Miles Remembered

Ethan

Miles Remembered is a nostalgia-driven storytelling podcast about cars, memories, and the roads that shape us. Through vintage details—vent windows cracked open to let life in, pop-up headlights blinking like friendly ghosts of the past, and cassette decks spinning the soundtrack of childhood—each episode explores the unexpected ways automobiles carry our stories. But this isn’t really a podcast about cars. It’s about a father and a son, about loss and love, and about rediscovering the moments that keep us connected long after someone is gone. From the small, overlooked features of classic rides to the big memories tucked behind them, Miles Remembered blends humor, heart, and a little bit of engine hum to navigate grief, healing, and the power of remembering. If you’ve ever found meaning in an old song on the radio, a familiar dashboard glow, or a story passed down on a long drive, this is the road trip for you. Buckle up, press play, and join me as I honor the memories that keep us moving forward—one mile at a time.

Episodes

4.9
out of 5
16 Ratings

About

Miles Remembered is a nostalgia-driven storytelling podcast about cars, memories, and the roads that shape us. Through vintage details—vent windows cracked open to let life in, pop-up headlights blinking like friendly ghosts of the past, and cassette decks spinning the soundtrack of childhood—each episode explores the unexpected ways automobiles carry our stories. But this isn’t really a podcast about cars. It’s about a father and a son, about loss and love, and about rediscovering the moments that keep us connected long after someone is gone. From the small, overlooked features of classic rides to the big memories tucked behind them, Miles Remembered blends humor, heart, and a little bit of engine hum to navigate grief, healing, and the power of remembering. If you’ve ever found meaning in an old song on the radio, a familiar dashboard glow, or a story passed down on a long drive, this is the road trip for you. Buckle up, press play, and join me as I honor the memories that keep us moving forward—one mile at a time.