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Bella's Corner - Episode 1 - Kaden Danbury, Jackson & Jameson Mandle, Cash LeCroy, & Ethan Groom

September 06, 2023 Offroad, UTV’s, Racing, Dunes, BTS, Sponsorship - Podcast & Live Show Episode 1
Bella's Corner - Episode 1 - Kaden Danbury, Jackson & Jameson Mandle, Cash LeCroy, & Ethan Groom
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The Dirt Life
Bella's Corner - Episode 1 - Kaden Danbury, Jackson & Jameson Mandle, Cash LeCroy, & Ethan Groom
Sep 06, 2023 Episode 1
Offroad, UTV’s, Racing, Dunes, BTS, Sponsorship - Podcast & Live Show

Buckle up for an exciting ride as we welcome Bella Birchard to the Dirt Life Show. Bella, a vibrant personality and a passionate off-road racer, is all set to stir things up with her upcoming segment on our show. In this episode, we also introduce you to our special guest, the riveting Cash LeCroy, who shares his fascinating journey in off-road racing. Be part of our interactive session where we are seeking your creative inputs for Bella's segment.

Our conversation continues with Kaden and Ethan, two racers who bring their unique racing chronicles to our show, as well as Jameson & Jackson Mandle, brothers that race and propel each other forward in life.

It's not just about confidence and team-building; racing helps us forge enduring friendships and offers insights about real friends. We also touch upon how sportsmanship in youth can be a valuable lesson for adults. Stay tuned as we wrap up with Bella's plans to get back on the track and the exciting prospects that lie ahead. Don't miss out on these captivating conversations and inspiring stories from the world of off-road racing.

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Buckle up for an exciting ride as we welcome Bella Birchard to the Dirt Life Show. Bella, a vibrant personality and a passionate off-road racer, is all set to stir things up with her upcoming segment on our show. In this episode, we also introduce you to our special guest, the riveting Cash LeCroy, who shares his fascinating journey in off-road racing. Be part of our interactive session where we are seeking your creative inputs for Bella's segment.

Our conversation continues with Kaden and Ethan, two racers who bring their unique racing chronicles to our show, as well as Jameson & Jackson Mandle, brothers that race and propel each other forward in life.

It's not just about confidence and team-building; racing helps us forge enduring friendships and offers insights about real friends. We also touch upon how sportsmanship in youth can be a valuable lesson for adults. Stay tuned as we wrap up with Bella's plans to get back on the track and the exciting prospects that lie ahead. Don't miss out on these captivating conversations and inspiring stories from the world of off-road racing.

Support the Show.

DM us anytime. Let us know what you want to hear. Join in the convo!

Hang with us on Social
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Facebook - The Dirt Life Show
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Speaker 1:

Welcome to the Dirt Life Show with your host, george Hamill. Alright, bella Beshard, we are live. We're at Coin Power Sports today. This is going to be episode one of the Dirt Life Show hosted by Bella Beshard. It's going to be pretty cool because, bella, we're going to figure out what the name of your show is today. So let's talk about this first. We have some fantastic guests that are going to come on. Let's name a few of them.

Speaker 2:

We got Ken Danbury, ethan Groom Jackson and Jameson Mabel.

Speaker 1:

Okay, and then we have one special guest.

Speaker 2:

Yes, Cashly Coys, you can talk about his little show that he put on.

Speaker 1:

So if anybody didn't see it, we're going to show a little clip of it too. Cashly Coys drive side by side, but apparently he likes to be one. So to go a little bit more on the Bella topic, actually, why don't you tell them how this all transpired for you, Give them a little bit of a backstory and then tell them what you want to do now with the Dirt Life Show?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so lately I've been wanting to do media and I got a really cool opportunity from George to kind of get everything started. So you know, we put some stuff together and we're still thinking of some names and you know what times and stuff like that. But I'm going to start humeuing and having my own little special segment and part of Dirt Life.

Speaker 1:

So I think it's going to be pretty cool. First, hi, rosie, how are you? Let's see here. And Erin, what's up? Dude, nice to see you at Karinon as well.

Speaker 1:

So, kaden, we're going to get you on in just a second here, but let's still talk about what Bella has going. So, you know, the Dirt Life has really always loved children, kids, everybody, all the family vibe of the off-road atmosphere, motorsports atmosphere, and Bella Inquire. Just like we always tell you guys, no matter what you do, follow your dreams and ask for what you want and give it your all to be able to get there. Just like in Racing, you always do your best to get first place. Well, bella is doing that on the side too. She wants to get into media. So she came to us and asked us if we could help. Of course we're going to, so it's going to be pretty cool.

Speaker 1:

We'll also ask you guys too, what do you guys think we should call Bella's show, or we'll call it a segment of the show? She's going to do it, I think we decided on Wednesdays, the first Wednesday of each month. So, as long as time permits and we're not at the races or traveling, we're going to do it on the first Wednesday of each month and Bella's going to host it, so throughout the show. Why don't you guys let us know what you think would be a cool name for her segment? Obviously, we want to have her name in it, so something like I don't know, bella's burn shop, maybe something like that. We'll throw a couple names out there, but you guys let us know what you think is best too, so that Bella can have a name for her show. Alright, so let's do some of the pre-introduction stuff. What do you got on your notes here, bella?

Speaker 2:

Alright, so we got.

Speaker 1:

Oh, let's tell everybody to share the show first.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, so share the show, share with others on buttons on Instagram and live feeds, and yeah.

Speaker 1:

There's a little tiny triangle or a paper airplane at the bottom right hand corner of your guys screen. Click that so you can share it with all of your friends and give Bella some more. Do you know who Melissa Cherry is? Yes, I do, so you should definitely say hi to her because she commented in Hi, melissa, hi, good to see you, alright, and where are we at?

Speaker 2:

today we are at Coin Power Sports in Vanning.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, very close to your house actually.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, I'm like two minutes away from here hometown.

Speaker 1:

So one of the good things to do when we have awesome, gracious hosts like Travis Coyne at Vanning all the people here is to obviously thank them. So thank you very much to all the people at Coin for letting us have this show here. If you guys have any need for any UTVs, dirt bikes, watercraft and you're in Southern California, they have an El Sector location and they have a Vanning location. So come stop in and say hi to the boys. I gotta tell you, bella, there's so many people buying stuff today, as we say.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, there's a lot of people that flow in and out of here and there's great people that help you and it's just a great place to buy stuff.

Speaker 1:

And also, side note, bella was in here earlier just helping us set up and everybody noted, so that was pretty cool. All right, so we also, before we get Camden on, how can people check the show afterwards? They can go on the social media channels.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, facebook, youtube, itunes, google Play and Spotify.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so check it out. All the time we get a lot of people asking us or telling us that they really enjoy the actually iTunes, because it rather the racism is doing all that stuff. So now that Bella's gonna have her own show, we're gonna get more content out there for you guys, so that'll be pretty cool and you guys can listen to her, get some good advice from her, and if you're a family and you wanna learn some of the specific secrets that the kids have, please join and follow that too. All right, anne, we share some sponsors too.

Speaker 4:

Yes, we do.

Speaker 1:

Even like the people on your teacher, the best. All right, so name some of the sponsors that we share and I'll do the rest of them.

Speaker 2:

We got Jamesie Wheels, Great Wheels. I race them and no support them.

Speaker 1:

Where can people buy them?

Speaker 2:

at For wheel parts.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so head down to four wheel parts. Get your Jamesie Wheels.

