Jonny Smith: podcaster, presenter and diehard car enthusiast | Ti podcast 203
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 พ.ย. 2024
- Dan Prosser and Andrew Frankel are joined by Jonny Smith, host of The Late Brake Show on TH-cam, one half of the Smith & Sniff podcast and former Fifth Gear presenter.
They discuss Jonny's podcast with Richard Porter, his popular TH-cam channel, why he loves both EVs and V8 muscle cars, the joy of barn finds and much more.
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Nice. Jonny Smith on the Intercooler. Excellent, on that side of things.
Hahahahaha
OTSOT
On that podcast side of things 😅
Johnny is a breath of fresh air in the TH-cam viewing world. Great interview guys.
Can we expect Sniff next? Defo need more collabs OTSOT. Maybe review some fast Fowdssss
Absolutely superb. Loving these Smith / May / Needell episodes. Keep em coming chaps.
Mr Smith - Lovely sweet, sweet, lovely man.
Jonny is an absolute top bloke, the best at what he does. All (horse)power to him.
Personally, I would prefer to find a car in a barn that invokes my own nostalgia, maybe from my childhood, much more than some old super car. I remember doing some work for someone last year, I went in their old wooden bottom-of-the-garden shed, and found an old Rover SD1 staring at me. Nothing on it or leaning up against it, just crazy dusty, webby and fit in that small shed - just big enough for its large size. Gave me instant goosebumps. Thanks guys. Lee
It’s Carpervet on The Undertrouser!
isn't he the bloke of off the interstroker podcast?
Oh my, an Intercooler Smith and Sniff podcastoff would be great bring it on lads and if possible let it run to its natural conclusion without the usual time limit.
Superb guest - Jonny's appreciation of interesting cars and the stories they continue to tell is wonderful. Solid point around sponsorship - as a consumer I am happy to sit through an ad if it's paying for the production of enjoyable, well-produced, thoughtful content!
Late brake show brilliant Johnny is a great presenter I never miss an episode. Great interview guys 👍
Johnny is a legend, avid follower of Smith and Sniff pod.
Jonny is a top bloke, great interview
Another podcast from Intercooler that had me fascinated for an hour or more. Jonny Smith - another excellent guest.
Always interesting to hear discussions about online automotive content, and Jonny's one of the best in the business. I think a bit of caution is required with Andrew's comments about how how TH-cam has democratised content creation though. While that's true, there is a big difference between "giving it a go" and actually being successful. For someone like Jonny, who already had a profile, he had a big advantage when trying to get his channel off the ground. It's similar for TI. Both Andrew and Dan are well-known in the automotive media sphere, so it makes it easier for them. That's not to take anything away from their achievements, as it still require a lot of work but, when you're in the position that they are, it's easy to say "anyone can give it a go". If they were starting from zero, I suspect their viewpoint may be slightly different. In reality, having success in automotive content creation is probably harder than it's ever been in some respects. Making an impact in a world that has millions of hours of content available, where algorithms favour popular content, where the major outlets are so focused on such a small group of established contributors, and where most entry-level editorial jobs are paid so poorly, is not easy at all.
spowwwaaaaaaaghtaaaaaaaaaaah…..great pod guys, more guests please! Harry Metcalfe comes to mind….
Jonny Smith from Britain’s most popular automotive podcast appears on Britain’s second most popular automotive podcast.
Good to see Jonny here. I've actually drove John Wayland's White Zombie back in the late 90's, albeit at very low speeds in the race paddock (I was involved with a Porsche 914 EV circuit racing car). It's a Datsun 120Y sedan.
Like Johnny, I do find some of the "hate" for EVs very interesting. As a biker and general Petrolhead, I also enjoy owning a BEV. I am sure the tribal hate is connected to the fact that people are afraid of change and would rather fight for being WRONG than admit that something new could be OK.
nothing wrong with EVs except they're often heavy & expensive, but given enough time both those things should hopefully improve
@DavidChong As I said... I'm a biker. I've owned V8s AMGs Sports Cars. I also drive trucks. However, even a petrolhead like me actually enjoys driving BEVs.... as well as driving ICE. They all have their own styles ... positives and negatives. But as for BEV, with careful selection..... "Price" can be very cheap and competitive. I pay £265/mth for my BEV.... However, I save £150/mth in NOT buying petrol. There are very brand new cars at just over £100/mth...!! Usually it's £500/mth + Petrol
so sorry but EVs have no place outside cities; as an "EV hater", I don't actually hate the cars themselves as much as the lies around them; EVs don't save the planet; EVs are ecological(the processes involved in making batteries are absolutely horrendous) and also the industry tries to push them like there is no tomorrow, as being the best ever versions of the automobile, dropping crazy, easy to achieve, amounts of power on them in the quest to outperform ICE cars.
