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"The World Doesn’t Know Your Perspective”: Deep Thoughts with Zachary Diehl
Tapping in at 5’11” with a fast-growing fan base, we have Zachary Diehl. A Maine boy who has no problem wearing short sleeves in the inclement weather Overland Expo West always has to offer. Over the last year, Zach has taken overlanders by storm with his satirical content poking fun at all the (let’s be honest) truths of the community. In their conversation, Jillian and Zach touch on the importance of being able to poke fun at yourself, which is how he has built his following. With the support of the community, lovers, and haters, Zach has been able to generate a large enough following to make this a full-time gig for himself. We have a feeling this is only the beginning for Zachary Diehl.
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Knife Skills with Kevin Estela
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Kevin helps Jillian sharpen her knife skills, showing her six different ways to properly handle a knife and what that grip is used for. It is vital to know how to correctly use your knife, for your safety and the safety of others. Knowing the different functions of those grips is vital for your survival. Do you use any of these grips? BUY THE KNIFE HERE shop.storytellernetwork.com/products/lost...
A Shocking Conversation about Off-Road Suspension with IVD’s Scott Spiva
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Calling all suspension nerds and newbies! If you’ve been following Jillian for a while, you know ICON has been her suspension of choice for years. Today, she and Scott Spiva chat a bit about the world of aftermarket suspension, what makes it stand out compared to stock builds, and a few things you may not know about your shocks. From the basic aspects to the more technical side of shocks, Scott...
Knots & Squats! The Water Knot
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While in a squatting position, Jillian Rebekah and Kevin Estela, Director of Training with @fieldcraftsurvival get knotty as Kevin demonstrates how to tie the Water Knot. This knot is commonly used when attaching two separate pieces of webbing together.
Take 2 with Rachelle Croft
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We’re coming full circle with Rachelle Croft one year later! This time we are on location at Overland Expo West in our Global Expedition Studio. Since we last had Rachelle on the podcast, a lot has happened with her and the XOverland team. They completed the Nordic Series, have some new content coming on their streaming platform “XOverland Network”, and are now preparing for their next big adve...
Knots & Squats! The Square Knot
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While in a squatting position, Jillian Rebekah and Kevin Estela Director of Training with @fieldcraftsurvival demonstrate how to tie the Square Knot and discuss when to use it.
Knots & Squats! The Bowline
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While in a squatting position, Jillian Rebekah and Kevin Estela, Director of Training with @fieldcraftsurvival get knotty as Kevin demonstrates how to tie a The Bowline Knot and when to use it.
We Study History to Find Ourselves in It: Author/Filmmaker Alex Bescoby’s Place in Overland History
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We Study History to Find Ourselves in It: Author/Filmmaker Alex Bescoby’s Place in Overland History
When the Puddle is Actually a Pool
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When the Puddle is Actually a Pool
Life is a Lesson in Gratitude: Conversations with Former Green Beret Daisson Hickel
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Life is a Lesson in Gratitude: Conversations with Former Green Beret Daisson Hickel
The most expensive walk around ever.
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The most expensive walk around ever.
Snake handling and Spreading the “Good Word” of Conservation with Wildlife Biologist Andrew Austin
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Snake handling and Spreading the “Good Word” of Conservation with Wildlife Biologist Andrew Austin
What's in my bag?! with Fieldcraft Survival's Kevin Estela
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What's in my bag?! with Fieldcraft Survival's Kevin Estela
No Victims, Only Volunteers: Survival Tips, Tricks, and Stories with Fieldcraft’s Kevin Estela
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No Victims, Only Volunteers: Survival Tips, Tricks, and Stories with Fieldcraft’s Kevin Estela
A Motorsport Unicorn: Female Mechanic Heather Holler
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A Motorsport Unicorn: Female Mechanic Heather Holler
FORD E250 The Land Rover Offender at the 30A Sand Rover Rally
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FORD E250 The Land Rover Offender at the 30A Sand Rover Rally
30A Sand Rover Rally: 1967 Land Rover Pickup Walk Around
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30A Sand Rover Rally: 1967 Land Rover Pickup Walk Around
Underbudget LEGO
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Underbudget LEGO
Exposing the Woke: A Leader's Call to Courage with former Levi’s Brand President Jennifer Sey
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Exposing the Woke: A Leader's Call to Courage with former Levi’s Brand President Jennifer Sey
Raised on LEGOs: Stories from a true DIY’er and the importance of a purpose-built rig
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Raised on LEGOs: Stories from a true DIY’er and the importance of a purpose-built rig
Stepping off the edge of a cliff. Finding the best and worst of yourself in a slot canyon.
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Stepping off the edge of a cliff. Finding the best and worst of yourself in a slot canyon.
We should all be more like John Wayne
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We should all be more like John Wayne
Quitting my job, making a baby, and being followed: 2022 in a nutshell
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Quitting my job, making a baby, and being followed: 2022 in a nutshell
Hammer Time! The Suzuki Samurai in King of Hammers, Rebelle Rally, and the fastest woman on earth
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Hammer Time! The Suzuki Samurai in King of Hammers, Rebelle Rally, and the fastest woman on earth
Running from Bandits and Jumping off Cliffs. Why overlanding adventures that go sideways are best.
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Running from Bandits and Jumping off Cliffs. Why overlanding adventures that go sideways are best.
What the Cluck? Rescuing farmed animals with Dan McKernan of Barn Sanctuary
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What the Cluck? Rescuing farmed animals with Dan McKernan of Barn Sanctuary
The Toyota Trailhunter at SEMA, Kittens and Politics. Jillian and TRD Jon go all in.
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The Toyota Trailhunter at SEMA, Kittens and Politics. Jillian and TRD Jon go all in.
You can’t live your best life if you don’t show up. The Brittany Wagner Interview.
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You can’t live your best life if you don’t show up. The Brittany Wagner Interview.
Gun ownership, responsibility, and situational awareness with USPSA Grandmaster Frank Proctor
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Gun ownership, responsibility, and situational awareness with USPSA Grandmaster Frank Proctor
How a black cowboy built a better life beyond the ghetto : The Antonio James Interview
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How a black cowboy built a better life beyond the ghetto : The Antonio James Interview

