My guest for this episode is Bruce Smart, universally recognised by the moniker, “TeapotOne”. Bruce has a substantial following on YouTube, with his TeapotOne channel recently cracking the 100,000 subscriber mark. He’s also known for his Bru Time podcast, which has almost 180 published episodes. Oh, and apparently he rode a superbike around the world. You can follow Bruce here: YouTube: TeapotOne and Bru TimeInstagram: teapotoneinsta Website: &n...
I can't remember exactly when I first became aware of the Trail Worn Films YouTube channel, but I do remember being immediately interested in talking to who was behind it. I got the chance to do that a couple of weeks ago, and in this episode you'll hear my chat with Abel, Harry and George. You can follow "Trail Worn Films" at the following: YouTube: Trail Worn FilmsInstagram: Trail Worn UKDuring our conversation, references were made to the ...
Al Phillips is the creator behind the YouTube channel, Moto Camp UK. It’s a small channel currently, and a relatively new one, but Al employs a lot of conventional techniques when creating his films and thus I was interested to learn about his filmmaking journey. Find out more about Al at the following: YouTube: Moto Camp UKInstagram: Moto Camp UKDuring our conversation, references were made to the following: Matt McFadden:Website: Clas...
Ferdia Durkin is a freelance videographer from Ireland who's been YouTubing since 2021. He's also an ADV rider, and much of the content you'll find on his YouTube channel is derived from his international travels. Find out more about Ferdia at the following: Website: unOrdinaryWorldYouTube: unOrdinaryWorldInstagram: ferdia_unordinaryworld During our conversation, references were made to the following: Free Miles MC YouTube channel: ...
Stefan Klabunde is one half of the team behind the digital film and video production company, Rugged Frames. I’ve been aware of Stefan’s work for some time, through his work for brands like Touratech and organisations like the Adventure Country Tracks (ACT). I was very happy to be able to sit down and chat with him. You can see examples of Rugged Frames' work at their website, on Vimeo and on Instagram: Website: www.ruggedframes.com/Vimeo: v...
At long last, we have our first Kiwi guest on the show. Graphic Designer Logan Olausen grew up on Auckland’s North Shore but has also spent periods living overseas…. And when I spoke with him for this episode of the Reel Riders podcast, he was in the middle of an epic tour of South and Central America. I’ve been following Logan’s YouTube channel, “Escape Artist Media” for about a year, so I was very happy that I could get him on the show. You can follow Logan on his YouTube and Instagram chan...
Neen and Mike, from Ride More ADV, celebrate "riding together, miles apart". And they film it. What does that actually mean? Find out more in this episode of the Reel Riders podcast. You can follow Neen and Mike on YouTube and Instagram: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RideMoreADV Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ridemore_adv/ https://www.instagram.com/neen_ridemore/ https://www.instagram.com/mike_ridemore/ During our conversation, Neen and Mike made...
Ali Horan is comparatively new to both motorcycling and publishing her motorcycle-based videos to YouTube, but that's precisely why I thought she would be an interesting guest for the podcast. I had a feeling that Ali would be bursting with enthusiasm, and I wasn't disappointed. You can follow Ali on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alihoranirl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alihoranirl/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@alihoranirl Dur...
Danny Lilwall is an amateur filmmaker who started out by making POV films of his motorcycle rides... But when boredom with that form set in, he raised his ambitions, studied endless online film-making tutorials and took an approach more in keeping with filmmaking conventions. His most recent effort - "Uganda By Motorcycle" - shows just how far he's come in crafting a well-paced and structured travel documentary. You can follow Danny on Instagram and YouTube: Instagram: ...
"Angels Of Dirt" is a 2024 film documenting the life and career of talented Flat Track racer Charlotte Kainz, whose life tragically came to an end while racing in 2016. Wendy Schneider shot the film over 17 years, documenting Charlotte's life and the Flat Track racing community Charlotte grew up in. For information about the film, including this summer's European Tour screenings, go to: https://www.angelsofdirt.com/ You can also follow "Angels Of Dirt" via these channels:&n...
