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Kenny was in for JR so we got to catch up with him and we got into a discussion about our first car. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Driving Time, a podcast where horology meets the automotive world. Join Tom and Teesaan as they stumble their way through cars and watches and everything in between. This episode we have on Brendan (@Artneun) the man behind a curated exhibition featuring Porsche sportscars. Now heading into its third year taking place in the Morris Moor Precinct in Moorabbin and we are also joined by former guest Dom from @GripAutoSorry anyone that doesn't like Porsches as this will be a lot talk about themWrist Check Tom - Grip Auto Campione YellowBrendan - Baume and Mercier Capeland Chronograph Teesaan - 1967 Rolex Explorer 1016Dom - Grip Auto Tourismo Rose GoldDrink CheckTom - Kirin IchibanBrendan - Single Malt WhiskeyTeesaan - Lark WhiskeyDom - Latte at 9:30PM at night?!Brendan's Car history First Car ( 1976 Ford TD Cortina Inline 6 )Favorite Car ( 981 Cayman GTS Manual )Current Car ( Mazda 2 and Cayman 981 GTS)Dream Car ( Carrera GT )Brendan's Dream Drive What are you driving - Carrera GTWhere are you driving - Anywhere between Josh Brownly, Switzerland or CaliforniaWhat are you wearing - A pair of Vans, Ralph Lauren Polo, Lightweight Jacket and a Cap with a Grip Auto Tourismo in YellowWhat are you listening - Black Crows Remedy, The EelsRecommendations @tinywristtom - Drumeo - For the First Time@teesaankoo - @jonsetter@Artneun - Beach Road and Under the Sun@GripAuto - Chris Hemsworth - Limitless on Disney Plus
This week on the Podcast this week Tom and Dick are talking about the first few cars in GalwayYou can find the articles referenced in this podcast on www.advertiser.ie/galway.If you have a message for Tom or Dick please email us at oldgalwaydiary@advertiser.ie
This week on the Podcast this week Tom and Dick are talking about the first few cars in Galway You can find the articles referenced in this podcast on www.advertiser.ie/galway.If you have a message for Tom or Dick please email us at oldgalwaydiary@advertiser.ie
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Click here to share your favorite car, car story or any automotive trivia!Jeremy's automotive story began with at age 14, when his dad purchased a 1974 Ford Mustang II coupe for a father-son project. This malaise-era Mustang became his introduction to both driving and wrenching, setting him on a path that would lead to becoming an ASE-certified mechanic. From learning the basics in this compact Mustang to inheriting his father's Dodge truck, Jeremy's mechanical expertise grew from necessity and passion.Episode Highlights:First car: 1974 Ford Mustang II Coupe - the year that changed everythingWhy the Mustang II saved the nameplate during the 1970s fuel crisisGetting his first speeding ticket doing 45 in a 25 zoneInheriting his father's Dodge truck and continuing family traditionsCareer journey from ASE-certified mechanic to IT professionalCurrent performance garage: Audi SQ5 and Volkswagen Golf RThe truth about the malaise era and why these cars deserve respectMaryland car culture and local automotive storiesEvolution from 1970s muscle to modern turbocharged German engineeringJeremy shares honest insights about life as a professional mechanic, the reality of owning a Mustang II when they were just used cars rather than collectibles, and how his automotive and technical background helped him with his stroke of genius idea to solve a unique problem for the Jeep Wranglers and Ford Broncos that we love. From fixing cars for a living to choosing sophisticated European engineering, this episode explores how our first cars shape lifelong automotive preferences.Don't miss Jeremy's favorite episode with Rob Walko featuring a few more Mustangs: https://buzzsprout.com/2316026/episodes/17645503-mustang-memories-sema-show-adventures-automotive-photographer-rob-s-first-cars-to-car-culture-journey *** Your Favorite Automotive Podcast - Now Arriving Weekly!!! *** Listen on your favorite platform and visit https://carsloved.com for full episodes, our automotive blog, Guest Road Trip Playlist and our new CAR-ousel of Memories photo archive. Don't Forget to Rate & Review to keep the engines of automotive storytelling—and personal restoration—running strong.
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Today's topics are chosen by our callers, with each prefaced by the question: What was your first car? A little fun peppered into all of the serious issues of the day. Enjoy!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/thethinkingatheist--3270347/support.
