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Gearheads n' Gasoline

Gearheads n' Gasoline

By: Barry Alt & Annette Bauer
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The Gearheads n’ Gasoline Podcast will be bringing you engaging, lighthearted yet informative conversations with market-leading Shop Owners, Shop Employees, and Automotive Enthusiasts from the Aftermarket, Restoration, Performance, and Racing Industries.

Our hosts are Barry Alt with Motorhead Digital and Annette Bauer with Annette Bauer Creative.

We’ll be exploring the journey of our guests, uncovering their achievements, challenges, and even failures, that were the driving forces behind their success!

Whether you’re joining us as a shop owner, an aspiring shop owner, racer, professional, creative or hardcore enthusiast - this podcast will be your pit stop for insightful discussions with influential figures from the automotive industry.

Our goal is to entertain and educate listeners with real-life stories, lessons learned, and practical advice you can use.

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  • Revving Up for Season Three: Meet our new Guest Co-Hosts | S3 E1
    Feb 19 2026

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    Supported by:
    ➡️ Red Line Synthetic Oil: https://www.redlineoil.com/
    ➡️ AMD: https://www.autometaldirect.com/

    🔥 Season 3 Starts Now — And We’re Leveling Up.

    Welcome to Season 3 of Gearheads n’ Gasoline — and this year, we’re doing things differently.

    This episode introduces our new lineup of powerhouse guest co-hosts and a refreshed format designed to bring you deeper conversations, sharper insights, and real-world experience from across the automotive aftermarket.

    We’re not just talking about cars.

    We’re talking about the future of the industry.

    In this kickoff episode, you’ll hear conversations around:

    - Why the next generation is more engaged than we think
    - Why talent isn’t the real problem — business systems are
    - How shops can leverage social media without sacrificing productivity
    - And why collaboration across the industry matters more than ever

    This season is about learning from each other.

    It’s about shop owners, manufacturers, consultants, and industry leaders sharing what’s working — and what’s not.

    Because the automotive restoration and performance world isn’t slowing down.

    It’s evolving.

    And the goal of Season 3 is simple:
    To inspire you to think bigger, work smarter, and stay connected to the community that fuels this industry forward.

    🎙️ Featuring:
    - Katie Abraham (Ironman 4x4)
    - Eddie Cebreco (Auto Metal Direct / Eddie Bear Foundation)
    - Jason Chandler (Auto Metal Direct)
    - Jesse Henke (JH Restorations)
    - Sean Sawyer (Revved Automotive Consulting)


    If you're a shop owner, industry professional, or someone passionate about where this aftermarket world is headed, this season is for you.

    🚗 Key Takeaways From This Episode
    - The future of restoration is being shaped by technology and the next generation.
    - Youth engagement isn’t dead — it just needs mentorship and opportunity.
    - Social media is now a specialized skill, not a side task.
    - Talent builds cars — systems build sustainable businesses.
    - The industry grows stronger when leaders collaborate instead of competing.
    - Hit subscribe. Join the conversation. Let’s build what’s next.

    Host:
    Barry Alt, Motorhead Digital
    https://motorheaddigital.com
    https://facebook.com/Motorhead.Digital
    https://instagram.com/motorhead.digital

    Guest Co-Hosts:
    Katie Abraham
    https://www.facebook.com/abeskatie
    https://www.instagram.com/wildkatieabes
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherine-abraham-b4506580

    Eddy Cebreco, Auto Metal Direct
    https://www.autometaldirect.com
    https://www.facebook.com/eddy.cebreco
    https://www.instagram.com/ecebreco

    Jason Chandler, Suto Metal Direct
    https://autometaldirect.com
    https://facebook.com/AutoMetalDirect
    https://instagram.com/autometaldirect
    https://youtube.com/@autometaldirect

    Jesse Henke, JH Restorations
    https://jhrestorations.ca
    https://www.facebook.com/jhrestorations
    https://www.instagram.com/jh_restorations

    Sean Sawyer, Revved Automotive Consulting
    https://www.revvedac.com
    https://www.facebook.com/revvedautomotive
    https://www.instagram.com/ocdcarbuilder

    #automotivemarketing #automotiverestoration #automotivecustomization #raceshops #AutomotiveLife #Entrepreneur

    Don’t miss an episode from Gearheads n’ Gasoline!

    • https://www.facebook.com/GearheadsNGasoline
    • https://www.instagram.com/gearheadsngasoline
    • https://www.linkedin.com/company/gearheadsngasoline
    • https://www.youtube.com/@GearheadsNGasoline

    You can reach us at gngoperations@motorheaddigital.com

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    37 mins
  • Driven Intention with Katie Abraham from IRONMAN 4X4 | S2 E15
    Jan 22 2026

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    Supported by:
    ➡️ Red Line Synthetic Oil: https://www.redlineoil.com/
    ➡️ AMD: https://www.autometaldirect.com/
    ➡️ POWERtube TV: https://watchpowertubetv.com/

    In this episode of the Gearheads n’ Gasoline podcast, hosts Barry Alt and Annette Bauer welcome Katie Abraham, Director of Marketing for Ironman 4x4 North America. The conversation explores Katie's journey into the automotive industry, her experiences in the Rebell Rally, and the importance of networking and volunteering in building a successful career. The discussion highlights the importance of being intentional in career choices and of showing up in the industry to create opportunities. In this engaging conversation, Katie Abraham shares her experiences navigating the challenges of the Rebel Rally, her transition into a marketing leadership role, and the dynamics of agency life. She emphasizes the importance of education and instruction in the four-wheel drive community, balancing personal aspirations with family life, and the significance of kindness in business interactions. The discussion highlights her passion for off-roading, the need for setting standards in instruction, and the personal growth that comes from helping others.