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @sijoyce47
    @sijoyce47 21 день тому

    I agree with @InvertedRealityTV. I had two Uncles that were Real Cowboys in New Mexico in the 50s...

  • @no_handle_required
    @no_handle_required 29 днів тому

    How is this guy not more popular on UA-cam? Good stuff.

  • @dustinenduro44
    @dustinenduro44 Місяць тому

    Who is this “mentor” you decided not to name?

  • @michaelcampbell8032
    @michaelcampbell8032 Місяць тому

    I grew up with John Wayne in the drive-in theater as a child my whole family loved the John Wayne movies thank you for the Memories God bless you Ethan and your family and for all that you've done with cancer research it's amazing the Legacy that you'vet done for your father is hands-down the most amazing thing I've ever heard in my life keep up the good work and know how many families youer father touched we very much enjoyed his movies god bless

  • @CorpsCulture
    @CorpsCulture Місяць тому

    What a legend. I’m an Aussie born in the city (Sydney ) moved to regional NSW ( rural mid coast ) then back to the city, then back and around the world No comparison yet the country calls’ funny hey! . ` Antonio James is a great role model. No BS.

  • @theCombinator
    @theCombinator Місяць тому

    Great to listen to cool girls.

  • @richardmontonio1486
    @richardmontonio1486 Місяць тому

    Black slaves were not released free slavery till 1868. Freed black men went looking for work and found cowboy jobs. After the civil war. You mist understand that white cowboys were riding horses before you blacks they taught black men to ride. The first cowboy hat was created in 1860. The creator of the first cowboy hat was john stetson and he got the idea from the original cowboy hat the sombrero that was created in the early 1500s by Mexicans who were the original cowboys of america. You blacks must of forgot but mexico owned all the southwest states of america until the 1830s. You blacks must do hard research on vaqueros and mexicans in texas? Mexican cowboys were riding in texas when you blacks were still slaves. White men took all of the horses and cattle of mexicans after the mexican and american war. They took land and cattle, horses. Then mexican americans taught white men how to herd cattle and ride horses then white men picked up how mexicans did it, then white men taught you blacks to ride after the civil war when blacks went up north and west to work as cowboys after being freed of slavery in 1868. You blacks were the last to ride horses in america. The oroginal cowboys were the mexican vaqueros. Google the word vaquero and you will see the truth You dont want to go around telling lies that cowboys are the original cowboys do you?

  • @grudzien9784
    @grudzien9784 2 місяці тому

    Just watching Meghan’s tutorials helped me to progress with my riding. She also rides a 2-smoker like me 😊 I would love to take a class with her!

  • @rosemontano8705
    @rosemontano8705 2 місяці тому

    Sorry blacks but blacks were the last in america to ride horses. Spainards in 1492 teaching their sons the mexicans and indians in the 1500s and mexicans teaching whites after the mexican and american war to ride horses, then in 1868 after the civil war white men taught blacks how to be a cowboy. Blacks were given this hard job of moving cattle state to state to take to sell the cattle. It was a dirty job and low paying that is why blacks excepted it. Google the word vaquero and then you will know the truth making you stop being ignorant to the history of a cowboy or cowhand?

