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The Overland Journal Podcast
Overlanding West Virginia with Jason Specht

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2026 57:54


Overland Journal podcast host Scott Brady talks with Jason Speck of Mountain State Overland at historic Camp Cheat in West Virginia about his outdoors origins in scouting, preparedness, and the importance of training with gear before it's needed. They compare overlanding in the East versus the West, including narrower trails, frequent downed trees, and incorporating history and multi-sport activities into trips. Speck shares route highlights like Canaan Loop, Spruce Knob–Seneca Rocks, Dolly Sods, the Mid-Atlantic BDR, and the Trans America Trail, emphasizing discovery and responsible travel through micro-groups and Tread Lightly principles. The episode explores Camp Cheat's connection to “The Vagabonds”—Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Harvey Firestone, and John Burroughs—who stayed there during a 1918 motor-camping trip. Speck also discusses his Tacoma/Modcap setup, community events like Adventure XFest, and the need for guide standards and safety. WEBSITE | Mountain State Overland |Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeThe Overland Journal Podcast is brought to you this week by:  Nitto Tire, Overland Journal Magazine and Hankook TireNew to Overland Journal and want to grab a subscription! Visit Overland Journal and enter code: overlandpodcast at checkout for 20% off. We thank you for being a subscriber.Tune in Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube

Saturday Magazine
Sat, 20th, June, 2026: Glen Charlie Dunks, Film Critic, ‘Disclosure Day’.

Saturday Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2026 21:39


Macca and Kenny are joined live in the studio by Joyster, award winning Australian film critic and writer Glenn Charlie Dunks as they discuss Stephen Spielberg's latest film, ‘Disclosure Day'. Glenn Charlie Dunks is an award-winning Australian film critic and writer based between Melbourne and New York. Known for his two Australian Film Critics Association (AFCA) Awards, he specializes in documentary film and Australian cinema, regularly appearing on JOY 94.9 radio and contributing to top-tier publications. For ten years, Glenn has been an active part of the Australian film scene as a critic and journalist. Getting his start with the Geelong/Surf Coast-based street press Forte Magazine, he progressed to writing regularly for Trespass and Onya Magazine as well as his personal blog. In 2010, Glenn began writing film reviews and features for Australian print institution The Big Issue. In the following decade, he has contributed to world-renowned publications such as The Guardian, Vanity Fair and The Film Experience where he covers documentary film on a weekly basis. In Australia, his work has been published across outlets including Metro Magazine, ScreenHub, Flicks Australia, Junkee, SBS Film, SBS Sexuality, Broadsheet, Quickflix, Concrete Playground and the online edition of Overland Journal. He is also the regular film critic for Air Nuigini’s Paradise Magazine. His work has been republished by IndieWire's Women and Hollywood blog and the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance union's quarterly print publication The Equity Magazine. He has also been spotlighted by The Age. The post Sat, 20th, June, 2026: Glen Charlie Dunks, Film Critic, ‘Disclosure Day’. appeared first on Saturday Magazine.

The Overland Journal Podcast
Story Time with John Blashford-Snell: The 1971-72 Darién Gap Expedition

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2026 61:12


Overland Journal Podcast host Ashley Giordano welcomes John Blashford-Snell, a British explorer, author, and former army officer known for leading pioneering scientific expeditions to some of the most remote regions on Earth. Born in 1936, he served in the British Army's Royal Engineers before turning his focus to exploration and conservation. Blashford-Snell tells the story of the 1971-72 Darien Gap expedition, why he founded the Scientific Exploration Society, and how it and other organizations are helping to support young explorers with field research and conservation projects worldwide.John Blashford-Snell Website | YouTube | SES Website | OV Conservation: The Scientific Explorers Society | Living Legends: John Blashford-SnellNew to Overland Journal and want to grab a subscription? Visit Overland Journal and enter code: overlandpodcast at checkout for 20% off. We thank you for being a subscriber.