Speaker 2:

Yes, low tool and ego power cords.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and both of them do a lot of good stuff. You guys are probably gonna get going to the dunes. I don't know if you're gonna be able to, but you may be going for a trail ride. Change your oil, because that's the most important part. So a lot of side by side and the guys over at Evo. You change your oil. You can throw some horsepower out of it too. You got some other people talking about you Bella.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, all right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, thank you to the guys over at Maxis Tires. We just came back from Crandon and man, it was so fun. We had such a great time up there and got to see all the different racers and everybody. Thank you, guys over at Shock Therapy. Please use code DirtLife at theshocktherapyusacom. Thank you, guys over at JL Audio. When you go to Sam's Sports Super Show this weekend, if you're lucky enough to get over there, please go by the Nacho Lighting booth. We have a brand new DirtLife Pro-R that's gonna debut there at the booth. It's got an insane JL system in it.

Speaker 1:

So thank you to Moses at Brick City for putting all that together. The car is just dude. It's so good. Evolution Power Sports got it all dialed in, Got some Maxis tires on there. We got some KMC wheels on there All kinds of you ever heard that? Awesome powers when it goes, I love gold. So when you're gonna be thinking about that when you go see this car, Thanks to guys who's all into racing products, they got some specific radius rods on that bad boy so cool. So go check those out. And thank you to Kyle and all the guys at Vision Cannabis. They had a massive, massive showing at Cranon. It was really, really cool. All right, so let's get into the show. You want to introduce our next guest and I'll let him in on Instagram.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I do. So. Our first guest is Katie Danbury. She goes to me, but you know free. Close.

Speaker 1:

Only like what? An hour away.

Speaker 2:

I'd say an hour. Yeah, he's more down by, like the beach area, I think.

Speaker 1:

But there he is what's up, Katie?

Speaker 3:

What's up? How's it going? It's going pretty good, looking at all that hardware he's got on the back.

Speaker 2:

Oh okay, Showing off Working on it.

Speaker 1:

So, all right, what's the first question you got for Katie? How did you think?

Speaker 2:

Well, we feel like we've known each other so long that, like I don't actually remember me.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I think I was thinking about. It was probably like seven years ago when we were making 250 cents each other. We've been competing for a while.

Speaker 2:

Really. Yeah, we've had so long.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, good battle.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

All right, I'm just going to chime in here and tell you guys that's longer than I've been side by side for a few more than I started. You guys are better, oh yeah. So what are some of the questions that you have for them?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I wanted to start with how much effort does it take to drive at a professional level? I know you've gone through like a bunch of state years of racing but you know like how much time in the day guard you're like what do you do when, like for schooling stuff? How do you balance that?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so it takes a lot of time just all around With school. We're getting caught up on school or getting ahead in school just to make it for the weekend. We got the training and then after school it's straight to working on the car and make training at the hundred percent ready for the next race, Make sure it's all clean, throw up all the product and really just a lot of work to get to the race track. So a lot of people don't see that you have the scenes, but that's the hardest part of racing, yeah. So once you have the race track, we have to get ready. We have to go pit box ready, fill up the face tracks, all the fuel loading, all the trailers. I mean it's a process, it's the full-time job.

Speaker 2:

Right, it's not just the weekend, it's the week before and the week after.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and that's just getting to the race and getting ready for the race. Then you have the training and you have the planning of promoting products and making sure that everything is going where you can be going. So I mean, I've never really calculated how long it takes, but I'm always working on racing, I'm always trying to think of something to get better and kind of watching what other people view and kind of implementing that in my program.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think that's so cool that Kaden talks about it like that, because that means in my opinion, in the way I'm taking that is that means that he's really accountable for all the stuff that he does and he's also really looking forward to making progress in everything. Right, Like he just said two things. He said, well, I have you ready for the next race and I have to prepare for this race. Like he's looking for perfection, but he understands that it's not achievable and you keep putting the hard work in right.

Speaker 2:

Right, yeah, no, it's a process. I think it's a challenge for sure, but I think it's worth it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's worth it in the long run, especially all the years. I think I hit year 10 next year of racing. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

That's like 10 years of work, 10 years of work Right. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy. That's kind of great. How do you relate to what he's talking?

Speaker 2:

about. Yeah, I mean same. I've been racing for quite I mean pretty much as long as you have. Yeah, Starting in dirt series, I think yeah.

Speaker 3:

I think that's kind of where a lot of people have been around for a while. It all started at dirt series and now we're all racing best of the desert.

Speaker 2:

Yeah the good time the cars yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I do want to talk about that like with your future and stuff in racing, like where do you see yourself going in the long run?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I just I keep on seeing visions of. I always like to get better at what I'm doing. I don't like to just stay in the same spot for a while. So if I see someone doing something and I'm not, I want to look and do it more and I'll be like how are they doing that and why I do it that? Yeah, I want to make sure I'm getting better the entire time and I think just progression will lead to bigger things. And just show more face at places like Tantz Sports Show and all those shows there's really want to put my face out there and get my name out there. Well, I'm even today at school, like my high school did a documentary a while back and this kid was like oh, I recognize you from that documentary that they did about you. So just getting my name out there and just showing my face a little more, it's definitely going to break me, dude.

Speaker 1:

I got to say it, like what you just said is exactly what well any motor sports needs. But like I always wanted to be able to go into Walmart and ask a girl, a lady or a girl, and be like, hey, do you see the off road race this weekend? And she said yes, and that's what Kayden is trying to break, that same barrier, right Cause, like right now, nobody knows what off road really is unless they're in it. But like Kayden just had somebody at his school asking about it, like that's so cool, dude, even if it's one person I mean, it's more than that but even if it's one person that makes a huge difference Right?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, Big shout out to my cousin Grayson, cause he does this broadcasting at our school Carl's bad in Carl's bad and he did a documentary a while back and it was just kind of showing the ropes of racing and what it takes and even interviewed my mom seeing that side of the story and just kind of showed everyone what racing is and what off road is and how much love it is to get into it. So we're skating it out to different people with a huge thing, Especially when kids and my clock that I have never met are asking about it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, totally. I just started laughing in my head. All right, I'm going to ask you guys what to say, but you think you're my? I was gonna do an interview, and do you think you're all with me?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, my mom definitely didn't dig it at the idea, but then she got in there and I mean it was a good interview. Like I was really impressed. My cousin did a great job on her.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

What about your?

Speaker 2:

mom, I don't know my mom's very antisocial when it comes to stuff like that.

Speaker 3:

So so convincing. But I mean it sets it apart when you see the mom back story of it and, uh, their view of how racing is going and sort of seeing us put in the work. So it's I mean to watch them and you get to really hear when they start talking about it pretty.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but this is perfect. Came for Bella's new show, I know, because now all of a sudden she could have a mom.

Speaker 3:

I know that that's a good episode. It really it. I mean, you'll feel a lot, a lot different.

Speaker 2:

Sarah, reference dope yeah.

Speaker 1:

I love it. Yeah, don't forget to shout out people that are coming.

Speaker 3:

Uh, okay, they're not. They've been interviews already. I mean, what more come this?

Speaker 1:

They're trying to bail out, you gotta tie some somehow. All right bud.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

All right, do you have any more questions?

Speaker 2:

for kade, I do. Um, what life skills do you think racing has taught you? So I know like, well, I'm just gonna ditch this while it's good, but, um, I feel like racing is more than just you know getting in a car and driving like See, being like you're getting taught like the sportsmanship and like how to work on the team, and I know that for me, but like I was gonna give them for you Like when is that?

