Future Motoring

Ecological Motoring Initiative

Moving together into better futures while still respecting the past. Part of the Ecological Motoring Initiative. Published on Substack by Desirable Unknown. www.desirableunknown.com

  1. Bridging Classic Cars with the Future

    02/05/2025

    Bridging Classic Cars with the Future

    This week's guests are Craig Ranson and Rob Harvey of Bridge Classic Cars.  In this episode of Future Motoring, And enters  the world of Bridge Classic Cars, where classic car restoration meets innovative sustainable practices meets community and authenticity. Craig Ranson and Rob Harvey discuss their passionate work on classic cars, the integration of synthetic fuels, and their engaging media presence. They share their mission to bridge the gap between the past and future of motoring, highlighting their initiatives, including a delightful children's book 'Riley' that educates about classic cars and sustainability. They also emphasize the importance of community, authenticity, and evolving practices in the world of classic car restoration. 00:00 Welcome to Future Motoring 00:23 Introducing Bridge Classic Cars 01:20 Sustainable Fuel and Classic Cars 04:25 The Bridge Classic Cars Team 08:27 The Journey of Bridge Classic Cars 11:11 The Passion for Classic Cars 16:16 Building a Community Around Cars 20:21 Challenges and Successes 40:32 Technicians' Passion and Authenticity 41:36 The Rilee Restoration Journey 45:43 The Radiator Discovery 51:31 Introducing the Children's Book 55:33 Future of Classic Cars and Sustainability 01:00:52 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Bridge Classic Cars Synthetic Fuel Workshop Rilee's Story Classic Car YouTube ClassicCarKids Sign up here for Substack This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.desirableunknown.com

    1h 2m
  2. 02/04/2025

    Bridging Classic Cars & Sustainable Fuels

    In this episode of Future Motoring, EMI enters the world of Bridge Classic Cars as our host Andrea Hiott speaks with Craig Ranson and Rob Harvey. Bridge is the place where classic car restoration meets innovative sustainable practices meets community and authenticity. Craig Ranson and Rob Harvey discuss their passionate work on classic cars, the integration of synthetic fuels, and their engaging media presence. They share their mission to bridge the gap between the past and future of motoring, highlighting their initiatives, including a delightful children's book 'Rilee' that educates about classic cars and sustainability. They also emphasize the importance of community, authenticity, and evolving practices in the world of classic car restoration.00:00 Welcome to Future Motoring00:23 Introducing Bridge Classic Cars01:20 Sustainable Fuel and Classic Cars04:25 The Bridge Classic Cars Team08:27 The Journey of Bridge Classic Cars11:11 The Passion for Classic Cars16:16 Building a Community Around Cars20:21 Challenges and Successes40:32 Technicians' Passion and Authenticity41:36 The Rilee Restoration Journey45:43 The Radiator Discovery51:31 Introducing the Children's Book55:33 Future of Classic Cars and Sustainability01:00:52 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Bridge Classic Cars Synthetic Fuel WorkshopRilee's StoryClassic Car YouTubeClassicCarKids Sign up for Substack This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.desirableunknown.com

    1h 2m
  3. Loss and Liberation: Feminine Healing with filmmaker lori lozinski and philosopher andrea hiott

    08/13/2024

    Loss and Liberation: Feminine Healing with filmmaker lori lozinski and philosopher andrea hiott

    Filmmaker lori lozinski on Motorcycling, Nature, and Self-Discovery Award-winning producer and filmmaker lori lozinski, renowned for her poignant short films 'The Pilgrimage' and 'A Motorcycle Saved My Life,' opens up about navigating personal loss, challenging societal norms, and achieving balance between masculine and feminine energies through the liberating experience of motorcycling. Touching on transformative events like Babes Ride Out and discovering the deep connections between humans and nature, Andrea and lori explore themes of belonging, reconciliation, and self-acceptance. A powerful dialogue on freedom, identity, and the importance of embracing one's true self. PHOTO@Eline Mets lori's website and films The Pilgrimage A Motorcycle Saved My Life The episode of This Motorcycle Life 00:00 Finding Purpose in Everyday Life 00:26 The Motorcycle Connection 00:54 Living in the Present Moment 01:34 Embracing Identity and Safety 02:41 Balancing Masculine and Feminine Energies 04:41 Introduction to lori lozinski 08:54 lori's Childhood and Family Dynamics 11:31 Journey to Filmmaking 15:36 Mother's Influence and Family Challenges 20:49 Sports and Personal Struggles 33:48 Facing the Fear of Failure 33:57 Supportive Parents and Childhood Memories 36:25 The Impact of Sports and Parental Support 37:14 The Pilgrimage Ride Experience 38:35 Coping with Parental Loss 40:46 Embracing Motorcycles and Personal Freedom 43:20 Navigating Family Dynamics and Personal Growth 01:01:34 Balancing Masculine and Feminine Energies 01:06:55 Creating the Pilgrimage Documentary 01:10:09 Returning to Vancouver: A Filmmaker's Journey 01:10:29 The Ride: A Unique Motorcycle Experience 01:12:01 The Mystery and Trust of the Ride 01:12:59 The Bonding Experience 01:15:23 Capturing the Journey: Filming the Ride 01:15:57 Reflections on Motorcycling and Masculinity 01:19:30 Nature, Belonging, and Safety 01:20:49 A Motorcycle Saved My Life: Exploring Family and Land 01:31:35 Healing the Mother Wound 01:45:13 Reconciliation and Future Projects 01:48:54 Closing Thoughts and Gratitude Sign up here for Substack This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.desirableunknown.com