The Overland Journal Podcast
Adventures with Cyrus "Scooter" Anderson: Seven Summits and Beyond

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 43:48


Overland Journal Podcast host Scott Brady and Cyrus "Scooter" Anderson explore the importance of being present during travel and the value of family adventures, anchored by Anderson's mantra to "never, ever give up." Anderson outlined his ambitious project to ride all-dirt routes between the highest points of every continent, an idea born after he summited Aconcagua with makeshift equipment. He also shared technical details on modifying KTM and Husaberg motorcycles for long-haul expeditions, including custom multi-tank fuel systems and increased oil capacity. The pair discussed the financial realities of global travel, covering Anderson's professional background in consulting and banking, as well as the economic trade-offs and low-spending habits that funded his journeys.New to Overland Journal and want to grab a subscription? Visit Overland Journal and enter code: overlandpodcast at checkout for 20% off. 

The Overland Journal Podcast
The Rogue Wanderers on 100 Countries in a Toyota Tacoma and Four Wheel Camper

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 56:03


The Overland Journal Podcast host Ashley Giordano welcomes American overlanders Dawn and Andy Elsbree, the Rogue Wanderers, to dive into their 2019 Toyota Tacoma and Four Wheel Camper build, why they chose it as their global overland platform, and how it's held up after 6 years of travel and 100 countries later. Dawn and Andy share their favorite moments from the road, what it was like overlanding through China, and the highs of having their kids join on various legs of the journey.Tune in Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube

The Overland Journal Podcast
Jim Oostdyk on the Adventure of Business, Family, and History

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 51:40


Overland Journal Podcast host Scott Brady interviews Jim Oostdyk, founder and president of OK4WD, discussing his nearly 47 years in the four-wheel-drive industry. Jim shares the origins of OK4WD, which began in 1979 after he rebuilt his rolled Jeep, growing from a small garage to one of the country's most respected off-road shops. The episode covers the company's evolution, including demonstrating capability to customers, importing overseas products, and moving into product design and manufacturing with his son Rin and long-tenured staff. Jim also discusses mission and adventure travel with his children in Ghana, Haiti, and South Africa, his interest in the Edison "Vagabonds," partnerships with Mountain State Overland, and support for accessible off-roading. He concludes with valuable advice on perseverance, humility, and surrounding yourself with great people.Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | TikTokARB Launches Their New Experiences SeriesNew to Overland Journal and want to grab a subscription! Visit Overland Journal and enter code: overlandpodcast at checkout for 20% off. We thank you for being a subscriber.Tune in Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube

The Overland Journal Podcast
Eva zu Beck on Overlanding Mauritania

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 52:46


Overland Journal Podcast host Ashley Giordano welcomes adventurer, storyteller, author, and National Geographic Host and Director Eva zu Beck to discuss Eva's recent overland trip to Morocco and Mauritania in her Land Rover Defender 110. In this episode, Eva shares more about the inspiration behind her Nat Geo SuperSkilled series, and how, in life and in travel, it truly is about the journey rather than the destination.New to Overland Journal and want to grab a subscription! Visit Overland Journal and enter code: overlandpodcast at checkout for 20% off. We thank you for being a subscriber.Tune in Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube

The Overland Journal Podcast
Crossing West Africa with XOVERLAND: Final Miles, Fuel Range, Teamwork, and Truck Lessons

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 34:28


The Overland Journal Podcast host Scott Brady and Clay Croft discuss XOVERLAND's 40,000-kilometer Africa crossing, recorded with just 300 kilometers remaining to Cape Agulhas. They navigate West Africa's uncertainties—coups, elections, and border hurdles—while managing sickness and tight schedules. Key practical lessons include maintaining a 1,000-kilometer fuel range due to local shortages. They credit their multi-skilled team and local support for overcoming challenges like Guinea's extreme roads and infrastructure gaps. Reviewing vehicle performance, they highlight the reliability of Toyota hybrid drivetrains on varied fuel quality, Mobil 1 fluids, and Starlink connectivity. Despite minimal mechanical issues, they suggest future modifications like enhanced front protection for the Tacomas. This expedition underscores the resilience required for transcontinental travel through one of the world's most demanding environments.

