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  • Marketing That Actually Works for Owner-Operators with Webster Jorgensen | Ep 57
    Nov 6 2025

    What simple marketing moves put a brand-new carrier ahead of half the competition?

    In this episode of Miles and Mentors: A Trucking Podcast, Webster Jorgensen shares practical, first-week marketing advice for new carriers and small fleets. Drawing on more than a decade leading digital marketing at Shamrock Trading and now running his own agency, Demand Stack, Webster breaks down what really matters for trucking companies trying to stand out online.

    From understanding market cycles and building a simple Google Business Profile to creating a basic website and asking for reviews, Webster explains why marketing doesn't need to be complicated to work. We also talk about when it makes sense to outgrow DIY platforms, how to avoid getting lost in SEO jargon, and why community relationships can be just as valuable as backlinks.

    Like what you hear? Be sure to like, subscribe, and share the show with others in the trucking world.

    🎧 Episode Timestamps
    📍 00:01:19 – How Webster got into logistics marketing and grew with Shamrock Trading
    📍 00:02:49 – Lessons from building Demand Stack and staying connected to brokerage clients
    📍 00:07:15 – Why trucking's market cycles change how marketing performs
    📍 00:08:20 – Reading capacity trends before blaming your marketing
    📍 00:12:05 – SEO explained simply for new trucking companies
    📍 00:13:32 – Two easy wins: claim your Google Business Profile and build a basic website
    📍 00:14:59 – Picking a business name people can actually find
    📍 00:17:12 – How reviews and responsiveness build trust for referrals
    📍 00:18:05 – Why even referrals still Google you
    📍 00:21:18 – When it's fine to start with Wix or GoDaddy and when to move on
    📍 00:27:31 – The one marketing move every owner-operator should prioritize
    📍 00:29:35 – Networking, chambers, and relationships that boost SEO naturally
    📍 00:33:54 – Using CRM, ZoomInfo, and automation without overwhelming your team
    📍 00:37:51 – Webster's short checklist for small trucking businesses
    📍 00:38:37 – Where to find Webster and Demand Stack online

    🎙 About Our Guest
    Webster Jorgensen is a marketing veteran who led digital strategy at Shamrock Trading before founding Demand Stack, a marketing and web design agency that helps carriers and brokers grow smarter. With expertise spanning SEO, paid media, and data-driven sales operations, he continues to guide logistics companies toward measurable growth.
    Learn more at: https://demandstack.io

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    🎤 Want to be a guest or sponsor the show
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    39 min
  • Helping Drivers Think Like Business Owners with Annique Lesage | Ep 56
    Oct 28 2025

    What separates surviving from thriving as an owner-operator or broker? It's not luck. It's how you show up.

    In this episode of Miles and Mentors: A Trucking Podcast, Annique Lesage of Small World Ventures shares how she went from the shipper side of logistics to building her own brokerage—proving that professionalism, mentorship, and mindset matter more than hype.

    Annique unpacks what brokers often overlook, how to filter real guidance from bad advice, and why drivers need to approach freight with business-owner thinking if they want to grow. Whether you're just stepping into your own authority or looking to sharpen your strategy, this episode delivers no-nonsense insight.

    If you're serious about turning your trucking experience into a business that lasts, this is a must-listen.