    1h 49m
  4. 07/12/2024

    More 'Trojan Horses' with Luke Mack: art, sustainability, and forever motoring

    Join philosopher Andrea Hiott as she delves into a captivating conversation with Luke Mack, a visionary designer, and artist. Discover Luke's journey from Michigan to Seoul, Korea, influenced by his father's automotive design career at General Motors. Unveil the philosophy behind 'forever motoring' as embracing discomfort and positioning "Trojan Horses" in art and design so as to awaken new perspective. Luke and Andrea discuss where the human spirit pushes boundaries through sustainable and innovative propulsion methods. From car design at Rivian and Chrysler to electric boats at Arc, Luke discusses the balance of freedom and constraints in design, and how new electric technologies are reshaping traditional industries. Also, get a glimpse into Luke's artistic ventures and how they reflect his thought process and vision for the future of movement. Tune in for a fascinating discussion on the intersection of art, design, and sustainable motoring. Luke helped design the R1T at Rivian and now works for the electric boat company Arc boats. Links below. #ecologicalmotoring #forevermotoring #electricvehicles #rivian #arc #art #lukemack #andreahiott #r1t Luke Mack's Art: https://www.lukejmack.com/ Luke on LinkedIn Andrea on LinkedIn 00:00 Introduction to Forever Motoring 00:59 Guest Introduction and Early Life 01:31 Experiences in South Korea 01:56 Influence of Father's Career 04:55 Artistic Approach to Car Design 11:01 Balancing Art and Design 15:51 Career Path and Education 20:44 Early Career and Internships 22:30 Joining Rivian and Electric Vehicles 29:34 Discovering the Future of Electric Vehicles 29:53 Design Freedom with Electric Vehicles 30:33 The Design Process at Rivian and the R1T 33:32 Transition to California and Its Impact 35:24 Exploring Broader Electric Interests 43:22 The Vision of ARC Electric Boats 48:35 The Future of Sustainable Motoring 58:58 Art as a Medium for Change 01:02:25 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Rivian: https://rivian.com/en-GB Arc Boats: https://arcboats.com/ Listen anywhere you find podcasts, such as on Apple: or Spotify: Video on YouTube: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.desirableunknown.com

    1h 3m
  5. More Trojan Horses: Designer (Rivian, Arc Boats) and Artist Luke Mack

    07/07/2024

    More Trojan Horses: Designer (Rivian, Arc Boats) and Artist Luke Mack

    Could we have planned relevance instead of planned obsolescence in auto design? Will sustainable transportation come through a Trojan Horse? What does speed look like in design? Does the human spirit push the boundaries of propulsion? Join philosopher Andrea Hiott as she delves into a captivating conversation with Luke Mack, a visionary designer, and artist. Luke helped design the R1T for Rivian and now works for Arc Boats. Discover Luke's journey from Michigan to Seoul, Korea, influenced by his father's automotive design career at General Motors. Unveil the philosophy behind 'forever motoring' as embracing discomfort and positioning "Trojan Horses" in art and design so as to awaken new perspective. From car design at Rivian and Chrysler to electric boats at Arc, Luke discusses the balance of freedom and constraints in design, and how new electric technologies are reshaping traditional industries. Also, get a glimpse into Luke's artistic ventures and how they reflect his thought process and vision for the future of movement. Tune in for a fascinating discussion on the intersection of art, design, and sustainable motoring. #ecologicalmotoring #electricvehicles #rivian #arc Luke Mack's Art: https://www.lukejmack.com/ Luke on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luke-mack... 00:00 Introduction to Forever Motoring 00:59 Guest Introduction and Early Life 01:31 Experiences in South Korea 01:56 Influence of Father's Career 04:55 Artistic Approach to Car Design 11:01 Balancing Art and Design 15:51 Career Path and Education 20:44 Early Career and Internships 22:30 Joining Rivian and Electric Vehicles 29:34 Discovering the Future of Electric Vehicles 29:53 Design Freedom with Electric Vehicles 30:33 The Design Process at Rivian 33:32 Transition to California and Its Impact Rivian Arc Boats Sign up here for Substack This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.desirableunknown.com