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Last Wednesday morning, I was scrolling through social media, when a post caught my eye, then ear. Mrs. Rebecca Schroeder of Thomasville posted a video with a caption that read “He's off to school this morning officially a licensed driver.” That is a fun, exciting moment for any driver regardless of the vehicle, but her son, Brayden, was driving a strong, beautiful machine. It was a gorgeous white Ford Mustang GT 5.0 with a black spoiler and red brake calipers. I'm more of a meme reader than video watcher, but I had to go back to her post and watch...Article Link
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“Meet Me on Milwaukee” replaces the usual traffic, honking and backup of cars on Milwaukee Avenue with sidewalk sales, exercise classes, live music and more.
“Meet Me on Milwaukee” replaces the usual traffic, honking and backup of cars on Milwaukee Avenue with sidewalk sales, exercise classes, live music and more.
“Meet Me on Milwaukee” replaces the usual traffic, honking and backup of cars on Milwaukee Avenue with sidewalk sales, exercise classes, live music and more.
08-21-25 - New Disease w/Dicey Name May Have Been Mean For Bret To Read - Brady Touting His First Car The Ford Tempo Proving He Never Got Laid By His Car ChoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
08-21-25 - New Disease w/Dicey Name May Have Been Mean For Bret To Read - Brady Touting His First Car The Ford Tempo Proving He Never Got Laid By His Car ChoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Click here to share your favorite car, car story or any automotive trivia!In this episode of our automotive podcast, hosts Christian and Doug sit down with Rob – a passionate car enthusiast and photographer – to share automotive nostalgia and memorable car stories spanning decades. Rob talks about his humble first car – a bare-bones 1986 Chevy Spectrum that even helped four friends pass their driving tests – and how it sparked a lifelong love for cars. The conversation then shifts into high gear with Mustang memories, as Rob recounts owning a Fox-body 1987 Mustang GT and a modern 2018 Mustang EcoBoost convertible (complete with custom mods and a Maryland flag under the hood).They also dive into the restoration of Rob's prized classic 1966 Ford Mustang in rare Emberglow – a family classic carhanded down through three generations of car lovers. Along the way, Rob shares his experiences in the car community – from photographing vehicles at local car shows and Cars & Coffee meetups to attending the famed SEMA Show in Las Vegas, where he rubbed shoulders with industry legends and witnessed cutting-edge car builds. This heartfelt conversation highlights how some cars become more than just transportation – they're rolling memory machines that connect family, history, and car culture. Tune in for a joyride through personal car nostalgia, life lessons learned behind the wheel, and the enduring bond between a petrolhead and the vehicles he loves. *** Your Favorite Automotive Podcast - Now Arriving Weekly!!! *** Listen on your favorite platform and visit https://carsloved.com for full episodes, our automotive blog, Guest Road Trip Playlist and our new CAR-ousel of Memories photo archive. Don't Forget to Rate & Review to keep the engines of automotive storytelling—and personal restoration—running strong.
Click here to share your favorite car, car story or any automotive trivia!Podcast Superstar, Krystal Proffitt joins us to share her nostalgic journey through a fleet of hand-me-down vehicles that shaped her driving experience. Her first car story perfectly captures the teenage driving experience that many can relate to: receiving her father's work truck nicknamed "Doo-Doo Brown,” complete with bench seats, manual windows, no air conditioning, a cracked windshield, and most memorably, her father's faded plumbing business logo still emblazoned on the door. The thousand-dollar truck became Krystal's first taste of freedom, despite needing to pop the hood just to get the windshield wipers working during rainstorms.Beyond her captivating car stories, Krystal shares invaluable insights from her expertise as a podcast coach and content strategist. Having produced over 1,400 podcast episodes herself and guided countless content creators, she emphasizes that consistency trumps perfection. The seemingly simple advice to "just keep showing up" becomes a powerful mantra for both podcasting and life itself—much like those reliable hand-me-down vehicles that may not be perfect but faithfully get you where you need to go.Whether you're passionate about cars or simply appreciate a good story about the vehicles that carry us through life's journey, this episode delivers both nostalgic warmth and practical wisdom. Subscribe now and join our growing community of listeners who understand that every car tells a story worth sharing. *** Your Favorite Automotive Podcast - Now Arriving Weekly!!! *** Listen on your favorite platform and visit https://carsloved.com for full episodes, our automotive blog, Guest Road Trip Playlist and our new CAR-ousel of Memories photo archive. Don't Forget to Rate & Review to keep the engines of automotive storytelling—and personal restoration—running strong.