    🎧 Episode Timestamps
    📍 00:01:13 – From biology degree to logistics: how Annique entered the industry
    📍 00:02:06 – Learning customs, LTL, and making the leap to sales
    📍 00:03:45 – How transferable skills shape long-term success
    📍 00:04:39 – Why most big brokers don't really teach you how to broker
    📍 00:05:02 – Mentorship that wasn't soft but changed everything
    📍 00:06:38 – Turning a "wasted" degree into entrepreneurial fuel
    📍 00:08:22 – Flexibility, relationships, and choosing freight on purpose
    📍 00:09:17 – The mindset behind turning unlikely odds into wins
    📍 00:12:11 – The difference between mentorship and competition
    📍 00:13:00 – Why poor broker training hurts the entire industry
    📍 00:14:48 – Training is a perennial, not a one-off
    📍 00:16:15 – Use discernment because not everyone wants to see you win
    📍 00:18:21 – Look at the whole picture before taking advice
    📍 00:19:25 – The biggest misconceptions carriers have about brokers
    📍 00:21:31 – Why insulting the shipper's intelligence kills trust
    📍 00:22:57 – Entry and exit strategies for new owner-operators
    📍 00:24:08 – Drivers must act like business owners, not just show up
    📍 00:26:03 – One bad pitch can ruin your company's reputation
    📍 00:27:10 – Real prep: attorneys, dispatchers, accountants, and planning
    📍 00:30:03 – Specialization beats being a jack of all trades
    📍 00:31:15 – Know your lanes, know your profit, and price accordingly
    📍 00:32:36 – Reefer, flatbed, and picking the right equipment for your goals
    📍 00:35:17 – Why fairness matters more than squeezing the market

    🎙 About Our Guest
    Annique Lesage is the founder and owner of Small World Ventures LLC, a boutique freight brokerage known for combining hands-on service with smart use of technology. With 20 years in the industry, she brings deep experience from both the shipper and broker side. Today, she mentors others in the freight space looking to operate with integrity and strategic focus.
    🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anniquelesage/

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    🎤 Want to be a guest or sponsor the show?
    Miles and Mentors is a platform for real stories, practical guidance, and meaningful mentorship across the trucking industry.
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    38 min
  • You Signed Up for This with Chris Jolly | Ep 55
    Oct 8 2025

    What does it actually take to build a freight business in today's market, and why do so many give up too soon?

    In this episode of Miles and Mentors: A Trucking Podcast, Chris Jolly, founder of Freight Coach Logistics and host of The Freight Coach podcast, breaks down what it means to build with intention, survive the downturns, and create value that lasts in this industry.

    Chris shares how his father's legacy as a 40-year owner-operator shaped his mindset, what most brokers are still getting wrong, and why mentorship—not hype—is the real path to growth. Whether you're launching a brokerage, scaling a fleet, or just trying to keep your business moving, this episode is packed with real-world advice and operational clarity.

    If you're an owner-operator, aspiring broker, or industry pro trying to get traction, this one delivers.

    🎧 Episode Timestamps
    📍 00:01:41 – Why Chris launched The Freight Coach and what's broken in freight media
    📍 00:02:50 – Growing up in a trucking family and how it shaped his path
    📍 00:04:06 – "Work with your brain, not your back" and other dad wisdom
    📍 00:06:25 – Why industry change must come from within
    📍 00:10:27 – Core values at Freight Coach Logistics: Do the right thing
    📍 00:11:55 – Standard operating procedures every broker should follow
    📍 00:13:01 – What carriers should expect from a real partnership
    📍 00:15:01 – Why brokers must specialize, not generalize
    📍 00:17:19 – $60 billion in flatbed and why most are missing the opportunity
    📍 00:21:00 – Building long-term carrier relationships during down markets
    📍 00:22:37 – Why cash flow is non-negotiable for business survival
    📍 00:24:11 – How factoring fits in a real financial strategy
    📍 00:28:11 – How to trim expenses when the budget gets tight
    📍 00:31:11 – The difference between real mentorship and online noise
    📍 00:35:00 – Creating space for voices beyond the top 10 percent
    📍 00:36:23 – What good mentorship actually looks like
    📍 00:40:45 – Starting a brokerage today: what no one wants to say
    📍 00:44:00 – The "add five" mindset that keeps his sales engine running
    📍 00:45:01 – Industry outlook for 2026 and why interest rates matter

    🎙 About Our Guest
    Chris Jolly is the founder of Freight Coach Logistics and host of The Freight Coach podcast. With nearly 20 years of experience in transportation and deep roots in a multigenerational trucking family, Chris offers no-nonsense insight into brokerage operations, driver relations, and what it really takes to succeed in freight.