Speaker 3:

Yeah. So I mean racing teaches me a lot just in life. Uh, sorry, to meet people, show faces and kind of just it's. It's kind of taught me, even with friends, just the the break to I break the ice already and just start a conversation, that it makes the whole situation more comfortable, though I've really been seeing that lately and just the hard work ethic and uh, just teaching you like Even though, like I mean racing, we've put a lot of work for a lot of things but we're doing this for to make ourselves better and it's not like we're getting paid for it. I mean, we are getting paid but we're we're putting a lot of work.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we're, we're uh, we're putting a lot of work in and just that work over years that we don't realize that we're putting in. Once you get in a real life job or you start working for someone, you really you can see the difference between you and the other person that hasn't done that experience and while it's putting the work that you're doing. So I think that's a good thing, it's thought, it's a hard work effort.

Speaker 1:

I think he's talking about confidence there too. Oh yeah, so that was one thing I learned. When you're a teenager, it's hard right, and if it's like you read, there's all these different things your causing yourself. It's up and down. You got cooler people than you in school, you got people that are, or here in school, like there's all these different things right, like, and that's the real one for every kid. But when you have something that you can really focus on and that you are potentially good at, or even if you're not good at it and you start getting better at it, it's a really, really huge thing for any youth to be able to understand, like what you're talking about. To that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no, I think I was especially just going through like a lot of phases in my life, was like a teenager. I think racing gets you like help, like being able to just like figure out who my real friends were, and like Some of the best friends I've made have been in brief.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's for a lot of the kids in racing or just fine, and they went. It's when I cover the best it comes to business. So, um, everyone we got, we're all friends outside of the track, but then we banged, or during racing.

Speaker 2:

But, I think that's something that like adults need to learn in racing. Is that like because when kids go off you know they don't. They don't mix going on the track with yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

It's funny because that king of the hammers we had Uh a little uh. So one of our friends bumped me and it's like we got on the tractor laughing about a joke about it. It didn't make so much memories Even that the 10 seconds that you see him, yeah, I mean it's just it's a ton of fun, just like. Go back the memories and, uh, I was riding with my buddy, uh, and we were just going down the straightaway for a while and I was just almost like realizing when I this is like a friendship Thing right here like you guys are going through the desert, like desert, you guys started from the bottom and you guys are just going.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and and at the end, if one person, your friend, beats you or you beat them, you're happy for the one way or another, yeah yeah, I think it's a big sports friendship thing with friends.

Speaker 3:

I mean, I made you and I know you as as young kids, we don't old guys, we just we off the track and on the track we have a lot of fun.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's kind of crazy that you said that, though, like, because I do feel that that seemed like the older generation of parents could totally learn.

Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah, I think the youth has no problem with what sportsmanship. It's the adults that they need to.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they saw you with adults. Take notice, uh, okay, so let's do two things, bella. Let's look at the clock right now and uh see when the next guest is going to come, and then see if we have any more time to ask you any questions, or also ask him if he has anything to talk to us about.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I know that. You know you've been working on some new stuff and you're raising careers and being like You've let him do a little CP yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, um, well, lately I've been working on my new car. This is I got in that pretty good accident at team Amherst. I ended up going seven times, exciting all the time, so uh, but I was. We had another incident just a little later. First time we get back in the car, so uh. So right now I'm getting back to this health and they keep talking about the big things for me. I just want to make sure I get out before I get back out there, go really fast after that of you and just make sure I'm a hard guy ready and uh. So for right now we have to leave our back from back here. That's what it's building and getting ready to test. Look, I was the fuck Taking a step back and really making sure that we're we're still on track and you can do this even better when you come back.

Speaker 2:

Right, yeah, I'm good.

Speaker 1:

I think that's one of the best things that uh any youth can can understand Is that you don't always have to be pushing forward at 110 percent. Sometimes, like kaden just said, the accident that he had is no joke, like that's very, very difficult to overcome, right mean. In fact, most cases It'll just take them out of race and all all together. But he's got enough confidence and they'll try to be able to push past that. But he also understands that Sometimes you do need to take a little bit of a break, like your body to you, which reminds you. They Re-focus what your efforts are to be able to get back into it and at the same time you still building this program because it's built under your car. He's like setting all this stuff up. He's planning almost behind the scenes stuff, so when he gets out there on the track it's full.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I like to think of it. I like to think of it. Sometimes it's like running when you're. When you run across, if you can you can't last super long, but when you can you run for a good distance. Slow down a little bit, you know kind of regroup and then keep going. You're just gonna keep it going and but if you just pray at the beginning that we're gonna go down from there.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, I like to look at it that way. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's I. I relate to that definitely. I had a pretty big accident too when, like you know, just take a little month break and then kind of re keeping yourself and coming back strong after that is really Worth. So prop seat for sure.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

All right, 18. What do you think would be a good name for bellets show or segment on the show? We have a couple that we were thinking about, but what do you?

Speaker 3:

think I don't know. That's a good question. I was thinking about the beginning. When you guys are talking about that, um, I think it's. I think I really like the idea of you guys this a little part of the show I really like. I think I think she'll be really good at it.

Speaker 1:

Thank you, I do too, and if you have any like suggestions, throw them in the, in the comments or whatever. When we're all talking about it, maybe, like towards the end of the show, will release what we think it could be called, unless we get a better name.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, I'll definitely throw in some names, but everyone should think about it, because this is this is a good, good idea.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, I'm really stoked to hit the youth talking so who knows, maybe kaden's gonna be your co-author, knows.

Speaker 1:

Uh, we had somebody comments in, you might know her. No uh, she said that, uh, you and spult have better apps and you learned from her. Uh, but she's right, though. Like it's well, give us your experience to talk with, like kind of the same stuff that kaden was talking about.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so I. I think it must have been a year ago now at the cal party.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, just spotting, me.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but you know we got a clean bad accident, a couple stitches for sure. That was probably the worst ever. But you know we had to really grow from it and like Just rebuilding the car but like rebuilding our skills and like my motivation to even get back out there and do it. Yeah so it was. It was a lot, and then the first race that we did was team hamburgers and that was a pretty good success. So thank it's. It's just the motivation to get back out there, that you yeah.

Speaker 1:

Does it make it so that, like when you, when you have that uh team of the hamburgers to the town, like Wife off all the bad stuff? Yeah?

Speaker 2:

No, I feel like that was like, that was like the okay, I want to do this, you know like yeah. I want to keep going, it you know. It's a little setback, but everybody has it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, right now I haven't finished in three races, and two of them are accidents and one of them's a park failure. All of them are out of my hand, so just the motivation to keep going was hard to get. But I mean, I think I have it now and the card for them, so I look at it every day. I'm like, all right, I'm ready to give back right, yeah, no, that's.

Speaker 2:

You just need that little start. But no, I'm, I'm rooting for you.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, thank you.

Speaker 2:

Yes, yes it's all right.

Speaker 1:

So, uh, let's tell kaden Thank you and uh wish him well, and then we're gonna get our next guest on. So go ahead and belt.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, thank you so much for joining for my first Interview. I'm really really happy and it was no problem.

Speaker 3:

Thank you, yeah, thank you guys, I appreciate it. Yeah later, everybody later.

Speaker 1:

That's. It's really cool because uh, and you know guys like kaden like they make it pretty easy to have the conversation Right, so it's cool. Uh, look, you even got some compliments in there so far. So, if you have Sarah, shout out, but Read your comments so that people on the audio Know what she just said.

Speaker 2:

She said amazing job done, yeah see.

Speaker 1:

Interview. Oh, it was a great interview, so all right talking to kaden. Let's introduce our next guest and vote that they request the Choice.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so our next guest is Jackson and james, and mandel oh, we're gonna have two.

Speaker 1:

Yes, okay, cool, uh all right, I'm pretty sure. Let's see if uh, do you know what's it? Where they're gonna join from.

