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Hosted by Foundation Digital Media · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 43 episodes
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RideShare RoadTalk is an unscripted, organic rideshare podcast recorded in realtime that reveals the hidden side of everyday people we rarely get to hear — because no one has asked, or because we were all too busy to listen. You’re not just listening to rideshare stories. You’re listening to the world. Each episode is captured on the road, where honest conversations unfold between driver and passengers. From late‑night confessions and raw personal stories to sharp takes on culture, work, relationships, and life, RideShare RoadTalk offers a front‑row seat to the voices most people never hear. These aren’t polished studio interviews — these are real people, in real time, discussing deep personal issues, triumphs, tragedy and everything that makes us human. If you’re searching for a unique rideshare podcast that blends documentary‑style storytelling, candid interviews, and the unpredictable energy of the open road, you’re in the right place. RideShare
Foundation Digital Media hosts RideShare RoadTalk: Conversations In Motion, a society show with 43 episodes published.

YYZ starts as a random question and turns into the kind of ride that reminds us why we talk to strangers at all. One minute we’re nerding out over a Rush song and airport codes, the next we’re comparing “math brain” and

A random Wednesday night in Washington, D.C. can tell you more about how power works than a thousand hot takes. One minute we’re laughing about a Cuban dinner spot that secretly hosts a salsa class led by a guy named Ric

Support The Show Inside the dark humor of legal advocacy... Someone slides into the back seat and we quickly trade stories about what what a young lawyer reveals when there’s no audience, no history, and no promise you’l

Support The Show Strangers steps into the car, and within minutes we’re talking about the stuff people usually save for close friends: family roots, identity, and how a city can shape your whole nervous system. Riding th

Support The Show A rideshare is supposed to be a quiet trip from point A to point B, but in Washington, D.C. it can turn into a full-on snapshot of how people actually live. We’re driving through the city when a casual n

Support The Show The season opens with motion and memory: a fresh fall on Aspen ice, a likely ACL tear, and the kind of vulnerable story that turns a simple ride into a shared reckoning with risk. We invite you into the

Support The Show A chef who earned three Michelin stars rides shotgun and tells us what the kitchen really costs. From LA’s chef-driven rooms to Georgetown’s corporate engines, we talk about the shock of rigid menus, 365

Support The Show A ride through D.C. turns into a rare, unguarded conversation with a 22-year-old stripclub dancer who’s rewriting the script on what “the club” means for work, money, and personal agency. She breaks down

Support The Show What starts as a quiet DC rideshare chat takes a sharp left into “Wait—what do you do for a living?” territory. Our guest, raised in Northern Virginia by way of Iran, breaks down culture, identity, and w

Support The Show Ever had passengers pitch you so hard you reconsider your whole content strategy at a red light? That’s exactly what happens when a Richmond content creator Lexi Lawson climbs into the backseat, maps out

Write A Review! FOR INQUIRES: 301 651 7921 Ever had passengers pitch you so hard you reconsider your whole content strategy at a red light? That’s exactly what happens when a Richmond content creator climbs into the back

Support The Show The ride begins with a clean car, an open window, and a quick laugh about the lingering scent of the passenger's last ride—then slowly opens into something deeper. Some social chemistry can make the city

Support The Show After a few raindrops, a wrong venue, we pick up a med student on the way to a DC conference and dig into the pivot from vascular surgery dreams to anesthesiology, the culture of training, and the real c

Support The Show GASP! A simple ride-share to the airport turns into an unexpected masterclass in conversation and craft. With two young, affected passengers in the back, we move seamlessly from small talk to something d

Support The Show A chance encounter with a Red Bull brand ambassador reveals the unexpected paths careers and health journeys can take. The passenger’s story spans from her Boston roots to landing her dream job through a

Support The Show After a two month hiatus, this new episode of RideShare RoadTalk weaves its way through pizza dough secrets, family recipes, and a twelve‑hour, tear inducing lasagna. Veering into Cairo culture shock, ho

Support The Show What's it really like to navigate modern dating in your twenties? Buckle up for a refreshingly honest conversation we pick up Katie, a 23-year-old heading to a first date with someone she met on a dating

Support The Show Sometimes the most extraordinary stories emerge in the most ordinary places—like the backseat of a rideshare in Washington, D.C. When a former NASA scientist stepped into the vehicle, the conversation un

Support The Show What happens when well-meaning mothers take matchmaking into their own hands through Facebook connections? One passenger’s candid account of a blind date reveals the awkward reality of parent-orchestrate

Support The Show What does it mean to belong somewhere when you've called 15 different cities home? A recent passenger offers a fascinating glimpse into a truly global life, having lived across six countries before recen
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RideShare RoadTalk: Conversations In Motion is hosted by Foundation Digital Media. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 43 episodes.
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