DubLife Diaries The VW Lifestyle Podcast

Joe Person

DubLife Diaries – Where Volkswagen Stories and Culture Come Alive Welcome to DubLife Diaries – the ultimate VW lifestyle podcast for enthusiasts and anyone who loves a great story on the open road! We dive deep into the heart of VW culture—celebrating the passion, creativity, and community that make these iconic cars more than just machines. From vintage Beetles and Westfalias to Karmann Ghias and Things, every episode highlights the people behind the wheel—the dreamers, builders, photographers, and families whose lives are forever shaped by Volkswagens. 🎙️ What You’ll Hear: Inspiring interviews with VW lovers, business owners, and hobbyistsStories of road trips, restorations, and once-in-a-lifetime findsBehind-the-scenes looks at shows, culture, and the VW lifestyleThe role these timeless cars play in creating connection and adventureWhether you’ve been a lifelong “dubber,” are just discovering the VW world, or simply love hearing unique human stories, DubLife Diaries is your front-row seat to the scene. 📅 New episodes drop regularly. Subscribe today and join us as we roll through the stories that keep the Volkswagen community thriving. 🚗 Host: Joe Person – Lifelong VW enthusiast, storyteller, and community connector.

  1. 3d ago

    Living the VW Life on the Road in a 1962 Panel Bus Vanessa Cassada Ep77

    What happens when you trade the 9-to-5 grind for life on the road in a 1962 Volkswagen panel bus? In Episode 77 of DubLife Diaries, we sit down with Vanessa Cassada, a longtime Volkswagen enthusiast, pinstriper, hand painter, and full-time traveler who has spent more than a year exploring the country in her vintage VW bus with her husband, Adam. Vanessa takes us back to where her Volkswagen journey began at just 16 years old with her first air-cooled Beetle, and how that early love for Volkswagens eventually led her to a completely different way of life. We talk about what it's really like to travel in a vintage VW bus, from keeping a 1962 panel bus running across thousands of miles to navigating mountain roads, camping, attending VW events, and discovering some of the most beautiful places in the country. Vanessa shares stories from driving the legendary Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park, exploring Oregon and Idaho, attending Volkswagen campouts, and experiencing firsthand the incredible generosity of the VW community. From fellow enthusiasts offering a place to work on her bus to someone lending her a Volkswagen for a campout, Vanessa's stories are a reminder that the Volkswagen community is about so much more than cars. We also dive into Vanessa's journey as a pinstriper and hand painter, her inspiration from legendary artists like Ed Roth, and how a hobby eventually opened doors. And of course, we talk about the philosophy behind it all: simplicity, freedom, adventure, and just doing it. Vanessa and Adam have embraced a minimalist lifestyle, downsized their possessions, and built a life centered around experiences rather than things. Her message is simple: you don't have to wait for the perfect time to start living the life you've dreamed about. If you've ever dreamed about VW bus camping, traveling the country in an air-cooled Volkswagen, living a minimalist lifestyle, or simply taking the leap into your next adventure, this episode is for you. 🚐 One bus. Two people. An open road. And a whole lot of Volkswagen culture. In This Episode: Vanessa's first Volkswagen at 16Life in a 1962 VW panel busTraveling full-time with her husbandVW bus camping and minimalist livingDriving Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National ParkVolkswagen campouts and the VW communityThe people who helped keep her bus on the roadPinstriping, hand painting, and Ed Roth inspirationBuilding and maintaining a vintage VW for long-distance travelFavorite destinations and road-trip discoveriesWhy simplicity can lead to a richer lifeVanessa's advice for anyone dreaming about their own adventureKeeping Volkswagen culture alive for the next generation Follow DubLife Diaries for more stories from the people, cars, adventures, and communities that make the Volkswagen lifestyle so special. #DubLifeDiaries #Volkswagen #VWBus #VWBusLife #AirCooledVW #VolkswagenBus #VWCamping #VanLife #VWCommunity #VintageVW #VWLife #VolkswagenCulture Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dublife-diaries-the-vw-lifestyle-podcast/donations