The Overland Journal Podcast
Lilli Mixich Reflects on Nearly Five Decades of Overland Travel

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 56:52


This weeks episode of the Overland Journal Podcast, host Ashley Giordano welcomes German overlander Lilli Mixich to discuss Lilli's lifelong love affair with the African continent. Currently overlanding solo in a 1988 Toyota Land Cruiser HJ60 named Toyo, Mixich shares what she's learned from various vehicle platforms, including the Land Rover 109, Magirus Deutz expedition truck, and a Toyota HJ47 ex-bush ambulance. Lilli dives into how, at age 55, she built the confidence to travel on her own, care for her Land Cruiser, and overland Africa on her own terms. @lillitogo

The Overland Journal Podcast
Paula and Jeremy Dear on Overlanding West Africa in an ex-Belgian Military Police Truck

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 63:50


Host Ashley Giordano welcomes Paula and Jeremy Dear, two Brits en route from Belgium to Southern Africa in a 32-year-old ex-Belgian Iveco military police truck. In this episode, Paula and Jeremy dive into why they chose this vehicle for travel in Africa, how a slow pace has allowed them to experience places more deeply, and how prioritizing cultural immersion has brought joy along the way.

The Overland Journal Podcast
Principles of Overlanding 12V Fridges: Choosing the Right Size and Power for Real-World Travel

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 43:47


This episode of The Overland Journal Podcast, hosts Scott and Matt discuss choosing overland 12V fridges over coolers, advocating for the smallest necessary size (25–35L for one/two, 45–55L for small families) to avoid heavy slides and oversized units (like 80L for just drinks). They compare chest/drawer fridges to less efficient door-opening models, emphasize that cooldown speed matters mainly for warm groceries, and outline testing metrics: power draw, temperature accuracy, and warm-up time. They review brands, noting Engel's reliability issues, Dometic's value, National Luna's build quality/higher power use, and the heavy but high-performing ARB Elements 60L, plus Iceco and EcoFlow's battery/app features, promoting upcoming Overland Journal test results.

The Overland Journal Podcast
2Up and Overloaded on What You Need to Know about Motorcycle Travel in Southeast Asia

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 61:48


Host Ashley Giordano welcomes returning podcast guests Tim and Marisa Notier of 2Up and Overloaded to discuss the adventure motorcycle couple's travels through Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. In this episode, Tim and Marisa share lessons learned from the past two-and-a-half years, including practical tips on choosing a bike, navigating challenging border crossings, and enjoying the journey along the way. Tim and Marisa also speak to the challenges and rewards of traveling as a couple.

The Overland Journal Podcast
John Balsdon on World Records and Crossing Africa

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 59:37


Overland Journal Podcast host Scott Brady interviews recent world record holder John Ballsdon of Always Look Twice about his 28-day drive from Nordkapp, Norway to Cape Agulhas, South Africa, largely hugging West Africa's coast in two Ineos Grenadiers, one towing a Bruder trailer. John shares how his mother, a professional photographer, shaped his attention to detail and how early travels to India and later living 10.5 years in Moscow fueled a lifelong drive to document landscapes and cultures. They discuss staying grounded after travel through planning, journaling, and reflection, plus the contrasts of living abroad versus passing through. John explains why he pursued the record as an antidote to “doom scrolling,” highlights Guinea and the North Cape, describes low points in Angola, a lost passport recovered through Nigerian kindness, vehicle prep and fuel strategy, and a forthcoming feature-length film planned for autumn.

The Overland Journal Podcast
44,000 Kilometers on a Vespa Scooter: Juvena Huang on the Ride of a Lifetime

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 52:33


Join Overland Journal Podcast host Ashley Giordano as she speaks with Juvena Huang, a Singaporean overlander who embarked on a 44,000-kilometer journey by Vespa scooter. In this episode, Juvena dives into her highest highs, lowest lows, and most powerful lessons learned along the way. Juvena also touches on why she returns regularly to India and the inspiration behind her latest project: hosting motorcycle tours in the Himalayas.

The Overland Journal Podcast
Adventure Motorcycle Rider Henriette Thiim on Lessons Learned from 200,000 Kilometers of International Travel

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 55:48


Join Overland Journal Podcast host Ashley Giordano as she sits down with Danish motorcycle adventure rider Henriette Thiim to discuss Henriette's latest trip through Algeria, Mauritania, and Morocco. In this episode, Henriette dives into the logistics required to ride through Algeria and her experiences in-country, as well as what she's learned about managing fear after 200,000 kilometers of riding in 72 countries.