The thing is, current ICE cars are already to fast to be really enjoyable on the current road network and, even more pace isn't the thing I and also we, the enthusiasts, should look about! No one needs 1000 hp SUVs and 1200 hp sedans; what we really need is greater efficiency, less weight(much less!) and, as an enthusiast, more engaging and involvement during a drive; I drove already a couple of EVs and on the driving involvement side they are close to zero, their only party trick being that acceleration from zero to something, which can be impressive but, if you're past your teen years, ad nothing to the driving experience; they are also awful at real pace of a back road or a mountain pass and you'll be obliged to slow down fast due to the lack of range at said pace;
They are a decent proposition inside the cities where it actually cost pennies to drive them but this doesn't negate all the other shortcomings.
If you are passionate about cars and passionate about driving, EVs simply don't make the cut!(and also, objectively, the technology and efficiency aren't sufficiently evolved at the current times)
p.s. and I didn't even bring into discussion the resale value..which is comically bad.
@eugenux There are massive lies everywhere, when it comes to cars. Clean Diesel, Self Charging Hybrids on an on. I agree that the current technology is too new and is far from fully developed. EVs are certainly not saving the planet but in Cities they are helping with pollution. Currently we are nowhere near EV Sports Cars but there are uses where they work. Our BEV cost virtually nothing to rent monthly and the wife and kids love it. I'm happy with my motorbikes... as paying £200,000 for a sports car isn't my thing.
How is saying "BEV's don't currently provide what I want" being "WRONG"?it's not a fear of change at all. If I could have a 900kg small hatch that went round corners and was actually fun I would be very happy. The fact is BEV's don't provide that, so I'm sticking with ice for now. People who make it ice Vs BEV are the problem. Rather than accepting you use different tools for different jobs. No one with a brain would tell you to only use a hammer for all DIY jobs. So why do they try to tell me I should buy a BEV when they don't know what I want or what I will use it for?
Yes please to a TI/S&S collab!
Andrew is absolutely right when he says about Jonny (and many others) that you can't fake genuine enthusiasm.
This was great...On that side of things
This is like putting a red top in a mk1 Escort
It’s been a week now and I still can’t get past the first paragraph in the new app. Waiting for my subscription to reappear- any advice chaps?
It would have been nice had you let Johny Smith speak a bit more. The old chap seemed to hig the microphone so much that we didn't really get a coherent discussion of Johnny's journey. Sadly l think l wasted an hour. 😢
SPOOORT!!!
Sweet sweet guy
My God, this is the 2nd video I've tried to watch from this channel, and the adverts are bruuuuutal. I can't go on.
wasn't an issue I had
How many ad spots are you seeing?
I didn’t see any adds at all. You might want to consider upgrading your TH-cam account in order to not have to endure any disruptive adds. That’s what I did.
There are a bunch of ways to get adblock to work on TH-cam. Just can't be an idiot. Or you can pay for premium. Don't blame the people who give us content for free.
@@TheIntercooler I'm seeing one every 5-10 mins, somehow quite a bit more than other channels with long videos. No complaints when I'm too lazy to buy premium though!
Sweet, sweet guy
Sorry, I have to disagree the 1969 Charger is the best looking IMO mainly due to it being the year of the General Lee . Slightly biased as I have one and purchased it the year before Jonny bought his.
Not Eagle Quest
spowwwaaaaaaaghtaaaaaaaaaaah-uh
So, we all call Richard a sniffer from here on out?
Dan is a vanilla boring helmut... no charm or charisma. Boring.
Otsot sweet sweet guy cheers mate thanks mate bye