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.
In this episode of the Overland Journal podcast, host Matt Scott converses with Mike Pfeiffer from Last Line of Defense about practical readiness and overlanding. Mike shares insights from his life as an 'army brat,' his experiences traveling and living in various states, and his journey into off-roading and overlanding. The conversation highlights the importance of bridging everyday capability with long-term preparedness, emphasizing practical aspects like everyday carry, vehicle readiness, and the balance between being prepared and avoiding paranoia. Mike also discusses his automotive projects, including his notable modified Tacoma and future plans for a Ford F450. The episode touches on the integration of preparedness into daily life, the value of training and knowledge, and the benefits of partial self-sufficiency, such as using solar power and maintaining a sustainable homestead.
Join hosts Matt Scott and Scott Brady in this episode of the Overland Journal Podcast as they dive deep into the principles of modifying your Overland vehicle with intention. They discuss the importance of thoughtful upgrades, the dangers of over-complication, and how to build a vehicle that meets your specific use case without succumbing to unnecessary modifications. From vehicle weight considerations to the value of restraint in customization, this episode is packed with valuable insights and real-world experiences. Ideal for Overlanding enthusiasts and adventurers who aim to build reliable, practical, and well-suited travel vehicles. Don't miss their discussion on the perfect balance between functionality and performance!
oin hosts Scott Brady and Brian Mc Bickers for the May edition of the Overland Journal podcast! In this episode, they cover the recent Overland Expo in Southern California, discuss new products and projects, and reveal exciting updates from X Overland Ranch. They also delve into industry trends, the impact of tariffs, and upcoming events. Tune in for insights on the evolving overland market and exclusive promotions for Overland Journal subscribers.
In this episode of the Overland Journal Podcast, Scott hosts special guests Doug and Stephanie, who share their incredible journey from high-powered careers to full-time explorers. They dive into their motivations behind choosing travel over material comforts, the challenges and rewards of overland adventures, and the importance of adaptability. The conversation also touches on the couple's experience building the legendary FUSO overland truck and their memorable travels across Africa, the Middle East, and South America. Through heartfelt anecdotes and invaluable travel insights, Doug and Stephanie offer listeners a compelling narrative about love, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams.
Overland Journal Podcast host Ashley Giordano is joined by Canadian race car driver, X Games athlete, stuntman, and Baja 1000 champion Andrew Comrie-Picard in this episode, which touches on his childhood in Alberta, Canada, and how his love for driving challenges launched his automotive career.
The conversation continues with an in-depth look at Comrie-Picard’s latest project, the Trans-Global Car Expedition, the world’s first wheeled surface navigation through both geographic poles, including the importance of a good team, the scientific outcomes of the project, and a run-down of the expedition vehicle fleet.
Comrie-Picard also dives into developing a strong sense of self-belief, his experiences in Northern Canada, and the outcomes of an Arctic test trip where an F-150 fell through the ice.
Join Overland Journal Podcast host Ashley Giordano as she sits down with Emil Grímsson to discuss the origin of Arctic Trucks in Iceland and how he turned the Top Gear Arctic Special into a career of polar exploration.
CEO of Arctic Trucks Polar and Arctic Trucks International
Grímsson touches on his role during the Trans Global Car Expedition, the world’s first wheeled surface navigation through both geographic poles, and how lessons learned in previous expeditions landed him where he is today. The conversation continues with a discussion around the differences between the Arctic Trucks branches in Europe, the UK, and North America, and why the polar regions draw Emil back time and time again.
In this conversation, Scott Brady engages with Mark Nevils from Winnebago and Brice Esplin from Leave No Trace to discuss the importance of responsible outdoor ethics, sustainable travel, and the impact of vehicle-based camping. They explore the principles of Leave No Trace, the significance of durable surfaces, and the role of vehicle design in minimizing environmental impact. The discussion also highlights the cultural responsibilities of travelers and the importance of fire safety in outdoor settings. Personal experiences in overlanding and the community aspect of RV life are shared, emphasizing the need for intention and mindfulness in outdoor adventures. In this conversation, Scott Brady, Mark Nevils, and Brice Esplin discuss the importance of responsible outdoor practices, the impact of remote work on outdoor spaces, and the role of community in preserving public lands. They explore personal experiences in overlanding, the significance of Leave No Trace principles, and innovations in RV design aimed at sustainability. The discussion emphasizes the need for mindfulness in outdoor activities, the importance of giving back to nature, and fostering positive relationships among different user groups in the outdoors.
