Sweep the Floor

Sweep the Floor

A new podcast from the Fretboard Journal. Host Jason Verlinde interviews the world's finest craftspeople, mechanics, artists and builders. They talk about where they find inspiration, their setbacks, their favorite tools and more.

Episodes

  1. 18/08/2021

    Jonathan Ward

    After a long hiatus, Sweep the Floor is back with a guest who is particularly close to my heart, Jonathan Ward. Jonathan is an automotive fanatic, Land Cruiser guru, designer, maker, and a tireless learner.   Over the years, he's built vehicles for celebrities like Joe Rogan and, as he discloses in this interview for the first time, he recently served as a consultant on the relaunch of the Ford Bronco. Truth be told, when I thought of doing a maker podcast, Jonathan was the first person I dreamed of having as a guest.  I'm honored to have him on the show.    His story is pretty unique: A former child actor, Jonathan took his love for the Toyota Land Cruiser to extremes, launching TLC4x4, one of the nation's premier repair and restoration shops for these cult classics, and eventually creating ICON, a thriving business where state-of-the-art vehicles are housed inside the shells of vintage Toyotas, Ford Broncos or whatever else he and his clients can dream up. ICONs aren't cheap, but they aren't meant to sit in garages, either. These are works of art that you can daily drive or take to the furthest reaches of the globe.    https://www.icon4x4.com   At his request, I was able to do this interview in-person at ICON's expansive Chatsworth, California facility and, to be honest, I was unexpectedly moved by seeing these cars up-close. Though I love old Land Cruisers, I'm far from an exotic car enthusiast. But these were different. Every curve, every bolt, every dial, wiring harness, and swatch of upholstery that Jonathan uses is chosen not for profit, but functionality. There were no corners cut, anywhere. I will never be an automotive designer, but it made me contemplate the attention to details I put (or don't put) into my own business and how I could be even better at what I do.    During our chat, we covered a lot of ground: His background, his love for craft, Land Cruisers, the cars that he thinks will be the next coveted next and why he's not jumping on the electric drivetrain bandwagon just yet. Plus a lot more.     Sweep the Floor's next episode will be out on September 1. Until then, please share this episode - and our former ones - on social media with friends. Share the podcast with your favorite brands who may love it, too. And don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.  Sweep the Floor is a new podcast where we celebrate the stories behind the best makers in the world, including woodworkers, brewers, bootmakers, mechanics, designers and all points in-between. Listener suggestions or sponsorship inquiries welcomed at podcast@fretboardjournal.com. Host: Jason Verlinde Music: Paul Rigby A Fretboard Journal Podcast production.

    1h 17m
  2. 19/05/2021

    David Tracy

    The next time you see a guy working on his Jeep in a Walmart parking lot, you may want to do a double-take. It could be David Tracy. David is a Senior Technical Editor for Jalopnik, but that title barely scratches the surface of his job. For the last five years, this former automotive engineer-turned-journalist has made a career out of buying used cars (especially his cherished Jeeps) that no sane person would touch, including a rusted out $500 USPS mail Jeep and a mouse-infested $1500 1958 FC170. He writes about the ownership experience and documents how - using ingenuity, skill and junkyard visits - he makes them road-worthy again. His hilarious writing has made him one of the site's most popular writers and a folk hero to shadetree mechanics around the world. At the time of this podcast, he has 12 cars in his stable... all in various states of repair. But David's story goes way beyond wrenching rusty bolts. Here's someone who was obsessed about cars as a kid and earned a Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of Virginia with a singular goal: A job at Chrysler. Thanks to hard work and hustle, he achieved that only to discover that the reality didn't match the dream. He then discovered his true calling, honestly writing about and demystifying the intimidating world of cars. David is one of my favorite people in the car world and getting to talk to him for this interview didn't disappoint. His passion for cars is infectious and we even talked about my vehicle of choice (Toyota Land Cruisers) for a minute. He's insightful, hilarious and more than a little MacGyver. I think you'll love him. https://jalopnik.com/author/David_Tracy   This episode is sponsored by MyPerfectColor.   Sweep the Floor is a new podcast where we celebrate the stories behind the best makers in the world, including woodworkers, brewers, bootmakers, mechanics, designers and all points in-between. Listener suggestions or sponsorship inquiries welcomed at podcast@fretboardjournal.com. Host: Jason Verlinde Music: Paul Rigby A Fretboard Journal Podcast production.

    1h 35m
  3. 07/04/2021

    Richard Sachs

    A "prolonged adventure." That's how Richard Sachs describes the pivotal moment when, as a teenager killing time before college, he flew to London seeking a temporary job with Witcomb Cycles, armed with nothing more than an encouraging piece of snail mail. The job panned out, he witnessed state-of-the-art bicycles being crafted by hand, he gleaned what he could and he even found a job back at home in the States, building bikes. "I stood around people long enough who were doing what I eventually did and I just tried to channel it, because they were no longer there." -Richard Sachs Five decades later, Sachs' adventure continues: Based out of Deep River, Connecticut, Sachs is one of the most respected bicycle framebuilders alive. The self-proclaimed "loner" builds each bike by himself, entirely by hand, for enthusiasts around the world. Ignoring fads and modern bike trends (no carbon fiber, no e-bikes), his output is as timeless as it gets. This is a story about more than high-end bicycles: It's about a leap of faith, focusing and staying fiercely independent. When I first had the idea for this podcast, Sachs was on the top of my list for future subjects. He delivered. https://richardsachs.com Sweep the Floor is a new podcast where we celebrate the stories behind the best makers in the world, including woodworkers, brewers, bootmakers, mechanics, designers and all points in-between. Have a maker you'd like us to interview? Listener suggestions or sponsorship inquiries welcomed at podcast@fretboardjournal.com. Host: Jason Verlinde Music: Paul Rigby A Fretboard Journal Podcast production.

    1h 38m
  4. 20/03/2021

    Jeff Pensiero of Baldface Lodge

    In the winter, there are just two ways to get to Nelson, British Columbia's Baldface Lodge... via helicopter or a very long, bumpy snowmobile ride. Yet, every year, hundreds of snowboarders and skiers make the trek for their vacation of a lifetime. Baldface is one of many cat or heli-ski operations in North America, but what sets it apart is its place in snowboarding history, the terrain, the fun-loving lodge and the unique vibe set by its founder and owner, Jeff Pensiero. Going to Baldface is more than just a vacation, it's joining a community of like-minded, fun snow lovers. On this week's Sweep the Floor, I have an inspiring, candid and hilarious talk with Pensiero, a guy who literally built a lodge in the middle of nowhere. It's a story about finding true love, overcoming obstacles, making something from scratch and some truly creative accounting. I hope you love it. Postscript: Jeff has expanded Baldface's reach with the acquisition of a neighboring catski operation called Valhalla (now Valhalla Baldface). That terrain just hosted Red Bull's Natural Selection snowboard competition, which you can watch on Red Bull TV starting March 21, 2021. Sweep the Floor is a new podcast where we celebrate the stories behind the best makers in the world, including woodworkers, brewers, bootmakers, mechanics, designers and all points in-between. Have a maker you'd like us to interview? Listener suggestions or sponsorship inquiries welcomed at podcast@fretboardjournal.com. Music: Paul Rigby A Fretboard Journal Podcast production. https://baldface.com

    46 min

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A new podcast from the Fretboard Journal. Host Jason Verlinde interviews the world's finest craftspeople, mechanics, artists and builders. They talk about where they find inspiration, their setbacks, their favorite tools and more.

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