    Living the VW Life on the Road in a 1962 Panel Bus Vanessa Cassada Ep77
  2. Aug 8

    JBug-Jason Wharton-200+ Volkswagens, Art & a Lifetime in VW Culture Ep76

    What happens when a $300 Volkswagen Beetle at 18 years old turns into a lifelong obsession? Meet Jason Wharton — better known as JBug — a Volkswagen enthusiast, collector, artist, BMX racer, land surveyor, club founder, husband-to-be, and one of the longtime personalities helping shape the VW community. In Episode 76 of DubLife Diaries, we sit down with JBug to hear the story behind nearly three decades of Volkswagen obsession. From his first 1969 Beetle in 1995 to owning more than 200 Volkswagens, Jason shares the cars, people, memories, and experiences that made VW culture such a huge part of his life. We talk about restoring his first Beetle with his dad, growing up around sign painting and art, discovering pinstriping and custom graphics, and how skateboarding, BMX, and Volkswagen culture all became connected along the way. Jason also takes us through the history of Strictly VW's Auto Club, the club he founded in 1998 that has survived for nearly three decades by keeping things simple: good people, cool cars, and absolutely no unnecessary drama. And there's plenty more. We talk about: • Jason's first Volkswagen and the $300 Beetle that started it all • Collecting more than 200 Volkswagens • The cars he wishes he had never sold • Finding and saving Volkswagens that others had given up on • Pinstriping, custom graphics, and his work as a licensed Rat Fink artist • BMX racing, skateboarding, and their connection to VW culture • Balancing a 25-year career as a land surveyor with his creative pursuits • The history and philosophy behind Strictly VW's Auto Club • Building a welcoming, drama-free Volkswagen community • His eight kids and his family's role in his VW journey • His upcoming Volkswagen-themed wedding, "Pistons and Rings" • His current 1964 Single Cab project • The people who have influenced him throughout the VW community • His favorite Volkswagen styles and why patina never goes out of style • What he hopes his legacy will be within the Volkswagen community This episode is about much more than Volkswagens. It's about the people behind the cars, the friendships built along the way, and what happens when a passion that starts with one old Beetle becomes a way of life. If you've ever owned a Volkswagen, raced BMX, built a car, painted a stripe, started a club, or simply found your people through car culture, you're going to want to hear this one. This is JBug's story. Welcome to Episode 76 of DubLife Diaries — the VW Lifestyle Podcast. Follow DubLife Diaries for more conversations with the people who make the Volkswagen community what it is. #DubLifeDiaries #JBug #JasonWharton #Volkswagen #VW #VWLife #VWCommunity #AirCooledVW #VolkswagenBeetle #VWBus #BMX #Pinstriping #CarCulture #VolkswagenCulture Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dublife-diaries-the-vw-lifestyle-podcast/donations

    JBug-Jason Wharton-200+ Volkswagens, Art & a Lifetime in VW Culture Ep76
  3. Aug 1

    The Glacier Blue Beetle That Refused to Die | Tony Hall's Incredible VW Restoration Story Ep75

    Some classic Volkswagens have history. Others have legends. In Episode 75 of Dub Life Diaries, Joe Person sits down with Tony Hall to tell the unbelievable story of his 1958 Glacier Blue Volkswagen Beetle—a project that became a years-long rollercoaster of missing paperwork, title nightmares, restoration scams, legal battles, and ultimately redemption. What started as a seemingly simple $1,800 eBay purchase quickly turned into one of the wildest restoration stories you'll ever hear. The Beetle arrived completely disassembled, hidden VIN issues nearly made it impossible to title, and Tony launched a nationwide search to find the original owner in hopes of correcting a decades-old paperwork mistake. Just when things seemed to be moving forward, the project took another devastating turn after being entrusted to a builder who would later face fraud charges. Tony shares the warning signs he missed, the costly lessons learned, and the emotional journey of eventually tracking down the completed Beetle after it had been sold to someone else. Whether you're restoring your first classic VW or have lived through your own project-car nightmare, this episode is packed with real-world advice about patience, choosing the right builder, protecting yourself during restorations, and why some cars become part of your family's story forever. In this episode: The story behind Tony's rare 1958 Glacier Blue BeetleBuying a disassembled VW sight unseen from eBaySolving a costly VIN and title mistakeTracking down the original owner years laterAvoiding restoration scams and dishonest buildersRecovering from one of the biggest setbacks a VW enthusiast can faceLessons every project-car owner should hearTony's current VW projects, including his 1961 RagtopRapid-fire VW favorites and future dream builds If you love Volkswagen Beetles, air-cooled VWs, restoration stories, classic cars, and the incredible people behind them, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Subscribe so you never miss an episode of Dub Life Diaries, where we share the stories, people, and passion that make the Volkswagen community one of a kind. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dublife-diaries-the-vw-lifestyle-podcast/donations