The Overland Journal Podcast
Herman and Candelaria Zapp on 22 Years of Worldwide Travel in a 1928 Graham-Paige

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 56:51


Host Ashley Giordano welcomes Argentinian overlanders Herman and Candelaria Zapp to discuss the life lessons learned during 22 years of travel in a 1928 Graham Paige car. In this episode, Herman and Candelaria speak about the generosity of strangers and the overlander mindset that ‘problems' are merely challenges leading to incredible experiences. The couple also touches on the realities of bringing children into the world while traveling.

The Overland Journal Podcast
Used Vehicle Strategies for Overland Travel

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 54:20


The Overland Journal Podcast
The most traveled overlander you have never heard of Adam Shani.

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 68:01


The Overland Journal Podcast
Jen Young on Outdoorsy and the Entrepreneur's Journey

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 73:56


The Overland Journal Podcast
Cultural Geography, Exploration, and Sustainable Travel with James Fountain

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 55:30


On this episode of the Overland Journal Podcast, host Scott Brady welcomes James Fountain, a cultural geographer and fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and the Explorers Club, to discuss how exploration can support communities and science. Fountain shares how Overland Journal first inspired him, formative work in the Democratic Republic of the Congo with the United Nations remapping roads, and how cultural geography examines how landscapes shape cultures. They compare happiness and development through examples like Malawi and Bhutan, including Bhutan's Gross National Happiness and conservation policies, and discuss reducing travel gear and impact. Fountain recounts an ambitious Wakhan Corridor motorcycle journey relying on local generosity, then offers practical guidance on respectful, sustainable travel and citizen science.

The Overland Journal Podcast
Zenith Irfan on Being the First Pakistani Female Motorcyclist to Ride Across Pakistan

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 53:53


Join Overland Journal Podcast host Ashley Giordano as she sits down with Zenith Irfan to discuss the importance of being the first female Pakistani motorcyclist to ride across Pakistan, and how her father's dream led her to embark on the journey on a 70cc Honda. Zenith also dives into her top tips for visiting the country, including geography, what to wear, eat, and drink, and what to expect in various regions of Pakistan. 

The Overland Journal Podcast
Katie Harris of the Road Chose Me on Blending Human and Vehicle- Powered Adventures

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 58:07


Join Overland Journal Podcast host Ashley Giordano as she sits down with Katie Harris of the Road Chose Me to discuss the overlap between human- and vehicle-powered adventure, and her experiences overlanding Australia, Iceland, and Tunisia with her partner, Dan, and daughter, Aurora. Katie dives into the details of hiking the Camino de Santiago with a young child, and the importance of community and the power of returning home to a place you truly love.

The Overland Journal Podcast
Technology and Innovation in Overlanding

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 61:29


On this episode of the Overland Journal Podcast hosts Matt Scott and Scott Brady explore the future of overlanding, focusing on new technologies and trends. They highlight portable fridges with hot-swappable batteries (like EcoFlow/Bluetti) that offer extended runtime, device charging, and solar input, potentially eliminating complex dual-battery setups. They also discuss the rise of simpler lithium power packs as all-in-one alternatives, noting security concerns off-road. The conversation covers rapid battery advancements and the impact of satellite connectivity (Starlink) on remote work, while emphasizing the importance of disconnecting during travel. They note easier logistics due to e-visas, cautioned about increased security risks from constant connectivity, and predicted a shift toward range-extended EVs/PHEVs, which offer massive auxiliary power. They conclude by stressing that the best overland builds prioritize simplicity, reliability, minimal modifications, and choosing the right base vehicle.

The Overland Journal Podcast
Adventure Motorcyclist Heather Lea on the Unfiltered Realities of Long-Term Travel

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 66:52


Join Overland Journal Podcast host Ashley Giordano as she sits down with adventure motorcyclist, author, and traveler Heather Lea to discuss the realities of long-term travel. Topics include navigating new relationships, complex logistics, the joys and challenges of riding as a woman, and encountering the kindness of strangers along the way.

