by Scott Brady, Ashley Giordano, and Matt Scott
The Overland Journal Podcast features the travelers, topics, and news related to the overlanding community and industry. This podcast is hosted by Scott Brady, Ashley Giordano, and Matt Scott. This podcast is a production of the Overland Journal Magazine and the expeditionportal.com website.
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April 17, 2025
<p>Overland Journal Podcast host Ashley Giordano is joined by Canadian race car driver, X Games athlete, stuntman, and Baja 1000 champion Andrew Comrie-Picard in this episode, which touches on his childhood in Alberta, Canada, and how his love for driving challenges launched his automotive career.</p><p><br></p><p>The conversation continues with an in-depth look at Comrie-Picard’s latest project, the <a href="https://transglobalcar.com/">Trans-Global Car Expedition</a>, the world’s first wheeled surface navigation through both geographic poles, including the importance of a good team, the scientific outcomes of the project, and a run-down of the expedition vehicle fleet.</p><p><br></p><p>Comrie-Picard also dives into developing a strong sense of self-belief, his experiences in Northern Canada, and the outcomes of an Arctic test trip where an F-150 fell through the ice.</p>
April 10, 2025
<p>Join Overland Journal Podcast host Ashley Giordano as she sits down with Emil Grímsson to discuss the origin of <a href="https://arctictrucks.com/">Arctic Trucks</a> in Iceland and how he turned the Top Gear Arctic Special into a career of polar exploration. </p><p>CEO of Arctic Trucks Polar and Arctic Trucks International</p><p>Grímsson touches on his role during the <a href="https://transglobalcar.com/">Trans Global Car Expedition</a>, the world’s first wheeled surface navigation through both geographic poles, and how lessons learned in previous expeditions landed him where he is today. The conversation continues with a discussion around the differences between the Arctic Trucks branches in Europe, the UK, and North America, and why the polar regions draw Emil back time and time again.</p>
April 3, 2025
<p>In this conversation, Scott Brady engages with Mark Nevils from Winnebago and Brice Esplin from Leave No Trace to discuss the importance of responsible outdoor ethics, sustainable travel, and the impact of vehicle-based camping. They explore the principles of Leave No Trace, the significance of durable surfaces, and the role of vehicle design in minimizing environmental impact. The discussion also highlights the cultural responsibilities of travelers and the importance of fire safety in outdoor settings. Personal experiences in overlanding and the community aspect of RV life are shared, emphasizing the need for intention and mindfulness in outdoor adventures. In this conversation, Scott Brady, Mark Nevils, and Brice Esplin discuss the importance of responsible outdoor practices, the impact of remote work on outdoor spaces, and the role of community in preserving public lands. They explore personal experiences in overlanding, the significance of Leave No Trace principles, and innovations in RV design aimed at sustainability. The discussion emphasizes the need for mindfulness in outdoor activities, the importance of giving back to nature, and fostering positive relationships among different user groups in the outdoors.</p>
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