yard like no other – a wonderland of curated parts and pieces, drive trains and engines harvested from crashed Camaros, Mustangs and Hellcats – that also happens to build mind-blowing hot rods like the noted '69 Dodge Charger “Reverence” and last year's SEMA Show stunner NIKA ‘79 Bronco. Owner Rick Fragnoli makes his third visit to the podcast to discuss all the latest goings on in the aftermarket and what lies ahead as the EV era dawns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daniel Valjevac is the owner of Retro Designs where he and his team provide a premium level of quality craftsmanship in reimagining classic cars, providing work on everything from a Gen-5 Camaros to a vintage Porsches.
Dave Housley’s third novel, The Other Ones, is coming out in January from Alan Squire Publishing. Sean Ennis is the author of CHASE US: Stories. Dave Eggers is an American writer, editor, and publisher. (Transcript) Welcome to Micro, a podcast for short, but powerful writing. I'm your host, Drew Hawkins. Bathtubs, Camaros, and under eyeContinue reading "Housley x Ennis x Eggers"
CORVETTE TODAY #117 - Corvette News & Headlines, Mid-July 2022CORVETTE TODAY continues to be one of your top resources for current news and information about America's Sports Car! This week, Keith Cornett from CorvetteBlogger returns along with your CORVETTE TODAY host, Steve Garrett, to fill you in on the latest and greatest on Corvette!Here are a few of the topics discussed in this week's show: 1. Corvette had the least amount of issues in the JD Power Initial Quality Survey 2. Chevrolet delivers 8,630 Corvettes in 2nd quarter 3. Chevrolet refiles for trademark of “Zora” name 4. Is GM is stockpiling Z06 parts for customer cars? 5. Aerial drone shots of BGA show 70th Anniversary Z06's 6. Chevrolet has scrubbed the September 2022 delivery date of the NFT Minted Green Z06-auction was a bust 7. Chevrolet has sold more Corvettes than Camaros in 2022 so farDon't miss a single show! An new CORVETTE TODAY episode launches every Monday at 12 midnight Eastern Time.Listen to the podcast, watch the YouTube video, sign up for email notifications, join the CORVETTE TODAY Facebook group and shop in the CORVETTE TODAY Merchandise Store at:www.CorvetteTodayPodcast.com
We search Alabama for the escaped inmate & officer, Eli Zaret stops by to get bullied, Camaros stolen from GM plant, Hitler mustaches, Boris Becker hates taxes, Shaq's gas tips, Fleetwood Mac's best songs, and the murderer basketball Dream Team. See It Eli's Way: Eli vs Miggy, Robinson Cano cut by New York Mets, Trevor Bauer's response to the WaPo, NFL Draft recap, the weekly Winning Time recap, the Red Wings coaching vacancy, NIL madness and more.Slava Fetisov is a Russian oligarch in Vladimir Putin's Russian Federal Assembly.Wynonna and Ashley Judd cried their eyes out at the Country Music Hall of Fame.Depp vs Heard: Amber Heard has fired her PR team. Jennifer Grey tries to insert herself into the story. Drew Barrymore had to apologize for commenting on the trial.Some people are saying that Kelly Clarkston is morphing into Chrissy Metz.Carrie Underwood and Axl Rose joined forces to sing GNR songs.Danny Bonaduce is battling a 'mystery illness' and looks extremely frail.Tilly/Dannamora 2.0: Vicky White is wanted for allegedly helping tall killer Casey White escape from prison in Alabama.Here are the tallest killers in history for a dunk contest. Marc works on a murderer all-star dream team.Philip Tsotsos' co-workers hate him so much that they screwed him out of a big lottery win.Shaquille O'Neal has tips for saving on gas that make no sense.Listeners email in about unemployment fraud.People are piling on Bill Murray, but no one will say exactly what happened.Rolling Stone put out their list of the top Fleetwood Mac songs. Of course the Dogg Face song is at #1.Drew remains a 90 Day Fiancé superfan.Boris Becker is great at tennis, but terrible at paying taxes.Bhad Bhabie's dad is super bummed his daughter is Bhad Bhabie.A mass Camaro heist ends with 9 arrested following a police chase on I-96.Leg lengthening surgery is going to be a game-changer for short people.The Red Bull 'plane swap' pilot is super sorry.Vladimir Putin doesn't feel good.Anthony Kiedis is close to having a Hitler mustache to match his Hitler hairdo. Michael Jordan wore it better.John Lennon and Paul McCartney reunite.The Brian Jonestown Massacre got some guitars back.A WaPo poll shows Americans support Ukraine. So brave.Blac Chyna LOSES her lawsuit against the Kardashians.Social media is dumb, but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
Camaros, Corollas, and Countaches, oh my! This week the LoFi guys are talking cars. But, as per usual, not how you might think. This episode isn't about car chases or car races. This is all about how the car was used in a movie. From a rusty ol' Gran Torino to a 1960s bus to some true classics, a lot of ground (get it) is covered this week. And one of the boys gets to really nerd out on auto's...but which one? You'll have to buckle up and tune in to find out!
Hey guys I am excited to announce our guest Lisa Austin. She is the founder and owner of Coyote Classics, a hot rod dealership. Today she talks to us about her journey in the car industry and the big debate about which one is better, mustangs or Camaros?You can follow Lisa on instagram, Facebook, and email. Check out the Coyote Classics website here.
On this episode we chat with Benny Coniglio (@benny.coniglio on IG) about one of the Foxbody Mustangs biggest rival in the 90's - The Z28 Camaro. Benny happens to own a stunning example of a proper 3rd Gen Camaro, and also has a very rare Foxbody LX Vert parked right beside it! Benny tells us the back story on how he acquired both of his beautiful cars, we discuss how the two cars compare to one another, and why he is the proud owner of both. Contact us:KASL Customsemail: kaslcustoms@outlook.comIG: @kaslcustomsIG: @92LX5.0YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KASLCustoms/featuredThe Infamous Projectemail: info@theinfamousproject.comIG: @theinfamousprojectWebsite: theinfamousproject.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheInfamousProject
This week we welcome SIX! Dubbed "An Orchestra of Human Voices", SIX combines the musical precision, masterful showmanship and boundless energy of six remarkable brothers into a truly amazing entertainment experience. Brothers Barry, Kevin, Lynn, Jak, Owen and Curtis have been singing together for more than 40 years perfecting not only their breathtaking harmonies, but also mastering the sounds of countless instruments and special effects using nothing but their voices. Now in their 14th Award Winning season in Branson, SIX is still captivating audiences with their powerhouse vocals, brilliant comedy, and heart-warming family stories like only true brothers can. Following the show, the brothers will be available to take pictures, and would love the opportunity to meet your friends and family. You may even want to get a picture with their six matching Camaros! Don't miss your chance to see SIX, voted Branson's "417 Show of the Year", "Best Stage Show", and "Best Show", in Branson, MO. To order tickets or for more information call the Dick Clark American Bandstand Box Office: 417-339-3003; or visit their website: www.TheSixShow.com.