Join Dan the Road Trip Guy as he explores the adventures, memories, and life lessons of diverse guests from all walks of life. This podcast goes beyond the road to celebrate the journey of life by uncovering stories of passion, resilience, and the pursuit of happiness. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or simply love a good story, Dan the Road Trip Guy will leave you inspired and ready to embrace your own adventures. Buckle up and enjoy the ride!I hope you enjoy the episodes. You can find me at https://www.dannyneal.com.
S4 E75 · Mon, April 14, 2025
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Reconnecting after 35 years, Dan sits down with Thom Mariner for a fascinating conversation about musical journeys, unexpected career paths, and finding success in Cincinnati's nonprofit publishing world. Thom opens up about his "confused and twisted life" that began with opera training and has taken him through retail management, B2B sales, music direction, marketing research, and finally to his current role in publishing. With disarming honesty, he shares how a pivotal conversation with his father before ninth grade – "You're not going to be a football star, we think you should be something in music" – set him on his musical path. The conversation weaves through nostalgic memories of first cars (a Ford Pinto station wagon and later a beloved Saab 900), epic road trips across the Rockies, and the challenges of balancing musical ambitions with practical realities. Thom explains why he and his first wife, both trained singers, chose to pursue "real jobs" while maintaining professional singing opportunities on the side, a decision that has preserved his voice well into his seventies. At the heart of the episode is Thom’s journey with Movers & Makers magazine, approaching its 30th anniversary as the public voice for Greater Cincinnati nonprofit organizations. What began as a for-profit publication has evolved into a nonprofit platform integrating print, digital, social media, and email newsletters to support causes ranging from animal welfare to social justice, arts, healthcare, and education. Thom’s life philosophy – "Never say never. Absolutes get you in trouble" – serves as powerful advice for listeners of any age. His biggest regret? Not taking certain chances when they presented themselves. "The worst somebody's gonna do is tell you no," he advises, encouraging everyone to "put yourself out there and be brave." Ready for a road trip with fascinating conversation? Subscribe to Dan the Road Trip Guy for more inspiring stories of passion, resilience and the pursuit of happiness from everyday travelers to thrill seekers and everyone in between. Be sure to visit the website for Movers & Makers, https://moversmakers.org/ .
S4 E74 · Sat, April 12, 2025
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Turning 64 recently prompted me to reflect on the birthdays that have left lasting impressions throughout my life. After a young DMV clerk kindly informed me this would be my last eight-year license renewal (apparently, I'll need more frequent eye checks going forward), I found myself diving into birthday memories sparked by a StoryWorth question from my daughter. My 40th birthday stands out vividly – when friends crowded into our small family room to watch a surprise VHS montage my wife had created from photos of my life. That night echoed the sentiment from "It's a Wonderful Life" that no man is a failure who has friends. The thoughtful Skip Barber Racing School gift from my wife, which my brother joined me for, transformed the celebration from memorable to extraordinary. The pattern of meaningful experiences over material gifts continued throughout the years – nearly catching one of Rod Stewart's soccer balls on my 50th, seeing the Eagles at Rupp Arena exactly 40 years after I'd first seen them there, celebrating with locals during a family trip to Haiti, and most recently, driving BMWs around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with my brother. These moments remind me that the most treasured gifts aren't things we can hold but experiences that stay with us forever. Growing up in a family that celebrated birthdays with homemade cakes and gatherings (my dad and brother even share the same April birthday) instilled in me an appreciation for marking these personal milestones. What about you? What birthdays stand out in your life story? I'd love to hear your memorable celebrations – reach out anytime or share this episode with someone who might enjoy reflecting on their own birthday memories.
S4 E73 · Mon, March 24, 2025
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now The seemingly mundane task of sorting pop bottles at my Uncle Earl's grocery store became my entry point into the world of work—at just nine years old. When my uncle looked at me one day and declared "you need a job," little did I know how those simple responsibilities would shape my character for decades to come. Working at Anderson's Grocery in Pine Knot, Kentucky during the 1970s meant organizing returnable soda bottles by brand, sweeping the store porch every evening, and picking up trash from the gravel parking lot by hand. For about $20 a week—decent money for a child back then—I learned lessons about responsibility that no classroom could provide. The most disgusting part? Cleaning up cigarette butts when someone emptied their car ashtray in the parking lot—a chore that instilled in me a lifelong commitment to never litter. This episode isn't just about childhood nostalgia; it's about recognizing how formative experiences shape us. Anderson's Grocery wasn't merely a store selling groceries, gas, feed, seed, and countless other essentials—it was a community hub where relationships mattered more than transactions. People knew each other by name. Conversations weren't rushed. In today's fast-paced world, perhaps we've lost something valuable that small town stores understood intuitively. What was your first job, and what did it teach you? Take a moment to reflect on those early experiences and consider sharing them with the people around you, creating a legacy of stories that transcend generations.
S4 E72 · Tue, March 04, 2025
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Embark on an unforgettable journey with me as I explore the inspiring story of Sarah Shyers, who fulfilled her lifelong dream of hiking the Appalachian Trail. Stretching over 2,194 miles from Georgia to Maine, the AT serves as not just a physical challenge but a profound journey of self-discovery and resilience. Sarah shares her heartwarming experiences, from setting out with her sister to overcoming injuries, and learning invaluable life lessons about flexibility and perseverance along the way. In this episode, we delve into Sarah's motivations, which stemmed from childhood connections and dreams sparked by her family. As she recounts navigating the challenges of the trail—from extreme weather conditions to unexpected hurdles—Sarah illustrates how these experiences profoundly shaped her. Her lessons about embracing the present, managing expectations, and recognizing the beauty of friendship along the way resonate with anyone, regardless of their hiking experience. Listeners will gain practical insights into appropriate hiking gear, the importance of planning, and how to tackle obstacles confidently. Sarah’s engaging perspective and relatable anecdotes leave us not only inspired to explore the great outdoors but to apply these lessons of resilience and adaptability into our everyday lives. Join us in celebrating the spirit of adventure and the wonder of the Appalachian Trail. Be sure to tune in, share the episode, and check out Sarah’s journey through her YouTube channel for more breathtaking experiences and insights! You can find her first video at Day 1: Part 1 :Appalachian trail 2022 or by searching on heres_2_the_journey on YouTube
S4 E71 · Tue, February 25, 2025
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Join me as I welcome Philip Peters, a music industry veteran whose journey from Indiana to Franklin, Tennessee, has been anything but ordinary. Philip shares stories of being on the road with big name stars, his PR support of Indy Car Driver Stingray Robb. He shares stories about his first cars including a 1990 Celica with a manual transmission, and his trusty 95 Jeep Wrangler named Jackson. These tales paint a picture of a man who embraces life’s journeys with an adventurous spirit and a fondness for creating lasting memories. In a world where the spotlight often shines on the grand stages of the Grammys and the Indianapolis 500, Philip’s perspective is refreshingly unique. As a PR professional, he’s navigated the fast lanes of racing and music, offering insights into the electric atmosphere of iconic events and the everyday interactions that fuel them. From the historic Billy Graham Crusades to the vibrant music scene in Nashville, Philip’s encounters reveal the thrill of living closely with artists and racing teams who dream big and perform even bigger. The heart of our conversation lies in Philip's humanitarian work in Haiti, where his initiative, Restore Haiti, has transformed lives through education, medical care, and job placement. Philip opens up about the challenges and rewards of supporting local communities, highlighting the resilience and positivity often overshadowed by adversity. As we reflect on life’s transitions and the struggle for authenticity in a creative town, Philip’s story encourages a balance of past reflections with forward-looking aspirations, underscoring the importance of living true to oneself amidst the noise around us all.