Speaker 1:

Um, they should be joining from here but okay, we're gonna wait until they join. Hopefully they got the time right. Oh, look, see you got a couple other. Uh, the shout, usin Hi, miss you at kranden, but it's good to see you joining us now. This is bella's first show, but we're gonna have the kids. Uh, all right. And then, uh, did you already say Okay, cool. Do you think that the mammals may or may not feel how to join?

Speaker 2:

maybe not.

Speaker 1:

Oh, let's see here. Oh, here we go, jackson, right there. Okay, all right, give us an intro while we're waiting them to load up.

Speaker 2:

So I'm not sure where Jackson is. I know it's out for you.

Speaker 1:

All right, give them an intro.

Speaker 2:

So this is Jackson and J-mo. They're racing the 250 and 170 classes. Yeah, all right, what's up guys? Yeah.

Speaker 3:

How are you guys doing?

Speaker 2:

Good, they're like so good, it's just like.

Speaker 1:

So you know what you're going to have to do. The best thing to do when you have two people on at the same time right here is to individually ask each one of them a question that you're going to ask, or maybe switch up the questions a little bit. So let's start with the older one first and then ask them the first question and go from there.

Speaker 2:

Right, ok. So, jackson, let's start with you. When was your last race? Like, how'd you do when it was in Oklahoma and I got second place overall At the Visions? Yeah, yeah, was that a pretty cool experience? Yeah, it was pretty fun. I'm pretty sure we hung out the entire time, but yeah.

Speaker 1:

That's just like you said, though you always love hanging out off the track, right yeah, all right. So let's mention some of these comments that are coming through.

Speaker 2:

They've hit the details.

Speaker 1:

They are, you've got to say the name so that because when we people listen to us on audio they're not going to know what we're looking at, so describe it to them.

Speaker 2:

Sarah Danbury said my favorite. The mom said hey, boys. And, as Murphy said, the best 14 groups.

Speaker 1:

Yep, so we have a bunch of people joining too. So all right, let's go on to the next question.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. So I want to talk about friendships that you guys can meet in the industry and, like, you're racing the program and so I know you guys pretty much grew up racing it. So what kind of friends did he make so far with basketball? He made so many from like I started racing a lot, so I let so many people that have racists like Chase, carr, trinie, and then you won, yeah, yeah, what about you? J-vo? I met him a lot. I started racing a lot.

Speaker 1:

You guys got to talk a little bit louder, ok, so everybody can hear you. We're also going to have a song, I too, so basically talk as loud as you can, all right, like yelling at us over race bar.

Speaker 2:

Colby Graham said J-Mo is a future Robin. Yeah, oh, that's awesome.

Speaker 1:

That's a pretty good compliment right there, buddy. What's the next question?

Speaker 2:

I would say what is the biggest highlight of your guys's race and groups? Who?

Speaker 1:

do you want to go for?

Speaker 2:

Jackson, the biggest highlight for me is when I won a California 300. And it was like it's so cool getting to Warrington Round of Spodium. Then you hear the champagne and all that stuff. So it's one period, right. Yeah, that's really cool. What about you, jane? Well, how about you hear your highlights? We're in the video games. Yeah, yeah, I was on top.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that is cool. Like, and to see the kids like on top. Like, did they, have they done anything fun? Like, did you see Dex award drinking out of his shoe? Oh yeah, I think he was at the Calvary. You guys see that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I was. I think it was right after he went up right before me and it was pretty cool to watch yeah.

Speaker 1:

Did that mean you want to drink out of your shoe?

Speaker 2:

Because that's kind of gnarly huh, I didn't know about it really.

Speaker 1:

That's hilarious.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah. Another question I have is who is your biggest hope in crepping the car and like crepping yourself before races, because it can be a lot. So, yeah, um, mostly my dad and half town of Brian's car is helping with. My mom is also helping a lot, and it's just like so many people are trying to help with my big plan. Yeah, yeah, I get it. And then, like you guys are siblings, so you know how is it like? I know you guys don't race in the same classes, but I was it like like doing the same sport that you guys love together as like brothers. It's. It's really cool to go watch each other and cheer each other on. Like half the time. I'll be on my own radio and you'll sometimes get on my radio. It's so fun to scare each other on. Yeah, and then, Jackson, how old are you? I'm 11. And Jamelle, how old are you? Eight?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so that's crazy, but that's that's like the whole teamwork there, right? So he's like they're sharing secrets. I'm like doing all of his stuff together, right? Like you see he's on the radio. Open spot for him, like you can't get in better than that. No, are you guys in the motocross?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm right, we have a few anchors and we ride dirt bikes. We go mountain biking all the time and we ride BMX's these kids.

Speaker 1:

My question specifically was the Lawrence brothers. They support each other like massive, like Jet Lawrence, yeah, and it's kind of like that, but a little bit different. You have to do not full wheels because like they keep getting better and better, because they support each other and they drive each other forward. Do you guys feel like you're doing that same thing?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we do that a lot. We like. Let's say, like I have a jump in the backyard and I'll help my brother work his way up to knit it and like and like. Even on the racetrack there's some jumps, I help and knit. Like I used to race on Femmys and you race on, I used to help him in all the massive jumps out there.

Speaker 1:

He said massive yeah.

Speaker 2:

It's super important having a role model, but like even the best opportunity to have you know your great brother as your role model because, like as she's family and like they're the closest advice to you.

Speaker 1:

So you know well, how does that feel on the other end?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, how do you feel like having you know, just that older role model and sitting to kind of you know, guide the path? It's really nice because you can help me work my first love there a lot, yeah, yeah, it's pretty cool.

Speaker 1:

That's a bad help. So too, like when you're like, I had a mentor named Casey Beck. He actually hosted the dirt lab filled with me for a long time and I was a couple years older than him, but like under, but she was always so much faster, but then, like five weeks, you start closing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no, it's really cool. It is, it is.

Speaker 1:

There's some more questions though.

Speaker 2:

And then how do you guide balance school and racing? Because I know that's like a big thing, especially good being, like you know growing up, you know so when we knew my brother, our home pool, so like we only go third base of reach. So like when my dad had someone always tell her how to prove around, she caught Sandy a trends with them and all of that stuff and they checked all the bull theater for our cars and we're on floor. So like it's always like he's here, he's worked on the cars and stuff and don't really see him. He didn't work on our pool, on the motorhome, on the way to the race or something. Right, yeah, it's convenient and nice.

Speaker 1:

Well, it's also a lot of hard work, especially when you have such a busy life. Yeah, get the family everybody. But it's cool to see, and you know, like for first mode or for for Tam, experience is that they're doing pretty much the same thing that you. Yeah, sure.

Speaker 2:

And then I'll start with Jackson first. But the same thing I asked you and what do you guys see yourself in the future? Like more I work harder and stuff with racing and stuff I think pool itself it is. It's like Pete working. As far as I am right now, I just came like to us getting sort of good and maybe one day and then it won't win in the race. But how I'm like now, fighting people, seeing themselves up like a baby one bit like baby one day and be one of the best. Yeah, yeah, that's a great goal. What about you, j-mo? Is that racing or vision? Yeah, I think that's a very good.

Speaker 1:

Did you think that they have some favorite driver?

Speaker 2:

I don't know. What do you guys think? Do you guys have any favorite drivers or people that you look up to besides each other? Yeah, I look up to, I look up to the Fest Clinteros, chase, carr and Mike. Are they Anderson and Ron Anderson? I like, looking at the past, is they're all co-brothered. That's pretty cool. What about you? J-mo Uh, faisalhar um, ron Anderson and Wafu-Tair yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So they got all kind of the same. I don't know I also which you say yeah. So I don't know if you guys are able to look on Instagram and see like the Dirt Life Show Up channel or your parents let you. But we played. Uh, are you Smarter Than A Third Grader? A third grader with Ron Anderson and uh J Drizzle. Uh, at Crandon, it was really funny, ron. Ron J DeMarche, like tell you how hard you guys think that you can win. Are you smarter than a third grader against a big boy.