Cam and Hayden get together to discuss Cam's camp updates as Steelers head into their first preseason game, and the legendary Terry Crews joins to talk about his unbelievable football stories, how he broke into acting, and his inspiring backstory of overcoming obstacles and continuing to chase his dreams. In this episode:
Your first car, first house... do you prefer new or old? I love old cars. It doesn't matter if the car is scratched or dented, who cares? Old houses have character, history and stories to tell. Would you cover your entire garden with a greenhouse? The ide sounds great but... Do you like electrical storms? In this episode, I'm in the garden recording the storm! Join me this Sunday for a good old natter.
Derek Reilly of Nevo.ie joins Jess to talk through what you need to consider when it comes to buying your first car - particularly if you're thinking of going green.
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I got my first car when I was a freshman in high school... a 1970 Olds Cutlass... babyblue with a white top.
Join Ryan Michler and Kipp Sorensen for an engaging "Ask Me Anything" episode, tackling listener questions on personal growth, leadership, and life challenges. From choosing dream podcasts to reclaiming sovereignty in marriage, they share actionable insights and heartfelt advice. Ryan reflects on a decade of Order of Man, while both discuss overcoming mid-season slumps with mindset shifts and practical strategies. Tune in for inspiration, humor, and wisdom to become the man you're meant to be. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS 00:00 - Episode Intro and Banter 02:34 - Top Podcasts to Guest On 07:12 - First Cars and Nostalgia 11:20 - Crafting and Sticking to Your Vision 19:17 - Reclaiming Sovereignty in Marriage 33:18 - Order of Man: Proud Moments and Growth 37:07 - Rucking vs. Rolling in Q3 39:58 - Handling a Spouse's Gas Tank Habits 46:32 - Beating the Mid-Season Slump 52:29 - Wrap-Up and Announcements Battle Planners: Pick yours up today! Order Ryan's new book, The Masculinity Manifesto. For more information on the Iron Council brotherhood. Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready
Derrick Shelby - the handler / agent of 5-star offensive tackle recruit Felix Ojo has had some interesting interviews. Plank, Blake, Coach Stoops and the textline talk about their first cars and many more on The Stoops Review
It was a big day for Justin Moore and his family as he gave his daughter her very first car! What was your first car? Did you buy it or did your parents? Do you still think of it fondly?
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Listener Request - Re-Release GHIT 0177: Racing 101 - Building Your Race First Car We are getting back to our podcast roots and wanted to start a special series Vicki calls “So You Wanna Racecar” that Bill can't seem to say correctly. This is part 1 of the series (of ~10) where we go over where we started and how things went at our first events. We then move on to how to build your first race car. In case it isn't clear, Vicki strongly feels its better to purchase a car that already races in the series you wish to enter. So, if you need to build your first race car or only if you need to make sure your race car is ready for your first race, this episode goes into the various steps and areas that should be your primary concerns. As with most areas, especially safety related, if you aren't already familiar with the specific area, please seek help from us or someone with experience, or the racing series technical representatives. This should be considered a starting point to work from and not an exhaustive, detailed plan. We have already talked through many of these areas in prior episodes and will continue to cover each of these areas in future episodes. Always In Training. The outline for the series is: Part 1: Building Your First Racecar (and options to not) Part 2: Safety and Safety Related Equipment Needed Part 3: Best Entry Points To Start Performance Driving Part 4: Buying and Selling Cars (With Special Guest Lara Vernon) Part 5: Expectations between Going To and From The Event/Track Part 6: Paddock and Pit – Best Practices Part 7: Perspective of a New Driver (With Guest Adam Owens) Part 8: Tools, Spares, Supplies Needed for a Race Weekend Part 9: Common Issues All Drivers Will/May Experience in When On Track For the First Time Part 10: Miscellaneous Topics (& Things We Forget to Mention Earlier) Continuing with our racing 101 Series within our Dominating with Dawson segment, we go into many of the ways to enjoy racing at the track. Especially when you are just getting started, racing is not only about winning the race, but there are also hundreds of “wins” each time we are at the track, many of which occur when you are not even driving on the track. Just going and trying is a victory. Winning isn't everything and it definitely is far from the only thing. Highlights from this episode include: 1) We start off with a quick summary of our first racing events. 