I don't have an issue with his persona, but I agree, some videos would be better if he was more relaxed, a truer version of himself, not an exuberant version of himself, a character essentially.
I remember WhistlinDiesel gave Strad endless amounts of crap online about his cars and made constant jibes towards him and Strad never took the bait. And now you have him openly respecting him. What a great dude he is.
@@Slow_Skittle Yeah, I watch all of Cody's stuff and he seems like a good guy too. I just know Cody and James had some negative history, and rather than diving into it, James took the high road here.
It's a recurring theme in the comment section and I 100% agree. This version of James is sooooo much easier to watch but for some reason he seems to ignore this advice. This comment section overwhelmingly agrees that they'd rather watch this James.
@@WorldwideDarts I don't think he ignores the advice, his channels growing popularity is off his excited persona. I love this version of James too, but I think the numbers reflect his typical internet personality gains views.
@@doubleDMD Look at the highest rated comments here in the comment section. A lot of people prefer this James over the one that constantly yells at the camera. Might be worth giving it a try for a few videos and see what happens as far as views go. I'm an older viewer and it can get a bit too much at times. But I've been here since the beginning so I still watch.
Dude the part about his dad got me. I lost my dad 9 years ago when I was 21 and it’s tough. Spend time with the people you love, it matters more than you know.
@@toddsalmon6541 I’m so sorry to hear that. I hope you’re getting through it ok. It took me a few years to get my self back on track but things are going good now. Just keep pushing forward🤘🏼
This is the longest youtube video I've ever watched, and didn't think twice about finishing it because of who was on it and the way this podcast was presented. James is such an interesting and inspiring human being and you two asked amazing questions and were clearly very knowledgeable and understanding
Was waiting for this one!! Love this guy man. Been with him since the lotus days, and always will be there. The GOAT OF AUTOMOTIVE UA-cam. 🐐 THE INSPIRATION OF MANY PEOPLE.
One of the most real, genuine, and open UA-camrs I’ve ever watched. Your dad is looking down and is so proud of you bro. He’d love to see you happy! Keep on keepin on!
My heart goes out to you, I lost my mom a year ago too. It’s the worst feeling in the world, and compounded by the fact we had a great relationship, so I feel like I lost my mother and one of my best friends.
James is one of the OG automotive youtubers. I started watching him around the sametime I started watching DDE around the 2017 mark. His channel will always be in my top 3 of channels I look forward to watching every week. The people who make the comments that you are falling off are usually making them from their parents basements. Love you James! Don't stop uploading .. youtube needs you!
Great video. As someone that lost my dad when I was 13, it was touching to see James still get choked up about his father. It's been 30 years for me and I still get the same feelings...
I felt the pain when you talked about being resentful towards other people with their dads. Im sorry for your loss. You have recovered well. Dad would be proud!
James, solidarity brother! I lost my Dad too and I echo exactly what you say here. Nearly 6 years ago for me and I still cry. It is the toughest thing in the world bar none. Love from here!❤
This is definitely the longest video I have ever watched on youtube in it's entirety. Such a great video. I'm a huge fan of both of you guys. Great work!
Met James a few weeks ago at the triple F collection event in Ohio. He was genuinely such a nice guy and interacted with my 2 year old daughter and didn't make us feel rushed when talking. He's truly a great influence.
3 hours long, and I just didn't want it to end. I could listen to James tell stories all day long. As a man in his position, and the things he has done and seen... You KNOW he's got alot of stories. He's such a calm, well spoken, purpose driven guy. I genuinely wished it was longer.
I think it’s his most controversial thing. I personally don’t watch him because of just how loud he is and annoying but I’m sure some people prefer the loudness
@@isaacstretch106 he doesn't need to be loud or annoying to make it watchable. Is his excitement and how happy he is. Love it when he says everything I've done in my life has brought me to this point in time where I'm here or whatever er else he says.
@joshowens2219, it is all an act. True. But, it does keep us engaged. I doubt James would have as many subscribers as he does if he was soft-spoken and reserved in his videos. The enthusiasm is contagious even if it can be annoying at times.
Been watching James for years now, and will continue to watch him for as long as he wants to make videos. He's real and genuine, intelligent, values his relationships and the people in his life, and has the seemingly rare ability to self reflect. He's a great example of the people you want in your life. I lost my dad when I was 14, and lost my mom several years back now. And I can really relate to that part. Every once in a while it still makes me cry. Someone said something once, and sadly it seems to be true. Kids never love their parents as much as parents love their children until their parent passes away. Then it hits you. Anyway, I'm glad to hear that he is spending more time with his mom because of it. I will say, it is a very weird feeling when your other parent passes. All ties to your lineage are gone, and it feels very alone for a while...