    🔗 Connect with Chris
    Website: https://www.thefreightcoach.com
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-jolly-a183aa6a/

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    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MilesandMentors

    🎤 Want to be a guest or sponsor the show?
    Miles and Mentors is a platform for real stories, practical guidance, and meaningful mentorship across the trucking industry.
    📧 Reach out at: milesandmentors@gmail.com

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    49 min
  • From First Turn to Fleet Wisdom with Chemistry Howard | Ep 54
    Oct 1 2025

    What does it really take to build longevity in trucking, and how do you know who's worth listening to?

    In this episode of Miles and Mentors: A Trucking Podcast, Chemistry Howard, better known as The Classy Trucker, shares her story of breaking into a male-dominated industry, going owner-op during the toughest years in trucking, and turning lived experience into mentorship.

    From making her first right turn to clocking over 3 million miles, Chemistry opens up about the mindset, mistakes, and mentorship that shaped her career. This episode is packed with hard-won truths for anyone looking to drive smarter, lead with integrity, and stay in the game long term.

    Like what you hear? Be sure to like, subscribe, and share the show with others in the trucking world.

    🎧 Episode Timestamps

    📍 00:02:40 – When her trucking dream began: Grandpa, chrome, and a cape
    📍 00:05:08 – The moment she knew she could do it: clearing that first right turn
    📍 00:06:51 – What 3 million miles have taught her about fear and resilience
    📍 00:08:00 – Why trucking is a physical, mental, and spiritual journey
    📍 00:09:15 – The 10-year rule for whose advice you should listen to
    📍 00:10:21 – A Pepsi dock, a 7-minute back-in, and a silent bet
    📍 00:12:50 – The super truckers are gone. The students are still on the road
    📍 00:14:06 – How mentorship changed everything
    📍 00:15:39 – Driving with humility and the real cost of one bad choice
    📍 00:16:55 – Why GPS can't replace an atlas
    📍 00:20:17 – From driver to owner-op and facing the business side
    📍 00:23:10 – $11K for tires and what people get wrong about owning a truck
    📍 00:26:02 – Why relationships are the secret weapon in trucking
    📍 00:28:17 – You don't have a business. You have a truck payment
    📍 00:30:21 – The pressure to delay maintenance and why it's a bad bet
    📍 00:34:14 – What $30K in fuel system damage taught the fleet
    📍 00:36:40 – The myth of instant trucking wealth
    📍 00:37:32 – Understand your paperwork or prepare to fail
    📍 00:39:05 – Why we all take freight for granted and shouldn't
    📍 00:40:11 – If it's in your heart and you want to do it, baby, do it
    📍 00:40:46 – Her mission behind The Classy Trucker and Velocity

    🎙 About Our Guest

    Chemistry Howard, aka The Classy Trucker, is a veteran driver, speaker, and confidence coach with over a decade on the road. She's driven over 3 million miles, mentored countless new drivers, and now leads The Classy Trucker platform and Velocity, a series spotlighting women thriving in male-dominated industries.

    Connect with Chemistry:
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theclassytrucker
    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theclassytrucker
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheClassyTrucker

    🔗 Follow Miles and Mentors: A Trucking Podcast
    Website: https://milesandmentorspodcast.com
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    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/miles-and-mentors-podcast
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MilesandMentors

    🎤 Want to be a guest or sponsor the show?
    Miles and Mentors is more than a podcast. It's a movement of real stories, tactical advice, and mentorship to help the next generation of freight leaders succeed.
    Reach out at: milesandmentors@gmail.com

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    47 min
  • Smart Hiring Strategies for Trucking Fleets with Rob Carpenter | A Trucking Podcast
    Sep 24 2025

    What's the real risk behind a bad hire in trucking, and how do you avoid it?

    In this episode of Miles and Mentors: A Trucking Podcast, Rob Carpenter of Truck Safe returns with real-world advice for fleet owners navigating the challenges of hiring. From overlooked vetting steps to systems that prevent expensive mistakes, Rob outlines exactly how to build a safer, more reliable team from day one.

    We get into the shift from solo operator to fleet leader, the red flags that often go unnoticed, and the systems Rob uses to protect reputation, reduce liability, and avoid costly breakdowns both mechanical and human.