The Overland Journal Podcast
Saharan Sands to a Global CEO: A leadership Discussion with Rachelle Croft

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 51:58


Rachelle Croft joined Scott Brady on the Overland Journal podcast to discuss how women's off-road rallies and international travel have helped shape her leadership and mindset. A veteran of the Rebelle Rally (including a 2019 win, 2020 second-place finish, and returning in 2025 as part of Toyota's official 4Runner Trailhunter team), she detailed how the Rallye Aïcha des Gazelles in Morocco was a personal turning point, teaching mental resilience and problem-solving under pressure. Croft emphasizes the importance of clear communication, managing stress in team environments, and prioritizing joy in travel. As CEO of the Overland Collective, she focuses on community, education, kindness, and stewardship. Upcoming projects for 2026 include the X Overland "Milestones" premiere and promoting her "Start Somewhere" initiative to encourage new travelers.

The Overland Journal Podcast
Roam Overlanding's Adrian Abrahams on the Importance of Doing Your Overland Homework

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 55:28


Join Overland Journal Podcast host Ashley Giordano as she sits down with South African overlander Adrian Abrahams to discuss his love of traveling in Namibia, and how nearly a decade of overlanding has shaped a new 4x4 shop endeavor in Cape Town, South Africa. Adrian also provides practical advice about visiting the country, including destination recommendations, while Ashley tries to pronounce several Afrikaans words essential to the overland traveler.

The Overland Journal Podcast
Elspeth Beard: One of the First British Women to Motorcycle Around the World

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 55:21


Join Overland Journal Podcast host Ashley Giordano as she sits down with adventure motorcyclist, author, and traveler Elspeth Beard, who was one of the first women to ride around the world by motorcycle. Elspeth dives into the details of her two-year round-the-world trip, from 1982 to 1984 on a 1974 BMW R60 bike, and how the experience changed her life, including the highs and lows of such an intense adventure. 

The Overland Journal Podcast
Kurt Williams Shares His World Expedition Travel Experiences and Lessons

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 54:49


In this episode of the Overland Journal podcast, host Scott Brady chats with longtime friend and veteran overlander Kurt Williams. Kurt, a seasoned traveler known for his expertise with Land Cruisers and extensive global expeditions, discusses his adventures across six continents, including his latest trip through West Africa. Together, they delve into favorite travel memories, vehicle build simplicity, the importance of training, and their philosophy of occasionally stepping away from technical perfection to enjoy the journey. Kurt also shares his insights on the significance of adaptability and a positive mindset during long-haul trips, offering valuable advice for both new and experienced travelers alike. Tune in for an engaging conversation about overlanding travels, trials, and the learned wisdom that comes from decades on the road. Don't forget to check out the related content on expeditionportal.com!

The Overland Journal Podcast
Turning the Page: 2025's Year End Wrap Up and Overland Highlights

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 55:42


Join hosts Scott Brady and Matt Scott for the Overland Journal podcast's 2025 year-end review. They discuss a range of topics from personal adventures to industry trends, including Matt's deep dive into classic cars, Scott's monumental travel across Africa, and their experiences with various overland vehicles like the Grenadier and the Scout camper. They also touch upon the changing landscape of the overland community post-COVID and the rise of electric vehicles in overlanding. Tune in to hear their reflections on a transformative year and their plans for 2026.

The Overland Journal Podcast
2025 Overlanders of the Year: GrizzlyNBear Reflect on Nearly a Decade of Overland Travel

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 63:00


Join Overland Journal Podcast host Ashley Giordano as she sits down with Leigh and Steph Dearle of GrizzlyNBear Overland as they reflect on nine years of full-time international overland travel. Leigh and Steph dive into their daily routine, how their travel style has changed over time, and how a recent overhaul of their 2010 Land Rover Defender 130 changed the way they overland.

The Overland Journal Podcast
Journey of a Young Overlander: Peter Van Stralen's Epic Adventures with X Overland

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 54:55


The Overland Journal Podcast
Adventures in Namibia and Insights from Richard Giordano of Desk To Glory

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 59:04


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Travel Journalist and Guide Breanna Wilson on Overlanding Mongolia

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 60:30


Join Overland Journal Podcast host Ashley Giordano as she sits down with travel journalist and guide Breanna Wilson to discuss what you need to know about overlanding in Mongolia. Wilson also dives into her journey from Georgia to Mongolia in her trusty 78-Series Troopy, and reflects on her most special memories in the country.