The last part of this episode gets me a lot. My dad passed last year in October to the sarcoma cancer. Losing somebody that you really do love even if they give you a hard time does actually open your eyes up to a lot of possibilities and different perspectives that make you understand and appreciate how much that person was in your life. it is great that they never had to experience things such as like old age or like the passing of any of their kids. But sometimes I do feel bad because of the fact, my dad never had any grandkids and that he met a lot of his family really really late in life.
Been watching James since the beginning, crazy how much he’s grown and changed. Always look forward to what he will do next. Best of luck to you brotha.
This video was PHENOMENAL!! Thank you guys for taking the time to dig into The Stadman and see how he does it! Awesome video and can’t to see the next video in a few years👏👏
James is one of a kind… he’s open and honest. And strives to remain a more mature version of that kid from Oregon we all subscribed to in the beginning. Well done guys for capturing that
I really enjoyed this, James is extremely respectful, real, and transparent. Thank you James for being so open and giving me a few days of commute content. I'll definitely be checking out more of this podcast, the depth is incredible.
Strad, I lost my dad not long after you lost yours, and though we've never met, I feel a ton of empathy for you. I've rewatched that video multiple times. You get it. The pain never goes away. You just learn to live with it. I hope some day to meet you to thank you for being you.
It took me 3 days of watching during multiple sessions, however I am really glad I did. I’m not the type of person who fawns over celebrities even though I do enjoy a few. The fact is that we are all human at the end of the day and you ultimately choose what your life will become. I think this video brings back the realization of being human and not just a droid watching social media all day. Thank you for the content
The kids and death part got me. My Son would've been 33 last month and in the way James filled up about his Dad, it made me do the same about my Son. Having empathy makes you a better person and gives you a different perspective on life. I think many people watching this vlog will be hoping for a James and Sophia wedding sometime 'soon'!! Great pod Gentlemen.
I have been a Strad fan for many years and absolutely loved this video and just getting so much more personal and great conversation. Thanks for a great video.
This really opened my eyes up on how genuine of a guy James is. I got so much respect getting to know HIM in this podcast. Great show! Btw, I have a YT shorts attention span. I sat through the whole episode!
This podcast is first rate, it shows James as a natural vlogger and a genuine human being, I have even more respect for him now than before, your work ethic and personality means you deserve all you have achieved. By far the best motor vlogger on UA-cam
MAD MAD respect for Strad for showing that emotion for his Dad!! I've lost both parents and although I'm poor in comparison to him, that shows me he KNOWS what really matters in life!! I'd give Anything....ANYTHING to have my parents back! Everyday I wished I'd spent more time with them... All other "things" mean nothing by comparison!! I love my cars too, but nothing compares to the love of family.
This was a very wholesome video and I've been watching stradman since day 1 and he truly has evolved and I would still love to meet him one day ...some day soon! Thank you Graham and Jack for this wonderful feature and podcast... worth watching the whole 2 hr + video
I watched this yesterday and wow, this was a really great podcast. I've been watching the Stradman since he got the Gallardo in 2015 and watched this guy build up his entire life. Truly inspiring.
I loved this podcast so much, Stradman was so much calmer in this video, and as a Stradman fan from his Purple Fleet days I learned so much more abt my favorite car channel on youtube.
Love the last part, remembering his dad. Very touching talk about his past, their relationship, his biggest fear. I lost my dad too early and i can relate what James said.
This got very deep towards the end. Kudos to James for opening up so much. I hope he has kids one day because that is the #1 thing that has given me purpose and meaning to my life.
A fantastic interview! Thank you for getting James on and letting him speak unfiltered. Awesome to hear him tell his story, and got me tuned into your podcast for other interviews.
His content says otherwise, but he doesn't care because he still gets 1 million views per video. No more cars shows, no rallies, quality of content went down the hill..