2) The car preparation required varies widely, depending on what you are trying to do. 3) At first, we cover what is required for an HPDE event or an autocross event. There you need very little besides a helmet, but we do cover a few potential upgrades like brake fluid and better brake pads. 4) We then go into the preparation needed if you want to go on track with a particular target series or type of racing. The first step is deciding (or guessing) where you want to learn, race, and compete. Then you need to look at the rules for that series. Everything is there, but it is at varying levels of difficulty in reading and understanding the rules and their implications. 5) One additional factor that you should take into consideration when looking to buy or build or fix your first car is making sure it is fairly easy to get parts, support, and work on. Ideally you should choose to use an already proven type of car that is widely used and raced, ideally with a low cost of consumable items, i.e., brake pads, rotors, tires etc. 6) The first step would be having patience and waiting for the right car to start with. The less issues to start with, the easier this whole process will be to complete. Once you have the car selected and in your work area, you should likely look to clean the car up (inside, out, underneath, and within the engine bay) and during this time, perform a thorough inspection and generate a list of to do items that you will find. 7) If it a dedicated race car, you will likely be taking the entire interior out of the car so that you can install your roll bar and/or full cage. In general, you will remove anything heavy, anything flammable, and anything not required to race the car. We prefer to leave the defroster for the windshield. It's up to you but be careful of the electrical systems and the ground connections. If you damage any one of these, they can be very difficult to trouble shoot. Also, in some series, you will need to remove the lock from the steering wheel. 8) The next area to address is installing a roll bar or a full roll cage. A roll bar is a project that you may want to try even if you are new to racing. However, a full roll cage is likely one of the most difficult projects required in racing. It is not a great beginner project and we would recommend working with an experienced cage builder or racing team in your area. This is not an area where you should risk a mistake. Besides the skills required, the design of a cage is not a trivial endeavor, both for safety reasons and fitting within the rules of the series. 9) Vicki is very subtle in her preference towards buying your first race car and learning from there. This is by far the easiest method to get started and reduces the hurdles/excuses to not getting started TODAY. 10) Once the cage or roll bar is installed, you will want to paint the cleaned interior of the car and the bars for two reasons. The first is to protect the bare metal. The second is it is easier to keep clean and inspect the interior for part, tools, debris, before going out on track. The key to a good project is prepping and protecting surfaces that you don't want painted like glass, electronics, wiring, etc. 11) This is an opportune time to review the rules again to make sure you are planning to conform to the series. It is much easier now, than redoing or undoing. It is also often way cheaper. We also provided several tips for generating a to do list and ways that we have found to work for our team that can have as many as 20 or more people working on the cars at a time. 12) At this point, it is a great time to reset your car and do a full inspection including changing/replacing all fluids and wear items like brake pads and rotors, and any rubber bits within the suspension etc. (Essentially try to look at and at least inspect anything on the car that goes round and round or up and down) In many cases, you will not know the history and current status of the car and this is a great time to make it yours and bring everything up to date and current. To the surprise of absolutely no one, Bill has a long list, and it is available on our website. 13) Vicki mentions No Money Motorsports blog where he tries to show how to save a bit of money and still enjoy your racing hobby. 14) Next is safety. Don't ever try to skimp on this area and make doubly sure to meet any and all safety standards. You can replace your car but your drivers, not so much. 15) It is at this point that you should even consider working on the process of making your car pretty and things involved with the livery of your race car. There are a few different ways to add numbers and a multitude of ways to change design/color. 16) Bill misspeaks HVLP as High Volume, Low Pressure as high velocity. Sometimes the brain doesn't engage fully with the mouth. A link to the episode is: https://tinyurl.com/SYWRC01 We hope you enjoy this episode! 