S4 E70 · Wed, February 12, 2025
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now What if you found yourself trapped in a collapsing building, the ground trembling violently beneath you, with chaos erupting all around? That's the terrifying reality that my friend Roger Carole faced on January 12, 2010, when a massive earthquake devastated Haiti. Join me, Dan the Road Trip Guy, as Roger paints a vivid picture of that fateful day from his perspective inside a theology school in Port-au-Prince. His story brings to life the immediate aftermath—the haunting silence, cries of anguish, and the struggle for survival in a city turned to rubble. Yet, in the shadow of despair, the light of hope and resilience shines through. Pastor Derson Louis offers a profound narrative of life's unexpected turns post-quake. We navigate his journey through fear and uncertainty, highlighting his unwavering faith and educational triumphs, despite the challenges posed by the earthquake and, later, the COVID-19 pandemic and gang violence. Derson's experiences speak volumes about the enduring strength and spirit of the Haitian people, demonstrating how even in the darkest times, resilience can lead to a brighter future. Finally, I talk with my wife Linda. It had been a while since we discussed the earthquake in detail, and the conversation brought back some emotions for her. She arrived in Haiti on the day of the earthquake and stayed in the country for three weeks. The initial chaos was somewhat expected, but the real challenge after 3 weeks was finding a way back home. She shared the story of how, by God's grace, a pilot and a plane were sent to bring her back home. She then shared about the person who instilled in her a serving heart, which came as no surprise to me. You can learn more about the work in Haiti by visiting, http://jihm.org
S4 E69 · Sat, February 08, 2025
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Reflect on the power of fleeting encounters as I recount an unforgettable meeting with the late racing legend John Andretti in this week's road trip episode. Picture an unexpected pairing at Bertel Roos Racing School, where our son Henry found himself teamed up with John's son, Jarett. This chance encounter with John revealed not just his legacy on the track but his genuine character off it. Learn how his humility and kindness left a lasting impact, showcasing that the true measure of success isn't just accolades and titles, but the positive influence one can have on others. Journey with me as I share dinner conversations filled with racing stories and life lessons that John generously imparted. This episode serves as a heartwarming reminder of the connections we form and the importance of cherishing them, no matter how brief. Discover how John Andretti's words of encouragement and acts of kindness can inspire us all to leave a positive mark in our own lives. Tune in to explore how even the most fleeting encounters can leave a profound impact on our journey through life. Home - CheckIt4Andretti Foundation
S4 E68 · Sat, January 11, 2025
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Remember the thrill of snow days as a kid? When the world seemed to stop, and a blanket of white transformed the everyday into a wonderland of adventure? Join me, Dan, the Road Trip Guy, as I nostalgically recount my snow-filled days in Kentucky back in 1979. Relive the unexpected joy of school closures, impromptu basketball practices in a snow-buried gymnasium, and the camaraderie that only a snow day could bring. Whether it's the childlike excitement or the daunting adult tasks that snow days now bring, there's a spot of warmth in these chilly memories that we all can relate to. Amidst the frosted windows and snow-clogged streets of Cincinnati, it's a chance to celebrate those who brave the elements to keep our roads clear and ensure our safety. From the tireless efforts of first responders to the steadfast mail carriers who defy the odds, this episode is a heartfelt nod to those unsung heroes. Tune in for a whimsical stroll down memory lane and share your own snow day tales with me. Let’s keep the spirit of road trips and meaningful conversations alive, one snowy memory at a time. Drop me your snow day memory at https://dannyneal.com
S3 E67 · Tue, December 17, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now What happens when a spontaneous decision leads to an unexpected adventure across international borders? Our guest, Lauren, my firstborn, shares her thrilling experience of traveling from Cincinnati to Tijuana, Mexico, to meet up with a friend from Haiti. The stories of their journey, the challenges of crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, and the stark differences between entering Mexico and returning to the U.S. will keep you on the edge of your seat. Lauren paints a vivid picture of camaraderie at the U.S.-Mexico border, sharing touching anecdotes like helping a young girl with paperwork amidst the logistical chaos. This episode uncovers the contrasting privileges of U.S.-born individuals and the daunting realities faced by migrants, offering a compassionate perspective on a complex issue. Hold tight as Lauren recounts a wild ride with a chatty Uber driver that was supposed to be a quick trip but ended up as a nerve-wracking detour into Mexico. With missed exits, language barriers, and encounters with the Mexican police, the chaos was both tense and comically absurd. As Lauren navigated the situation, armed with Google Translate and mounting panic, the tale ultimately underscores the unpredictable nature of road trips. We wrap up by inviting listeners to share their own travel stories, urging everyone to embrace the joy and unpredictability of hitting the road. You can learn more about Lauren at https://www.laurenneal.com
S3 E66 · Wed, December 11, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Imagine this: A man restoring a 1946 Chevrolet pickup, his hands meticulously bringing it back to life. Join me, Dan Neal, as I bring these vivid memories to life, recounting my dad's passion for classic automobiles and the stories embedded within each vintage car he owned. There were Chevys, Fords, Plymouths, and more. These tales echo the importance of preserving family stories. Reflect on the nostalgia of a bygone era and perhaps find a piece of your own history along the way. Step into the cab of a 1967 Kenworth and ride along with Cecil—a veteran truck driver with over 38 years on the road. Influenced by his uncle Alfred, Cecil's journey from hauling logs to becoming a solo steel hauler. Tune in as I celebrate Cecil's legacy and recount a summer spent riding in the cab of the 1967 Kenworth capturing the spirit of freedom and adventure that only the open road can offer. These stories are a testament to the endurance and love for family that defined Cecil's life. I urge all of us to cherish and document the tales of those we hold dear.
S3 E65 · Thu, November 28, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now How does leaving a stable tech career to hike over 2,600 miles across rugged terrain sound to you? Meet Miranda Cocca, whose journey on the Pacific Crest Trail offers an inspiring lesson in embracing life's unpredictable adventures. Trading her desk job in Cincinnati for the trail's breathtaking mountain views and unexpected challenges, Miranda shares how each step transformed her outlook on life. From a snowy Easter drive through the Badlands in her RAV4 to navigating the strategic intricacies of long-distance hiking, Miranda’s story is a testament to resilience and the unexpected joys that come with seizing opportunities. Beyond the miles hiked and the injuries endured, Miranda's tale is enriched with encounters that highlight the human spirit. Her interactions with "trail angels"—those kind souls offering food, shelter, and support along the way—illustrate that generosity knows no boundaries nor requires perfection. These experiences taught her invaluable lessons about community, kindness, and the beauty of imperfection. Join us as Miranda reflects on her transformative trek, the friendships forged on the trail, and the enduring impact of her business education focused on social justice from Xavier University. This episode promises to inspire, reminding us all of the powerful journey of self-discovery that awaits when we step outside our comfort zones.
S3 E64 · Fri, November 15, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Join us for an exciting journey with Kevin Rains as he shares his transformation from a pastor to a successful business owner to retirement and then back to business. Discover how he scaled and sold his family's auto collision repair business and hear about his so-called "failure" at retirement, which led him to new ventures like writing his book "Profits and Purpose" and becoming an EOS implementer. Kevin opens up about the entrepreneurial lessons he's eager to pass on to his children, showcasing how the core principles of entrepreneurship extend beyond traditional business settings into everyday life. Explore the charming expansions at Dappled Light, a retreat designed for a luxurious outdoor experience and learn more about the innovative KidStrong franchise—a family business committed to empowering children through fitness. Kevin also shares insights on publishing and promoting his book, available on Amazon, and we discuss the importance of capturing memories and stories with loved ones. This episode is brimming with inspiration, wisdom, and entrepreneurial spirit, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in embracing new chapters in life. You can find Dappled Light at https://www.dappledlight.com Kevin's book "Profits and Purpose" at your favorite book seller You can find more information on all the Rains Legacy work at https://rainslegacy.co You can find me at https://dannyneal.com
S3 E63 · Mon, November 11, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Step into the shoes of a World War II veteran as he brings to life the raw and riveting experiences from Utah Beach on D-Day. You'll feel the adrenaline as he recounts navigating the perilous waters on a motorcycle amidst enemy fire, and the poignant moments that followed, like forming an unexpected bond with a stray dog in war-torn Germany. Through his vivid storytelling, you'll grasp the chaos, the courage, and the camaraderie that defined that fateful day and the days that followed. His tales offer a window into the heart of a soldier, marked by the resilience and humanity found even in the darkest of times. This episode takes you deeper into the complexities of war through strategic maneuvers, unexpected surrenders, and the harrowing tasks faced by soldiers. Our guest shares insights into tactical prowess, highlighting the ingenuity of officers and the stark realities encountered, from booby-trapped bodies to the unforgiving conditions of the Battle of the Bulge. We also glimpse the lighter side of military life, where discipline and presentation lead to unique opportunities and recognition. Join us for a compelling exploration of the spirit and adaptability demonstrated by those who served, reminding us of the enduring human stories behind the headlines of history.
S3 E62 · Mon, October 28, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now What happens when a childhood surrounded by the roar of go-karts turns into a career in Indy Lights racing? Join us for an exciting conversation with Travis Gregg as he shares his journey from Camden, Ohio, to the fast-paced world of race car driving. Travis recounts unforgettable stories from his family's go-kart track, a beloved gathering spot in the racing community. Discover the unexpected challenges and thrilling victories that marked his racing career, along with his pivotal role as a spotter for IndyCar drivers, which proved just as thrilling as the racing itself. Ever wondered about the ultimate family road trip? Picture this: a sprawling RV adventure across the U.S. This is what is on Travis's bucket list and ultimate road trip with his family. This episode paints a vivid picture of the freedom and adventure found on the open road, intertwined with tales of motorsport triumphs and dreams of racing in the Indianapolis 500. Indy Lights racer turned mortgage banker, Travis Gregg's story is far from ordinary. We discuss his dynamic career shift to mortgage banking and how his racing background continues to shape his life today. Travis shares insights into his professional experiences across several states, and how his children are now exploring the world of go-karting. Stay tuned for more stories and road trip adventures by visiting dantheroadtripguy.com, and be sure to share this episode with those who appreciate the thrill of the journey, both on and off the track. You can find Travis on social media and at his website, https://travisgregg.com
S3 E61 · Mon, October 21, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now What if your path to success wasn't what everyone expected? We sit down with Theo Ribbs, professional sporting clay shooter and son of the legendary race car driver Willie T. Ribbs. Theo shares how his father's off-season hobby turned into his full-time passion. Through personal stories of his high school escapades with a Jeep Grand Cherokee and his decision to step away from the racing legacy, Theo provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of competitive shooting. Mastering the art of sporting clays requires more than just steady hands—it demands mental grit. Theo breaks down the intricacies of events like FITASC, explaining the strategies and mental preparation that underpin his sport. He reveals how winning the North American FITASC Championship was not just a prestigious achievement but a pivotal life moment that led to meeting his girlfriend. Whether you're a shooting enthusiast or new to the sport, Theo's insights into the discipline and focus required will leave you with a deeper appreciation for the competitive drive. Beyond the shooting range, Theo dreams of adventure and reflection, sharing his bucket list goals of visiting Machu Picchu and skydiving. He also takes us on a whimsical mental journey with a dream road trip alongside boxing legend Muhammad Ali. We wrap up with how you can follow Theo's journey on social media, where he remains approachable and engaging, offering fans a chance to stay connected with his sport and more. Join us for an episode filled with personal stories, professional insights, and a touch of the extraordinary. Be sure to follow Theo on social media at TheoRibbs. He has a new website coming soon at https://theoribbs.com
S3 E60 · Tue, October 15, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Rev up your engines and join us for an electrifying chat with IndyCar sensation Stingray Robb, who races from Idaho's quiet roads to the tracks of IndyCar Racing. Stingray opens up about his incredible journey as a sophomore IndyCar driver, leading the prestigious Indianapolis 500 for 23 thrilling laps, and capturing a career-high at the Bomberito 500. Beyond the track, Stingray shares the quirky and delightful story of meeting his fiancée, Molly, in a city where he initially knew no one, and how their relationship blossomed from a funny case of mistaken identity to planning a November wedding. His love for road trips and outdoor adventures shines through as he reflects on the invaluable lessons racing has taught him. Get an insider's perspective on the adrenaline-pumping world of IndyCar with tales of high-speed races and heart-stopping moments. Tune in as Stingray relives the intensity of a jaw-dropping crash at Iowa, where faith, car safety advancements, and a dedicated safety team guided him through a 109 G impact. Hear about the unexpected compliment from racing legend AJ Foyt, the strategic complexities of race day, and the camaraderie that defines the IndyCar community. This episode captures the essence of the racing world where resilience meets gratitude, and the true spirit of competition and survival shines. Be sure to follow Stingray on the social media platforms at StingRayRobb on Instagram and Facebook. You can find out more about him and his racing at https://www.stingrayrobb.com
S3 E59 · Sat, September 28, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now What were the secrets to resilience during the Great Depression, and how can we apply those lessons to our lives today? Join us as we explore the incredible life of George Buhler, a World War II veteran who reached the age of 105. Through captivating stories recorded by his grandson, Jeff Zurcher, George's vivid recollections paint a poignant picture of growing up during one of America's toughest eras. From the low cost of living at that the time to the ingenuity of building scooters from orange boxes and metal wheels, George's tales offer timeless wisdom on hard work, financial prudence, and the power of family support. His reflections, especially after the loss of his father, serve as a touching reminder to cherish and document our own family histories before they fade away. In the second half of our episode, we delve into the transformative power of simple acts of kindness and humor. We share how greeting others, cracking a joke, or just showing genuine interest in someone's well-being can turn acquaintances into friends, sometimes even surpassing the bonds we form with those we've lived near for years. George’s story of how he met his wife will warm your heart. This episode is a warm invitation to enrich your life through meaningful connections. Don't forget to follow our podcast for more stories that touch the heart and inspire the spirit to keep the conversation going.
S3 E58 · Wed, September 04, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Have you ever wondered how a retired Marine can transition from the battlefield to the race track? Meet Liam Dwyer, our extraordinary guest, who has done just that. Liam's journey from Iraq and Afghanistan, where he faced life-threatening injuries, to becoming a professional race car driver is nothing short of inspiring. In this episode, we not only talk about his military service and the adversity he overcame but also his lifelong love for cars, ignited by his father's 1987 Mustang GT, and his thrilling experiences drifting in Okinawa with a Mazda RX-7. From Norwich University to a pivotal encounter with an Army recruiter that led him to enlist in the Marine Corps, you’ll get a closer look at the moments that defined his path. We dive into his deployment in Okinawa just before 9/11 and the unique camaraderie shared among Marines from different coasts. But the episode isn't just about the past; it's also about the future. We discuss the joy and anticipation of father-son road trips, imagining everything from high-powered Evo wagons to scenic drives through New England and a trip to his favorite racetrack, Road America. Highlighting the importance of preserving family stories and experiences, the conversation emphasizes the lasting memories created on the road. Finally, we reflect on the power of shared adventures and the enriching experiences they bring. Be sure to check out a few of Liam's favorite charities including Veterans Vintage Racing Charity - High Performance Heroes (hpheroes.org) , Homes For Our Troops - Building Homes, Rebuilding Lives! (hfotusa.org) , Home - Semper Fi & America's Fund (thefund.org) , Yellow Ribbon Fund - Enhancing the Lives of Veterans & Families
S3 E57 · Tue, July 30, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Join me as I take a ride with Bill Hayes, an environmental attorney and car enthusiast originally from upstate New York. Bill takes us down memory lane with stories of his first car, a 1975 Volkswagen Scirocco, and the adventures it brought him. You won't want to miss his fascinating tales of owning a classic 1972 BMW 3.0 CS, complete with unforgettable modifications. Bill also shares an adrenaline-pumping sea kayaking expedition in Baja, culminating in a pulse-quickening encounter with local authorities. We then shift gears to explore the future of automotive technology with insights from Bill's career in environmental law. Starting at a firm representing Honda, Bill's passion for cars and environmental issues led him to collaborate with several Japanese automakers recognized for their green ethics. Our discussion spans the rise of electric vehicles (EVs), the practicality of hybrids, and the challenges posed by hydrogen infrastructure. Bill also opens up about his personal dream of kayaking the entire Seneca Lake, a heartfelt tribute to his late father's love for the sport. In our final stretch, we reminisce about community spirit and the joy of organizing car shows to support a local cause. Bill leaves us with life advice which came directly from his father, who coined the saying, "It is clear up ahead". Bill's stories are filled with camaraderie and laughter. Lastly, Bill shares two of his favorite charities. The Ohio River Foundation and Learning Grove. You can find the Ohio River Foundation at https://ohioriverfdn.org/ and Learning Grove at https://www.learning-grove.org/.
S3 E56 · Wed, July 10, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Curious about how a car enthusiast transitioned from architecture to managing large-scale projects, and then to a life brimming with travel and sailing? Buckle up as Robin Sparrow, takes us on a ride through his life's journey. From his teenage adventures in a 1972 Volkswagen Squareback to an epic 34-day road trip with his 85-year-old mother in a BMW M3, Robin's stories are a testament to the thrills and wisdom gained along the open road. Hear how he navigated career shifts and embraced an adventurous retirement, filled with national parks, fast cars, and invaluable life lessons. Join us, as we explore Robin's path from architectural dreams inspired by his grandfather to a successful career in project management, working with top real estate firms. Robin shares fond memories of summers in rural Illinois, his passion for painting, and the joy of continuing his grandfather's artistic legacy. We’ll also venture into his extensive travel experiences and future road trip plans, including a heartfelt wish to have traveled with his late father-in-law. Expect engaging tales, thrilling car stories, and timeless advice on listening, hard work, and treating others well. This episode is packed with insights and inspirations for anyone with a love for cars, travel, and the lessons learned along the way.
S3 E55 · Mon, June 24, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Ever wondered what it's like to maintain a lifelong friendship from kindergarten to present day? Join me and my dear friend Hap Strunk as we take a virtual drive. Hap opens up about the origins of his name. We talk about his first car, a 1972 Monte Carlo. Next, we journey into the rich legacy of the funeral home that Hap and his wife Tracy have operated since 1987. We talk about how the computer has impacted the funeral business. We talk about the importance of building trusting relationships especially for their business. Finally, immerse yourself in Hap's music journey. From having a small bands and playing gigs to creating a local music venue, the Uptown Opry in our home town. Listen to touching stories about his long marriage, encounters with country music legends, and aspirations to play at the Grand Ole Opry. We conclude with a heartfelt tribute to my Uncle Earl, a man whose generosity left a lasting impact on many. His spirit of kindness serves as a beautiful reminder of the importance of gratitude and community. This episode weaves together the threads of friendship, family, music, and generosity, offering listeners an enriching experience.
S3 E54 · Tue, June 18, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now What fuels the creative spark of a children's book author who has brought over 80 books to life? Join us as we dive into the enchanting world of Will Hillenbrand, where dreams and childhood memories weave together to inspire beloved stories. From a red pedal-powered fire truck that ignited his imagination to the whims of a recurring dream that shaped his latest project, Will's journey is filled with wonder and nostalgia. Listen as he shares his adventures, including a captivating visit to Singapore to engage young minds in his creative process, and the sentimental tale of his first real car, a Volkswagen Squareback, that played a pivotal role in his courtship with his wife. But the episode doesn't stop at whimsy and nostalgia. Strap in for a wild cross-country road trip from Cincinnati to California and back, filled with mechanical mishaps, camaraderie, and unexpected encounters. We recount the harrowing yet heartwarming saga of a malfunctioning car, the kindness of strangers, and a motley crew's journey through the heart of America. From the missing second gear to blowing a rod near Las Vegas, and a bizarre late-night cafe stop, you'll be on the edge of your seat. The story culminates in a successful resolution as a new car paves the way for the group's unforgettable adventure to its thrilling end. You can find Will's books at your favorite book seller. His website is https://www.willhillenbrand.com/
S3 E53 · Tue, May 21, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now I hit the virtual asphalt with my friend Mike Martin, memories of a classic Ford Mustang and the twists and turns of the Pacific Coast Highway fuel our conversation. Mike, a retired family businessman, breathes life into tales of manual transmissions and life lessons. We chat about the nostalgia that wraps around the steering wheel of his first car, and the family road trip that is etched into his heart—revisiting stops like Hearst Castle and the towering Redwoods. The road we travel takes a compelling turn as Mike recounts the remarkable growth of his family's industrial metal fabrication business. From its modest beginnings to becoming a 4-generation family business. Mike's reflections on innovation, community spirit, and his father's post-World War II vision illuminate the legacy that continues to drive the company forward, now settled in the city of Florence, Kentucky. Finally, he shares the perfect road trip companion—none other than the legendary Paul McCartney. Imagine the songs we'd sing, the stories swapped, and the talk about Paul's Corvette. Mike graciously gives a shout out to me and an invitation to the listeners to keep riding shotgun with us at dantheroadtripguy.com, ensures the journey never truly ends. So here's to the open road, the memories we make, and the tales we tell along the way.
S3 E52 · Mon, March 25, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Picture yourself embarking on a transformative journey, not just across landscapes, but through the very essence of life's purpose and meaning. Denis Beausejour, a man who shifted gears from a high-flying corporate career at Procter & Gamble to the profound calling of being a pastor. Our conversation cruises through Denis's captivating life story, from navigating a bone-chilling road trip in a vintage Volkswagen Beetle to the seismic awakening that rerouted his path towards spirituality and reflection. Along the way, Denis imparts the wisdom he's gathered on the road less traveled, a journey that he's encapsulated in his heartfelt memoir, "The Biggest Idea Ever." As we peel back the layers of Denis's corporate tenure, we uncover the entrepreneurial spirit that propelled him through the ranks and the immense insights he gained. Yet, it was the aftermath of an earthquake in Japan that shook the foundation of his life, steering him toward a new horizon where faith and purpose intersect. Denis's pivot from the business boardroom to the pulpit is not just a career change; it's an odyssey that has taken him across continents, nurturing his family, his flock, and ultimately, his own soul. Strap in for a philosophical road trip as we venture beyond the confines of routine life, tackling the concept of bucket lists, the thrill of a dream drive across America in a Porsche 911, and the timeless allure of a historical travel companion. This episode is a map to living with intention and presence, as Denis shares how to start your day, and the art of slowing down—lessons mirrored in Denis's pilgrimage on the Camino with his wife. Whether you're seeking direction on your personal highway or just a passenger enjoying the view, this episode offers a compass to guide you towards a life of meaning. And for those eager to navigate the roads that Denis has traveled, stick around for a chance to win a copy of his book. You can find Denis at Denis Beauséjour (denisbeausejour.com) . Be sure to pick up a copy of his book "The Biggest Idea Ever" on his website or your favorite book seller.
S3 E51 · Wed, March 20, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Picture a packed Rupp Arena, the echoes of bouncing basketballs, the roar of Kentucky crowds—it's not just a game; it's where I watched my first KHSAA Sweet 16 Tournament and found the love of my life, Linda. Join me, Dan Neal, as I take a solo ride down memory lane, reminiscing about the pulsating excitement of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association's Sweet 16 Basketball Tournament and how it played a backdrop to me meeting my future wife, Linda. We were part of the first graduating class from the newly consolidated high school in McCreary County, KY. This is not just a tale of young love but also a celebration of the traditions and community spirit that make Kentucky's heartbeat. This episode steers you through the unique county-centric culture of Kentucky, my formative years in McCreary County, and the memorable consolidation of local high schools that shaped a significant chapter of my life. You'll be riding shotgun with me as I share the anticipation of stepping onto the court in warm-up uniforms, harboring the dreams of making it to the state tournament. Fasten your seatbelts for an homage to the places and memories that continue to resonate long after the final buzzer—this is an episode that taps into the heart of what brings us together in celebration of our past.
S3 E50 · Sat, March 02, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Recall the roar of engines and the scent of motor oil? That's where you'll find me, Dan the Road Trip Guy, and my long time friend, Bob Wood, as we swap tales of our automotive exploits. Bob's story of purchasing his first car a Bugeye Sprite not only revs up the nostalgia but also fuels a conversation about the bonds formed under the hoods of our beloved machines and along the countless miles of open road. Strap in for a flashback to the gritty race tracks of the '70s, where Bob starting racing in Formula Ford racing. He shares the details of competing against the likes of Michael Andretti and Chip Ganassi, recounting a victory that's as sweet today as it was then. Bob and I explore the strategies used when every penny counted, from conserving tires to outmaneuvering the competition. It's a glimpse into an era where the love of the race was as important as the trophy at the end. The episode shifts gears when Bob recounts the extraordinary story of becoming the owner along with two partners of the GT40 trademark. This isn't just a car enthusiast's dream; it's a slice of history, from circling dream cars in magazines to owning a piece of legacy. So tune in, fasten your seatbelt, and join us for a journey that celebrates the intersection of car culture, and the enduring spirit of innovation. Be sure to visit the website at GT40.com. Where you can not only purchase GT40 parts, but hats, patches, mugs and the beautiful guitar Bob mentioned.
S3 E49 · Sun, February 18, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Nostalgia is a powerful force, one that wraps its warm, familiar arms around us as we listen to Aunt Linda talk about her young life in a crowded Kentucky home. It was, a hub of love and family, where she grew from child to helping her mom with 5 younger brothers and sisters. She is one of 11 children, 5 older, 5 younger. In this heartfelt episode, you'll feel like part of our family, sharing in the struggles and triumphs that shaped Aunt Linda, from her early days in a flower shop to the bustling Dairy Bar, where friendships like the one with my Aunt Betty were made. Then, shift gears with us as we cruise down memory lane as she talks about her husband Rusty and how they built Jewel Recording Studio in Cincinnati. Join us for the ride – it's one for the books, and we promise you'll leave with your heart a little fuller and your smile a little wider.
