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The Overland Journal Podcast
Author: Scott Brady, Ashley Giordano, and Matt Scott
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The Overland Journal Podcast features the travelers, topics, and news related to the overlanding community and industry. This podcast is hosted by Scott Brady, Ashley Giordano, and Matt Scott. This podcast is a production of the Overland Journal Magazine and the expeditionportal.com website.
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Join host Matt Scott and guest host Julian Rebecca on the Overland Journal podcast as they dive into an insightful conversation with Micah from Overland Under Budget. In this episode, Micah shares his passion for inspiring people to explore the outdoors affordably. Learn about his adventures at a recent event, where he introduced newcomers to welding through engaging workshops. Discover his tips on building cost-effective overland vehicles, including his journey with a salvaged Ford Ranger and his trusty Toyota Tacoma. This episode is packed with practical advice and stories that highlight the empowering nature of DIY skills and budget-friendly overlanding.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:38 Sponsor Message: OnX Off-Road01:17 Micah's Journey and Teaching Welding02:43 Empowering Through DIY Skills04:16 Learning and Teaching Welding13:38 Micah's Salvage Ranger Project17:59 The Financial Balancing Act of Overlanding18:30 Empowering Outdoor Experiences for All20:19 Essentials for Getting Outdoors on a Budget24:18 The Journey of Building a Reliable Tacoma29:10 DIY Projects and Custom Builds34:06 The Philosophy Behind Overland Under Budget35:28 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
n this episode of the Overland Journal podcast, hosts Matt Scott and Scott Brady welcome Emily Miller, a notable figure in the off-roading community and the founder of the Rebelle Rally. The conversation dives into the details of the Rebelle Rally, discussing its origins, format, and the unique challenges it presents. Miller shares insights from her extensive career in motorsport, including her experiences racing with the legendary Rod Hall, and how these have contributed to the success of the Rebelle Rally. They also explore the importance of navigation skills, endurance, and strategy in off-road competitions, as well as the broader impacts these events have on participants' lives. The episode is filled with valuable lessons on maintaining focus, learning from mistakes, team collaboration, and the significance of pushing one's limits.
In this episode of the Overland Journal Podcast, host Scott Brady sits down with renowned overland photographer Michael Ellem. The two discuss their shared adventures across Australia, including remote and technical tracks like Cape York and the Canning Stock Route. Michael, who has been ARB's principal photographer for decades, shares his expertise in capturing the perfect shot, his loyalty to the ARB brand, and the importance of following one's creative passion. They also delve into Michael's favorite travel destinations in Australia, his approach to overlanding, and the specifics of his highly modified 70 series Land Cruiser. Special thanks to podcast sponsors Onyx, Hankook Tires and Warner Ineos.
In this episode, Overland Journal Podcast host Scott Brady is joined by Coen from Landcruising.adventure. In a world where gear doesn't define the journey, Coen and his partner Karen have inspired many with their authentic travels. Join us on the podcast as Coen shares their unique approach to exploration, embracing simple joys and meaningful connections with people around the globe. This episode is a heartfelt discussion on life, challenges, and the endless possibilities of human connection. A captivating conversation about exploration, resilience, and the power of human connection across cultures. Coen's journey is a remarkable reminder to embrace each day and never stop exploring.
In this episode, Patty discusses her remarkable travels with her husband, Lauren, which include crossing Africa, the Americas, and the Darien Gap. Patty shares vivid details of their expeditions, the challenges faced, and the perseverance required. They also touch on her experience living in the Panama Canal Zone, dealing with loss, and navigating through formidable terrains.
Join us for an engaging episode featuring Judd, a passionate adventurer, successful business owner, and automotive enthusiast. In this conversation, we explore Judd's journey from a professional rock climber and mountain biker to a business owner creating top-tier expedition vehicles. Judd's love for adventure, combined with his deep appreciation for different forms of travel and vehicles, shines through as he discusses his unique experiences and the lessons he has learned along the way. This episode is rich with insights on life, business, family, and the thrill of exploring the world, making it a must for anyone passionate about adventurous living and automobiles.