    Like what you hear? Be sure to like, subscribe, and share the show with others in the trucking world.

    🎧 Episode Timestamps
    📍 00:03:44 – Why hiring is the most overlooked risk for fleet owners
    📍 00:04:50 – The hidden cost of bad hires: reputation, litigation, and loss
    📍 00:05:12 – A real story that put Rob's fleet at risk
    📍 00:06:13 – The two biggest decisions that shape your business
    📍 00:07:46 – How poor hiring ruined a past business venture
    📍 00:09:46 – Insurance red flags and vetting that matters
    📍 00:10:26 – What small fleets get wrong about risk
    📍 00:10:52 – Rob's "barriers first" approach to low-cost vetting
    📍 00:12:18 – Why you must do road tests even if they have a CDL
    📍 00:14:17 – Hidden risk: drivers failing other companies' drug tests
    📍 00:15:16 – The difference between PSP and MVR and why it matters
    📍 00:17:10 – What violations matter most when screening drivers
    📍 00:18:23 – Training or termination and how to judge coachability
    📍 00:20:09 – What insurance companies look for in your driver file
    📍 00:21:11 – The hidden traps during insurance renewal
    📍 00:23:09 – How poor hiring raises costs for everyone
    📍 00:24:44 – Will today's trucking volatility reshape the industry
    📍 00:27:58 – Why even old trucks now cost more than ever
    📍 00:29:12 – How modern emissions systems kill reliability
    📍 00:30:55 – The risks of auto-braking and overloaded electronics
    📍 00:32:03 – AI-driven roadside inspections are already here
    📍 00:33:35 – The pros and cons of fully automated enforcement
    📍 00:35:22 – Can AVs really replace the working driver
    📍 00:37:15 – How regulation or the lack of it is changing fleet risk
    📍 00:38:00 – The future of enforcement, compliance, and fleet ownership

    🎙 About Our Guest
    Rob Carpenter is a safety and compliance expert, fleet owner, and founder of Truck Safe, a platform dedicated to helping trucking companies stay compliant and build safer fleets. Through consulting, content, and training, Rob has helped thousands of carriers better understand risk, regulation, and reputation in the modern trucking world.
    Learn more at: https://trucksafe.com

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    🎤 Want to be a guest or sponsor the show
    Miles and Mentors is more than a podcast. It's a movement of real stories, tactical advice, and mentorship to help the next generation of freight leaders succeed.
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    39 min
  • From Dispatcher to Global Strategist with Wolfgang LaMarca | Ep 52
    Sep 17 2025

    What does it look like to rise from the dispatch desk to the top floor of global freight strategy?

    In this episode of Miles and Mentors: A Trucking Podcast, Wolfgang LaMarca joins us from Hong Kong to share his decades of logistics leadership across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. From his early days in local distribution to advising multibillion-dollar firms and startup founders, Wolfgang has seen it all and brings a rare, holistic view of how freight connects the world.

    We talk shop about real-world trucking, the evolution of tech like IoT and AI in logistics, and what it means to build both a career and a network in a truly international industry. If you're a driver, fleet owner, or aspiring logistics leader who wants a clearer picture of how the pieces fit together at every level of the supply chain, this one's for you.

    Like what you hear? Be sure to like, subscribe, and share the show with others in the trucking world.

    🎧 Episode Timestamps
    📍 00:01:04 – Wolfgang's global logistics background and early career
    📍 00:04:16 – How he went from the shop floor to global freight advisory
    📍 00:06:04 – Why trucking is the perfect problem-solving industry
    📍 00:07:02 – The global importance of logistics and its economic backbone
    📍 00:09:58 – How diversity and trade fuel logistics innovation
    📍 00:10:23 – Why constant learning drives success in transport
    📍 00:11:33 – Mentorship lessons from his early career and ocean freight
    📍 00:14:02 – What dispatching looked like in the 1980s without cell phones
    📍 00:17:26 – How Wolfgang leads major projects today still hands-on
    📍 00:18:40 – Why transport is collaborative, at every level
    📍 00:22:01 – What makes Hong Kong ideal for freight leadership
    📍 00:24:52 – Why some emerging markets leapfrog the West in logistics tech
    📍 00:28:37 – What tech tools are real versus hype in the freight world
    📍 00:32:40 – The three-year journey of tech implementation done right
    📍 00:35:36 – Why we'll stop talking about "AI" and just talk about outcomes
    📍 00:36:33 – Leadership advice for trucking business owners
    📍 00:38:48 – The value of networking and constant connection
    📍 00:41:13 – Why self-awareness is as critical as industry knowledge
    📍 00:43:22 – The surprising power of learning languages in logistics