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Click here to tell us about your favorite car, car story or automotive trivia !Hosts Christian and Doug welcome Eva Gregory—Hagerty insider, “Be Differential” podcast host, and lifelong Volkswagen fan—to dive into automotive nostalgia, first‑car memories, and her next big auto adventure.First‑Car Flashback: Eva recounts daily‑driving a '99 Honda CR‑V through North‑Georgia mountains—then flipping it, walking away unscathed, and learning the value of calm under pressure.Beloved Beetle: Discover the 1969 VW Super Beetle she bought at a car show, wrenched on in college (new engine swap), and now plans to drive 700 miles south to transform into a Baja 1000 contender.Vintage Lifestyle Goals: Why a red '72 Karmann Ghia stole her heart, the quick‑swap steering‑wheel mod, and the dream of owning a split‑window Porsche 356.Career Fast Lane: From Atlanta Motorsports Park cashier to Michelin Raceway director of operations—Eva's path proves automotive legacy jobs exist far beyond wrenching.Craftsmanship Skills & Community: How classic‑car road trips, late‑night mountain drives, and air‑cooled Porsche builds shaped her mission to spotlight under‑represented automotive enthusiasts.Eva's favorite episode is "Air-Cooled and Carefree – Guinevere's VW Beetle Tales and Family Restoration Traditions" https://pod.link/1733902541/episode/25179670e31fa4972ec52019b456a63cTune in for feel‑good car memories, practical restoration tips, and inspiration to chase your own classic‑car project or automotive career.New episodes drop every other Tuesday. Please Follow, Like, and Subscribe to be the first to hear our latest content and past episodes - https://linktr.ee/carsloved
Click here to tell us about your favorite car, car story or automotive trivia !Nigel Tunnacliffe of Coastline Academy Driving School's @coastlineacademy first car was a 1989 Skoda 135 GLi that he bought from a neighbor.Check out his favorite episode, "Rotary Revelations – Jon Leverett's Mazda RX-7 Tales and Industry Insider Insights" https://pod.link/1733902541/episode/c10a8cae2d89d0f65fdfbc73f879aa09New episodes drop every other Tuesday. Please Follow, Like, and Subscribe to be the first to hear our latest content and past episodes - https://linktr.ee/carsloved
Click here to tell us about your favorite car, car story or automotive trivia !Tune in to hear as fellow podcaster, Eva Gregory from the Be Differential Podcast and Hagerty joins us to talk about her first car and how well prepared she was for the unexpected.New episodes drop every other Tuesday. Please Follow, Like, and Subscribe to be the first to hear our latest content and past episodes - https://linktr.ee/carsloved
On this episode of Bounced From The Roadhouse:Special Guests in 4B:Coffee TalkCar Seat SituationAirbnb Hot WaterElectronic WasteThis WeekendFlashback Friday - First CarTolls UnpaidBat WarrantyYou and Death at a BarQuincy Jones That's a Great QuestionChimpanzee Wiping ButtsStarbucks StrikeDoor Dash TrialQuestions? Comments? Leave us a message! 605-343-6161Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review and some stars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new study says you shouldn't hand down your old car to a teenager. Anna and Raven talk about their first cars! Bob Harr joins Anna and Raven to share his Helluva story! He wants to thank the woman who stopped to help Bob from this incident! Are you up to date on this week's biggest news story? Anna and Raven will get you caught up on the trending news stories including an update on Bill Belichick's girlfriend, Jordon Hudson! Raven's wife believes there's a ghost in their home because their grandson is always staring and talking to something in the corner of a room! Anna and Raven want to know about your ghost stories! Anna shares her family's tomato sauce recipe that her mother gave her. Chef Plum explains how he makes his tomato sauce! It's pretty simple! You can find Chef Plum on Instagram at @Chef_Plum or at ChefPlum.com. Are you up to date on this week's biggest news story? Anna and Raven will get you caught up on the trending news stories including the Blake Lively Vs Justin Baldoni case and why Taylor Swift is involved. Also, people are waiting in line to view the PDiddy trial! Baseball season is in full swing, pun intended! Anna and Raven speak to Fairfield University Baseball Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator, Brian Fay! He shares his best advice on how to hit a 90-mph baseball! He also serves as Recruiting Coordinator for the team at Fairfield University and shares his best advice for parents if their child wants to play baseball in college! Eurovision is very popular all over the world, except America. Anna and Raven created their own version, so Raven and Producer Julie share their AI generated songs! Anna and Producer Justin share their songs tomorrow! Troy and Leslie have a son attending his senior prom. Troy is a DJ, and was hired by the school to play the dance. At first the son was ok with it, but now is reconsidering having his dad there for the night. Leslie thinks her husband should let one of his employees work it instead, but Troy would have to pay out of pocket for someone else. He doesn't think it's worth it, and already committed to the school. Whose side are you on? GiGi has a chance to win $3300! All she has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!
What do you get when you combine: ancient Hondas, a little Bruce Lee energy, and some Pineapple Express? A wild ride down memory lane that'll leave your sides hurting and your heart full.
NightSide's last hour of the week we like to keep it light and fun. For this 20th hour, Dan wants to know what your first car was. Listen to WBZ NewsRadio on the NEW iHeart Radio app and be sure to set WBZ NewsRadio as your #1 preset!