    The Glacier Blue Beetle That Refused to Die | Tony Hall's Incredible VW Restoration Story Ep75
  4. Jul 25

    Buddy Demers & Baby Got Sauce – A 64 -Notchback with an Incredible Story Ep74

    In Episode 74 of DubLife Diaries, we sit down with Buddy Demers, a lifelong Volkswagen enthusiast whose passion for air-cooled VWs began in the Pacific Northwest and continues today with one of the most recognizable Type 3 Notchbacks around—his 1964 Notchback affectionately known as "Baby Got Sauce." Buddy takes us on a journey through the Volkswagen scene of the 1990s in Salem, Oregon, where friendships with legends like Ed Edwards of Northwest Metal Works helped shape his love for Volkswagens. From his first matte black '64 Beetle to the hood ride culture, custom suspension builds, and the tight-knit VW community that influenced him, Buddy shares stories that every air-cooled enthusiast will appreciate. We also dive into the remarkable history of Baby Got Sauce—a Florida-born Notchback that made its way to Hawaii before returning home, eventually becoming the incredible restoration it is today. Buddy opens up about preserving the car's legacy, assembling it with rare period-correct parts, and the unforgettable engine built by the legendary Scooter. Whether you're into Type 3s, Cal-Look culture, vintage Volkswagens, or simply love hearing the stories behind the people who make this hobby special, this episode is packed with history, inspiration, and plenty of laughs. In This Episode: The story behind Baby Got Sauce, Buddy's iconic 1964 Type 3 NotchbackGrowing up in the legendary Oregon VW sceneMemories of Ed Edwards, Wagons West, and Wagon WorksBuddy's first 1964 Beetle and how it sparked a lifelong obsessionRare Volkswagen parts, vintage engine builds, and craftsmanshipEast Coast vs. West Coast VW cultureHow social media has changed the air-cooled communityAdvice for first-time Volkswagen ownersUpcoming VW events and the future of the hobby If you enjoy celebrating the people who keep the Volkswagen community alive, don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a fellow VW enthusiast. 🌐 Learn more about the show and apply to be a guest at DubLifeDiaries.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dublife-diaries-the-vw-lifestyle-podcast/donations

    Buddy Demers & Baby Got Sauce – A 64 -Notchback with an Incredible Story Ep74
  5. Jul 18

    Building an Empire with Silver Lining Restorations, West Coast Classic Interiors & Loose Nuts Safaris Ep73

    What does it take to build one of the most respected names in the air-cooled Volkswagen restoration world? In this episode of DubLife Diaries, I sit down with Morrie Hozen of Silver Lining Auto Restoration along with his nephews Moisei Prohoroff and Phil Prohoroff, the team behind West Coast Classic Interiors and Loose Nut Safaris. Together, they're preserving the craftsmanship, quality, and passion that keep classic Volkswagens on the road for generations to come. We dive into how Morrie left a successful career to follow his passion for restoration, the challenges of building a business from the ground up, and how the family has grown their companies into a thriving operation specializing in some of the finest restorations and parts in the classic VW industry. We also discuss: • The truth about running a family business • What separates an average restoration from an award-winning one • Why quality craftsmanship still matters in today's world • The evolution of the air-cooled Volkswagen hobby • The future of Safari windows and classic VW interiors • Lessons learned from acquiring legendary VW brands • Advice for anyone restoring their first Volkswagen Whether you're restoring your dream Beetle, Bus, Ghia, or simply love hearing the stories behind the people shaping the VW community, this episode is packed with insight, inspiration, and plenty of behind-the-scenes stories. 🎙️ Guests: • Morrie Hozen – Silver Lining Auto Restoration • Moisei Prohoroff – West Coast Classic Interiors • Phil Prohoroff – Loose Nuts Safaris If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with another VW enthusiast. Every share helps keep the air-cooled community growing. Follow DubLife Diaries for more conversations with the builders, restorers, racers, collectors, and personalities who make the Volkswagen lifestyle unlike any other. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dublife-diaries-the-vw-lifestyle-podcast/donations