    🎙 About Our Guest
    Wolfgang LaMarca is a global strategist, advisor, and investor in freight technology. With leadership roles at GeoPost, TNT/FedEx, and the World Economic Forum, he brings decades of international experience in logistics, transport, and supply chain systems. Today, he advises startups and multinational firms alike on digitization, sustainability, and the future of freight.

    🔗 Follow Wolfgang:
    LinkedIn – Wolfgang LaMarca

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    🎤 Want to be a guest or sponsor the show?
    Miles and Mentors is more than a podcast. It's a movement of real stories, tactical advice, and mentorship to help the next generation of freight leaders succeed.
    📧 Reach out at: milesandmentors@gmail.com

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    46 min
  • Building a Fleet from Scratch in the U.S. with Bek from Bek Logistics | A Trucking Podcast
    Sep 11 2025

    What does it take to start over in a new country and build a successful trucking company from the ground up?

    In this episode of Miles and Mentors: A Trucking Podcast, Bek, founder of Bek Logistics and an immigrant from Uzbekistan, shares how he launched and scaled a fleet in the U.S. after starting in agricultural transport overseas. His journey, from exporting produce in Central Asia to running a multi-truck operation in America, is packed with insight, grit, and the kind of hard-earned wisdom every driver-turned-owner-operator should hear.

    From dealing with border customs abroad to navigating paperwork and compliance in the States, Bek reveals the systems, habits, and mindset shifts that helped him thrive. He also discusses the health challenges drivers face and why he's developing an app to support wellness on the road.

    If you're an immigrant in trucking, an aspiring fleet owner, or just looking for straight talk about building a trucking business with integrity and heart, this episode delivers.

    Like what you hear? Be sure to like, subscribe, and share the show with others in the trucking world.

    🎧 Episode Timestamps
    📍 00:02:17 – Bek's background in Uzbekistan and how agriculture led to trucking
    📍 00:03:04 – Starting over by launching Bek Logistics in the U.S.
    📍 00:03:21 – Why Bek fell in love with the "romantic" side of trucking
    📍 00:04:23 – Immigrating in his 50s and seeing America as a land of opportunity
    📍 00:06:25 – Comparing trucking challenges in Uzbekistan versus the U.S.
    📍 00:07:51 – Bek's biggest legal challenge and how he resolved it
    📍 00:09:13 – How Bek grew his fleet to three trucks and multiple drivers
    📍 00:10:13 – Bek's advice for drivers looking to become owner-operators
    📍 00:11:21 – The importance of attention to detail in paperwork and compliance
    📍 00:12:30 – Financing operations with factoring or self-funding
    📍 00:14:03 – Fuel cards and savings tips for growing fleets
    📍 00:16:34 – How freight payment systems differ between the U.S. and Uzbekistan
    📍 00:17:08 – Which payment system Bek prefers and why
    📍 00:18:09 – From paper maps to apps and the impact on small fleets
    📍 00:21:16 – Introducing "Truckers Health," Bek's wellness app for drivers
    📍 00:24:00 – Health risks on the road and how Bek's app aims to solve them
    📍 00:25:15 – Mentorship and community among Uzbek truckers in the U.S.
    📍 00:27:11 – Why passing on knowledge matters in trucking
    📍 00:30:53 – Final advice to drivers: Don't rush. Build your business step by step

    🎙 About Our Guest
    Bek (Heidi Dean Shamsi) is the founder of Bek Logistics, a growing fleet based in the U.S. Originally from Uzbekistan, Bek began his logistics career exporting produce across borders before relocating to America and starting over in his 50s. Today, he runs multiple trucks, continues to drive, and is developing a driver-focused health app called Truckers Health.