  • @LittleOLosBurnouts
    @LittleOLosBurnouts 2 місяці тому

    The not racing thing never entered my mind but I agree 1000% with Meg. Racing will improve your riding quicker than anything but you also need to work technique without the pressure of a race as well. I do not relax at all in a race. Only when it's over and I had a couple brewskis. I am 5'5 and I learn a lot from Meg because of that. Watching a 6'4 guy do a pivot turn isn't the same. LittleO

  • @NebraskaGonvilleJones
    @NebraskaGonvilleJones 2 місяці тому

    What a ridiculous vehicle. This is the American idea of cool while the rest of us just laugh at you

  • @user-ph1mv5cz9q
    @user-ph1mv5cz9q 2 місяці тому

    There are Farmer Vaqueros I will never call myself a "Cowboy " that's like saying your a Colord. Good you found a new calling so many people of color are lost and live the life of a robot 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @nightrider4370
    @nightrider4370 2 місяці тому

    You're a great rider and i love your content. I admire what you're doing so much. Keep going!

  • @debrareplogle651
    @debrareplogle651 3 місяці тому

    John Wayne did not receive the recognition he deserved. I loved his movie and the man was a true American. Thank You Eathan for sharing your dad with us.

  • @tedheath2326
    @tedheath2326 3 місяці тому

    here is a tip for you, don't sell the 392 ....... huge mistake !!!

  • @jimmyrosen9424
    @jimmyrosen9424 3 місяці тому

    This is the worst review of an RV that I have ever seen. Where did they find this head scratching "wower?" Send her back. Jillian will be back on her garbage truck job next week.

  • @dougbrown3866
    @dougbrown3866 3 місяці тому

    Brad is a joke

  • @zepequeno2359
    @zepequeno2359 3 місяці тому

    👏👏👏👏

  • @largemarge1603
    @largemarge1603 3 місяці тому

    New drinking game: * slam one back each 'wow'.

  • @largemarge1603
    @largemarge1603 3 місяці тому

    How can anybody say so many words, but communicate nothing.

  • @largemarge1603
    @largemarge1603 3 місяці тому

    Those arms flailing look like she is angry, seeking something to hit.

  • @FeelBadForTheFuture
    @FeelBadForTheFuture 4 місяці тому

    No such thing …… we don’t want him

  • @georgekouremenos596
    @georgekouremenos596 4 місяці тому

    I was a big Duke fan, but now i am a great Ethan fan. I guess good solid parenting pays off.

  • @tincho1979
    @tincho1979 4 місяці тому

    Una maestre Megs!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Muchos éxitos. Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷

  • @rosemontano8705
    @rosemontano8705 4 місяці тому

    Im proud of the mexican culture being used today?

    • @osiruskat
      @osiruskat 2 місяці тому

      Vagueros as they were called. Back in the day many free people of color moved out west and became hands that moved cattle. In the Carolinas, some slaves from West Africa had experience with herding cattle because it was a part of their culture before they were kidnapped and sold. It was been said but you can easily look it but 1 out of 4 Cowboys towards the West were of African ancestry.

    • @rosemontano8705
      @rosemontano8705 2 місяці тому

      @@osiruskat When black slaves came to america maybe there were some who knew how to handle a horse from africa but that all disappeared when they became slaves. First slaves were brought into america in the year 1619 and white slave owners didnt let black slaves handle horses because they would escape. Slaves were used for picking cotton, that was their main task. From 1619 to 1868 black slaves had no experience with horses till after the civil war. Black slaves were not called vaqueros that is a spanish word for cowboy.mexicans and indians were the first to handle horses in america from 1500 to now. White men learned how to ride horses in 1830s after the mexican and american war

  • @abbykako
    @abbykako 6 місяців тому

    Priced themselves right out of business

  • @davidepps813
    @davidepps813 6 місяців тому

    I barely saw the truck…

  • @brianmurphy6760
    @brianmurphy6760 6 місяців тому

    Where might I find that windbreaker. I am looking for something effective, and packable just like that? Please help!

    • @CitizenJPodcast
      @CitizenJPodcast 6 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed the segment. Here is a link to the site: beyondclothing.com/collections/jackets/products/drilight-rain-jacket

  • @VikkiBennett-ge1xc
    @VikkiBennett-ge1xc 6 місяців тому

    Wonderful Interview with You & Ethan. Enjoyed it so Much.