Harrison Schoen (@harrisonschoen) made his name living in a Porsche Cayenne and sharing raw, honest stories from the road. But it was a moment on national television—walking away from a $1,000,000 prize on MrBeast’s Beast Games—that cemented his ethos: some experiences are worth more than money. In this episode, we explore Harrison’s background, why he chooses the harder path, and how storytelling, travel, and self-reliance shape his approach to life. We also discuss his latest project—a Unimog build for a Pan-American journey—and what it means to stay rooted in travel, not trends.
In this episode, we sit down with Spencer Park of BlissMobil to talk about our shared passion for expedition vehicles—what makes them special, what they enable, and why they matter. From design philosophy to real-world functionality, we explore what separates true expedition platforms from ordinary builds. Along the way, we share personal stories, practical advice, and the lessons learned from life on the road. Whether you’re dreaming of global travel or just refining your rig, this conversation offers insight from both sides of the experience: living in these vehicles, and building them to go the distance.
Anyone can bolt parts to a truck—but building a factory overlander is something else entirely.
In this episode, recorded live at Overland Expo, we sit down with Dave Harriton, founder of AEV (American Expedition Vehicles),
to explore what it actually takes to engineer an OEM-validated overland vehicle. From Jeep and Ram to full production lines at GM,
Dave shares what goes into building expedition-ready platforms that roll straight off the assembly line—vehicles that have to meet the same durability,
safety, and emissions standards as any other factory model. It’s a rare look into the world where overlanding meets automotive engineering at scale—and
why most aftermarket builds aren’t playing the same game.
It’s easy to get caught up in the business of overlanding and forget to actually travel.
But Basil Lynch never stopped. In this episode, we sit down with the founder of Basil’s Garage—an overland outfitter based in San Diego—to talk
about why staying on the road matters more than ever. From international travel to local weekend getaways, Basil’s real-world experience continues to
shape how he builds vehicles, advises clients, and runs his shop. We dig into his background, his favorite travel moments, and why firsthand experience
is still the best way to know what gear works—and what doesn’t. This is a reminder that in an industry built on adventure, the best advice still comes
from those who live it.
Made in the West: American Innovation in OverlandingWhat does overland innovation look like when it’s born in a Montana machine shop instead of an international trade show? In this episode, we sit down with Matt Linder, CEO of Truckhouse, and Graeme MacPherson of Go Fast Campers—two leaders shaping the future of American-made expedition vehicles. From composite monocoques to ultra-light pop-up campers, both are proving that thoughtful design and domestic manufacturing can still punch above their weight. This conversation explores the philosophy behind their products, the value of restraint in design, and why American ingenuity still matters in a space often dominated by imported gear.
Before overlanding was a hashtag, it was a mindset—and Graham Jackson was one of the people who helped define it in the U.S. In this episode, we sit down with Graham to trace the origins of overlanding in North America, from the founding days of Overland Journal to the first Overland Expo. With decades of international experience, including a full traverse of Africa in the early 2000s, Graham brings a unique blend of practical insight and historical context. This conversation is a window into where we’ve come from—and what we might need to remember as the industry moves forward.
Join host Scott Brady as he speaks with adventurer Matt Prior about his remarkable five-year journey around the world with his family, known as Project Wild Earth. Matt, his wife Leah, and their two children are traveling extensively, currently more than halfway across Asia in an INEOS Grenadier and towing a Patriot trailer. They discuss the adventures, the importance of conservation efforts, and the challenges faced on the road. Matt shares personal insights from his time in the Air Force, the unique aspects of overlanding with a family, and a harrowing incident involving a fuel-related fire. Discover more about the inspiration behind their travels and how they manage to balance adventure with environmental storytelling. Don't miss this riveting episode filled with stories of resilience and the pursuit of global exploration.
Scott Brady has spent decades traveling the world by vehicle. Now, he’s distilled much of that experience into a compact, accessible, and deeply thoughtful reference guide: Overlanding 101. It’s not just a how-to—it’s a why-to. And it’s probably the best book on overland travel you’ll find, but then again, Scott taught me most of what’s in it.In this episode, we revisit foundational lessons with fresh perspective, using the book as a framework for a bigger conversation: what we’ve learned, what’s changed, and what still matters most.
matt... you really gotta speak up or the sound thing needs adjustment. theres some places your voice is so quiet I cant turn the volume up enough to hear you without then having scotts voice blow my ears out after trying to hear you!
Jeep xj?