The Full throtl Podcast
The Full throtl Podcast
Podcast Description
Cars. Chaos. Questionable life choices — at 100 miles an hour. Hosted by Mickey Andrade, the Full Throtl Podcast dives deep into car culture with the industry’s most iconic builders, racers, and creators. From behind-the-scenes drama to career-defining builds, each episode delivers raw, unfiltered stories from the front lines of the automotive world.
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Content Themes
The podcast primarily focuses on car culture, automotive trends, and influential figures within the industry. Notable episode themes include discussions around the evolution of automotive YouTube with guests like TJ Hunt, insights on the latest car builds, and explorations of behind-the-scenes drama in racing and building cars, providing listeners with an insider's view of the automotive landscape.

Cars. Chaos. Questionable life choices — at 100 miles an hour. Hosted by Mickey Andrade, the Full Throtl Podcast dives deep into car culture with the industry’s most iconic builders, racers, and creators. From behind-the-scenes drama to career-defining builds, each episode delivers raw, unfiltered stories from the front lines of the automotive world.
James Pumphrey (Mr. “SPEEEED” with three E’s) joins Mickey Andrade on the Full throtl Podcast for a real convo about building a new channel after Donut, why he wanted “a men’s style magazine for YouTube,” and what it feels like jumping without knowing if the parachute opens.
They break down the tradeoff every builder knows: making cars nice enough to keep vs building cheap chaos for views. James talks about why he loves the build and break cycle, his E30 obsession, and the wiring disasters that make for the best (and worst) moments on camera.
Then it goes way outside the garage: Yosemite backpacking with 1925 vs 1975 vs 2025 camping gear, why the National Park System matters, and how one “dress better without trying harder” video helped people finally understand what SPEEEED is trying to become.
They also dig into Donut’s lightning-in-a-bottle era, why starting over is terrifying even when you’ve “done it before,” and how James got into cars through magazines, early drifting dreams, and the VW/Vortex forum days that shaped an entire generation.

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