Track Walking
How we do anything is how we do everything. Where does racing and real life meet up?
Each week, Seth and Scott take a look at the mental, emotional, and practical aspects of racing. They talk to the crew, drivers, enthusiasts, and supporters of this weird sport of ours to learn from their experiences, find out what motivates them, and how they approach what they do.
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Seth goes back 5000 years... Scott thinks VR might bring humanity back...
We talk about mediated and lived experiences, and the strange place we find ourselves in.
Seth asks awkward questions, Scott can blush, Kevin matches ego with humility, Chris finds structure soothing, and Pete likes his video with a side of data.
Podcast Episode Archives:
Seth talked with his kids about the show for Christmas... and Scott compares hiking with driving... and life... as one does.
Seth goes back 5000 years... Scott thinks VR might bring humanity back...
We talk about mediated and lived experiences, and the strange place we find ourselves in.
Seth asks awkward questions, Scott can blush, Kevin matches ego with humility, Chris finds structure soothing, and Pete likes his video with a side of data.
Seth can't rely on being confined to the gaps anymore... and Scott is softening to the idea of resolutions... kinda.
Scott talks about Bilbo... Seth changes course once he's acknowledged... and the guys talk about returning to the same place, and having it not be the same anymore.
What's your hero's journey been like?
Seth has potential a Porsche, Scott wonders how ego and humility can cohabitate, and Kaan found a loophole in the legal system.
Seth wants to look at how things ended as a way of looking at the whole... and Scott's hero is a guy named Adam.
Seth likes skiers because they make him look good... Scott enjoys a nice Volvo... Chris was a president... of the car club.
Seth thinks racing tiny bikes is the best bargain in motorsports... and he might be right... Scott thinks Seth did it for the acknowledgement... and he might be right.
Seth and Scott can't skateboard, and Pete blames Sam for a lot...
Kevin likes to take things apart... Scott needs to be reminded to live... Seth losing interest after discovering the issue...
Scott reckons naivety is attached to enthusiasm... and Seth wonders if enjoying sim racing makes you less eager to go drive a car irl...
Seth wants to talk about tiny things again... Scott thinks weatherproof windows sound like a choice... and Dave says things before a race that shouldn't be repeated...
Scott found new ways of being busy... the Miata is behind schedule... Seth thinks Scott did one thing right...
Seth is kid free... and Scott gets off Scott free for another week.
Seth gets his red string out again... Scott straps in for one of the wildest connections to date.
Seth recounts being scolded... Scott has tried a few different ways... and Brock loves being called names.
Seth wants to know if the expectations match reality... Scott meets himself again at Putnam... and Aric is now a dog.
Seth asks questions, and Scott has a hard time putting a sentence together...
Scott wonders how heated seats work in the rain... Seth is confronted by the idea that he might have good seasons in his life because he's creative... and Mike wants to retire into the wilderness and do pottery.e
Seth pokes at the plan... Scott sticks to his roots... Rob wants to sleep in his truck... Aric is looking forward to the experience.
Seth gets to feel what it's like to be Scott... Scott wonders what Seth's wife thinks about how he is... and they talk about the first race of Seth's season!
Scott doesn't want to call it tipping over, Seth is proud to be passed by Sloan, and Sloan doesn't think falling off a bike at 70mph sounds fun anymore.
Seth continues to be a Gridlife freeloader... Scott is deep in the details... and they look at the difference between prescriptions and descriptions, statements and questions.
Seth is glad there are people like Cody, Scott wonders why do it the hard way, and Cody has an emotional connection to his cars... and they all recall the smell of 80's cars.
Seth can't get a quote out of his head and says things like "whoo whoo," and Scott put that quote in his head and tells Seth he's wrong...
Seth likes Jaaaaags, Scott wonders what's in carbs, and Amos is definitely the smartest guy in the room.
Seth feels like an old man, Scott is getting his ass beat... and they talk about the culture of virtual racing.
Seth wants to hear about liter bikes... Scott gets it easy tonight... and James is glad his Cobalt SS got wrecked.
Seth talked with his kids about the show for Christmas... and Scott compares hiking with driving... and life... as one does.