Speaker 2:

Provere.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that sounds like competition If you've got another show coming up here, Bella Are you smarter than a third grader. That's the whole point, right oh?

Speaker 2:

yeah, oh, that would be pretty funny.

Speaker 1:

Could you imagine Ron Anderson just getting waxed by Jackson?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, put that on again.

Speaker 1:

Dude for real. Hey look what just pulled off A Cycoin Power Sport. Oh yeah, one of the brand new Cannons, have you guys seen?

Speaker 2:

those things, oh yeah, the uh new what's very top there. I saw them on um there Instagram things and I saw it and it actually it looks really clear.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, totally, and they're really good antlings. So let's throw a shout out to Jeff Proctor. You just jumped off. Hi, jeff, how are you Hi? So, uh, again, we're going to let everybody know, uh, this is Bella Bouchard's first show. It's going to be episode one and we're going to figure out what the name of, uh it's going to be called, or segment of the show. So, uh, jeff, we are now going to have a DirtLive show that's, uh, more pointed and focused on the youth, but Bella's going to be the lead on that. It's going to be pretty cool. So I really appreciate everybody that's listening and watching right now. And, uh, when you are watching iTunes and all that stuff, please always throw us a like and give Bella some support. Yes, all right, let's look at the time again and then see if you have time for more questions.

Speaker 2:

Six oh five All right.

Speaker 1:

When do we have our next guest joining? I?

Speaker 2:

think six 10.

Speaker 1:

Okay, perfect, so we still got a little more time with the boys. Do you have any more questions? I have some of them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, go ahead Three questions.

Speaker 1:

All right. So my first question is how is it when you guys are traveling across the country with your parents? Because you guys travel a lot to go different races. I've seen you guys in Utah, I've seen you guys over in Texas, obviously in Oklahoma, all over the place. Right when I was little, that was one of my favorite things to do is to travel across the country, because you get to see so many cool things. So how do you guys feel about that?

Speaker 2:

It's always fun Like getting to see all the cool places in Oklahoma, texas and Utah is like every time you like you see something cool, like water park, like the drop there, and just check it out. It's always fun doing that.

Speaker 1:

There really is pretty cool, Right? Hey, I just saw Tom I come in from Mannington Fire. Do you know who she is? No, I do not. So she is. Well, she competes in patents and stuff. She lives in Tennessee, but she's also a side by side racer too and she did the 12 hour race at TechSplex. She Ironman now whole thing with her family. Yeah, so it's pretty cool because and having that girl connection is- pretty bad, yeah, yes.

Speaker 2:

And then Chase Carr said hi Jack, hi Chase, hi babe. You're both pretty funny, you're both like a big guy. They have so many nicknames.

Speaker 1:

What are so? All right, so tell me a nickname for each one.

Speaker 2:

Jackson. I don't have one, but I should make one about music, because this kid love music more than anybody I know.

Speaker 1:

All right, here's some questions so we can understand what you love about it Jackson.

Speaker 2:

So, okay, visions 2021, me and Jackson pretty much listen to music the entire time, really. Yeah, I think it was pretty cool.

Speaker 1:

Oh, maybe just said the type one by a music. Oh, yes, Same. Dang, that's crazy. Okay, sorry, what's the music?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so Jackson is a pretty big music fan.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's what some bands are, something what's your favorite man?

Speaker 2:

I like listening to Morgan Wallin. Yeah, he's got the mullet growing.

Speaker 1:

Let's see the back. Let's see the back of the hair.

Speaker 2:

I mean it's not really mullet. It used to be a modern mullet, but now my hair is growing back, so like dude what's a modern mullet?

Speaker 1:

What?

Speaker 2:

is that? Well, it's where you have pretty much long hair on the top and then fried shape. Okay, okay.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I mean I guess that's. I didn't know the way.

Speaker 2:

No, hi Rock interesting.

Speaker 1:

All right, so beats, go that part. Ask the question that should be asked. Came a sinner? That's both Jackson's Go ahead and ask the question.

Speaker 2:

Jackson, what is your favorite type of you? Um, I don't know. I like a lot of types of music.

Speaker 1:

Um, you see the Belgrade at back over there Can't rip, or was a finger I.

Speaker 2:

Like oh no, I don't know, I just like the bunch of stuff. Now I just look a little over there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, what was on your playlist lap?

Speaker 2:

um, or why do we play baseball? So we do like a lot of walk-up songs, so I like play a lot of my walk-up songs. He's stuck so like we play like Ritz with Tom the young gravy.

Speaker 1:

Hey, we got some good comments coming in probably.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, how about a hairstyle, a double white? It's not sure that was oh. Not sure what a double white is, but it's a trailer.

Speaker 1:

Really, it's a wide trailer. That's a pretty good name.

Speaker 2:

That's the shoes off in the back. That's a big trailer.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, not like a trailer like a poultry, I'm like a mobile. Yeah, that's awesome. Maybe we should put like on your helmet when you put double white, even hairs, just slowing up. So Robert Nash just asked the question.

Speaker 2:

Maybe we can get the interview right there sometimes. Should do a great yes.

Speaker 1:

So right, you just want a championship too. Yeah, and he did something. So do you guys like advice from like how to get more sponsors and stuff that's?

Speaker 3:

an what.

Speaker 1:

You guys want advice, so I would get more sponsors and how to keep your sponsor.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah so Riker did something that was really cool. We were at Crandon and Maxis went over to talk to him. I did a little interview with him, but before he did the interview you went in the trailer. He went to talk to Rosie and he got a champagne bottle. That a special message, thought it. He said I just won my championship. I'd like to also give you a champagne bottle because you helped me win this championship. And he gave her the champagne bottle, and so Maxis now has a champagne bottle. It was really cool and the message is fantastic because it thanked them for all the support and everything. So if you guys ever get the opportunity to do that, definitely bake your spots as much as they can, even if it's with a small Little gift like that.

Speaker 2:

And yeah, I don't pretty good advice. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And there she goes. See Rosie said it was so special, so special.

Speaker 2:

I think we're rounding out now, yeah so I Did want to ask one more question. I am starting this whole, you know, podcasting me and my little segment with George, so is there any like names that you guys can think of? Help me out.

Speaker 1:

Think it should start with Bella, should be like Bella's something.

Speaker 2:

Bella's broadcast yeah, double B, double B. Oh yeah, that's pretty good, keep it in mind. All right, you guys for everything.

Speaker 1:

Is there a great job. We'll see you guys at the next race. That. Hi All right, I don't know if cash is still gonna join her. How do you want me to do it? But I mean message her real quick and see if you can jump on. You want him to jump on at the same time yeah.

Speaker 1:

Let's uh, let's talk about something else too. Like, let's talk, let's talk about the ambitions for you. Right, like your stories, you still have a lot of stuff going on, but like, how do you mean that there? Anything like you asked the boys how do you mean?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so I just thought homes, which is kind of like, you know, a big deal for me because We've been asking to get home for a while. So you know, we kind of did that. And then, yeah, I want to start college classes to go, but I also want to be, you know, like racing in mind. Yeah, I'm gonna start, this was said me. So I think those are the kind of balls I'm working towards so far. But you know, we just see it and we see for how to use it, so they're pretty hard man.

Speaker 2:

I guess what's up.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, all right, so introduce our our friend here.

Speaker 2:

It's cashly Croy.