@@DjJokerr we have all sinned, and broken God’s law (the Ten Commandments). When a person breaks the law, they are then considered a criminal, and to bring justice, the judge must sentence/judge them according to their wrongdoings. No matter how big or small the crime, a person who breaks the law is a criminal, and are not judged by their good deeds but by what they have done wrong. For example; a m**der cannot say “I donated millions of dollars to an orphanage, you should let me go, look at all the good I’ve done.” Criminals are only judged for their wrongdoing, to let them go because of the “good” that they’ve done would be unjust. So those who have broken God’s law will be judged for their lawlessness, not the good that they’ve done. Since we have all sinned, we must be punished so that justice may take place. But if someone pays the fine for the crime we have committed we can legally walk free. Jesus took the punishment of sin, being innocent, so that all who repent of their sins and put their faith in Him may be saved. He essentially took our punishment so that we could walk free, he paid our debt. But one can accept or deny for someone to pay their fine, in like manner one can accept or deny this gift from God. If you repent of your sin (turn from it) and put your faith in Jesus, you will be saved.
I’m not a big fan of podcasts but these 3 got me to happily listen for almost three hours about the human side of UA-cam channels and the behind the scenes stuff.
I remember when this guy made that fired from job video ,time flies. I remember him hanging around Parker from Vehicle virgins and being really shy or weird around Salomondrin. Now this guy is a stud haha
@thestradman I'm not one to be the type to idolize or put people on pedestals who are in the social media realm. I highly doubt you'll ever read this message, but I gotta say I've seen you before and after the passing of your dad. I believe we have some mutual acquaintances here in Oregon too, but after witnessing what you've put out there and revealed about the journey of life after that experience, I've grown to respect you more and more. Thank you for being one of the few people in this realm to keep it real and for being a decent human being. Losing my dad a few years ago, is still one of the hardest experiences I had to go through. I wish it got easier with time, but seeing you choke up, reminded me that the grief never really goes away. I think that's okay, I believe it's a testament to what they meant to us. Thank you also, to Graham and Jack for putting this interview out there.
I couldn’t put into words how awesome James is. You just watch him and you can tell. He seems so genuine and down to earth. The Internet really made the right person famous.
Its sooo nice to listen to Strad like this, calm and well spoken! Had to stop watching his videos a long time ago due to the annoying fake high energy, but always liked the real strad - just a shame we dont get to see him often.
Fabulous interview by The Iced Coffee Hour. Stradman is a stand up dude, whether or not he is in the Stradman persona or in the James perssona. Enjoyed it very much and a big thank you to all three. Cheers!
Excellent, excellent video. Will now watch more of your content. Have loved Strads videos from the start and knowing he is a real good man just adds to the allure. Thank you
I totally agree with James about losing someone close to you. I lost my mom when I was 14 right in front of me. It really forces you to mature and change your perspective on life.
never spent watching 3h long youtube videos ! love so much James , even if i understand why he slow down, but as each time, over what is filming , i love the guy , that's all that's why i'm always supporting
This is why James is so loved in the car community. So real and relatable
Except how badly he dropped the ball with the McLaren give away. He swept that dumpster fire under the rug, and ignored it.
@@Reptitudeeverybody isn’t perfect dawg
@@Reptitudehe was young that was years ago we all make mistakes
@@ashishpatel350just because he has an online persona doesn’t mean he’s fake
@@ashishpatel350let me guess how many times you’ve met and spoken to him and known him. I’m going in a whim to say never.
This is literally the only 2-3 hr video I would ever click on and watch the entire video. I’ve been watching his vids for years - my favorite channel.
Dude can barely eat a slice of Zaa!
Don’t discount Joe Rogan! Give him a shot! He’s worth it too!
This is the only podcast video ive ever watched, and the longest video ive watched fully.
I’m so used to James just yelling at the camera lol it’s good to see him in this kind of light. Seems like a very wholesome person. Inspiring!
Wish his videos were more chill like this 😄
@@NickBirdManeSwhy’s that?
@JohnDoe-np3xd doesnt matter.
@@NickBirdManeS oh, I bet, you coward.
I don't have an issue with his persona, but I agree, some videos would be better if he was more relaxed, a truer version of himself, not an exuberant version of himself, a character essentially.
I remember WhistlinDiesel gave Strad endless amounts of crap online about his cars and made constant jibes towards him and Strad never took the bait. And now you have him openly respecting him. What a great dude he is.
I came here for this comment. Really good guy.
You guys do know that’s just a character he plays right? Cody’s a pretty cool guy
@@Slow_Skittle Yeah, I watch all of Cody's stuff and he seems like a good guy too.
I just know Cody and James had some negative history, and rather than diving into it, James took the high road here.