Today on the show the guys talk through their first cars, and try and figure out if boy racers are still a big thingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Funky Friday, Bow Wow opens up about his ongoing drama with Omarion, his dreams of a future tour with Ciara, and the behind-the-scenes moments that defined his career. He reflects on the glory days of 106 & Park, his early fame, and the iconic Tyra Banks kiss, while sharing personal insights on fatherhood, co-parenting, and his growth in the entertainment industry. Don't miss the untold stories from Bow Wow's journey to superstardom!TIMECODES 00:01:00 - Introducing Bow Wow00:02:39 - Bow Wow's Career Highlights and Achievements00:13:05 - Challenges and Regrets in Bow Wow's Career00:26:24 - The Influence of Mentors and Father Figures00:31:37 - The Reality of Fame and Wealth00:36:08 - Reflecting on the Glory Years00:40:21 - The Lambo Story Begins00:41:01 - Ego and Competition00:43:07 - First Cars and Upgrades00:49:43 - The Importance of Jermaine Dupri00:51:37 - Fan Hysteria and Early Fame00:56:52 - Beefs and Friendships01:09:11 - Growing Up in the Spotlight01:11:39 - Mr. 106 & Park01:13:48 - Reflecting on Kissing Tyra Banks01:16:10 - Group Chat Conversations01:17:13 - Memorable Moments on 106 & Park01:26:03 - The Millennium Tour01:33:27 - Co-Parenting Realities01:40:08 - Encouraging Kids in Entertainment01:44:28 - Balancing Multiple Roles01:47:06 - Building the Ultimate Tour01:47:51 - Planning the Perfect Concert Lineup01:50:17 - Reflecting on Personal Growth and Relationships01:55:18 - The Game: Not Bow-Wow, But the Dog Era02:03:04 - Discussing Real Love and Relationships02:14:17 - Questions from the CrewSUPPORT THE SHOW Checkout DraftKings Casino Download the DraftKings app and use code FUNKY for new customers to play Dollar Up and get a shot at $2,000 in Casino Credits!
What was your first car and how long did you have it? Then we talk Royals issues as they are still in 1st in the AL Central at 2-4 before discussing movie scores and the most iconic ones.
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In this episode, I talk with Ryan Johnson, co-founder and CEO of Culdesac, about building the United States' first car-free neighborhood from scratch. We discuss everything from winning over the fire department with foldable ladders to building hundreds of units without building a single parking garage. Ryan also opens up about how designing for people—rather than cars—has paid off big time for both residents and local retailers, and why he believes autonomous vehicles, ride-sharing, and a passion for walkability will reshape cities nationwide.TAKEAWAYSWalkability Isn't a Niche Luxury—It's a Mass Market Demand. The majority of Americans would pay more to live in a walkable neighborhood, and 92% of Gen Z is on board. This isn't just a trend—it's a tidal wave.Car-Free Living Works—Even in Phoenix. If a walkable neighborhood can thrive in a sprawling, car-centric city like Phoenix, it can work anywhere. The key? Thoughtful design, mixed-use spaces, and actual community-building.Parking Garages Are the Next Real Estate Mistake. Developers still pouring millions into structured parking are setting themselves up for regret. AV ride-hailing, changing transportation habits, and shifting zoning laws are making them obsolete faster than people realize.Retail Thrives When It's a Destination, Not an Afterthought. Culdesac started with six planned retail spaces—now they have 21, and local businesses are thriving. Why? Because people actually want to be there.Building for Humans, Not Traffic Engineers, Changes Everything. The way we build cities has quietly been making us more isolated, unhealthy, and unhappy. Culdesac's design flips that script—prioritizing gathering spaces, green areas, and human-scale density.CHAPTERS00:00 The Need for Change in Urban Design02:57 Introducing Cul-de-Sac: A New Vision for Neighborhoods06:12 Designing Walkable Communities: The Cul-de-Sac Approach08:54 Innovative Infrastructure: Rethinking Parking and Access11:50 Financing the Future: Capital Strategies for New Developments15:04 Community and Belonging: The Heart of Urban Living18:07 Navigating Challenges: Working with City Regulations21:07 Phased Development: Learning and Adapting in Real Time24:00 The Impact of COVID-19 on Construction and Costs26:58 Market Dynamics: Setting Rents in a Changing Landscape29:43 The Evolution of Walkable Neighborhoods32:03 Creating Community Through Intentional Design34:48 Retail and Community Engagement37:59 The Role of Local Businesses in Urban Development40:50 Innovative Urban Design and Architecture43:54 Challenges and Surprises in Development45:41 The Future of Walkable Communities50:18 Leadership and Vision in Development55:41 Advice for Aspiring DevelopersCONNECT WITH RYANCuldesac: https://culdesac.comLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanjohnsonazInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/liveculdesac/Twitter: https://x.com/ryanmjohnson?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorCONNECT WITH AUSTIN TUNNELLNewsletter: https://playbook.buildingculture.com/https://www.instagram.com/austintunnell/https://www.linkedin.com/in/austin-tunnell-2a41894a/https://twitter.com/AustinTunnellCONNECT WITH BUILDING CULTUREhttps://www.buildingculture.com/https://www.instagram.com/buildingculture/https://twitter.com/build_culturehttps://www.facebook.com/BuildCulture/SPONSORSThank you so much to the sponsors of The Building Culture Podcast!Sierra Pacific Windows: https://www.sierrapacificwindows.com/One Source Windows: https://onesourcewindows.com/
Jaxon tells us all about his journey finding and making a sweet 78 Freewheeler his first car, what all he's done to it and plans on doing, how he's learning incredible skills along the way, and how much he's loving the Bronco world. This young man is simply awesome, so download today and enjoy!
