Synopsis
Ike (and sometimes ryan) interview industry experts, luminaries, and sometimes just some guys. Taking cars, car industry and having fun!
Episodes
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Ryan Brutt The Automotive Archaeologist
07/06/2017 Duration: 01h16minRyan Brutt The Automotive Archaeologist joins the show we talk how about how he fell in love with cars at a repair shop, his old book and upcoming book, how he finds, photographs and documents these amazing old derelict / barn find cars. What it's like to interact with the owners of the cars, a spirited round of "hardest food to eat while driving", how he keeps track of all the leads on cars, and much more!
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Episode 200! W/ Saab Kyle
31/05/2017 Duration: 01h14minYouTuber Saab Kyle Joins the show for this weeks interview episode
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Alanis King
17/05/2017 Duration: 01h21minThe newest staff writer of Jalopnik, Alanis King is on the show.
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Motor Head Mama
10/05/2017 Duration: 01h22minAmelia Dalgaard Aka the Motor Head Mama is todays guestvist motorheadmama.com
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Paul Schmucker and Todd Deeken of Everyday Driver
03/05/2017 Duration: 01h30minIke chats with the guys from Everyday Driver, on their YouTube channels as well their popular automotive podcast. Paul and Todd tell us how Everyday Driver began as a TV show pitch ten years ago. (Ironically they’ve now come full circle, with their content is now being shown on Velocity.) When that fell through, they were early YouTube adopters. They tell us about the early days of YouTube, and what the world before GoPros and smartphones was like. We also hear about how they choose which cars to feature, why they never seem to agree with each other, how they picked up European correspondent Tom, and why Tom sounds like he’s from New Jersey rather than his native Germany. Ike corners them for opinions on two of his favorite cars, the Mitsubishi Mirage and the Smart car. They also discuss good first cars for enthusiasts, what Everyday Driver would do with an unlimited budget, whether Todd’s hair qualifies as a mullet or not, and how eating various foods in cars would make an excellent reality show.