@@Slow_Skittle Cody seems like a doosh to me but guess that's cool if it's all an act
@@NathanAydelotteDid WD really show him some respect?
So nice to listen to stradman speak slowly and softly and not yell at the camera non stop for the entire vlog
Lol
That’s just a Persona, just like everyone else on this platform. They have their camera version, and the person they are in real life. 🤷🏻♂️
Yeah. Doesn't even sound like him. I wish he was more like this on his channel. I get that he does stuff for views but man this sounds so much better.
@@CarlosRamTxabsolutely
@@CarlosRamTxI unsubbed to him ages ago because he didn’t used to be obnoxious like he is now
This video has the best background of a video i've ever seen. Just so aesthetically pleasing
Agreed!!
YESSS. I feel like I stared at the cars behind him (mostly the koenigsegg) while listening to him in the background instead of the other way around
He is one of my favorite UA-camrs glad you brought him back on
Same
I prefer the laid back James vs his hyper “UA-camr” personality. I hope his second channel takes on this type of laid back dialogue.
Me too, I prefer James over the Stradman. James is so Chill!
It's a recurring theme in the comment section and I 100% agree. This version of James is sooooo much easier to watch but for some reason he seems to ignore this advice. This comment section overwhelmingly agrees that they'd rather watch this James.
@@WorldwideDartshe gets more views being excited all the time from kids and views=money
@@WorldwideDarts I don't think he ignores the advice, his channels growing popularity is off his excited persona. I love this version of James too, but I think the numbers reflect his typical internet personality gains views.
@@doubleDMD Look at the highest rated comments here in the comment section. A lot of people prefer this James over the one that constantly yells at the camera.
Might be worth giving it a try for a few videos and see what happens as far as views go. I'm an older viewer and it can get a bit too much at times. But I've been here since the beginning so I still watch.
Dude the part about his dad got me. I lost my dad 9 years ago when I was 21 and it’s tough. Spend time with the people you love, it matters more than you know.
Yeah, I lost my mom about two years ago and still get choked up when talking about it. So it didn't surprise me when James needed a moment there.
@@toddsalmon6541 I’m so sorry to hear that. I hope you’re getting through it ok. It took me a few years to get my self back on track but things are going good now. Just keep pushing forward🤘🏼
Yeah this for me too. Love how open and honest Strad is.
Same buddy ❤️
@@MARD0G It was refreshing and telling about who he is. I really enjoyed learning more about him. Hope your doing well🙏🏼
It's in interviews like this ya realize just how mature/smart Strad is
Haven’t clicked on an Iced Coffee Hour episode this fast. Ever. James is such a great dude.
@@SupercarRanch Exactly.
Same
Was about to comment this. Dude has zero haters
Didn't even know Graham was still on, must have been 2 years since I saw him
Same
This is the longest youtube video I've ever watched, and didn't think twice about finishing it because of who was on it and the way this podcast was presented. James is such an interesting and inspiring human being and you two asked amazing questions and were clearly very knowledgeable and understanding
Agreed
Was waiting for this one!! Love this guy man. Been with him since the lotus days, and always will be there. The GOAT OF AUTOMOTIVE UA-cam. 🐐 THE INSPIRATION OF MANY PEOPLE.
One of the most real, genuine, and open UA-camrs I’ve ever watched. Your dad is looking down and is so proud of you bro. He’d love to see you happy! Keep on keepin on!
I can so relate to him with my mom passing. Regrets, anger , bitterness it's like something you can't ever imagine
My heart goes out to you, I lost my mom a year ago too. It’s the worst feeling in the world, and compounded by the fact we had a great relationship, so I feel like I lost my mother and one of my best friends.
@@ninja_tony I’m so sorry for your loss my mom was my best friend as well. It’s like a pain like no other
😊😊😊😅😊😊😊
Be a man and stop crying about it
You can Thank Strads GF Sophie for him having 3 matching chairs
Fr bro they might’ve been sitting on a couple of mismatched foldable chair if it wasn’t for her
Lmao thats so funny
😂
Hasn't he had those since the warehouse?
this wins best comment
James is one of the OG automotive youtubers. I started watching him around the sametime I started watching DDE around the 2017 mark. His channel will always be in my top 3 of channels I look forward to watching every week. The people who make the comments that you are falling off are usually making them from their parents basements. Love you James! Don't stop uploading .. youtube needs you!