    Building an Empire with Silver Lining Restorations, West Coast Classic Interiors & Loose Nuts Safaris Ep73
  6. Jul 11

    Glenn Obert -The Duckman- Building Greatness and Growing a VW Community Ep72

    What does it take to become one of the most recognizable personalities in the air-cooled Volkswagen world? In this episode of DubLife Diaries, I sit down with Glenn Obert, better known as The Duckman from Duckman Cycles & VW Garage. With over two decades of creating VW content and a loyal YouTube following of more than 90,000 subscribers, Glenn shares the stories, successes, and challenges that have shaped his journey. We talk about his legendary chopped 1956 Oval Beetle, how he learned to fabricate using whatever materials he had available, the evolution of YouTube, and why authenticity still matters in today's creator economy. Glenn also shares the inspiration behind founding the Oil Slicker Society International, a Volkswagen club built around positivity, inclusion, and bringing enthusiasts together. Along the way, we discuss creativity, resourcefulness, the future of the Volkswagen hobby, the impact of AI on learning real-world skills, and what keeps Glenn motivated after decades in the community. Whether you're restoring your first Beetle, fabricating your dream build, or simply love hearing the stories behind the people who make the Volkswagen community special, this is an episode you won't want to miss. In This Episode Glenn's journey to becoming "The Duckman"Building the iconic chopped Oval Beetle20+ years of YouTube and content creationGrowing Duckman Cycles & VW GarageThe story behind Oil Slicker Society InternationalWhy creativity and resourcefulness still matterThe changing Volkswagen communityAdvice for builders and content creators If you enjoyed this episode, please follow DubLife Diaries, leave a review, and share it with another Volkswagen enthusiast. Your support helps us continue sharing the stories of the people who keep the air-cooled community alive. Connect with Glenn Youtube : Duckman Cycles & VW Garage Facebook : Oil Slicker Society International www.DuckShit.net (All Glenns contact Info is here). Follow DubLife Diaries New episodes featuring builders, collectors, racers, restorers, and Volkswagen enthusiasts from around the world. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dublife-diaries-the-vw-lifestyle-podcast/donations

    Glenn Obert -The Duckman- Building Greatness and Growing a VW Community Ep72
  7. Jun 28

    From The Shack to Award Winning Alan Guevara Vara Upholstery Ep71

    What does it take to build an award-winning upholstery business from the ground up? In this episode of DubLife Diaries, Joe sits down with Alan of Vara Upholstery to talk about the journey behind one of the most respected names in custom Volkswagen and marine interiors. Alan shares how buying a boat with damaged upholstery sparked an unexpected career, leading him to apprentice for free, open a tiny shop known as "The Shack," and eventually earn recognition as Best Upholstery Shop in Tampa Bay. Along the way, he opens up about failed businesses, taking risks, learning from costly mistakes, and why creativity has always driven everything he builds. The conversation also dives into: ·       How Alan discovered the Volkswagen community ·       The story behind some of his favorite custom builds ·       Winning multiple classes at Bug Jam ·       Building the Salty Dub community and the vision for its future ·       Lessons every entrepreneur can learn about taking chances and keeping your word ·       Why success today means more than just making money Whether you're into Volkswagens, custom fabrication, entrepreneurship, or simply love hearing the stories behind passionate builders, this is an episode you won't want to miss. 🎙 Guest: Alan Guevara– Vara Upholstery www.VaraUpholstrey.com 🛒 Support our sponsors: Use code DUBLIFE10 for discounts on Salty Dub merchandise, including the popular vent window clips. www.Saltydub.com Same discount code applies to Volksmania Magazine www.VolksMania.com If you enjoy the show, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with another VW enthusiast. Every download helps us continue sharing the stories that make the Volkswagen community so special. #DubLifeDiaries #Volkswagen #VWLife #AirCooled #VaraUpholstery #CustomInteriors #ClassicVW #BugJam #SaltyDub #Entrepreneurship Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dublife-diaries-the-vw-lifestyle-podcast/donations

