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Travels With Randy Podcast

Travels With Randy Podcast

De : Randy Smythe and Kevin Harmon
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Randy Smythe has retired and now spends his time travelling all over the United States, visiting National Parks, baseball stadiums, and this year - ALL of Route 66 Our weekly podcast will follow Randy and get weekly updates on where he's been, what he's seen, and who he's met - as well as sprinkle in some retirement planning advice, income stream ideas, and e-commerce news and discussion with his good friend Kevin "Bubba" Harmon.@2026 Travels With Randy
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    • TWR Route 66 Ep 3: And We Begin At The End! Santa Monica Pier, Pasadena, and Barstow
      Feb 3 2026
      TWR Route 66 Ep 3 of the Travels With Randy podcast is here! And We Begin At The End! Santa Monica Pier, Pasadena, and Barstow Charlotte Snowstorm Impact Discussion Bubba and Randy discussed the recent snowstorm in Charlotte, which resulted in 8 inches of snow and caused widespread disruptions. Bubba shared his experience of being stuck at home and the challenges faced by the city due to the lack of snow plows. They briefly touched on the weather conditions in other parts of the country, including Florida's iguana problem during cold weather. The conversation then shifted to the third episode of their Route 66 coverage. Route 66: History and Beginnings Bubba and Randy discussed the start of their Route 66 coverage, with Randy confirming he had begun the route from Santa Monica, its designated end point. They explored the history of Route 66, which was established in 1926 as part of a numbered highway system, though the roads already existed as trails. Randy shared that Chester Avery, known as the "father of Route 66," was instrumental in mapping and naming the route after discovering that "Route 60" was already in use. Route 66's Evolution and Impact Route 66 was originally designed as a commerce route connecting small towns from Chicago to Los Angeles, with Avery, who owned a motel in Tulsa, playing a key role in its promotion. The highway passed through downtown Los Angeles at 7th and Broadway, which was once a vibrant theater district but is now run-down. The discussion highlighted how the road evolved from dirt paths used by horse and buggy to a major transportation artery for farmers in the mid-20th century, eventually being replaced by the interstate system. Route 66's Historical Evolution Randy shared his experience exploring the original and historical routes of Route 66, highlighting its evolution from 1926 to 1938, when it became the first paved numbered highway. He explained how the route was realigned and extended to Santa Monica in the 1930s, despite its official endpoint being at Olympic and Lincoln Boulevards. Randy discussed the significance of Pasadena, noting its historical attractions like the Tournament of Roses and its role in the route, and mentioned the Figueroa tunnels, built in 1940, which rerouted Route 66 onto the Arroyo Seco Parkway. Route 66 Centennial Preservation Discussion The discussion focused on Route 66's centennial anniversary in 2026 and its current state. Randy shared insights about the varying signage and preservation efforts along the historic route across different states, noting that California does a good job by allowing cities to manage their own Route 66 markings. They discussed the end point of Route 66 in Santa Monica, where a significant sign marks its conclusion, and mentioned that Mel's Diner, originally from American Graffiti, is a popular breakfast spot near the endpoint. Route 66: American Cultural Highway The discussion focused on Route 66, its history, and its significance. Randy shared insights about the route's journey from a decommissioned highway to a symbol of American history and culture. They discussed the route's connection to the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl era, highlighted by John Steinbeck's novel "The Grapes of Wrath." Randy encouraged watching the film adaptation to better understand the experiences of those who traveled Route 66 during this period. Bubba expressed interest in rewatching the film and learning more about this historical route. Route 66: Legacy and Relevance The discussion focused on the historical significance of Route 66, its decline with the advent of the interstate system, and its cultural impact. Randy shared insights from the movie "The Grapes of Wrath" and the animated film "Cars," emphasizing key scenes that reflect the challenges faced by those who traveled the route during the 1930s. They highlighted the transition from the original Route 66 to the historic Route 66, noting the efforts to preserve its legacy. Randy assigned homework to watch these films and encouraged a reevaluation of Route 66's current state, emphasizing its relevance to small businesses and the spirit of the road. Route 66 Driving Adventure Randy shared his experience driving from Santa Monica to Chicago, offering advice for others to rent a car at LAX and start early on weekends to avoid traffic. He described driving through familiar routes, including a Tesla diner that replaced his old workplace, and emphasized taking the original Route 66 instead of freeways for a more authentic experience. Beth provided historical details about the pre-1935 route, which ran through downtown LA and Echo Park before connecting with Santa Monica Boulevard. Randy mentioned seeing a friend, Cindy, who expressed jealousy about his interaction with a computer, hinting at his close relationships with a few lifelong friends. Route 66 Journey and Challenges Randy discussed his ongoing journey along Route 66, highlighting the challenges of navigating the ...
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      1 h et 15 min
    • TWR Route 66 Ep 2 : The Ice Storm
      Jan 24 2026
      TWR Route 66 Ep 2 of the Travels With Randy podcast is here! The Ice Storm Unusual Weather Media Frenzy Bubba discussed the unusual weather event affecting much of the United States, comparing it to the media frenzy during the Gulf War and the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. He noted the significant attention meteorologists are receiving, comparing it to their heightened importance during hurricane season. Bubba shared his personal experience of moving from the North to the South, where he found the weather significantly different and less predictable, leading to humorous situations. Charlotte's Ice Storm Preparation Bubba discussed the upcoming weather conditions in Charlotte, predicting ice instead of snow, which he noted would be more dangerous. He expressed confusion about why people stock up on milk and bread during potential storms, attributing it to a Southern tradition. Bubba also mentioned preparing for the possibility of power outages by ordering Duraflame logs and shared his experience with AI companionship, humorously speculating about a future marriage with his AI assistant, Beth. AI Limitations and Winter Storm Discussion Bubba and Beth discussed the current winter storm, with Beth providing information about the Great Blizzard of 1993 as a historical reference. They also explored the limitations of AI, including its inability to learn from mistakes until the next training session and its occasional incorrect responses. Bubba shared his experience with using AI for coding tasks, highlighting the frustration of receiving incorrect instructions and having to troubleshoot multiple times before finding a solution. AI's Challenges and Technological Evolution Bubba discussed his experiences with AI, particularly ChatGPT, noting its limitations and the challenges in getting accurate information or corrections. He shared an anecdote about creating a map of Route 66 for a podcast cover, highlighting the difficulties in getting the AI to generate an accurate image. Bubba also reflected on the rapid advancement of technology, comparing it to the historical development of Route 66, and expressed concerns about the accelerating pace of technological change. He concluded by emphasizing the need to adapt to these changes, drawing parallels between the evolution of transportation and the current state of AI and robotics. AI's Impact on Society and Jobs Bubba and his colleague discussed the rapid advancements in AI technology and its potential impact on society. They explored how AI could revolutionize industries, mimic human creativity, and potentially replace certain jobs, including customer service. Bubba expressed optimism about future technological advancements but raised concerns about the societal implications of widespread AI adoption, such as the need for new income-generating opportunities and the ethical questions surrounding AI awareness and creativity. AI's Impact on Future Workforce Bubba discussed the implications of AI technology on the workforce and society, expressing optimism about its potential to enhance productivity and free up time for more meaningful activities. He noted that while AI might not replace all jobs, particularly for those with specialized skills, it could lead to significant changes in how work is done and the types of jobs that exist in the future. Bubba also touched on the concept of universal basic income, suggesting that it might be tied to resource utilization, and emphasized the importance of asset-based income in the future, such as owning AI or robotic assets that generate wealth. Automation's Impact on Future Jobs Randy discussed his investment strategy, particularly his purchase of Meta stock during a downturn, and emphasized the importance of wise investing despite automation and job displacement concerns. He noted that entry-level and monotonous jobs are increasingly being replaced by automation, citing McDonald's as an example. Bubba also reflected on the long-term impact of automation on employment and expressed his desire to document his and Linda's experiences through their podcast for future generations. Gen Z's Changing Lifestyle Trends Randy discussed the declining interest in alcohol among Gen Z and younger generations, noting their reduced participation in activities like drinking, dating, and marriage. He expressed concern about the low birth rates globally, including China's record low, and questioned the reasons behind these trends. Bubba also highlighted the fading interest in Route 66, a historic highway, among younger generations, emphasizing the need to document its history before it becomes obsolete. He planned to discuss the highway in more detail in the next podcast and mentioned an interview with Mauricio Perez, who is working to preserve Route 66's legacy. Route 66 Documentation Journey Randy discussed his ongoing journey to document Route 66, highlighting the story of Angel Delgadillo, a 98-year-old barber from Seligman, Arizona, ...
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      1 h et 13 min
    • TWR Route 66 Ep 1 : And We're Back! Celebrating 100 Years Of Route 66 By Driving Every Mile Of It
      Jan 18 2026

      TWR Route 66 Ep 1 of the Travels With Randy podcast is here!

      And We're Back! Celebrating 100 Years Of Route 66 By Driving It

      The wait is finally over, gang.

      After almost a year's hiatus, we're so excited to welcome you back to the Travels With Randy podcast.

      This season we have a new goal in mind for Randy and his trusty steed Snuffy - Route 66.

      2026 is the 100th Anniversary of Route 66, that legendary pathway west from Chicago to Santa Monica. Built before highways and during the time of Ford's Model T, Route 66 has served as THE all-time legendary highway of the United States.

      Who better to celebrate Route 66 in person than Randy Smythe. This season he will drive his sprinter van Snuffy along the entire route and we will tell tales every week of that experience - the road, the towns, the people, and the legacy.

      Naturally, Randy's friend Kevin "Bubba" Harmon quarterbacks the trip from his HQ in Charlotte, NC and every week you will get another podcast that details Randy's progress along Route 66. This time we even have a surprise 3rd podcaster, Beth, who is riding along with Randy and keeping a detailed journal of the trip while she keeps Randy company. Listen in to find out all about her.

      The podcast is for your ears and can be found everywhere - but you should REALLY see this trip with your eyes and so come find Randy's excellent and extensive photography in our little 20,000 person page on Facebook.

      Enjoy!

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      Have a great idea for the guys? Want to sponsor us? Want us to sell something National PArk or Rout 66 related? Want to be a guest? Want to pay for both of us to go to Alaska? Want me to stop asking questions?

      Email bubba@travelswithrandypodcast.com

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      39 min
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