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Tim and Carrie Strange will talk about the behind the scenes of the Hot Rod World - Interview Icons of the hot rod and Custom world, talk about BMX and the connection it has with the Hot Rodders and when you least expect it - They will talk about cats!
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Welcome to The Strange Motion Way, the official podcast of Tommy Boshers. Whether you’re here for the technical mastery of custom fabrication, the stories behind legendary builds, or a deep dive into the mindset required to create something truly unique, you’re in the right place.In this episode, Tommy sits down to discuss how he got into cars and his story. We’re breaking down the "Strange Motion" philosophy: why doing things differently isn't just a choice—it's the only way to move forward.If you enjoyed this episode, please Subscribe, hit the Like button, and leave a comment below. It helps the algorithm find other people who want to do things the "Strange Motion" way.#StrangeMotion #TommyBoshers #CustomBuilds #Fabrication #Podcast #AutomotiveDesign #TheStrangeMotionWay
In Episode #96 of The Strange Motion Way, Tim and Carrie sit down with Cole Foster to talk about craftsmanship, patience, and what it really means to build something that lasts. From custom cars to personal philosophy, this conversation explores the long game—why slowing down matters, how working with your hands shapes your character, and what happens when you stop rushing the process and trust the build. This episode is for creators, builders, and anyone feeling stuck in the “in-between” phase—when the work is real, but the results aren’t finished yet. In this episode, we talk about: What custom car building teaches you about life The discipline of patience and long-term thinking Craftsmanship vs. shortcutsBuilding your own lane instead of chasing trendsTrusting the strange motion, even when progress feels invisibleIf you’re into cars, creativity, meaningful work, or figuring out your next move—this one’s for you.👉 Subscribe for weekly conversations on purpose, process, and the strange motion that shapes a life well lived.👍 Like & comment if something in this episode hits home.#TheStrangeMotionWay #ColeFoster #SalinasBoysCustoms #CustomCars #Craftsmanship #LongGame #Builders #CreativeProcess #MensWork
Can you build a legacy without breaking the mold? In this episode of The Strange Motion Way, we sit down with automotive legend and design visionary Brad Fanshaw. From his involvement in iconic builds to his deep roots in the luxury watch and lifestyle industries, Brad has spent decades defining what it means to have "Strange Motion. "We’re diving deep into the philosophy of the build, why most designers play it too safe, and the exact moment Brad knew he had to do things differently. Whether you’re a builder, a collector, or just someone who appreciates the art of the overhaul, this conversation is packed with insights you won't find anywhere else.In this episode, we discuss: The "Strange Motion" Philosophy: Why standard is never enough.Design Secrets: How to create a look that stands the test of time.Business of Cool: Navigating the world of high-end customs and luxury brands.Lessons from the Garage: Brad’s biggest wins (and the mistakes that taught him the most).
In Episode 94 of The Strange Motion Way Podcast, we sit down with Talbert Goldman for a real, no-shortcuts conversation about craft, culture, and doing things the right way in the automotive world.Talbert shares his journey through the industry, the lessons learned along the long road, and why integrity, consistency, and community matter just as much as talent and tools. From building relationships to building cars, this episode dives into what it takes to create something that truly lasts.This isn’t about trends or hype — it’s about experience, work ethic, and staying true to your values in an industry that rewards passion and perseverance.If you care about:Automotive culture and craftsmanshipThe business and people behind the buildsLong-term success over short-term winsReal conversations with real industry voicesThis episode is for you.🎙️ The Strange Motion Way Podcast📅 New episodes every Wednesday📍 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and more👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share to help us keep bringing authentic automotive stories to the community.
In Episode 93 of The Strange Motion Way Podcast, we sit down with Bryan Fuller — master builder, designer, TV personality, and author — to talk about what it really takes to build a legendary brand.As the founder of Fuller Moto, Bryan shares his journey from passion-driven builder to globally recognized creative force. We dive into custom motorcycle culture, brand identity, design philosophy, television, publishing, and the lessons learned from building a business rooted in authenticity and craftsmanship.From the shop floor to the screen, this episode is packed with insight for builders, creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone chasing a vision with grit and intention.🔥 Topics Covered:• Building Fuller Moto from the ground up• Design, branding, and staying authentic• Motorcycles, creativity, and craftsmanship• Life in television and media• Lessons from entrepreneurship and legacy building🎧 Listen, subscribe, and hit the bell so you never miss an episode of The Strange Motion Way Podcast.