Speaker 1:

Alabama. Alabama yeah, that's great, the Alabama, the Alabama kid. All right, so I'm gonna pull up the, the Instagram here, but give him a little bit of, or give him a little bit of the intro of why we have the moment.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so we have a lot of show because it holds a really cool stunt At some of these recent races. Homemade is a little. I don't know if people follow video, but I would say well, we're gonna play the video for everybody.

Speaker 1:

So I don't know, let's see if everybody can see it on our Instagram channel. But go ahead and describe. I know what you did, bella, or do you want me to, because we?

Speaker 2:

don't know how to describe back.

Speaker 1:

All right, so we're looking at rock racing. It's ultra for racing and it is happening. Crazy. Wisconsin and the racing like they go full speed, full speed over rocks and, unfortunately, actual awesome great rear wheel and didn't even move a spot up in throttle. He's kept it wide open, it was barred through the whole race.

Speaker 5:

It was just going so smooth and then this happened. God, take us through it real quick. Cash, though. Let me start it off like a level. That's very ball, fun and wet. That's where my way up to second and the first lap behind Cal Cheney and Just ran the whole race got like five laps down lap six, my tire fell off after I had passed Kyle because he had a flat and was leaking the race, and then tire flew off, jumped over a bunch of people and Pretty much if you got one to go, you don't stop there, you just hold her wife, keep it going to the finish line. I asked my dad on the radio Do we keep going? He said. He said yeah, go.

Speaker 1:

It was pretty intense watching like I don't know if your dad told you or if anybody else told you, but up in the We'll call it the grand sands, or I'm the hill where he's watching. Everybody was like it makes it a little harder to drive like that, for sure it was so crazy to see him, but it was pretty cool to see that you Never give up, right yeah, because most people would pull over but not catch so then we got to the hard rocks like the, the bad section, and there are the car on the race line so I had to go to, like the heart, the hardest spot to go up.

Speaker 5:

It's pretty much hold it wide open the fist it'll do it like bring it back to the rock bounce. Today it's like what you today, just wide open and it didn't really work very well with two, with three wheels.

Speaker 1:

What you cream the shard, and you really just said a rock bounce guy.

Speaker 2:

Cruises a big fan of a catch, if you didn't know already.

Speaker 1:

Your curse is also you know why I think that Is cashing them. They're the same in Paladins, just full all the time, you know, I was thinking like. At the time too, we were watching from up top like and everybody's yelling and screaming. I'm like Dude, how is he making it this far? I mean rocks. I know you didn't get to see it, but like what did it feel like when you're going through, where you like dude, I have a chance to make it, or were you?

Speaker 5:

like I don't know. So, like I said, there is a car like in the line that everybody was taking. There was a easier side and Like it's not. Like you just stop in the rocks with three tires, then you lose all your momentum to get up the top and just Really stop from there. So I had to hit the harder side To the floor. And what?

Speaker 1:

you're going. Yeah, that's wrong, was gonna, because it looked like, honestly, like when the wheel fell off and you saw the rock coming, you just just smashed it full peppered like I, got a skim across it like nobody's art flan everywhere.

Speaker 5:

It was crazy.

Speaker 1:

Could you imagine how that felt in the car, though?

Speaker 2:

I don't, I don't imagine.

Speaker 5:

Wait, what do you say, yeah?

Speaker 1:

All right, so let's, we're gonna get you think real on here in a little bit, right yeah, so why'd you ask the Dash? A couple more questions.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so how did you even end that race like it, what so?

Speaker 5:

well, probably loud, like I was good and so good and we were, we're leading the race. And then I had to go that the Work, the harder rock section and, like I said, that car got in the way and it's hard side, I've got turn sideways and couldn't back up, couldn't go forward, couldn't do nothing. So we're pretty much stuck for the rest of the ready-slashing cars, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I would say, even though it was, you know, such a let down, it was still. I feel like that'd be a pretty good highlight because you really didn't give up and most people would.

Speaker 5:

It's what makes fun. Watching for videos and everybody else. Definitely was a let down for us, so yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah well, that, first of all be even leave against God is like how Cheney and Travis all drew the blue guys is a pretty big so. But I will tell you this when we're talking about racing, there's always a thing called value, and you provided more value with the media that you got the never give up attitude and the full pepper on the throttle. Then you did stand up on top of the podium. It's a good job, yeah.

Speaker 5:

I appreciate it would have been. It would have been not sure if we would have been able to get out the top.

Speaker 1:

But you never know what did Mandy say right there.

Speaker 2:

Mandy said most memorable moment and it was. I wish I was there to witness it myself.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, it's still filling it.

Speaker 1:

All right, buddy. Well, actually you have a chance to thank the people that, yeah, yeah, who would you like to thank mainly?

Speaker 5:

adventure lock off, forget for Just a fly car and just everything. If Jay Shaw's car he races all the four therys if close to us, we're good buddies with them. He couldn't make the call and said let's Get a race. Though had a lot of work like the whole, but before Brandon getting that car ready and so Yones 11 states across the UK and he's growing and it's cool that he has sponsored like that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, all right. So we had a couple couple comments that come Watch. Read me in these.

Speaker 2:

First that he said, nobody remembers the winner and they remember the.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the one day. That's very true, but I do remember the weather.

Speaker 3:

Yes, all right.

Speaker 1:

You got to understand Sarcasm. Oh yeah, and cash, like it to my god and reading.

Speaker 2:

I'm not said, if you were really good, you would have won with three wheels.

Speaker 5:

And that is why he is at home working out without the racing.

Speaker 1:

What a good reply, hey, but I gotta ask a question for me. Is that thing that you're gonna be the free will champion you go start racing through with?

Speaker 2:

a modest well at this point yeah, you gotta get that program started.

Speaker 5:

The money frame me a story wheeler, I'll get out there and do whatever.

Speaker 1:

You and the Miller boys could battle. I think you probably haven't covered on three wheels. Oh, I love the Miller boys so much. All right, let's thank him very much, and then we'll get yeah.

Speaker 2:

Thank you so much. Yeah, she was really nice talking to you. Thanks for letting us come on. Hey, you crushed it this week.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, thank, you. I Next time.

Speaker 1:

Tell your family hello to All right. So we'll just wait till you can ask to join and we'll talk with you from a little bit here, like when you, when you're able to talk with Well, all for you know the guys, it's pretty cool to see a little bit of personality. But you know, it's crazy. It's like what he even said at the beginning and you button just watch. The same thing in this.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, everybody has a passion.

Speaker 1:

We're not talk wait and have fun. Yeah, all right, let's see if Ethan wants to come on here. There he is, all right. Give him an intro.

Speaker 4:

Grim and 17 years old oh what's up, you guys, how are you doing?

Speaker 1:

You're supposed to get the intro. Hi, ethan, hello. So since you're the whole mess on the camera here, hold on. So go ahead and mess with the camera and Bella's gonna give you an intro.

Speaker 4:

All right perfect.

Speaker 2:

Okay, ethan is a side-by-side. Good research, ethan, where are you from?

Speaker 4:

I'm from Temecula, California.

Speaker 2:

Oh, so yes, Southern California.

Speaker 1:

Yep, right next to me, man Ha ha, just down the street, probably cast by you on my way to school every day.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I see you all the time. I was way, but I don't know if you don't see me or something.

Speaker 1:

Honestly, I'm only looking at something. It's crazy.

Speaker 2:

Wait cuz you drive right, you have your license.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I turned 16 last year, so I've been driving school all day and Driving to the races and all over the place. It's been great.

Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

All right. So Michelle, you know, just said the she was just looking at pictures of Ricky and, I think, ethan. So that was that.