S3 E48 · Thu, February 08, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Have you ever wondered what ignites the fire in the hearts of athletes, what drives them from humble beginnings to the grand stages of professional sports? Buckle up as I take a virtual road trip with Stan Kimbrough to navigate the twists and turns of his remarkable journey from an Ohio youngster with a love for sports to playing professional basketball. Ride along as we talk how he has never left court and is now training young people in the skills of basketball. Remember the thrill of your first set of wheels? For Stan, it was a lime green Ford station wagon. He talks about packing the car and heading off to the drive in movies. As we ride along with Stan, the conversation shifts gears, exploring the pivotal moments that shaped his destiny: a YMCA coach's pivotal guidance, a switch from football to basketball, and the college recruitment dance that led to unexpected turns and brought him to Cincinnati to play at Xavier University. Our episode culminates with Stan sharing the playbook on how to approach basketball training from the ground up, emphasizing fundamental skills while integrating life's vital lessons. His insights on nurturing dedication, commitment, and the essence of teamwork are a slam dunk for anyone looking to better themselves both on and off the court. So turn up the volume, and let's hit the road together for this episode filled with nostalgia, wisdom, and the spirit of the game that connects us all. You can find Stan at https://www.kimbrobball.com
S3 E47 · Fri, January 26, 2024
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Strap in as I talk with Jarett Andretti for an exhilarating trek through the twists and turns of the 2024 IMSA Sports Car Championship at Daytona International Speedway this weekend. Our latest episode captures the essence of the 24 Hours of Daytona and what it takes to race for 24 hours. We navigate the complexities of driver stints in the car, sleep or the lack of, the symphony of car classes on the track, and the meticulous planning that catapults a team to victory lane. Jarett shares a memory of his father's victory at Daytona in 1989. Be sure to follow the action this weekend on NBC, USA and Peacock. Jarett and his teammates will be in car 43. We invite you follow Jarett's favorite charity, CheckIt4Andretti Charitable Foundation. Created in honor of his father, John with a mission of saving lives by increasing awareness of the importance of screenings in the prevention and early detection of colorectal cancer, and by providing funding to high risk, low income patients who are uninsured, underinsured, or too young for insurance to cover the cost of screening. You can follow Jarett's racing on Instagram at JarettAndretti, the foundation at https://www.checkit4andretti.org/
S2 E46 · Sat, December 09, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now I hope you will join me on this exciting virtual road trip. My guest is Angela Savage. Angela is the daughter of Swede Savage. Swede was a motorcycle and auto racer in the 60's and 70's. Tragically he died after a horrific crash during the 1973 Indy 500. He is the last driver to die from a race day crash at the speedway. Angela never met her dad, never shared a conversation or a hug because her mom was expectant with Angela during the 1973 race. Angela's life has had its share of trauma and she shares some of that on this road trip and in the book Savage Angel. The book is not only about Swede's racing. It is filled with stories about his family and the ups an downs particularly for Angela. I highly recommend you pick up a copy at https://saveage42.net. Race fan or not, I believe you will find this episode interesting as well as encouraging. Angela challenges us with her question will you be a viewer or participant? You can find Angela on social media and pick up a copy of the book at https://savage42.net I invite you to connect with me at dantheroadtripguy.com. I will be giving away 2 copies of Savage Angel to two lucky winners. There is nothing to purchase, just connect with me on my website.
S2 E44 · Sat, October 28, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Fasten your seatbelts, folks! We're hitting the road with none other than Adam Andretti, a member of the iconic Andretti racing family. Adam takes us for a spin around his world, recounting tales of high-speed thrills and family bonds. From his early introduction to driving at the tender age of nine, to his thrilling journey in the racing circuit, Adam's stories are not just about racing, but about life lessons, relationships, and the pursuit of dreams. Ever wondered what the Andretti brothers chat about during those long road trips? Well, Adam opens up about the bond that ties this legendary racing family together. He reminisces about his father, Aldo Andretti and his uncle, Mario Andretti. He shares about his first car, a Plymouth Sundance turbo handed down from his older sister. As he shares his experiences in the Trans Am series, Adam highlights the importance of connections and coaching in racing, and how these elements have shaped his career. Lastly, we hit the brakes and take a moment to reflect on family, relationships, and the pursuit of dreams. Adam encourages us all, especially the younger generation, to relish their relationships with their parents and grandparents. He emphasizes the value of hard work and perseverance in reaching our goals. So, if you're a racing enthusiast, Adam's advice is to jump at any opportunity to work with a race team. It could just be the stop you need on your road to success. So, gear up for an engaging ride filled with life lessons, racing tales, and some great Andretti family stories. Be sure to follow Adam’s racing at https://gotransam.com/ And Check it for Andretti at https://www.checkit4andretti.org/
S2 E45 · Wed, October 25, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Ever thought you could be stranded in a foreign country due to an unexpected car breakdown? Buckle up as I, Dan the Road Trip Guy, walk you through my unusual encounter at Alamo in Dublin, Ireland. As your host for this exciting journey, I'll give you an account of our rental car’s clutch failure and the ensuing fiasco with the rental agency, and how we managed to salvage our vacation time. In this dramatic episode, I also bring you the heartwarming side of this story - the unexpected kindness of our Airbnb host and her father who went out of their way to help us. Listen in as I still wrestle with the car rental agency to settle the issue, proving once again that every road trip adventure comes with its own set of unexpected twists and turns. Also, I'm eager to hear your own accounts of frustrating car rental experiences for a future podcast episode. So, get ready for a road trip tale unlike any other!
S2 E43 · Tue, October 17, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey with Liz Kaser, a remarkable woman whose life is filled with adventurous road trips, cycling, and inspiring stories of resilience. Liz, an eating disorder recovery coach with an undying love for the outdoors, takes us back in time to her first car, an iconic Renault Le Car. We explore the memories of her epic road trip with husband Kurt as they traveled home from Michigan, and how this experience gave birth to family adventures in Michigan. As we cruise through the conversation, Liz expounds on her affinity for cycling and the high spirits that come with conquering long rides. She enlightens us on her dream road trip, a bittersweet journey she wished to embark on with her late friend, Nancy. Wrapping up, we pivot towards her remarkable adventure in Everest 29029, a symbolic representation of climbing Mount Everest, but taking place in Sun Valley. Liz's stories are a testament to her resilient spirit and the power of staying present in every moment of life. From her lively anecdotes about road trips to her profound insights into endurance and resilience, Liz's story is a living testament to the beauty of life's journey. Buckle up and get ready for a ride filled with laughter, tears, and the warmth of human spirit. Be sure to check out Liz's website at https://www.eatingbyfaith.com/ and her book Eating by Faith: A Walk With God. My Eating Disorder From The Inside Out. You can find the book at Amazon.
S2 E42 · Fri, October 13, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Ever wondered what stories might be lost when we depart from this world? I'm Dan Neal, your host, and today we're taking a hard brake on our usual on-the-road chats for a heartfelt detour. In this episode, we're taking a trip down memory lane, revisiting one of my late father's stories that I shared in episode 38 and reminding ourselves why I started this podcast. It's all about immortalizing our narratives and those of the fascinating people life throws our way. I even share a slice of my life, hoping my kids would one day hit play to relive these moments. Now, here's where you come in. This episode is a rallying call - to you, your family, your friends - to chronicle your stories. Pick up that voice recorder, or put pen to paper, to capture the essence of your life and those around you. These stories are treasures to be cherished and shared long after we're gone. Facing a roadblock? Don't fret – drop me a line at DanTheRoadTripGuy.com for a nudge in the right direction. And remember, stay tuned for more stories from the road. Keep those wheels and conversations rolling!
S2 E41 · Wed, October 11, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Feeling a bit nostalgic? I certainly am - join me, your host Dan Neal, as I take a trip down memory lane. I'll be sharing stories from my childhood, from Sunday trips to the "mountains" (more like hills, really) in an old Willis Jeep, to my first job at age nine in my family's grocery store. I'll take you through memories of my uncle's dedication to the store and the resilience of my cousin who kept the business afloat in a changing retail landscape. Tune in as I rekindle the past, from the taste of potted meat and little Debbie Oatmeal Cream Pies during our road trips, to the everyday tasks at Anderson's Grocery - stocking shelves and selling seed in the summertime. These experiences have shaped my work ethic and given me a lifetime of memories. I also plan to catch up with my cousin to discuss his years at the store. Let's keep driving and keep having conversations.
S2 E40 · Tue, August 15, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Ever taken a road trip that made you fall in love with music all over again? Buckle up, as we journey alongside Scott McLaughlin, the lead singer of the Scotty Mac Band, who shares tales of his youth in the Californian desert, where his love for music and road trips started. His first car was a 1984 Mitsubishi pickup truck. In a heartwarming chat, Scott recounts his favorite trips, from California family vacations to thrilling road tirps that are sure to reignite your wanderlust. Imagine discovering your passion for music when you are 13! That's the case with Scott, whose dad gifted him a guitar, marking the start of an extraordinary journey into the world of melody. His humble beginnings, from playing bar gigs with friends to achieving success with the Scotty Mac Band, underline the essence of hard work and dedication. As we navigate the ups and downs of his musical journey, you'll get a glimpse of Scott's unique approach to creating music that brings joy to people and, importantly, his emphasis on kindness and humility. Love country music? Here's where it gets interesting. Scott takes us on a discovery tour of country music, sharing his creative process, his father's influence, and the impacts of his steadfast determination to excel. The final leg of our journey with Scott takes us into the trenches of the music industry. Scott offers some real, hard-earned advice for those dreaming to make it big in the industry or in life for that matter. According to Scott, this isn't just about talent, it's about kindness, authenticity, and dedication to your craft. So, are you ready for an inspiring ride filled with music and life lessons? Buckle up and Tune in! You can find the Scotty Mac Band on social media under Scott Mac Band, on the internet at https://www.scottymacband.com or download their app from your favorite app store.
S2 E39 · Sat, August 12, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Ever embarked on a road trip that didn't go as planned, but turned out the best memories? Jump in the passenger seat and join me, Dan Neal, Roadtrip Extraordinaire, as I rewind 20 years to a cross-country road trip that started with a simple idea – a ride from California to Cincinnati in a 1983 BMW 320i. The trip was meant to be a family affair with my dad and brother, but life had other plans. Instead, my buddy, John, joined my Dad and I as we navigated the wrong side of San Francisco Bay, got lost in Reno, and traversed the 'Loneliest Road in America' on US Route 50. This unforgettable journey wasn't just about the road, it was about the laughter, stories, and camaraderie we shared across the country through Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Indiana and Kentucky. Whether it was dealing with a twenty-year-old car gasping up the mountains or driving across the flat land of Kansas in the summer heat, every moment was a shared experience. The trip wasn't about reaching Cincinnati quickly, it was about the journey, the shared experiences, and the lasting memories that I still cherish today. So, flip on your radio and create your own adventures and memories. Remember, it's all about the conversations and the endless miles. Keep driving!
S2 E38 · Mon, August 07, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now I journey with cybersecurity expert Kevin Jackson as he takes us back to his teenage days, with the memory of his first car, a 1984 Chevy Cavalier. It's a heartfelt story that resonates, echoing the bond between Kevin and his father, and the lessons learned from the adventures with that car. Not just a tale of an old car, but an inspiring story of discovery, life, and connection. Igniting a long-forgotten passion, Kevin's story veers into the present day, where he tells us about his recent acquisition of a Mercedes CLS 550, and how it rekindled his love for automobiles. But this isn't just about cars; it's also about career journeys. Kevin gives us a glimpse into his transition from engineering to the realm of cybersecurity and his eventual entrepreneurship. As he discusses the growth of the security industry and his experiences founding his own cybersecurity companies, it's a testimony to his entrepreneurial spirit and offers a unique perspective into the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape. Finally, we delve into Kevin's life beyond tech, his passion for writing, and his dream of creating stories that resonate with the youth. He shares his wish to record family tales and his future plans, including a dream road trip with his paternal grandparents. It's an engaging, heartwarming, and inspiring ride with Kevin Jackson, exploring life, career, and the power of storytelling. Don't miss out on this captivating conversation as we learn about Kevin, his journey, and his captivating tales. You can find out for about Kevin's company at https://www.level6cyber.com/
S2 E37 · Tue, July 25, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Meet Joe Edlhuber, the Georgia-based former schoolteacher turned entrepreneur, whose love for road trips and national parks led him to be part of Park Hats. Imagine cruising 1400 miles to Albuquerque and embarking on an 18-day adventure through seven breathtaking national parks. These experiences played a significant role in the creation of Park Hats after his brother-in-law and artist came up with the first design. As we journey through Joe's story, we uncover the formation of Park Hats. From a hat inspired by Sequoia National Park to the best-selling Smokey Mountain Park hat. Park Hat creations are a celebration of America's national parks. Joe has a passion for teaching the young generation and that has not stopped since stepping away from the formal classroom. Listen as Joe talks about his involvement with robotics, and coding. Of course there is the story of his first car, a 1991 GEO Tracker. As our conversation deepens, we explore the dream of an RV adventure across the USA, and the anticipation of an Alaskan cruise, revealing the importance of dreams and bucket lists. Joe's anecdote about his grandfather's adventures in Cuba adds an enriching layer to the conversation. As we conclude, we touch upon Joe's ongoing initiative to partner with smaller organizations outside of national parks, spotlighting his commitment to giving back to the community. So, join us on this exciting expedition, as we navigate the roads less travelled, one hat at a time. Be sure to listen in on how to get a 20% discount on your Park Hats order. https://www.parkhats.com
S2 E38 · Sat, July 22, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Ready to hit the open road with me, Dan the Roadtrip Guy? Buckle up as we journey through my childhood memories, back to when my truck-driving dad instilled in me a deep love for the highway and the freedom it represented. I share tales of my summer spent with him traveling the east of the USA, and the life lessons I picked up along the way. I also reveal why I ultimately chose a different path, despite my initial aspirations to follow him as a truck driver. Now, I'm turning the rear-view mirror to face you, our listeners, challenging you to reflect on your own childhood dreams and life paths. The journey is more than just a personal narrative; it's a larger reflection on cherishing our memories and recording them for posterity. So, let's hit the road together on this heartwarming episode of Dan the Roadtrip Guy and explore where our past takes us! You can find me online at dannyneal.com. See you on the road! Connect with me at https://www.dannyneal.com If you have a story to share, I would welcome you as guest on the show.
S2 E36 · Tue, July 18, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Rev up your engines and buckle up for a ride with my guest, Jason Holt. Jason spent years behind the wheel of race cars and then became a pastor. Today, he is Chaplin and the Director of Ministry for Indy Car Ministry. In a heartwarming chat, Jason navigates us through his race-filled life journey, from his passion-fueled beginnings to his current role, all while reflecting on his racing career. He shares a wonderful memory about a Banana Yellow 79 Cutlass Supreme, a car he loved and one with a great story of how it became his first car. In the second leg of our journey, we shift gears and venture into Jason's dreams of visiting the North Shore of Oahu to watch the big wave surfers at Bonsai Pipeline. Experience the thrill of racing vicariously through his tales of driving the two-seater around Indianapolis, and learn about the unique bond that forms on a road trip. Jason's ultimate road trip fantasy, cruising the West Coast with racing legends Jan Opperman and Bobby Jones, is bound to get your heart racing! Finally, Jason extends a pit stop invitation to you all to join him at Indy Car Ministry. Hang on tight, and prepare for an adrenaline-pumping journey! You can find out more about Indy Car Ministry at https://indycarministry.org/
S2 E35 · Sun, July 09, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Brace yourselves for a nostalgic journey back in time, as we hit the road with my brother, Scott Neal, and his army buddy, Herb Hemenway. We're travelling back to a 44-year-old adventure from Nuremberg, Germany, to Silverstone, England that involves a thrilling Formula 1 race, a quirky hotel, and countless memorable experiences. Get ready for a humorous and heartwarming episode as Herb and Scott, two soldiers, share their tales of friendship, service, and the love for the open road. Our route takes us through the winding paths of their service in the US Army's 1st Transportation Company based in Germany. We'll take pit-stops at their daily lives and adventures in Germany, their mutual love for driving, and how Alice, Herb's wife, developed a passion for F1 racing. As we cruise on, we'll get insights into Herb's recent shift from the world of technology to the literary landscape, with an exciting peek at his upcoming book, The Stonehenge Murders. So, hop in, fasten your seatbelts, and come along for a ride filled with laughter, camaraderie, and reminiscence.
S2 E34 · Wed, June 28, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Ever wondered what it's like to be an Indy Car driver, racing around the track at speeds in excess of 230MPH? Join me, as I talk with the talented Stingray Robb to discuss his exhilarating experiences in the Indy Car Series. I caught up with him as he was on a road trip for testing in Iowa. Stingray shares the highs and lows of his rookie season, the unique adrenaline rush of taking his first lap at the Indy 500, and the steep learning curve that comes with tackling a challenging new track. Not only do we delve into Stingray's 2023 journey in the Indy Car Series, but we also explore the heart-pounding emotions of race day, the critical importance of perseverance in the face of adversity, and the nail-biting anticipation that comes with preparing for the big event. From the excitement of keeping pace with racing legend Will Power at Road America to the supportive team of Dale Coyne Racing, Stingray's passion for the sport shines through in our captivating conversation. Don't miss this rare opportunity to learn from an inspiring Indy Car driver as he navigates the high-speed world of professional racing. You can find more about Stingray at https://www.stingrayrobb.com/ Dale Coyne Racing at https://dalecoyneracing.com/ Indycar at https://www.indycar.com/
S2 E33 · Wed, June 21, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Buckle up for a virtual road trip with my special guest Todd Henry, an author, speaker, and consultant who specializes in helping people and teams be creative under pressure. We take a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about our first cars and unforgettable road trips, like Todd's family adventure in 1984 to Myrtle Beach in his Uncle's pickup with a camper top. And who could forget the hilarious tale of his sister's walk to school and the cassette tape incident? Join us as we chat about Todd's journey from leading a small creative team to becoming a global consultant, discussing the strategies he used to keep his team engaged and producing great work. Todd also shares how podcasting became an invaluable medium to reach thousands of people with his insights and talks about his books, including his favorite one. As we explore Todd's favorite travel destinations and his dream road trip, we dive into Benjamin Franklin's life and vision, discussing why Todd would choose him as a travel companion. Todd leaves us with three pieces of advice for those feeling stuck and unfulfilled: identifying and challenging ghost rules, asking important questions, and filling the mind with valuable stimuli. Don't miss this episode loaded with engaging stories, valuable life lessons, and a unique perspective on road trips. Hop in and let's ride with Todd Henry!