Dam Internet, You Scary! hosts Patrick Cloud and Tahir Moore break down the disturbing but interesting stories on the internet! This episode is sponsored by Better Help. 00:00:00 | Episode Start 00:00:16 | Texas Cities & Comedy Club Boom 00:01:41 | Guest Introduction: Charlie Wilson Joins the Show 00:02:48 | The Legacy of Charlie Wilson & Name Confusion 00:06:38 | Empire Strips Back: Star Wars Burlesque Show 00:10:06 | The Reality of Owning a Delorean 00:14:08 | Retro Cars & The Return of Classic Styles 00:19:38 | First Cars & Wild Driving Stories 00:25:00 | The Struggles of Early Car Ownership 00:29:04 | The Official Wizard of New Zealand (And His Firing) 00:36:02 | Elon Musk: The Real-Life Supervillain? 00:42:40 | Kanye West & The Danger of Influence 00:50:06 | Comedy, Power, and Who Really Runs the Industry Guest Charlie Wilson https://www.instagram.com/charliewilsontv S/O to our sponsors Blue Chew https://www.bluechew.com Better Help https://www.betterhelp.com/diys In this electrifying episode of Damn Internet, You Scary!, Tahir Moore and Patrick Cloud welcome comedian and content creator Charlie Wilson for a wild and unpredictable conversation. From his experiences in the Empire Strips Back Star Wars burlesque show to the car mishaps, Charlie shares some hilarious and insightful moments. The crew dives deep into the bizarre firing of New Zealand's state-appointed wizard, debates whether Elon Musk is the most dangerous man alive, and takes on Kanye West's controversial influence. Plus, they reminisce about their first cars, near-death driving experiences, and the return of classic fashion and vehicles. If you're here for laughs, crazy stories, and some real talk about the industry and beyond, you won't want to miss this episode! Like, subscribe, and drop a comment below with your favorite moment. Join our Patreon now!! https://www.patreon.com/DamInternetYouScary
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A melting ice patch in the Rocky Mountains revealed a pristine frozen ancient forest, we head out of this world where the Juno spacecraft detected the largest volcanic eruption in our solar system, and a feel-good story for Friday, a man is reunited with his dog after 8 years. Plus, on This Day in History, the first automobile to reach 100 mph. Pristine Ancient Forest ‘Frozen in Time' Discovered in Rocky Mountains | Scientific American NASA Juno Mission Spots Most Powerful Volcanic Activity on Io to Date | NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) NASA spacecraft flew by distant world. It saw unprecedented volcanism. | Mashable Juno Sees a Massive Hotspot of Volcanic Activity on Io - Universe Today Volcanic eruption on Io covers area larger than Lake Superior - Earth.com Io: Facts - NASA Science Arizona Man Who Never Stopped Trying is Reunited with Dog Lost 8 Years Ago in Another State America's First Car to Exceed 100 MPH Is Headed to Auction. It'll Fetch Over $1M World's first fastest car broke records in 1905 when it sped to 104mph – The US Sun | The US Sun History: The first car to break 100mph - PosterConnection 1904 Napier L48 “Samson” - Sports Car Market Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices