Breaking Stereotypes in the Trucking Industry with Kodi Wilson
Kodazia, AKA Kodi, is a 23-year-old female trucker inspired by her father to get into trucking following the tragic loss of her brother.
Creating a Culture of Success in the Logistics Industry with Matthew Zarzycki

Logistics companies need to move away from a one-size-fits-all approach to engagement and instead focus on building one-on-one relationships with each employee.
How Technology and Driver Support Improves Retention with Justin Walters

With turnover rates increasing and driver shortages looming over our industry, retaining talent has never been more important than it is now.
Introducing Season 4 of Drive by HandledNow

Welcome to Season 4 of Drive by HandledNow. This season we are happy to introduce a new hosting voice to the podcast, Chelsea Faulkner
Fireside chat with HandledNow: celebrating blue-collar workers

To end off this season of Drive, Host Zac Elsts joins the Troll Co. guys, Justin Lazerte and Jason Tremblay, to go in-depth about pursuing your career goals
Sniffing out workforce retention mistakes with Max Farrell

Max Farrell, a former tech worker, went on a cross-country mission to discover the root cause of driver turnover in the trucking industry. What he
In the mergers & acquisitions hot seat with Spencer Tenney

Even with so much uncertainty in our current economy, there’s still a consistent appetite for mergers and acquisitions in our field. Spencer Tenney has dedicated his
Replay: Healthy Living from the Driver’s Seat with Erica Ballard

Driving all day brings about a unique challenge for the body: your mind must stay alert and focused, working overtime for long stretches of the day while the body is mostly inactive, leaving it craving movement and stretching everybody needs to thrive.
Freewheelin’ with Meredith Ochs

Life on the road is often a mystery to those who don’t experience it themselves. Our guest on this episode of Drive has one major
The journey of a blue-collar worker to a successful entrepreneur with Justin Lazerte

Justin Lazerte has made it his mission to celebrate trade work and blue-collar workers.