Motorcycling has been central to Damian "Demon" Rowley's life since his late teens, leading him into a varied career as a professional motorcyclist. Now he's touring the world on 2-wheels, having set off in 2024, and I've been following him as he's vlogged his way through North and South America. Check out Damian's YouTube channel, Instagram account and Facebook: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@demon_ridesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/demon_rides/Facebook: https://https://www.faceboo...
Isaac Johnston is a photographer, film director and filmmaker from Montana. He works in the worlds of commercial photography and filmmaking, but he also has a YouTube channel which is increasingly focused on motorcycle content. (Note: the main interview in this episode was recorded in late March 2025.) Check out Isaac's website, YouTube channel and Instagram account: Website: https://www.isaacjohnston.coYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IsaacJ...
If you've listened to epsiode 28 (Greg Villalobos) you will already be familiar with Thomas Dance, as Thomas recently shot and edited the Adventure Spec Trans Morocco Trail film that I spoke with Greg about. In this episode, I speak with Thomas about that experience, the other films he's posted to YouTube, how he got into film-making and his photography origin story. (Note: the main interview was recorded in late March, just as the first serious signs of spring were appearing in western...
Emil Duvander is another filmmaker who’s work I first became acquainted with through his submissions to the “TMFF Motorcycle Film Festival”. He’s not the only person riding motorcycles in the winter and not the only filmmaker documenting his rides, but he’s certainly made it his "thing" over the last few years, and therefore I thought it would be interesting to talk with him. Check our Emil's YouTube channel and Instagram account: * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FROZENBIKERIDE ...
*** PLEASE NOTE *** The subject of this episode is mental health, and the topic of suicide is referred to several times. Be aware that you, or someone listening with you, may find some of the content upsetting. “Podcasthon” is a non-profit initiative with the objective of convincing as many podcasters as possible to dedicate an episode of their show to a charitable organisation of their choice. The idea is to use the episode to highlight or promote the chosen charity, and publish the ep...
Greg Villalobos will be a name familiar to regular listeners, as he's been referenced by a number of my previous guests on the Reel Riders podcast. He's worked in the film & television industry and is also well-known for his still photography. These days Greg is Brand Director for Adventure Spec, a manufacturer of clothing, luggage and hard parts for lightweight adventure motorcycling. Check out Greg's website: https://www.gregvillalobos.co.uk Greg can also be found on Y...
In this episode of the Reel Riders podcast, I talk to Kate, the creator of the "BraapT7" YouTube channel. Kate shares her journey from childhood motorcycle rides in Hungary to becoming an adventure motorcycling filmmaker, balancing riding challenges with the demands of solo filmmaking. Key highlights: * How Kate fell in love with motorcycling. * The struggles of riding a heavy bike off-road. * Why filmmaking is both her passion and her biggest challenge. * The be...
"Mechnical Theology" is a short film directed by Andrew Montiveo, featuring Paschoal Revitte, a mechanic with a passion for preserving older motorcycles. The film highlights the decline of skilled motorcycle technicians, the growing difficulty of maintaining older motorcycles, and the deeper philosophical connection between machines, history, and craftsmanship. I had the opportunity to interview both Andrew and Paschoal together from Paschoal's workshop in Los Angeles. Key highlights: * The i...
Filmmaker and motorcycle enthusiast Roberto Serrini joins me on Reel Riders to talk about the deep connection between storytelling and riding. From his breakout motorcycle film Moto Borgotaro to his latest motorcycle documentary The Rider, Roberto shares how filmmaking and motorcycling are two sides of the same coin - both about risk, experience, and the thrill of the unknown. Key highlights: * Why motorcycles are the worst - and best - form of transport. * The story behind Moto Borgotaro. * ...
In this episode of Reel Riders, I reconnect with filmmaker Nick Jacobs to discuss his latest film, “What Lies Beyond”, a moving story of personal loss, emotional growth and artistic evolution. Key highlights: * How Nick processed his father's passing through storytelling. * The creative shift from documenting trips to crafting powerful narratives. Tune in to hear Nick's insights and creative advice for filmmakers. Nick’s “Project Biker” channel on YouTube can be found at: https://www.youtube....