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Real conversations don’t wait for perfect timing. They happen wherever truckers are. This special New Year's Day episode of Driving Forward is a collection of real conversations, captured where trucking actually happens. From the Mid-America Trucking Show… to the Trucker’s Jamboree at the I-80 Truck Stop… to a driver sitting in his truck at a manufacturer’s warehouse in Chicago waiting to deliver a load. These moments weren’t planned or polished. They happened in real time, in real places, with people living this industry every single day. You’ll hear unseen footage with Jessica Howington from United Commercial Insurance , who grew up in a trucking family and speaks openly about the sacrifices drivers and their families make and how often those realities go unseen. You’ll also hear from Jamie Hagen of Hell Bent Express, recorded straight from the driver’s seat. Even with limited time, Jamie shares hard-earned lessons about fuel efficiency, discipline, learning the hard way, and what it really takes to survive as a small fleet owner when margins are tight and the freight still has to move. The episode closes with Bill Bess from Allen Lund Company, reflecting on more than 50 years in trucking, from life before deregulation to today’s digital freight world. His perspective bridges generations and reminds us how much the industry has changed, and how much still comes down to trust and relationships. No studio. No script. No filters. Just honest conversations, happening in booths, parking lots, truck stops — and sometimes right before a delivery has to unload.
By GLCS, INC.Real conversations don’t wait for perfect timing. They happen wherever truckers are. This special New Year's Day episode of Driving Forward is a collection of real conversations, captured where trucking actually happens. From the Mid-America Trucking Show… to the Trucker’s Jamboree at the I-80 Truck Stop… to a driver sitting in his truck at a manufacturer’s warehouse in Chicago waiting to deliver a load. These moments weren’t planned or polished. They happened in real time, in real places, with people living this industry every single day. You’ll hear unseen footage with Jessica Howington from United Commercial Insurance , who grew up in a trucking family and speaks openly about the sacrifices drivers and their families make and how often those realities go unseen. You’ll also hear from Jamie Hagen of Hell Bent Express, recorded straight from the driver’s seat. Even with limited time, Jamie shares hard-earned lessons about fuel efficiency, discipline, learning the hard way, and what it really takes to survive as a small fleet owner when margins are tight and the freight still has to move. The episode closes with Bill Bess from Allen Lund Company, reflecting on more than 50 years in trucking, from life before deregulation to today’s digital freight world. His perspective bridges generations and reminds us how much the industry has changed, and how much still comes down to trust and relationships. No studio. No script. No filters. Just honest conversations, happening in booths, parking lots, truck stops — and sometimes right before a delivery has to unload.