Speaker 3:

Ricky and you.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, we used to race 170s back in the day and I we helped Ricky get into our 70 racing. They're a great family. We love the user.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, one cool thing, everybody likes up everybody.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so I'm speaking about friends and stuff. You know what kind of friends have you made, like in the industry? You've been racing, obviously, for a really long time, so I'm gonna give you some of them.

Speaker 4:

Honestly, almost all my best friends have been through racing. I mean Dallas Gonzalez, you guys, sebastian and Caden, and I love the mandals. They're amazing too, and it's just the amount of relationships that you form throughout the years. I've only been racing seven years, but you meet so many new people and everyone's always so friendly and willing to help out and like it's so easy to form bonds at the racetrack right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think that's that's the most like. Important thing about racing is really the friends that you make yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, exactly so much fun. It's weird cuz like you'll be on the track and I'll be battling it out and banging doors and bumping each other, but the second you get off the track it's like nothing ever happened and sure, like if your friend beats you you're kind of bummed about it. I would have loved to win, but at the end of the day we're all out there to have fun and just have a good time.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I agree.

Speaker 1:

Wonder if it's hard for delay. Is it hard to separate that though? You think it's like. I don't know, man Cuz it. I guess it has kids. Yeah, it has lots to do with ego, right, like you got to be able to like, like, keep your ego down so it doesn't take over.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it's weird. It's kind of weird because I think to really perform it like the highest level is you have to have a bit Of an ego yet, to have a feeling that when I step on the track I'm the best guy out there and I know I can go out and win. And it's hard to kind of dial that back when you're off the track with your buddies and you're just messing around and having fun it's. It's really the hardest part of maintaining those relationships is keeping yourself in check.

Speaker 1:

Right. Is that something that you think is harder for guys in the sport from girls? I?

Speaker 2:

Would say it's harder for guys. No, it's guys, but you know it's. I think, yeah, that's more of like a guy thing. I think girls who are just take things to heart and gadget more, just don't they get, you know.

Speaker 1:

Don't just say, yeah, I Completely agree with that too, and not to get too off, too far off subject. But there's a big difference between People that are thoughtful and that are evil. Yeah right, like, and so it's. It's people, I think with Ethan Trent, say it has to have a little bit of both because otherwise it's gonna really hurt your program if it's just all ego-based.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, for sure, you still have to have. You still have to have you know. You have to show you really are and you have to show that I am a normal person outside of racing. It's not all this, oh, I'm gonna race all day long, and you have to show you're a normal person. And that's really where I think the most important part with forming those bonds is showing your natural side outside the track.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's a good point, and maybe just said it's called self-confidence, right? So I guess there's a big difference. What did Michelle? You would say there?

Speaker 2:

She said if you were a badass, you're a badass.

Speaker 1:

I mean, it is true, but yeah, like I think that it has a lot to do with also some good advice and I think, kind of the same stuff that even the socket about now, ethan is very humble and it's very good off-the-track, just like you are, bella, and I think that that is what connects with people the most. Yeah, because they can relate to that. When you're in the race car, you just have to be a savage.

Speaker 2:

When you also have to be confident your abilities to be able to know when to say right, yeah, but like I feel like learning, especially like us having to learn that at a young age, would be healthy in like the real world too, because I younger eggs, they were doing interviews and we were talking to sponsors and no, that was something that we had to pick up quick at like the age of 10.

Speaker 4:

So yeah, that's one of my favorite parts is how Racing, while it's all fun, it's also taught all of us so many different lessons, like how to be a good person, about humility and about Self-confidence, and how to like be able to talk to others and really be like a personable person, and I think that's one of the many lessons that racing stopped me for sure.

Speaker 1:

Yeah yeah, ethan also has a brother too. Yes, so Tell them, tell everybody what, and then ask him something along those lines, if he's able to kind of be the same thing that James, who we yeah, because I know that Jacob started doing like the cart stuff.

Speaker 2:

Right that you posted on Instagram and like yeah. How you were out there for them and stuff like being a role model team. You know You're the under brother that's watching, like you're watching him kind of follow footsteps. That you did like how was that for you?

Speaker 4:

It's the best feeling. He's. He's like my best friend, I'm with them all the time, and so to be able to share my love and like packing for the sport is this is what I love. This how I'd rather be spending every single hour of the day if I could. And so to be able to share that with him and kind of Share the passion and excitement that me and my dad, my mom, after this sport. It's the best.

Speaker 4:

And I don't know how into it he is. He loves the idea of racing and he really enjoyed his first race. But I know I think it's first guy have to get him out at the track a few more times to really get him, really get him hooked. He enjoyed his first. He did a little circle track racing in a go. I think it was a go yeah, go cart out in Campo and we had a really good time with all our family, super low-key and he did good. I think he got like third place out of eight cars and so you super pumped about that and and, yeah, he spends lots of time on the same and he knows more about racing than I do, which is funny, so it's always a good time with them.

Speaker 1:

It's kind of cool. Like to see that even already has fans. Then the 112th said that they saw them in the Fiori air, so then he's gonna go ask for a picture. That's cool, though, right.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, no, never die. I'll never be afraid to come up, I'm always open.

Speaker 1:

But Travis coin just showed up, so let's give him a huge shout out hi Travis.

Speaker 2:

We are in coin power sports right now shooting live, so thank you for everything you've done. Whoo.

Speaker 1:

That's what? Yeah, we should take him.

Speaker 2:

Oh.

Speaker 4:

Can I get the invite for that one too?

Speaker 1:

Yes, let's make it a party. Okay, so go ahead and say.

Speaker 2:

Joey D said don't forget about Jacob One racing.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah, so that's my uncle, joey and we went camping at the beach last summer and we all to K1 after and Jacob smoked just about all of us definitely smoked me and all the other adults so it's pretty funny to see him go out there and show us how it was done.

Speaker 1:

It took about 30 seconds, like when I first met the Green family. It took me about 30 seconds to figure out a name for Jacob, and it's just the boss boss man. So, alright, what else you got though?

Speaker 2:

Um, I talked about the friendships. Oh, how much time does racing and prep being state got to be like your daily routine, like you wake up every day, you know what, what. How much time does racing consume out of that day?

Speaker 4:

Uh, not enough. I wish I was down at the shop working on cars more, but Uh, probably I'd have like one to two hours a day. It'd be more. But you know, school takes up a lot of time and it's just they gets busy during the winter because I have soccer season for my school and I. There's just so many activities that go on and it seems like I'm not down here enough. But we always get it pulled together for the races. So I guess we're doing something right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and then the whole school, or not comfortable, but school, you know life like. How do you balance school?

Speaker 4:

That's really the hardest part for me, because school is that's. The one stipulation with my parents is I have to go to school and if I'm not getting all A's then we're not going to the racetrack. So it takes up a lot of time, but really I'm just having to make sure I'm getting all my work done as quick as I can and still Get down to the shop and prep the cars, and so make sure some late nights and some long weekends, but it all makes it worth it right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, let's also throw in the dig into that a little bit. So I know the group family very well and Ethan is he's humble when he talks about schooling and stuff like that. But you have some pretty big ambitions.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, so Hopefully I plan on being an orthodontist, so it'd be another. So four years of undergrad and four years of dental school, and then a couple years of Residency and an orthodontist program, so I'm definitely not done. After high school I got a minimum 10 to 12 years, so I'm in it for the long haul.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

You'd, but that right there is a bullet itself. I don't know that most kids would undertake unless they understood the progression of my racing right back. Michelle Houston just asked us a question to. She asked if you know how to work on your car. I think she probably still thinks it's a little kid.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, over the past few years I've really been Playing a big role in the prep. I'm doing basically all the suspension work right now. So I don't play much with the electrical and, like the motors, that's a little bit more complicated. But suspension work I'm tearing the entire thing down to the frame. Every single corner is coming off after every race and it's a lot of work. But it's good and it's a good skill to have to, just to be able to say that I know how to change your tire. There's a lot of kids my age that aren't necessarily like in the motorsports and if they hit a flat driving down the freeway they wouldn't know what to do. And so to have like it's the important little life skills like that that I feel makes racing really important.