    1h 3m
  6. Detroit and the Future with Autoextremist Peter DeLorenzo

    06/12/2024

    Detroit and the Future with Autoextremist Peter DeLorenzo

    In this episode of Forever Motoring, host and philosopher Andrea Hiott welcomes Peter De Lorenzo, famously known as the Auto Extremist. Peter is recognized for his influential and candid blog, running since 1999, which has significantly impacted automotive journalism. They discuss Peter's upbringing in Detroit during the golden age of the automobile industry, his deep-rooted love for cars, his experiences with the notable figures of GM, and his insightful column on what its like to live in Detroit and the recent restoration of Michigan Central Station. Peter shares his thoughts on the evolution of the automobile industry, the challenges it faces, and his belief in the enduring spirit of true believers in the automotive world. Tune in for a compelling conversation about the intersection of passion, technology, and the future of motoring. Peter describes the future as needing a kaleidoscope of power for our vehicles. 00:00 Introduction to Peter DeLorenzo 01:21 Peter's Early Life and Love for Cars 04:11 The Golden Age of Detroit 09:06 Planned Obsolescence and Detroit's Contradictions 16:32 The Resilience of Detroit 18:04 The True Believers of the Auto Industry 19:59 The Impact of World War II on Detroit 23:39 The Evolution of Auto Extremist 25:44 The Inertia of Social Media and Information Overload 26:40 The True Believers and the Love for Automobiles 27:49 The Freedom and Experience of Driving 29:46 The Impact of Technology on Travel and Presence 35:32 Environmental Challenges and the Future of Mobility 40:45 The Role of True Believers in Driving Change 43:27 The Birth and Impact of Auto Extremist 48:40 Reflections on a Career and Legacy 53:55 Forever Motoring: A Vision for the Future #detroit #autoindustry #driving The Autoextemist On Detroit, the column we discuss. "We’re a state of mind that’s filled with countless contradictions, and our great history is offset by some lurid realities. We’ve contributed much to the American fabric, yet we have a historical propensity to make things brutally tough on our day-to-day well-being. We’ve brought this country a sound like no other and a gritty, gutty context that’s second to none, yet we’ve created countless problems for ourselves, most all of them self-inflicted. We created the “Arsenal of Democracy” when our country needed it most, yet we allowed a movement based on fairness to become a disease based on entitlement and rancor. We’ve contributed much to this nation's progress and standing, yet we can’t seem to get out of our own way at times, which is infuriating and debilitating. But thankfully, the story never really ends for Detroit. At least not yet anyway. We’re still standing, warts and glaring faults and all. And you can forget the recent glory stories about our renaissance because we don’t really need ‘em to validate us. We know who we are. And we know that the perception isn’t often favorable. And we get that. But still there’s an exuberance and spirit here that no interloper of a CEO can ever capture. It’s a Detroit thing, or if you must, a Dee-troit thing, as Bob Seger so aptly put it. And we’re proud of what that means. And that’s the High-Octane Truth for this week." Instagram, Twitter, Newsletter This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.desirableunknown.com

    56 min
  7. Fossil Fuel Funding & Disinformation with philosopher Craig Callender