Very touching words about your father, respect to you Strad. Prayers for your peace
Great video. As someone that lost my dad when I was 13, it was touching to see James still get choked up about his father. It's been 30 years for me and I still get the same feelings...
I felt the pain when you talked about being resentful towards other people with their dads. Im sorry for your loss. You have recovered well. Dad would be proud!
I would loose things on purpose just to watch my dad cry.
James, solidarity brother! I lost my Dad too and I echo exactly what you say here. Nearly 6 years ago for me and I still cry. It is the toughest thing in the world bar none. Love from here!❤
This is definitely the longest video I have ever watched on youtube in it's entirety. Such a great video. I'm a huge fan of both of you guys. Great work!
I could listen to James and you talking for hours. It is so engaging
Lost my mom and my grandma that took care of me at 16, 20 going on 21 now. Still still stuck with that hurt, anger, and trauma. We are with you strad!
James is definitely the most genuine automotive youtuber. His genuine emotion when speaking about his father makes him real and so relatable.
Met James a few weeks ago at the triple F collection event in Ohio. He was genuinely such a nice guy and interacted with my 2 year old daughter and didn't make us feel rushed when talking. He's truly a great influence.
3 hours long, and I just didn't want it to end. I could listen to James tell stories all day long. As a man in his position, and the things he has done and seen... You KNOW he's got alot of stories. He's such a calm, well spoken, purpose driven guy. I genuinely wished it was longer.
he needs his own podcast!
@@VincentDiscGolf facts!!!!!!
Dude the enthusiasm is what makes us engaged.
I think it’s his most controversial thing. I personally don’t watch him because of just how loud he is and annoying but I’m sure some people prefer the loudness
@@isaacstretch106 he doesn't need to be loud or annoying to make it watchable. Is his excitement and how happy he is. Love it when he says everything I've done in my life has brought me to this point in time where I'm here or whatever er else he says.
Its all an act nobody is that enthusiastic in real life non stop day after day.
The enthusiasm is why I can’t watch him.
@joshowens2219, it is all an act. True. But, it does keep us engaged. I doubt James would have as many subscribers as he does if he was soft-spoken and reserved in his videos. The enthusiasm is contagious even if it can be annoying at times.
James talking about his dad really got me. I appreciate how vulnerable he is,and I like that about him.
Been watching James for years now, and will continue to watch him for as long as he wants to make videos. He's real and genuine, intelligent, values his relationships and the people in his life, and has the seemingly rare ability to self reflect. He's a great example of the people you want in your life. I lost my dad when I was 14, and lost my mom several years back now. And I can really relate to that part. Every once in a while it still makes me cry. Someone said something once, and sadly it seems to be true. Kids never love their parents as much as parents love their children until their parent passes away. Then it hits you. Anyway, I'm glad to hear that he is spending more time with his mom because of it. I will say, it is a very weird feeling when your other parent passes. All ties to your lineage are gone, and it feels very alone for a while...
This is honestly the best "Strad" video. No hype or yelling or running around. Just good info.
The last part of this episode gets me a lot. My dad passed last year in October to the sarcoma cancer. Losing somebody that you really do love even if they give you a hard time does actually open your eyes up to a lot of possibilities and different perspectives that make you understand and appreciate how much that person was in your life. it is great that they never had to experience things such as like old age or like the passing of any of their kids. But sometimes I do feel bad because of the fact, my dad never had any grandkids and that he met a lot of his family really really late in life.
Lost my Dad too a bit before Stradman did. So many parallels made me tear up😢
Never watched a single stradman video before and this podcast made me subscribed to his channel in order to watch his videos. Such a real person
Loved this interview and seeing the real Stradman . . A great guy. He was so open to everything.
Been watching James since the beginning, crazy how much he’s grown and changed. Always look forward to what he will do next. Best of luck to you brotha.
This video was PHENOMENAL!! Thank you guys for taking the time to dig into The Stadman and see how he does it! Awesome video and can’t to see the next video in a few years👏👏
James is one of a kind… he’s open and honest. And strives to remain a more mature version of that kid from Oregon we all subscribed to in the beginning. Well done guys for capturing that
I really enjoyed this, James is extremely respectful, real, and transparent. Thank you James for being so open and giving me a few days of commute content. I'll definitely be checking out more of this podcast, the depth is incredible.
Strad, I lost my dad not long after you lost yours, and though we've never met, I feel a ton of empathy for you. I've rewatched that video multiple times. You get it. The pain never goes away. You just learn to live with it. I hope some day to meet you to thank you for being you.