  • @user-up6xz7qd9j
    @user-up6xz7qd9j 6 місяців тому

    I caught the portion where Brad was speaking about his wife going with him on these adventures. My wife watched less than one minute and she walks away saying "No way". I hope to see more with Regina going with you. I would also like to see more content on the mechanics portion, I don't think people understand, lockers or high and low range. Would love to see more of this type. Marco, I feel like I know the both of you. I recently purchased the 2023 Jeep Mojave. In my opinion this is a better option for me, as I will not be wheeling over the boulders that you guys go on. Keep up the good work!!!

  • @Silvia-0
    @Silvia-0 6 місяців тому

    I just started volunteering at Barn Sanctuary. Excited to take care of the residents and learn more about farm animals. I have some property and hope to rescue some farmed animals in my own small way.

  • @andrewferrari6411
    @andrewferrari6411 6 місяців тому

    Gorgeous and smart

  • @edwardcarberry1095
    @edwardcarberry1095 7 місяців тому

    Hay, another Cumzzin the Form of 99 Do_g_ Crap!! Maybe like my 40 Visits to 11 Dollarshops and 3 visits to Cumzzin in Surrey.

  • @willowwale2000
    @willowwale2000 7 місяців тому

    This guy does not look like a black American,he looks Haitian or Cuban

  • @jacquiedresser8610
    @jacquiedresser8610 7 місяців тому

    I guess hes too busy taking care of the critters😊

  • @timterrill6318
    @timterrill6318 7 місяців тому

    Incredible job! You could travel the world with that!

  • @swtofflemire
    @swtofflemire 8 місяців тому

    Quit Pointing at Stuff and Saying, "WOW!", Turn the Camera so We can See!

  • @wajahatbeg
    @wajahatbeg 8 місяців тому

    its a party vehicle not a global expedition vehicle

  • @mauraece
    @mauraece 9 місяців тому

    I can get a five bedroom exploration yacht for 2 million. 😂

  • @waltsimonson2556
    @waltsimonson2556 9 місяців тому

    I'm sorry but the inside looks like a city apartment , why would anyone go overlanding to look at that ?

  • @pantythief65000
    @pantythief65000 9 місяців тому

    Love the military style trucks.

  • @itsruf1
    @itsruf1 9 місяців тому

    @ 7:08- I've never seen a reviewer say "oh wow" and scratch her hair.

  • @itsruf1
    @itsruf1 9 місяців тому

    Has the hostess ever gone camping? Does she know legal width for semis vs RV vs my equipment trailers?

  • @tedyo12
    @tedyo12 9 місяців тому

    You need a new cameraman! We barely saw anything 😢😢

  • @peterhoma6385
    @peterhoma6385 10 місяців тому

    Jillian how many miles do you have on your Tacoma now ? And have you had any mechanical issues ? Thanks I also have the exact same truck 2021 TRD off road 4x4

  • @hermanfennelljr2876
    @hermanfennelljr2876 10 місяців тому

    Its always to see a black person want to be a cowboy.theres horsemen that are better than cowboy 's it's just they choose to just horses.cow hand's are more to the name cowboy.I'm 74 yrs old and I've been on the race track 'sense 10 yrs old.And I'm still riding.I don't wear cowboy clothes to make people think I'm a black cowboy,but I can ride horses take they can't ride..It's all good.

    • @blacktowken1232
      @blacktowken1232 6 місяців тому

      I hear "cowboys" the term started with Black men, hence the Cow -boy. In old times, it was Cattlemen or Cowhand. Is this true?

    • @DJDav16
      @DJDav16 2 місяці тому

      @@blacktowken1232it is true, the white men were called ‘cattlemen’, the mestizo men were called ‘vaqueros’ and the black men were labeled ‘cowboys’ due to the refusal to acknowledge them as men. Same reason white men would called black men ‘boy’ in the South AND in the North, it was meant to be degrading and an insult. Cowboy was originally derogatory and an insult until Hollywood glamorized it by putting white faces to the label and romanticizing it.

  • @king489
    @king489 10 місяців тому

    2000 miles range...olalal

  • @kennethhutchison2245
    @kennethhutchison2245 10 місяців тому

    Go Megan watch all your videos you are the sheet😊

  • @TerryTackett-kf7th
    @TerryTackett-kf7th 10 місяців тому

    I am also a military veteran, but I was in the Army as an infantrymen with 3 combat tours in Iraq and I did a year in Korea.

  • @ultra4suzukisamurai679
    @ultra4suzukisamurai679 10 місяців тому

    Amber is rad! I race KOH because of her.