    From The Shack to Award Winning Alan Guevara Vara Upholstery Ep71
  8. Jun 20

    77,000+ Miles. 38 States. One Legendary VW Krust Bus Dave Broenen Ep70

    What happens when you take a 1960 Volkswagen panel bus, point it toward the horizon, and refuse to stop? In Episode 70 of Dub Life Diaries, Joe sits down with Dave Broenen, better known as the pilot of the legendary KRUST BUS, to talk about an incredible journey that has taken him more than 78,000 miles across 38 states in just 23 months. Dave shares how a lifelong love of Volkswagens, inspired by his family and his first rusty Beetle, eventually led him to purchase and transform a weathered split-window bus into one of the most recognizable adventure vehicles in the VW community. Along the way, he has crossed mountain passes, explored remote backroads, camped across America, and built friendships that prove the Volkswagen community is unlike any other. In this episode, you'll hear: ✅ The story behind the KRUST BUS and the “Bus Pilot” nickname ✅ How Dave prepared a vintage VW for cross-country travel ✅ The engine combinations and upgrades that survived nearly 80,000 miles ✅ Breakdowns that became unforgettable adventures ✅ Incredible stories of kindness from VW enthusiasts across the country ✅ Essential advice for first-time vintage Volkswagen owners ✅ Why “Drive Your Bus” has become more than just a hashtag From snow trips on Mount Shasta to award-winning cross-country adventures, Dave's story is a reminder that the best memories often happen when things don't go according to plan. If you've ever dreamed of hitting the open road in an air-cooled Volkswagen, this episode is for you. 🎙️ Guest: Dave Broenen 🚌 Vehicle: The KRUST BUS (1960 VW Panel Bus) 📍 Journey: 78,000+ Miles | 38 States | 23 Months 🏁 Goal: 100,000 Miles by the end of the year Listen now and discover why sometimes the breakdowns create the best stories. #DubLifeDiaries #Volkswagen #VWBus #SplitWindowBus #AirCooledVW #RoadTrip #KrustBus #VintageVolkswagen #VWCommunity #DriveYourBus #Podcast #DaveBroenen #VolkswagenAdventure #BusLife #CrossCountryRoadTrip Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dublife-diaries-the-vw-lifestyle-podcast/donations

    77,000+ Miles. 38 States. One Legendary VW Krust Bus Dave Broenen Ep70
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DubLife Diaries – Where Volkswagen Stories and Culture Come Alive Welcome to DubLife Diaries – the ultimate VW lifestyle podcast for enthusiasts and anyone who loves a great story on the open road! We dive deep into the heart of VW culture—celebrating the passion, creativity, and community that make these iconic cars more than just machines. From vintage Beetles and Westfalias to Karmann Ghias and Things, every episode highlights the people behind the wheel—the dreamers, builders, photographers, and families whose lives are forever shaped by Volkswagens. 🎙️ What You’ll Hear: Inspiring interviews with VW lovers, business owners, and hobbyistsStories of road trips, restorations, and once-in-a-lifetime findsBehind-the-scenes looks at shows, culture, and the VW lifestyleThe role these timeless cars play in creating connection and adventureWhether you’ve been a lifelong “dubber,” are just discovering the VW world, or simply love hearing unique human stories, DubLife Diaries is your front-row seat to the scene. 📅 New episodes drop regularly. Subscribe today and join us as we roll through the stories that keep the Volkswagen community thriving. 🚗 Host: Joe Person – Lifelong VW enthusiast, storyteller, and community connector.