S2 E32 · Thu, June 15, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now I sat down with Trevor at his Mariemont store to talk about cars, road trips and his 30 years in the clothing business. He worked for Ralph Lauren at the age of 19. He bought his first store at the age of 26 and now has 3 locations with his name on the store front. His stores are in Mariemont, Ohio, Columbus, Ohio and Harbor Springs, Michigan. He has plans for more locations when the time is right. Trevor shares words on wisdom for those interested in starting their own company. You can find his website at trevorfurbay.com. I hope you enjoy our conversation.
S2 E31 · Tue, May 30, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Danise has a degree in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine. She worked for 20 years in the healthcare field before becoming involved in leadership development. She has spent the past 20+ years developing leaders through a unique approach. She has taken her training to the boardroom and to schools. She has become the author of several children book which takes into the classroom with a mission to eradicate bullying. Her partner in training is a dog named Louie that she rescued. She and Louie convey the leadership lessons of love to her audiences. You can find her sharing the leadership lessons of love and kindness in the boardroom and classroom. Her books can find her books on Amazon, Barnes and Noble and other book sellers. You can search for Louie's Little Legs . You can learn more about her work on her website at https://www.unleash-love.com. I hope you enjoy our virtual road trip.
S2 E30 · Sun, May 28, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now I am joined by my long time friend, Jeff Zurcher as we talk about the 2023 running of the Indy 500. This is simply a fun conversation between two friends who love the Indy 500 and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. I hope you enjoy the conversation. More on Indycar at https://www.indycar.com
S2 E29 · Tue, May 23, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now I saw Enrique the first part of May during One Lap of America. This was his 14th One Lap. When you meet Enrique, you just feel better about life and yourself. He is a husband and father to 7 children. For the past 5 years he has battled cancer, but he remains positive in his battle. He was a technology guy early in his life, he later ran a restoration cleanup company with his wife and then landed a job at one of the country's premier racetracks, Road America. I hope you listen to the end as Enrique shares some thoughts on life and the important things. I encourage you to donate to cancer research at https://runsignup.com/enrram1. If anyone can connect Enrique to Jay Leno, that is his bucket list item to check off.
S2 E28 · Wed, May 10, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now I caught up with my guest Anthony Magagnoli last month as he was headed to Pittsburg International Race Complex (Pitt). He was on his way there for coaching and along the way he was picking up a Pontiac Fiero. He has owned two other Fiero's. He and his wife have twin boys. Anthony is a professional racer and has several good stories about cars, racing, Fiero’s and another project he is working on. He is the owner of Drive Faster Now, visit their website to learn more at DriveFasterNow.com. You can also find Drive Faster Now on YouTube for track videos, be sure to subscribe. I hope you enjoy our conversation.
S2 E27 · Tue, May 02, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now A bit ironic that I post my conversation this week. We are getting ready to head out on One Lap of America next week and that is where I met Bob. I caught up with him a month or so ago. He grew up near Cincinnati and we talked about cars, racing, basketball, the Army, One Lap, fishing and technology. He owns AOKnetworking based out of Florida. I hope you enjoy our virtual road trip.
S2 E26 · Sun, March 26, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now I took a ride around the east side of Cincinnati with a BMW enthusiast. I met Kumar through my son Henry. Kumar has only owned BMW's other than his first car which was another make since the age of 17. He works for the premier BMW dealer in Cincinnati, founded the Tri-State Bavarians Group and as a side hustle can code your BMW to do all sorts of things. I hope you enjoy our ride as we talk about mostly BMW's. You can find him on Facebook at Kumar's BMW Services. If you are in the market for a new BMW, contact him at The BMW Store in Cincinnati. Be sure to join the Tri-State Bavarians Group on Facebook.
S2 E25 · Sat, March 25, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now My virtual road trip on this episode is with Cody Cannon. Cody is the pastor of Life Pointe church in Woodland, CA. I met Cody through our work with Jesus in Haiti Ministries like 10 years ago. Cody is a husband and father to 4 girls. We talked about his first car, an upcoming road trip, how he became a pastor, his trips to Haiti and he shared some advice for young people (well actually all of us). I hope you enjoy our conversation. You can find Cody on Instagram at CodytheCannon and the church website at wearelifepointe.com.
S2 E24 · Fri, March 17, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now I so enjoyed my conversation with Gary Faules and I believe you will also. Gary is a gentleman who has traveled the world, was an Olympic skeet shooter, was CEO of his own company, has authored two books, writes a monthly column, a long-time racer and today is an artist. He was blinded as a young boy due to an accident. Gary has a degree from Stanford University and today lives in Santa Fe where he is an artist and instructing at the local gun club. You won't want to miss this conversation with a guy who has experienced life. On his bucket list, running with the bulls. His book "Treasures We Can't Keep, and Othe Short Stories" is available on Amazon and other book sellers. I hope you enjoy the show.
S2 E23 · Sat, March 11, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now This episode is more about mid century items from the 50's and 60's than about road trips and cars. Although we did talk cars and travel. Jeff is the owner of Mid Century Modern Rescue. A business in Cincinnati that is focused on preserving items from that time period. Jeff took his hobby and made it a full-time business after 30 years in the business world. I hope you will check Jeff out on Instagram at MidCenturyModernRescue. You will not be disappointed. I sat with Jeff in his workshop/showroom for this conversation. It was like I had stepped back in time. I hope you enjoy our conversation.
S2 E22 · Fri, February 24, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now My ride today was with another long time friend. I met Kevin when our daughters played on a spring soccer team in our neighborhood. He and his family would become great friends. We had the pleasure to travel to Haiti with them one Christmas and share some great moments. Kevin and his family are travelers and have seen a lot of the world. He has some funny travel stories. Kevin was involved with the business side of vision care but he also brought his experience to the non profit world to help people with vision care. He started his business career working on Mr. Clean and met his wife who worked on the Top Job team. As he says, Mr. Clean married Top Job. I hope you enjoy our early morning drive and conversation.
S2 E21 · Fri, February 17, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now I met my guest today in 2006 on One Lap of America. I learned quickly from her website that she was model, but then I saw her jacking up a car for a repair only later to strap in and go racing. She lives in Switzerland today and she loves auto racing. We took a virtual road trip and talked about cars, racing and life in general. I hope you enjoy our conversation. I look forward to seeing her the first week of May as we head out for another lap on One Lap of America.
S2 E20 · Mon, February 13, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now This is a special episode, one I record before his death in 2021. This one is from June 2019. I hope the one thing you take away if you listen is to record the stories of your family that is still living. Dillard Wright, Jr. He was one of 13 children born in Stearns, Kentucky. He was a special man that believed you needed a purpose in life if not everyday. He would often ask, what did you accomplish today? He was a miner, but mostly he loved farming and specifically taking care of his cattle. He worked every day tirelessly up until about 2 years before his death. He actually thought he was still working when he died, there was always hay to take in, cattle to feed or fence to mend. I miss him greatly. I could not have asked for a better father-in-law.
S2 E19 · Fri, February 10, 2023
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Ted Gardner is a long time friend. We lived in the same neighborhood, our children attended school together and Ted is and was a local business guy. We took a drive around Cincinnati and talked about all sorts of things. Today, Ted runs a business called Cincinnati Sheds. You can find the business at CincinnatiSheds.com. I hope you enjoy our conversation.
S1 E18 · Sun, December 11, 2022
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now I had the joy of finally talking with my brother, Scott. He is 9 years older than me. I have memories of riding in his car, playing catch in the backyard and other childhood memories. When you are 9 years apart though it is like two only children. He basically left home when I was 9. That all changed when I spent the summer with him in Germany while he was serving our country. Since that time, he has been a constant source of encouragement to me especially with all my crazy ideas. After our parents died in 2014 and 2015, he looked at me and said, "it is just us now". After they died, I continued to tell him I had 101 unanswered questions that I failed to ask. Again, he encouraged me to write them down and share them with others. Today's episode are a few questions I had for him, and yes this will be part 1 as we build a library of our brother conversations. I hope you enjoy the show and I hope you start asking your own questions of family and friends. You can find Scott's company (financial advising) at https://www.dsneal.com and his blog at https://www.dscottneal.com
S1 E17 · Fri, November 25, 2022
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now I took a virtual road trip with Jarett Andretti recently. I met Jarett and his dad John in 2013 at a race event. It is one of those memories, I will never forget. When John died in 2020, I wrote a short note entitled A Racer and a Gentleman. That is what I remember about John and Jarett from meeting them in 2013. They were both racers and gentlemen. Jarett continues to race and owns a race team with his mom. I hope you enjoy our conversation about cars, road trips, racing and life. Be sure to follow Jarett on Instagram @jarettandretti and their foundation at https://www.checkit4andretti.org/ as they support tests for colon cancer.
