Hooniverse

By: Dan Roth Ross Ballot (Jeff Glucker)
  • Summary

  • Cars. Trucks. Life. Things that run. Things that don't. And anything in between. The Hooniverse Podcast is about the intersection of all things automotive and everyday life. That means we'll also talk about anything that pops into our little brains. From beer and wine to dogs to travel, and anything else that strikes our fancy in a given moment. Our attention span is nill. Our episodes are rambling. Pull up a chair, pop on some headphones or turn up the volume in your car, hit play, and stay awhile.Cheers.
    Dan Roth, Ross Ballot, (Jeff Glucker)
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Episodes
  • Apophenia (w/Doug DeMuro) | Hooniverse Podcast 372
    Mar 7 2025

    Like a project car on blocks, sometimes it takes longer than you'd expect to get rolling again. Here's our first episode of 2025, and we start it off with guest Doug DeMuro to talk about the enthusiast and new car market and some favorite recent drives. It's a conversation that takes a lot of twists and turns, but is never boring. Listen now!


    Patternicity video clip from Niles Heckman used with permission

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Oops All Intros! | Bonus Episode
    Jan 2 2025

    Here's a snack for your ears. We've packaged all the intros since our relaunch into a single episode. We’re proud of our new format, and we think you’ll like this treat. Full show links are below. We’ll be back soon with the first Hooniverse Podcast episode of 2025. Sounds Great, Still Filling? Welcome to the new Hooniverse Podcast! Hooniverse Podcast Episode 367: You Could Just Not Hooniverse Podcast 368: Gravity Bends Light Don’t Shoot the Cat – Hooniverse Podcast 369 Gratitude – Hooniverse Podcast 370

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    26 mins
  • Gratitude
    Dec 8 2024

    Nobody in Boston had heard from Halifax for much too long.

    Something was wrong up there. And it was bad.


    It was a traffic accident with a two-mile blast radius. Roads were impassable. Railways were twisted. People resorted to digging with their hands to get to trapped victims. And that night, a blizzard buried the city in two feet of snow.


    And it was the event that began a yearly tradition of gratitude.

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    45 mins

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