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March 4, 2025 56 mins

In this week's episode of the Mild Out podcast:

Matt welcomes Bill Wolfson, who shares his journey from a hardcore sales career to embracing his passion for car culture and racing. Bill discusses the importance of community, balance in life, and the impact on his career choices. They emphasizes the significance of authentic connections within the car culture and how personal growth is intertwined with Bill's experiences.

The conversation culminates in a discussion about Bill's unique Porsche and the deeper meaning behind car culture as a form of self-expression. In this conversation, Matt and Bill discuss the deep emotional connections people have with cars, particularly focusing on the legacy of Mark Morrissey and the unique story behind his Porsche 911. Bill shares his journey of taking ownership of Mark's car, the responsibility he feels to honor its history, and how it is becoming to reflect his own identity.

Join this discussion as Matt and Bill highlight the car community's camaraderie and the joy of sharing experiences with others who share a passion for the visceral connection with cars.

Enjoy!

 

 

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