S1 E16 · Fri, October 21, 2022
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now I caught up with my friend of 20+ years for a conversation. We talked about why learning is important to him. We talked about cars and in particular his passion for the Ford Taurus SHO model. We talked about what took him to pastoring a church for the past 20 years. Stephen is the type of guy who just makes you feel good about yourself when you spend time with him. I hope you enjoy the show. You can find Stephen in a variety of places. You can find his business dealings at Preceptus Consulting LLC and ArchPoint Group (https://www.archpointgroup.com). You can find his church at SOZO in Loveland, Ohio (https://www.sozoloveland.com)
S1 E15 · Sat, October 15, 2022
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now My guests today are Lauren Neal and Evelyn Barkey. They met in Bali in 2019 at a photography workshop. Evelyn is from Canada and Lauren from the USA. They were in Iceland traveling in a van photographing the beauty and shooting the elopement of a couple from Canada. You can find Evelyn at EvelynBarkey.com or @evelynbarkey on Instagram. Lauren can be found at laurenneal.com or @lauren___neal (that is 3 underscores) on Instagram.
S1 E14 · Sun, October 02, 2022
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Rick founded and led the firm Architects Plus in Cincinnati. Before retiring, Rick took up painting which he continues today. Rick was also an avid racer and track day guy including instructing for the Porsche Club. I hope you enjoy our virtual ride around Cincinnati as we talk his work, cars, racing and art. You can find Rick at https://rickkoehlerart.com
S1 E13 · Thu, September 22, 2022
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now I took a virtual ride around Cincinnati with Kevin Rains. I met Kevin back in 2016 while we were both in Haiti. When you meet Kevin, you feel an immediate sense of encouragement. Kevin began life after college as a pastor in Cincinnati. He would later move into the auto collision repair business. He built a successful chain of shops in Cincinnati and Lexington. He recently sold his business and now spends time coaching other business people and building another business, Dappled Light Adventures (https://dappledlightadventures.com/). I hope this episode provides you great enjoyment.
S1 E12 · Tue, September 20, 2022
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now My friend Jamie Hall was in town for a short visit. We had not seen each other in 3 years since he and his family moved to Philadelphia in 2019. We were going to meet up for coffee . I had shared about the podcast and after our coffee time, we took a drive around the east side of Cincinnati for a road trip conversation. Jamie is a pilot and better yet a captain with a major airline. I knew him best as a business owner and entrepreneur. I hope you enjoy our conversation.
S1 E11 · Sat, September 03, 2022
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now My conversation today is a virtual road trip with Willy T. Ribbs. Willy broke through racial barriers in the 70's, 80's and 90's with his auto racing. He became the first African American to qualify for the Indy 500 in 1991 with inferior equipment but a great team. He went on in 1993 to complete all 500 miles of the race. He won races and championships in Europe. He tested for F1 again breaking ground for diversity in a all while male sport. He won in Trans Am races. He did all this while battling many obstacles both on and off the track. His story is featured in the film Uppity which you can find on Amazon and Pluto. I hope you enjoy our conversation.
S1 E10 · Sat, August 20, 2022
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now I chatted with my friend Chris Smith. Chris and I met years back on One Lap of America. He is from the UK but now resides in Dallas. His family was in the construction business in the UK. Chris is now in the car business. I hope you enjoy our conversation. You can find Chris on Instagram @bigcarchris
S1 E9 · Sat, August 13, 2022
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now I met Joanna when she was visiting Lauren this past spring. She was passing through Cincinnati on her way to North Carolina. She is a freelance documentary photographer and you can find her living the van life in her converted Ford van. You can find her on Instagram: @joannaschaus and the web: www.joannaschaus.com
S1 E8 · Fri, August 05, 2022
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now I caught up with Mike as he was driving a BMW M3 to Pittsburg for hot laps at the Pittsburg Vintage Grand Prix. I met Mike in 2008 on One Lap of America. Mike works at the BMW Performance School in Greer, SC. If you are looking to have a fund time, contact Mike and arrange a visit to the Performance Center and be sure to get hot laps with Mike behind the wheel. You will not be disappointed.
S1 E7 · Sat, July 30, 2022
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now I caught up with long time friend Robert Parish. In typical Robert fashion he made this conversation fun and interesting. Robert lives in Portland, OR and on our journey he took a drive around Portland and made a couple of car stops in his 2013 VW Golf. I have never planned to edit my conversations because road trip conversations cannot be edited. I did have to learn to BEEP out another drivers comments to Robert.
S1 E6 · Sat, July 23, 2022
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now This conversation is with Lance White, a BMW collector from Cincinnati, Ohio. I chatted with Lance as he was transporting his BMW M1 to Pittsburg for a hanger gala during the Vintage Grand Prix. Be sure to check out the BMW Car Club of America Foundation at https://bmwccafoundation.org/. If you have a teen driver, get them to a street survival event. You will not regret the training they will receive and it might just safe a life.
S1 E6 · Sat, July 23, 2022
This conversation is with Lance White, a BMW collector from Cincinnati, Ohio. I chatted with Lance as he was transporting his BMW M1 to Pittsburg for a hanger gala during the Vintage Grand Prix in Pittsburg. Be sure to check out the BMW Car Club of America Foundation at https://bmwccafoundation.org/. If you have a teen driver get them to a street survival event. You will not regret the training they will receive.
S1 E5 · Thu, July 14, 2022
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Welcome to an adrenaline-fueled journey with my special guest, Stingray Rob. He's not just a star rising in the racing world, but a man with a unique perspective on life and faith. Born and raised in Idaho, Stingray brings his love for speed to our show, a passion ignited at a young age and nurtured by his family's love for Corvettes and cars in general. Get ready to experience the thrill of his journey from go-kart races to the competitive landscape of IndyCar. Can you imagine navigating a cross-country expedition to Watkins Glen, New York, with just a paper map? Stingray did just that, embracing the thrill of the open road with his grandparents. Moreover, his pro-Mazda racing experiences, especially the intense 49 races leading up to his first win, will leave you on the edge of your seat. But, it's not all high-speed adrenaline; Stingray's story is also deeply intertwined with his faith, which serves as his compass through the ups and downs of his career. His most memorable race wasn't just about the win, but a life-changing revelation about purpose and trust in God. But there's more to Stingray than meets the eye. Alongside his need for speed, he firmly believes in the power of community and the importance of wise counsel in decision-making. He'll be sharing some sage advice about living in the moment and the importance of enjoying the journey rather than obsessing over the destination. So buckle up and join us in this engaging and inspiring conversation with the one and only Stingray Rob. His unique perspective on life, racing, and everything in between will surely inspire you. You can find Sting Ray here: https://www.stingrayrobb.com/
S1 E4 · Tue, July 05, 2022
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Juliann Gardner of Cincinnati joins me to have a road trip conversation. She and Ted were traveling back from Washington Island, WI. Juliann is the founder and CEO of One Small Garden. You can find here at onesmallgarden.com. I hope you enjoy this conversation with my long time friend. Ted kept the Dodge Ram moving down the road on the south side of Chicago and headed into Indiana.
S1 E2 · Tue, May 31, 2022
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Lauren Neal is my daughter and we were in the car for 945 miles during our drive from Ohio to Florida. She thought was a good time to recorded these unedited episodes. After Lauren recorded my story about road trips and cars, I flipped the microphone to her to get her story about her own road trips and cars. She will share about her first car, her road trips while she lived in Haiti, her adventures on her moto and more.
S1 E1 · Mon, May 30, 2022
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now Recorded on memorial day 2022 as my daughter Lauren and I made our way from Cincinnati, Ohio to Redington Shores, Florida. Lauren thought it was a great time to start this podcast. On this episode(the first), I share about my own road trip memories and about cars. I hope you come along for the journey.
S1 E3 · Mon, May 30, 2022
Get in Touch with Dan by Texting Now A conversation with my good friend Jeff Zurcher. We have spent years texting one another during the race. Maybe we were pretending to be commentators, maybe one of us wanted to make sure the other was still watching, maybe we had nothing better to do, no matter it has been fun. This year we stepped it up and recorded our own pre-race show. I was at the speedway, Jeff in his home studio. Another fun unedited conversation.
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