    📝 Driver Health Survey

    Bek is currently gathering feedback from truck drivers to help shape his upcoming Truckers Health app.

    If you're a driver, take a minute to fill out his health survey and share your insights:

    https://forms.gle/LpEfZrmhQV8ubp2d7

    🔗 Learn more:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/khayriddin/

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/beklogistics/

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    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MilesandMentors

    🎤 Want to be a guest or sponsor the show?
    Miles and Mentors is more than a podcast. It's a movement of real stories, tactical advice, and mentorship to help the next generation of freight leaders succeed.
    📧 Reach out at: milesandmentors@gmail.com

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    33 min
  • Producing Road-Ready Drivers with Ed Kimes and Darrell Spitzer | A Trucking Podcast
    Aug 13 2025

    What if CDL training wasn't just about passing a test but preparing drivers for a lifetime on the road?

    In this episode of Miles and Mentors: A Trucking Podcast, Ed Kimes, CDL Program Director, and Darrell Spitzer, Dean of Workforce Education at Eastern Wyoming College, share how their college-based CDL program is setting a new standard for entry-level driver training.

    From mechanical foundations to mountain road readiness, Ed and Darrell explain why their students don't just graduate. They roll out as professionals. This isn't your typical truck school. With high instructor standards, mentorship-driven learning, and a focus on career readiness, they're building more than drivers. They're building industry leaders.

    If you're passionate about elevating driver education or considering a career behind the wheel, this episode offers a powerful roadmap on how mentorship, community, and tough love training can change the game.

    Like what you hear? Be sure to like, subscribe, and share the show with others in the trucking world.

    🎧 Episode Timestamps

    📍 00:00:49
    Why mentorship matters in driver training
    📍 00:02:15
    Ed's family roots in trucking and transition to teaching
    📍 00:03:06
    The North Dakota winter that changed Ed's career path
    📍 00:05:14
    The real-world difference between fly-by-night CDL schools and college programs
    📍 00:07:18
    "We don't push students through." Holding high standards in CDL testing
    📍 00:08:29
    Training in Wyoming weather and why it produces stronger drivers
    📍 00:10:04
    What orientation looks like for new CDL students
    📍 00:12:01
    Tech in trucking: Forward-facing vs. driver-facing cameras
    📍 00:14:21
    Do simulators really help? When to use them (and when not to)
    📍 00:17:08
    Using mobile simulators to educate the public and promote trucking
    📍 00:20:19
    "Trucks are for Girls" and supporting women in trucking
    📍 00:22:19
    Why most students already have jobs lined up
    📍 00:24:10
    A future owner-operator curriculum in the works
    📍 00:25:15
    Ed's financial advice for first-time owner-operators
    📍 00:26:49
    Factoring companies. The good, the bad, and the ugly
    📍 00:28:12
    Clean trucks, good impressions, and building long-term broker relationships
    📍 00:31:36
    Post-grad mentorship. Staying connected with students
    📍 00:34:19
    Personal stories of mentors who made a difference
    📍 00:39:39
    Why relationships, not rates, move the industry forward

    🎙 About Our Guests

    Ed Kimes is the CDL Program Director at Eastern Wyoming College, with over 35 years of experience as a mechanic, driver, owner-operator, and educator. His mission is to produce road-ready, confident drivers, not just graduates.
    Darrell Spitzer is the Dean of Workforce and Career Technical Education at EWC. With a deep background in industry and education, Darrell champions career readiness and believes truck driving is one of the most direct pathways to economic opportunity.
    https://ewc.wy.edu/cdl-program/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-kimes-8b3a55294/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/darryl-spitzer-35786496/

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    🎤 Want to be a guest or sponsor the show?
    Miles and Mentors is more than a podcast. It's a movement of real stories, tactical advice, and mentorship to help the next generation of freight leaders succeed.
    Reach out at: milesandmentors@gmail.com

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    44 min