It took me 3 days of watching during multiple sessions, however I am really glad I did.
I’m not the type of person who fawns over celebrities even though I do enjoy a few.
The fact is that we are all human at the end of the day and you ultimately choose what your life will become.
I think this video brings back the realization of being human and not just a droid watching social media all day.
Thank you for the content
The kids and death part got me. My Son would've been 33 last month and in the way James filled up about his Dad, it made me do the same about my Son. Having empathy makes you a better person and gives you a different perspective on life.
I think many people watching this vlog will be hoping for a James and Sophia wedding sometime 'soon'!! Great pod Gentlemen.
He‘s legit the realest, most honest and nicest guy on whole youtube. I love James. He deserves every single good thing he has in life.
James you have gotten me through some tough times. Your purpose is to help all of us going through it times.
I have been a Strad fan for many years and absolutely loved this video and just getting so much more personal and great conversation. Thanks for a great video.
Our pleasure!
Is always good to see James in a more serious chilled out vibe. Such a great guy, real inspiration even for someone over 50
James is one of the most genuine, down to earth, amazing guy out there! Great podcast guys!
This really opened my eyes up on how genuine of a guy James is. I got so much respect getting to know HIM in this podcast. Great show! Btw, I have a YT shorts attention span. I sat through the whole episode!
You have made your mark, sir. As a fellow Utah car enthusiast, looking forward to joining your ranks.
Lost my dad last November, that segment really hit home. Thank you for being vulnerable and sharing these experiences.
Couldn’t wait to watch, love James
This podcast is first rate, it shows James as a natural vlogger and a genuine human being, I have even more respect for him now than before, your work ethic and personality means you deserve all you have achieved. By far the best motor vlogger on UA-cam
Loved how open the conversation was at the end, great pod!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for not littering this video with ads. Made it so enjoyable to watch
Thanks for this video! Loved every bit of it and I am happy it was a long video.
MAD MAD respect for Strad for showing that emotion for his Dad!! I've lost both parents and although I'm poor in comparison to him, that shows me he KNOWS what really matters in life!! I'd give Anything....ANYTHING to have my parents back! Everyday I wished I'd spent more time with them... All other "things" mean nothing by comparison!! I love my cars too, but nothing compares to the love of family.
I have never watched and listened to an podcast for 2 hours straight before.. amazing 🇸🇪
This was a very wholesome video and I've been watching stradman since day 1 and he truly has evolved and I would still love to meet him one day ...some day soon!
Thank you Graham and Jack for this wonderful feature and podcast... worth watching the whole 2 hr + video
48:00 super touching story indeed, I got goosebumps just hearing it!
I watched this yesterday and wow, this was a really great podcast. I've been watching the Stradman since he got the Gallardo in 2015 and watched this guy build up his entire life. Truly inspiring.
Waited to see this episode for over a week
I felt like I learned so much about Strad…. Love this dude! I hope you continue to have fun n this UA-cam thing.
Love this interview!!! Also, you guys need to get some mic stands haha
Noted!
I loved this podcast so much, Stradman was so much calmer in this video, and as a Stradman fan from his Purple Fleet days I learned so much more abt my favorite car channel on youtube.
Really enjoyed this guys!
Wishing James, Graham and Jack all the best! ♥
Thanks!
Hello James, The stradman👋
:)
@@TheIcedCoffeeHourYotta founder interview next?
Love the last part, remembering his dad. Very touching talk about his past, their relationship, his biggest fear. I lost my dad too early and i can relate what James said.
This got very deep towards the end. Kudos to James for opening up so much. I hope he has kids one day because that is the #1 thing that has given me purpose and meaning to my life.
THANKS for this interview with James. It has greatly increased my respect for him!
Mad props for remembering Robert Himler. RIP to him. He was the true OG of car content on youtube.
A fantastic interview! Thank you for getting James on and letting him speak unfiltered. Awesome to hear him tell his story, and got me tuned into your podcast for other interviews.
Let James know that he’s not falling off! he’s amazing and so cool
His content says otherwise, but he doesn't care because he still gets 1 million views per video. No more cars shows, no rallies, quality of content went down the hill..
@@DjJokerr u just a hater. find jesus he’ll save you. i’m sorry you have such a negative attitude:)
@@owenhogge4687 Speaking the truth makes a person a hater? Get your head checked kid.