Speaker 1:

Yeah and not to mention. In 10 years, 12 years, he's gonna know how to fix all our teeth. Oh yeah yeah, perfect.

Speaker 4:

Yeah well, I have a two shops next door of a little side-by-side shop, and then I was the Donner's office.

Speaker 1:

That would be so sick. And then so, michelle, if we're, ricky wants to come now that you want to go get the beautified stuff with, like some Nice teeth shine up, and then Ricky wants to go over there and work at the shop, oh, perfect.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I know we were talking about your education, what you were doing in the future like that. That's really rad. But where do you want to go or where do you see yourself with racing in future?

Speaker 4:

Hopefully I someday I want to be on the top step of the podium at like the ball. Dakar will be awesome, it's really just. I want to get down and racing in the Mexico and in my own driver's seat. That's really, I think when you go and think desert racing in America, that's kind of where every all the competition really tends to go, and so I want to be racing against the best and I don't know, show that I can compete against them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

That crazy part about that is everybody that's watching or listening to the show understands what a Monumental feet that will be, especially because racing them off-road has a grown so much over the past years. It's a very, very competitive thing and it's gonna be our friend and I'm up, but I'll see you into weight, oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

I See, and you can help it for sure.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, hopefully. Yeah we do it all to one stop shop.

Speaker 1:

That's fantastic. Wait, there's your new motto. You just came over the slogan for the company yeah, that's perfect.

Speaker 4:

I'll write that one down real quick.

Speaker 1:

Thanks, mandy, for the thing. So we got a still like let's ask even if he thinks of any cool names for your show.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

And we should go through it with him so we can ask what we think it could be too.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so we are. You know, I think I was starting this whole like media segmented with me and George, but we haven't really thought of the name. He's kind of throwing some out there like Bella's corner and stuff from thought of, but nothing really stuck.

Speaker 4:

So I Saw Bella's corner I think it was on your post and I think that was a really cool one. I forget where else I've seen like a. It was a something corner it was. I don't know if it was like news or some talk show, but that was a really good one. Gotta get a good ring to it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm really liking that one. George came up with that one. There was, like Bella's broadcasting too. This is a bunch of different things.

Speaker 1:

I think fellas corner would be kind of cool, you think, because like she could do this and she could take it like if she was a man answer at a race and she could be like, yeah, bella's corner, what's up, guys? Like.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, definitely something you could go, if you could build a brand off that for sure, yeah.

Speaker 2:

So that's, that's the main goal, you know, but just getting it started. I'm really excited and I want to start talking to new people, but I wanted to bring some old faces, like you with Keaton, in there, because you guys are what kind of started this youth and you guys are gonna get future of.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, thank you for having me on. It was a. It was an honor Be on the first show.

Speaker 1:

Before you leave, ethan, I got a question for you about Michelle. You just been also sitting with a new face like that. How are you gonna let it's gonna be a success, no matter what? I think too Well. Is there any suggestions? Because even you've been on the dirt life a few times. You've also kind of done your own lives of different things like that. You obviously have some media credentials with your racing experience. You're a little older than Bella, but what kind of experience, what kind of advice do you give me experience and you have for Bella?

Speaker 4:

I would say just be yourself, I think the biggest thing. You're a great person, you have a great personality, and so don't try to be anyone, but don't try to put on a different face. Just be yourself and you'll do great.

Speaker 2:

Thank you. Yeah, take that, use it. It's I mean, I'm pretty nervous, but no, I feel like I feel it can really do. I just came up with what I think.

Speaker 1:

So if we call it Bella's corner, people can just like there will be, like certain pieces of it, that you just say full pepper.

Speaker 4:

Full pepper. That'd be funny, that'd be good. You can have like a little slogan yeah, that'd be great.

Speaker 1:

Bella's corner full pepper. That's awesome. So, chris Parker, yeah, all right, but you have anything else that you want to talk with us about or talk with Bella about?

Speaker 4:

No, I'm good. Just good luck with the rest of the show. I think you're gonna do great.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, what are your plans?

Speaker 4:

What's going on? The rest of the year is pretty hectic. This weekend I'm going down and pre running for the ball 400 and then I'm co-driving For Brock Heger the weekend after that, and then we got Silver State and the rest of the best in the desert and then a DP four round thrown in there. So we're pretty packed for the rest last three months of the school year or the racing year.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's wild. And he didn't even mention school, but he still had school.

Speaker 2:

He still got who's other aspect.

Speaker 1:

Hey, you should ask him that question before I go.

Speaker 2:

Dude, can you just break the ice question? What was that? I said, this is the breaking ice question, if we could be friends or not.

Speaker 4:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Tacos or hot pot.

Speaker 4:

Tacos? Not even a question. That's a question. Is that Tacos?

Speaker 1:

Well, I love, it All right, so we'll let him go and then we're gonna do the outro.

Speaker 4:

Awesome. Thank you, guys for having me Good luck. Thank you.

Speaker 3:

All right, we'll see you later but please tell the family, hi, we'll do All right, bye.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so let's go through the outro. You want to tell them to stop, or do you?

Speaker 2:

Um, yeah, sponsored deals page on the dirtlet show to help you guys get some awesome deals and products. Thank you, Jackson, Jameson Mandel, Ethan Groom and King. They're very angst cashly for it. We're coming on and thank you, Joyce, for giving me this awesome honor to me, and you're excited to start to be new.

Speaker 1:

I think it's gonna be pretty cool the guys that coin for Power Sports and supporting you wholeheartedly, so I think we should also thank all the people that joined us today.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, thank you, audience and everyone who sat here watching and listening to all the talk about pretty cool stuff.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's a really good engagement. You have a lot of people commenting, yeah, a lot of people giving the feedback. That was super cool, and I also obviously want to thank our sponsors of the show, so give them your three and then I'll do the rest.

Speaker 2:

Evo, obviously KMC and Moe Tool, especially because you guys are very helpful.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they've done a very good job in supporting the whole show and thank you to all the guys at Max's Tirecash the crew. Obviously he lost one, but those three were still getting all kind of Thanks. You guys over at Shock Therapy, use the code dirtlet, give yourself some shock therapy products. Jail audio, like I said, but check out that. Dirtlet, pro art, sand shell, evolution, power Sports all new racing products let's see here and Vision Canada. Thank you guys very much for all supporting the show. You guys are the reason that we can do all this stuff together, offer opportunity to explore Bella, everybody at Point Power Sports they're staying late. We still got guys out here just turning laps and that new came out. Oh yeah, it's pretty cool. Bella and I are going to go check that thing out. You guys should come down to point for our quotes and buy some too. So let's tell everybody when your next show is going to be able to Peace out.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so our sales were aiming for the first Wednesday of every month at 5.30.

Speaker 1:

So All right, so we will see you guys the first Monday and off to over, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Thank you so much. Bye guys.

Speaker 5:

Thanks for listening to the dirt life show. See you next week, you.

Introducing Bella's Dirt Life Show
Discussing Racing and Getting Recognition
Racing's Impact on Life Skills
Motivation and Racing Experiences
Youth Racers and Music Favorites
Racing Stunt at Rock Racing Event
Racing, Friends, and Memories
Racing and Relationships
Naming and Planning Bella's Media Segment