In Episode 92 of The Strange Motion Way Podcast, we sit down with Gary Case for an honest conversation about passion, craftsmanship, community, and the road that shapes a life in the garage.Gary shares his experiences, lessons learned, and the people and moments that influenced his journey. From hard-earned wisdom to the realities of building something meaningful, this episode is about doing things the right way — with integrity, grit, and heart.From Hot Rod Power Tour to Styling Concepts to Saudi Arabia to The Triple Crown of Rodding - Gary has alot to say!Whether you’re a builder, racer, creative, or simply someone who appreciates authentic stories from real people in automotive culture, this episode delivers insight you won’t get anywhere else.🔥 Topics Covered:• Life lessons from the road• Craftsmanship and work ethic• Automotive culture and community• The value of relationships and mentorship• Staying passionate through every stage of the journey🎧 Watch, listen, and subscribe to The Strange Motion Way Podcast for real conversations with the people who live the lifestyle.
2025 was one hell of a ride — and we’re wrapping it all up the only way we know how… The Strange Motion Way.From podcast guests and road trips to car shows, events, friendships, and the stories that made this year unforgettable, this episode looks back at the moments that fueled everything we do. Hot rods, BMX roots, live events, late nights, early mornings, and the people who make it all matter — it’s all here.Whether you’ve been riding with us all year or you’re just finding the show, this episode is a look behind the scenes of the grind, the growth, and the community that keeps the wheels turning.👇 In this episode:Highlights from The Strange Motion Way PodcastFavorite guests and conversations of 2025Events, road trips, and automotive cultureThe people and stories that shaped the yearWhat’s ahead for 2026If you love hot rods, podcasts, car culture, storytelling, and real community, hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and drop a comment with your favorite 2025 moment.🎧 Listen on all podcast platforms📸 Follow us on social for behind-the-scenes content
Episode 89 takes The Strange Motion Way Podcast straight to the heart of the performance industry—live from the PRI show floor.Tim and Carrie visit the industry leaders from Forgeline, Speedway Motors, Technocraft Cabinets, Blueprint Engines, Wilwood Brakes, DEI, and Powermaster for real conversations about innovation, craftsmanship, and what’s driving the future of performance.From cutting-edge wheel and brake technology to engines, thermal management, electrical systems, and shop solutions, this episode pulls back the curtain on the brands that racers, builders, and enthusiasts trust every day. You’ll hear firsthand insights on new products, industry trends, and the passion it takes to keep pushing performance forward.Recorded live amid the energy of PRI, this episode is all about the people behind the parts, the relationships that fuel the industry, and why performance is more than horsepower—it’s a way of life.🎙️ Live from PRI. Real conversations. Full throttle.
This episode is a full-blast ride into the world of high-impact color, flawless finishes, and the pressure-packed paint booth that helps create some of the most recognizable builds on the planet. Ryan brings the stories, the intensity, and the passion that have made him a standout on Counting Cars and a powerhouse in the custom world.From wild color combos to behind-the-scenes shop chaos, creative battles, last-minute miracles, and the mindset it takes to paint at the highest level — Ryan holds nothing back. If you love custom cars, killer paintwork, and shop-floor storytelling, this episode is pure nitrous.
This month had us running wide open the Strange Motion Way—kicking things off under the bright lights of SEMA, rolling straight into the horsepower-soaked weekend at Goodguys Scottsdale, and wrapping it all up with the electric intensity of the USABMX Grands. Three iconic events, thousands of incredible people, and countless moments that remind us why we love this community so much. From custom cars to BMX battles and everything in between, we were honored to be a small part of the stories happening in every pit, paddock, and staging lane.
This week, we're sitting down with some of the incredible people who make The FM3 Road Trip what it is — the drivers, the guests, the storytellers, and the die-hard road warriors who show up with heart, humor, and horsepower.From early-morning shenanigans to late-night parking lot laughs, unforgettable stops, autocross action, and the friendships that outshine the miles… these guests bring the FM3 spirit to life. 🙌Tune in as we talk memories, mishaps, behind-the-scenes moments, and why this community keeps coming back year after year.🎧 Available now on all major platforms💬 Drop your favorite FM3 Road Trip memory in the comments!Because at the end of the day — the roads change, but the people make the trip. ❤️#thestrangemotionway
On this special episode of The Strange Motion Way, we sit down with the incredible shops who opened their doors—and their hearts—to welcome the FM3 Road Trip family this year. Join us as we talk with Big Oak Garage, Boneyard Builds, Vini’s Hot Rods, Goolsby Customs, and Steve Johnson Racing about what it means to host the passionate drivers, builders, and friends along the way.From behind-the-scenes prep to the unexpected moments that made each stop unforgettable, these industry leaders share the stories, laughs, and real-life chaos that make the FM3 Road Trip more than just a drive—it’s a community. Hear how each shop crafts its own experience, why they continue to support the FM3 family year after year, and the pride they take in giving back to the people who make this event so special.If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be on the other side of the cones, this is the episode you won’t want to miss.