@@DjJokerr
we have all sinned, and broken God’s law (the Ten Commandments). When a person breaks the law, they are then considered a criminal, and to bring justice, the judge must sentence/judge them according to their wrongdoings. No matter how big or small the crime, a person who breaks the law is a criminal, and are not judged by their good deeds but by what they have done wrong. For example; a m**der cannot say “I donated millions of dollars to an orphanage, you should let me go, look at all the good I’ve done.” Criminals are only judged for their wrongdoing, to let them go because of the “good” that they’ve done would be unjust. So those who have broken God’s law will be judged for their lawlessness, not the good that they’ve done. Since we have all sinned, we must be punished so that justice may take place. But if someone pays the fine for the crime we have committed we can legally walk free. Jesus took the punishment of sin, being innocent, so that all who repent of their sins and put their faith in Him may be saved. He essentially took our punishment so that we could walk free, he paid our debt. But one can accept or deny for someone to pay their fine, in like manner one can accept or deny this gift from God. If you repent of your sin (turn from it) and put your faith in Jesus, you will be saved.
@@DjJokerrik u ain’t calling someone a kid when u got that username
I’m an hour in and this is by far the best podcast/video I’ve watched ever! Thank you
Love the Stradman interviews!!!
Great interview! James seems like a really decent, positive and genuine person.
Never clicked on a video so fast
This video is actually the best video I’ve seen from any creator in a long time. These three together are so good
I’m a big stradfan. Love to see this!!
Awesome!
I’m not a big fan of podcasts but these 3 got me to happily listen for almost three hours about the human side of UA-cam channels and the behind the scenes stuff.
I remember when this guy made that fired from job video ,time flies.
I remember him hanging around Parker from Vehicle virgins and being really shy or weird around Salomondrin. Now this guy is a stud haha
@thestradman I'm not one to be the type to idolize or put people on pedestals who are in the social media realm. I highly doubt you'll ever read this message, but I gotta say I've seen you before and after the passing of your dad. I believe we have some mutual acquaintances here in Oregon too, but after witnessing what you've put out there and revealed about the journey of life after that experience, I've grown to respect you more and more. Thank you for being one of the few people in this realm to keep it real and for being a decent human being. Losing my dad a few years ago, is still one of the hardest experiences I had to go through. I wish it got easier with time, but seeing you choke up, reminded me that the grief never really goes away. I think that's okay, I believe it's a testament to what they meant to us. Thank you also, to Graham and Jack for putting this interview out there.
That white murci in the back is the absolute perfect backdrop for James
I've got such great respect for James and he's hands down one of my favorite youtubers.
I cant wait till i get my interview
I'd watch that!
@@ChannelMakers hell yeah! Much respects my guy! My story is only half told so far tho.
@@ChannelMakersdid you buy a channel with subs already? I'm confused on how you only have 330k views with 230k subs as those numbers don't add up.
I couldn’t put into words how awesome James is. You just watch him and you can tell. He seems so genuine and down to earth. The Internet really made the right person famous.
Drop kevin pod. Streets need it
lol agreed. Streets need it
Kevin would lose his shorts on that. I would laugh.
Its sooo nice to listen to Strad like this, calm and well spoken! Had to stop watching his videos a long time ago due to the annoying fake high energy, but always liked the real strad - just a shame we dont get to see him often.
Been waiting for this!
Fabulous interview by The Iced Coffee Hour. Stradman is a stand up dude, whether or not he is in the Stradman persona or in the James perssona. Enjoyed it very much and a big thank you to all three. Cheers!
You guys cooked with this one!
Excellent, excellent video. Will now watch more of your content. Have loved Strads videos from the start and knowing he is a real good man just adds to the allure. Thank you
Favorite collab!!!! I love James. 🤷♂️❤️
Enjoy!
I totally agree with James about losing someone close to you. I lost my mom when I was 14 right in front of me. It really forces you to mature and change your perspective on life.
never wanted to watch a 3 hour video so fast.
never spent watching 3h long youtube videos ! love so much James , even if i understand why he slow down, but as each time, over what is filming , i love the guy , that's all that's why i'm always supporting
That was great!
Really enjoyed listening to this, couldn’t be happier for James & his success, he’s earned it
This thing hits the spot.
One of the best shows/podcast I’ve seen in a very long time. I have watched every minute
I actually have a picture of the Bugatti in the Dennys parking lot in Vegas after it was sold. 😂
Awesome!