    04/19/2024

    Fossil Fuel Funding & Disinformation with philosopher Craig Callender

    Craig is Tata Chancellor's Professor of Philosophy and a Founding Faculty and Co-Director of the Institute for Practical Ethics at the University of California San Diego. He is also part of the Campus Climate Change Committee, which has seen some historic enactment relative to the university and environmental policies. Here he and Andrea discuss disinformation and ethical responsibility within the realms of academia and corporations, particularly as related to the automotive industry, exploring the broader implications for environmental sustainability and change. Even as both speakers talk of the importance of vehicles in their own lives and the cars they have loved over the years, the conversation takes a long look at the automotive sector, from its ethical quandaries to the potential of its innovations like electric vehicles, highlighting the delicate balance between economic objectives, environmental stewardship, and the drive towards 'ecological motoring.' Through these discussions, the script paints a multidimensional picture of the quest for integrity and sustainability in an age fraught with challenges. Craig outlines the historical challenges of academic freedom versus corporate influence, exemplified by the similarity in various scandals such as those involving the tobacco industry and Volkswagen’s Dieselgate, to discuss the intricate dance between personal accountability and the necessity for structural evolution. The narrative underscores the importance of transparency, the impact of social norms, and the proactive role of education in fostering a sustainable future. Please join our brand new Patreon and support a community that loves its vehicles and its earth. Craig’s website Craig's Google Scholar More great talks and interviews with Craig  Fossil Fuel Money Article When is it okay to ban research funding? More resources: https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2023-11-07/medicine-rules-conflict-of-interest-climate-change  https://www.amazon.com/Doubt-Their-Product-Industrys-Threatens/dp/019530067X  00:00 Tackling Disinformation in Academic Research 01:41 A Personal Journey Through Motoring Memories 03:11 The Environmental Awakening of a Late Adopter 06:50 Exploring the Philosophy of Motoring and Movement 20:10 The Impact of Fossil Fuel Funding on University Research 24:57 The Complex Web of Industry Influence and Climate Change 28:57 Navigating the Ethical Landscape of Academic Funding 39:17 Reflecting on Personal Responsibility in the Climate Crisis 40:50 Reflecting on Social Norms and Tobacco Strategy 42:01 The Shift in Academic Funding and Social Acceptance 43:04 Exploring the Impact of Fossil Fuel Funding on Academia 43:52 The Power of Social Norms in Changing Behaviors 44:28 Government's Role vs. Social Movements in Public Health 48:44 The Complex Relationship Between Individual and Collective Responsibility 51:23 The Challenge of Structural Changes for Environm Instagram, Twitter, Newsletter This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.desirableunknown.com

    1h 27m
  8. Future Guardians: A New Model of Movement with Hugo Spowers

    03/31/2024

    Future Guardians: A New Model of Movement with Hugo Spowers

    Shaping the Future of Mobility: Innovative Solutions for Sustainable Transportation A conversation with Riversimple's CEO Hugo Spowers and philosopher Andrea Hiott which presents a holistic view on transforming mobility and car usage, centered around sustainable and innovative approaches. Featuring insights from Hugo Spowers leadership in creating hydrogen cars, it delves into the company's groundbreaking hydrogen fuel cell car technology and the Future Guardians business model, which seeks to realign the car industry's focus toward sustainability, reducing environmental impact, and community wellness by selling mobility as a service. Additionally, it addresses the broader challenges of urban mobility, highlighting the issues of car overpopulation and issues of weight, and advocating for reduced vehicle numbers through improved mass transport and shared car systems in cities. The discussion is framed around the need for a shift in societal attitudes, politics, and overcoming system inertia to truly reinvent how we think about and use cars, aiming for a future where transportation is efficient, sustainable, less congested, and still human. 00:00 Embracing the Aikido Approach in Business and Engineering 00:40 Introducing Forever Motoring and Riversimple's Unique Business Model 01:01 Rethinking Business Goals: Profit vs. Ecological Health 01:33 The Future Guardian Model: A New Paradigm for Business 03:02 The Service Model: A Revolutionary Approach to Car Ownership 05:04 The Journey from Racing to Sustainable Transport 21:05 The Philosophical Shift: From Reductionism to Systems Thinking 24:52 Aligning Business with Ecosystem Laws for Sustainable Success 38:28 Rethinking Profit and Capitalism in Business 38:47 Designing for Financial, Environmental, and Social Returns 40:52 The Three Levels of Design: Product, System, and Purpose 44:19 Resilience and Profitability: Aligning Interests for a Sustainable Future 47:04 The Future Guardian Governance Model: A Multi-Stakeholder Approach 01:01:53 The Role of Hydrogen and Electric Vehicles in Sustainable Transportation 01:10:41 Corporate Governance & Infrastructure: Paving Sustainable Ways 01:15:19 Envisioning the Future of Motoring: Fewer Cars, Better Systems Riversimple Building Tomorrow by Paddy LeFlufy Riversimple's 'Future Guardian' business model could change the world Instagram, Twitter, Newsletter This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.desirableunknown.com

    1h 17m

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Moving together into better futures while still respecting the past. Part of the Ecological Motoring Initiative. Published on Substack by Desirable Unknown. www.desirableunknown.com