    Takeaways:

    • Volunteering and networking are crucial for career development.
    • Showing up at events can lead to unexpected opportunities
    • Katie emphasizes the importance of being present and engaged in the community
    • Katie's background in restaurant management helped shape her work ethic
    • The Rebell Rally offers a unique experience for participants to challenge themselves
    • The automotive community is supportive and encourages collaboration
    • Marketing is complex and not always straightforward.
    • The automotive industry fosters genuine connections among its members
    • Agency life can be mentally taxing and requires strong relationships
    • Experience can outweigh formal education in career advancement
    • Investing in education can empower others and foster community
    • Setting standards in instruction can enhance safety and effectiveness
    • Kindness in business can lead to better relationships and outcomes
    • Personal growth often comes from helping others succeed

    Guest Bio:
    With over a decade in the off-road world, Katherine Abraham is the Director of Marketing for Ironman 4x4 North America, a seasoned 4WD trainer, and a three-time Rebelle Rally competitor preparing for her fourth. Her expertise spans technical driving, adventure instruction, and brand leadership. Katherine is also a keynote speaker who blends off-road methodology with business leadership and personal growth. Known for her authenticity, precision, and grit, she’s built a reputation as a trusted voice helping people perform at their highest level—behind the wheel and beyond it.

    Guest:
    https://www.facebook.com/abeskatie
    https://www.instagram.com/wildkatieabes
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherine-abraham-b4506580

    Hosts:
    Barry Alt, Motorhead Digital

    • https://www.motorheaddigital.com

    Annette Bauer, Annette Bauer Creative

    • https://www.annettebauercreative.com

    Don’t miss an episode from Gearheads n’ Gasoline!

    • https://www.facebook.com/GearheadsNGasoline
    • https://www.instagram.com/gearheadsngasoline
    • https://www.linkedin.com/company/gearheadsngasoline
    • https://www.youtube.com/@GearheadsNGasoline

    You can reach us at gngoperations@motorheaddigital.com

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Leading The Way with Melanie Hellwig White from Hellwig Suspension | S2 E14
    Dec 30 2025

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    Supported by:
    ➡️ Red Line Synthetic Oil: https://www.redlineoil.com
    ➡️ AMD: https://www.autometaldirect.com
    ➡️ POWERtube TV: https://watchpowertubetv.com

    In this episode of the Gearheads and Gasoline Podcast, hosts Barry Alt and Annette Bauer welcome Melanie Hellwig White, CEO of Hellwig Products and Chair of the SEMA Board of Directors, to share her journey in the automotive industry, the importance of balancing legacy with innovation, and the challenges of being a female leader in a male-dominated field. She discusses the role of SEMA in shaping the industry's future, the significance of influencers and social media in marketing, and the value of family connections in maintaining balance in life. Melanie emphasizes the need for the automotive community to advocate for itself and represent the industry positively.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Balancing legacy and innovation is crucial for Hellwig's future
    • The automotive industry must adapt to changing market trends
    • Being a female CEO comes with unique challenges and opportunities
    • SEMA plays a vital role in advocating for the automotive industry
    • Influencers can significantly impact marketing strategies
    • The importance of government advocacy for the automotive sector
    • Authenticity in marketing is key to connecting with consumers

    Guest Bio:
    Melanie White is known throughout the aftermarket as a proven leader for both her own business accomplishments and her dedication to the industry. Hailing from a founding SEMA-member company that has exhibited since the very first SEMA Show in 1967 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, she represents the fourth generation to join the family business established by her great-grandfather in 1946.

    White started in Hellwig’s sales department cold calling 18 years ago, working her way up to vice president before ultimately becoming the company’s first female CEO. And earned her woman owned certification status in 2023.

    In fact, White’s involvement with the association has included membership in six SEMA councils and networks. In addition to earning several service awards from her council groups, she was among SEMA News’ first roster of “35 Under 35” young and rising talents in 2012. She was named SEMA Person of the Year in 2018, and awarded SEMA’s Businesswoman of the Year award in 2017. White also served as chair of the Truck and Off-Road Alliance (TORA) and has been an outspoken industry advocate, participating in Washington, D.C., Rallies and joining other SEMA members on international business-development trips. She currently serves as the Chair of the SEMA Board of Directors.

    Guest:
    mwhite@hellwigproducts.com
    https://www.hellwigproducts.com
    https://www.facebook.com/hellwigproducts
    https://www.instagram.com/hellwig_products
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/melaniehellwigwhite
    https://www.youtube.com/@HellwigProducts

    Hosts:
    Barry Alt, Motorhead Digital

    • https://www.motorheaddigital.com

    Annette Bauer, Annette Bauer Creative

    • https://www.annettebauercreative.com

    Don’t miss an episode from Gearheads n’ Gasoline!

    • https://www.facebook.com/GearheadsNGasoline
    • https://www.instagram.com/gearheadsngasoline
    • https://www.linkedin.com/company/gearheadsngasoline
    • https://www.youtube.com/@GearheadsNGasoline

    You can reach us at gngoperations@motorheaddigital.com

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    1 hr and 13 mins
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