In this special episode of The Strange Motion Way, Tim and Carrie Strange welcome Chris Coddington, a name synonymous with craftsmanship, innovation, and the legendary Coddington legacy. Together, they dive into the roots of custom car culture, the lessons learned from growing up around iconic builds, and how Chris continues to push design and performance forward through creativity and tradition.From the golden days of hot rodding to what’s next for the industry, this conversation blends history, humor, and heartfelt insight — a must-listen for anyone who loves cars, culture, and the people who keep the wheels turning.Join Tim, Carrie, and Chris as they talk passion, legacy, and the drive to keep moving in a “Strange Motion Way.”
“Ultimate Street Car Stories – Barber Motorsports Park”This episode of The Strange Motion Way Podcast takes you trackside at Barber Motorsports Park, where we sit down with some of the key voices and passionate people behind the Ultimate Street Car series.Join hosts Tim and Carrie Strange as they talk with:🏁 Jimi Day – Event director and co-founder of FM3 Performance, sharing what it takes to keep this high-octane series running smoothly.🏁 Jim McIlvaine – The man behind the social media, giving his perspective on storytelling, competition, and the community that fuels the series.🏁 Mark Golovin – Behind-the-scenes insights on logistics, event flow, and what makes Barber one of the most beautiful venues in motorsports.🏁 Mike Morrison – From the grid to the garages, hear about the dedication it takes to make every event seamless.🏁 Kaleb Kelly – The voice of the next generation, sharing excitement, media moments, and his take on the passion that drives the Ultimate Street Car crowd.… and more guests who live and breathe this lifestyle!From tire smoke to teamwork, this episode captures the spirit, stories, and friendships that make Ultimate Street Car more than just a competition — it’s a community.
Legends don’t just build cars — they build movements. On this episode of The Strange Motion Way, we’re talking with the one and only Roy Brizio, the man behind some of the most iconic hot rods ever to hit the pavement. From the early days of Bay Area customs to the high-profile builds that define American hot rodding today, Roy’s story is pure gold.
In this episode of The Strange Motion Way, Tim and Carrie sit down with legendary builder Dave Tucci of Tucci Hot Rods — a name synonymous with creativity, craftsmanship, and cutting-edge design. From his early days shaping metal in upstate New York to building some of the most talked-about rides in the industry, Dave shares his passion for blending old-school skill with modern innovation.They dig into what fuels his inspiration, how the Tucci family keeps the tradition alive, and the secret to building cars that not only turn heads but tell stories. Whether you’re a builder, dreamer, or die-hard car fan, this episode delivers pure hot-rod heart. 🔧🔥
🔥 Buckle up, folks!The Veazie Brothers join The Strange Motion Way for an episode full of grit, grease, and good times. If you love killer builds, road stories, and brotherly banter — you don’t wanna miss this one.🎧 Hit play on your favorite Podcast Platform and ride along Fresh off the Worlds Most Beautiful Truck win AND a Goodguys Truck of the Year Early win AND having that truck and the Lorenzini roadster on the cover of Modern Rodding magazine together They also got their start working at SoCal for Pete Chapouris @veaziebrosfab #TheStrangeMotionWay #VeazieBrothers #HotRodTalk #GarageStories #veaziebrosfabrication Huge THANK YOU to @royal_purple and @millerwelders
Dennis grew up a gear head in Indiana. He attended Nashville Auto Diesel College before being drafted into the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam era, where he worked in vehicle maintenance/repair. In 1989, Dennis met a man named Jim who was building wiring harnesses (for conversion vans). They teamed up to build a universal wiring harness suited for hot rods. Over time, as the product line expanded beyond just wiring harnesses (into switch panels, EFI solutions, accessories, etc.), the company name was changed to Painless Performance Products to reflect the broader offerings
In this episode of the Strange Motion Way podcast, Tim Strange and Carrie recap recent automotive events, including charity auctions, the BMX Hall of Fame weekend, and the changes at Ford Fest. They also discuss the upcoming FM3 Road Trip and the importance of community support in the automotive world, while sharing personal anecdotes and reflections on their experiences.
In this episode, Tim Strange interviews Kevin Tetz, exploring his journey from a Canadian childhood surrounded by cars to a successful career in the automotive industry and television. Kevin shares his early influences, the challenges he faced in the music industry, and his eventual transition to DIY Network. He reflects on the importance of hard work, the American dream, and his experiences in both music and automotive restoration. The conversation highlights Kevin's passion for cars, his personal life, and his insights into the television industry. In this engaging conversation, Tim Strange and Kevin Tetz discuss their experiences in the automotive industry, focusing on the importance of building relationships, overcoming challenges, and the evolution of car builds. They reflect on their journeys from television to digital content creation, emphasizing the significance of community and the need for accredited training programs in the industry. The discussion also touches on future aspirations, innovations, and the impact of events in the automotive world.
























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welcome to castbox Tim and Carrie. i am glad that i reached out to you on ig .... i am @barrie_kiwi thanks in advance for the uploads.