The Overland Journal Podcast
The EarthRoamer Journey: Past, Present, and Future with CEO Scot Allen

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 71:31


The Overland Journal Podcast
From North America to the Bottom of the World with Hourless Life

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 50:31


In this episode of the Overland Journal podcast, host Scott Brady speaks with Eric and Brittany of 'Hourless Life' as they  discuss their journey full of adventures and unique experiences. Eric and Brittany recount the challenges and highlights of their incredible trip down through the Americas, including confronting mechanical issues in Patagonia, the impact of experiencing new cultures, and their emotional arrival in Ushuaia. They also reflect on personal growth, the dynamics of traveling as a family, and friendships forged on the road. The family shares future plans, lessons learned about vehicle setups, and anecdotes that capture the unpredictability and joy of overlanding.

The Overland Journal Podcast
Exploring History and Adventure with Susan Dragoo

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 47:38


In this episode of the Overland Journal Podcast, host Scott Brady interviews Susan Dragoo, a historian and regular contributor to Overland Journal. The conversation spans Susan's passion for history and her adventures in overlanding and hiking. They discuss her recent work on the Butterfield Trail, a historic stagecoach route, delving into the challenges and discoveries along the way. Susan also shares stories from her hiking experiences, including a memorable trek to Everest Base Camp, and her insights on becoming a successful photojournalist. The episode emphasizes the importance of intertwining historical research with outdoor exploration and the rewards of uncovering and documenting forgotten historical trails.

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Adventures in Automotive Journalism with Chris Collard

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 62:40


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Embracing Remote Adventures: Life in a Sprinter Van with Kathy and Peter Holcombe

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 61:30


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Overlanding with Purpose: Remote Journeys with TrailRecon

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 55:22


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Exploring the World in a Land Rover Defender: Yak Overland's Epic Journey

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 63:54


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Off-Road Inspiration & New Skills with Micah Weber from Overlandunderbudget

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 35:39


Join host Matt Scott and guest host Julian Rebecca on the Overland Journal podcast as they dive into an insightful conversation with Micah from Overland Under Budget. In this episode, Micah shares his passion for inspiring people to explore the outdoors affordably. Learn about his adventures at a recent event, where he introduced newcomers to welding through engaging workshops. Discover his tips on building cost-effective overland vehicles, including his journey with a salvaged Ford Ranger and his trusty Toyota Tacoma. This episode is packed with practical advice and stories that highlight the empowering nature of DIY skills and budget-friendly overlanding.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:38 Sponsor Message: OnX Off-Road01:17 Micah's Journey and Teaching Welding02:43 Empowering Through DIY Skills04:16 Learning and Teaching Welding13:38 Micah's Salvage Ranger Project17:59 The Financial Balancing Act of Overlanding18:30 Empowering Outdoor Experiences for All20:19 Essentials for Getting Outdoors on a Budget24:18 The Journey of Building a Reliable Tacoma29:10 DIY Projects and Custom Builds34:06 The Philosophy Behind Overland Under Budget35:28 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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Exploring the Wilderness: An Interview with Tony Crooke from GME

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 42:46


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Overlanding Africa: Countries, Cultures, and Insights with Expedition Rove

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 62:11


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Mastering Off-Road Techniques: Throttle, Eyes, and Strategy with Emily Miller

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 70:58


n this episode of the Overland Journal podcast, hosts Matt Scott and Scott Brady welcome Emily Miller, a notable figure in the off-roading community and the founder of the Rebelle Rally. The conversation dives into the details of the Rebelle Rally, discussing its origins, format, and the unique challenges it presents. Miller shares insights from her extensive career in motorsport, including her experiences racing with the legendary Rod Hall, and how these have contributed to the success of the Rebelle Rally. They also explore the importance of navigation skills, endurance, and strategy in off-road competitions, as well as the broader impacts these events have on participants' lives. The episode is filled with valuable lessons on maintaining focus, learning from mistakes, team collaboration, and the significance of pushing one's limits.