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Rebel Road Radio

Rebel Road Radio

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Our podcast takes you down the open road with stories, experiences, and real talk from life behind the wheel. Hosted by Tim, a 33-year driving veteran, Air Force veteran, and accident-free driver with over 2.5 million miles, we share trucking life, road tales, and the people and places that shape the journey.

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Episodes
  • Holiday Madness, Mustang Mods & Florida Man Strikes Again
    Nov 8 2025

    It’s that time again — new Rebel Road Radio is out now! We’re rantin’ about Christmas trees in October, fightin’ the time change, dodgin’ tornadoes, and haulin’ our classic ’66 Mustang to Jacksonville for some mods. And of course… no episode’s complete without another round of Florida Man madness.

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    21 mins
  • Favorite Highways, Time Change and Florida Man Gets Crazy
    Nov 1 2025

    This week on Rebel Road Radio, Tim shares his favorite part of the country to drive through, we dive into time change chaos as clocks fall back an hour, and talk about the new D.O.T. level VIII inspections hitting the industry. And of course- Florida Man shows up again, this time in one of the strangest stories yet. Buckle up, it's another wild ride!

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    24 mins
  • 3AM in Atlanta, Frozen Opry Debuts & Spray-painted grass
    Oct 26 2025

    In this episode of Rebel Road Radio, Tim rants about Atlanta traffic at 3a.m., we talk about the country star who almost missed his Grand Ole Opry debut thanks too icy Nashville roads, and a neighbor who took "yard pride" to a whole new level with a can of spray paint. Plus, you know it wouldn't be Rebel Road Radio without another wild Florida Man Story. Buckle up- this one's all over the map!

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    21 mins
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