In this episode of the Overland Journal podcast, host Scott Brady talks to Dr. Bryon Bass about the principles of overlanding and the Overlander's Code, created as a supplement to resources like Tread Lightly and Leave No Trace. They discuss the importance of respecting unique cultures and taking responsibility for one's actions while traveling. Dr. Bass shares his insights from his travels and profession as an archaeologist and anthropologist, emphasizing the critical need for understanding anthropology in becoming a better traveler. They also touch on the significance of appropriate behavior, avoiding bribery, helping fellow travelers, and giving back to local communities. Additionally, Dr. Bass shares captivating stories from his explorations and provides resources for those interested in archaeology.
Join host Ashley Giordano as she sits down with Overland N’Explore owner and founder Dean Poulopoulos. In this episode, they discuss differences between the European and American overland markets, tips on overlanding Greece, and how Dean went from working in the maritime industry to starting his own overland outfitter business near Athens.
The conversation revolves around how the geography of Greece is ideal for the overland traveler, which time of year is best to visit, and the extent of coffee culture in-country. This episode covers basic Greek phrases to learn before your trip, tips on where to go, and dives into some of Dean’s most memorable overland journeys.
March Overland News: Innovative Camping Gear & Exciting Vehicle Updates
Join host Scott Brady and guest Brian McVickers as they dive into the latest in the overland industry for February and March. Key highlights include an in-depth review of the new Lexus LX700H, new campers like the four-wheel Camp Out and Scout pop-up, and a summary of emerging overland events. The episode also features product spotlights on new tech from Senna and Slinky Stove's collapsible fire pits. Additionally, they discuss the growing popularity of overlanding at major auto shows and how it’s transforming the future of the outdoor adventure industry. Don’t miss the show-and-tell segment where innovative gear like the Devo's light and Rocky Talkie radios are demonstrated.
Adventure on a Budget: Exploring the Pan-American Highway for Under $25K
In this episode, we discuss budget-friendly overlanding and how you can explore the Pan-American Highway for under $25,000, including the cost of a vehicle. Hear practical tips on gear, vehicle selection, and budgeting as we share inspiring stories of fellow travelers who have successfully completed their journeys on a shoestring budget. From motorcycles to wagons, learn how to make the most of your adventure without breaking the bank.
Join host Scott Brady on the Overland Journal podcast as he converses with Clay and Rochelle Croft, the dynamic duo behind the XOverland brand. Known for their extensive global travels and mastery of overlanding, Scott delves into their incredible adventures, the intricacies of their life, marriage, and maintaining family values amidst success. From parenting on expeditions to running a business and working through challenges, this episode offers an intimate look at their inspiring journey. Also, explore their upcoming projects and the spirit of adventure that continues to drive them forward.
Jessica Mans is a co-founder of iOverlander and co-author of several e-books and the Life Remotely blog. In this episode from the field, Jessica and host Ashley Giordano discuss Jessica’s experiences travelling the Pan-American Highway with her husband and brother over a decade ago, how the trip sparked the beginnings of iOverlander, and how the app has undergone big changes since its inception.
Join hosts Scott Brady and Matt Scott in this episode of the Overland Journal podcast as they delve deep into the INEOS Grenadier. Despite Scott battling a cold, the duo share their firsthand experiences with the vehicle. Matt recently purchased a Grenadier, and Scott has driven one across Africa and Europe. They discuss core modifications, vehicle performance with minimal changes, and the competition. Alongside the positives, they also address some challenges, particularly with steering. This episode provides a comprehensive look at one of the most significant new models in overlanding.