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Gail’s Tesla Podcast on 𝕏 Episode No. 115: New Tesla Model Y 2025 Review: Why I Rate It 10 Stars

Watch This Tesla Model Y Conquer the Road with FSD!

In episode 115 of my podcast, I dive into the freshly redesigned Tesla Model Y 2025 Launch Series—a car so impressive it earns a perfect 10 stars from me!

I got a rare chance to test drive and film this beauty, inside and out, showcasing why it’s a must-try for Tesla owners. From its jaw-dropping Full Self-Driving (FSD) performance to clever features like the frunk drain plug and emergency door release, this Model Y conquers the road like no other. Watch the full episode exclusively on X [here] and see why I’m urging everyone to activate FSD!

Standout Features That Wow: Emergency Release, Frunk, and More

Right out of the gate (00:12), I highlight the emergency door release—smartly tucked in the back door pocket for safety. Then at 00:18, there’s the frunk drain plug—a game-changer for party planners using ice that needs to drain. The Launch Series screen graphic (00:30) dazzles with its crisp visualization, while the “door thunk” (00:38 and 03:27) proves this car’s build quality with that satisfying, solid sound. Steering wheel control buttons and stalks (00:59) make driving intuitive, and the camera views (01:29) pop onto the screen effortlessly. Oh, and the automatic parking feature (01:47)? It’s like the car’s showing off—it nails tight spots with zero stress.

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Tesla Model Y 2025 Launch Series Tesla

FSD Steals the Show: Why I Say Always Use It

At 02:46, I explain why FSD is non-negotiable for Model Y owners. During my West Austin test drive, this car tackled tricky roads autonomously—think sharp turns and busy traffic—flawlessly. The middle console (02:08) and spacious interior (02:20) make every ride comfy, but it’s FSD that elevates it to 10-star territory. Whether it’s self-parking or navigating safely, I’ve never felt more confident behind the wheel—or rather, letting the car take it. Tesla owners, if you’ve got FSD and aren’t using it, episode 115 will change your mind. Activate it and feel the magic.

Stunning Design and Final Thoughts

The exterior shines too—those sleek rear lights (04:10) and Launch Series puddle lights (05:23) scream premium. The trunk’s open/close function (04:33) is smooth, and seat belts (05:03) pull just right. At 03:38, I share more thoughts: this Model Y doesn’t just drive; it redefines driving. It’s packed with upgrades—same price as the old Model Y—yet feels like a steal. Watch episode 115 on X [here] to see this amazing car in action. For media and credits, stick around ‘til 05:42. Tesla had built a road-conquering masterpiece!

The exterior shines too—those sleek rear lights (04:10) and Launch Series puddle lights (05:23) scream premium. The trunk’s open/close function (04:33) is smooth, and seat belts (05:03) pull just right. At 03:38, I share more thoughts: this Model Y doesn’t just drive; it redefines driving. It’s packed with upgrades—same price as the old Model Y—yet feels like a steal. Watch episode 115 on X [here](insert your link) to see this amazing car in action. For media and credits, stick around ‘til 05:42. Trust me, this Tesla’s a road-conquering masterpiece!FOR MEDIA USE ONLY News media is welcome to use my material in connection with a story or article. By downloading any content I create, you understand and hereby agree and represent that: (1) you are a member of the news media; (2) use of the content is in connection with a story or an article appearing in newspapers, periodicals, digital publications or television; (3) all images and rights thereto remain the property Gail Alfar.; and (4) use of the image is not for publication covers, advertising, promotion or otherwise for commercial purposes. Furthermore, use of any and all images and content appearing on this page must each include the notice “Courtesy of Gail Alfar” Use of materials copied from this website is at your own risk. You must obtain prior written consent from Gail Alfar for uses that exceed the above parameters.

Tesla FSD Wins Over Doubters

Gail’s Tesla Podcast on 𝕏 Episode No. 114: Tesla FSD, Safe, Fun, and Magical

Experience Tesla Autonomy in Austin – Skeptics, Take Note!

Think Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) is overhyped or unsafe? Episode 114 of my podcast might change your mind. I took a Sapphire Model Y through Austin, Texas, letting FSD handle everything from freeway merges to tricky exits—and it was a blast! Tesla makes the best cars, and this episode, exclusive to X [watch here], shows why. For skeptics doubting autonomous driving, I’ve got timestamps to prove it’s not just safe—it’s magically fun. Join me on this ride and see why FSD is worth trusting.

From Park to Freeway: FSD’s Seamless Start

At 00:01, I press Start from Park, and the Sapphire Model Y springs to life. By 02:56, we’re smoothly onto the freeway—no fuss, no stress. Skeptics often worry about autonomous tech fumbling basic moves, but FSD nails it with precision.

Tesla FSD in Sapphire Model Y: Safe, Fun, and Magical – Podcast 114 Proves It

Safety? Check—cameras and sensors keep us locked on course. Fun? Absolutely—the car’s confidence feels like a co-pilot who’s always one step ahead. This isn’t sci-fi; it’s real-world Austin driving, and it’s a game-changer.

Mastering Lanes and Exits: Safety Meets Magic

Watch at 06:17 as FSD switches from the fast to slow lane—quick, smooth, and safe, even in freeway flow. Then at 06:49, it exits to a right turn, handling the merge like a pro by 09:37 when we re-enter the freeway. At 10:09, another exit and right merge, all autonomous, all flawless. Skeptics, here’s the kicker: no near misses, no hesitation—just a car that reads the road better than most humans. The Sapphire Model Y’s FSD turns stressful maneuvers into a joyride, proving Tesla’s safety claims aren’t just talk.

Why Tesla FSD Wins Over Doubters

Still unsure about Tesla autonomy? Episode 114 [linked here] is your wake-up call. I’ve driven plenty of cars (BMW, Mazda, Honda, Toyota, Oldsmobile), but nothing matches this Model Y’s blend of safety and fun. FSD’s real-time decisions—like lane switches and merges—show it’s built to protect while delivering a thrill. Austin’s busy roads were no match for it, and that’s no fluke—Tesla’s tech learns from millions of miles. Skeptics, ditch the doubts. Watch this podcast on X and see why I’d trust FSD any day. Tesla’s not just the best—it’s the future, and it’s here now.

Tesla FSD Wins Over Doubters
Tesla FSD Wins Over Doubters

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"I see a path. I'm not saying it's an easy path but I see a path of Tesla being the most valuable company in the world by far." - Elon Musk

Tesla’s Path Forward: Q4 2024 and FY 2024 Earnings Call (Elon’s Conversation)

Austin, Texas.

“I see a path. I’m not saying it’s an easy path but I see a path of Tesla being the most valuable company in the world by far.” – Elon Musk

In this article we’ll look at how Tesla’s value is immense, as what Tesla is building will improve efficiency in all areas of human life, and do it at scale, making it affordable. Elon Musk outlined much of this is in this Shareholder meeting, so although he did not make mention of Master Plan 3, this was a big progress report on Master Plan 3.

Elon’s conversation focused on manufacturing at scale, AI, and robotics. Note: This is the January 29, 2025, Tesla Annual Shareholder Earnings Call.

Elon is More that Doubling Investments in Tesla

“Doubling is not even enough. We made many critical investments in 2024 in manufacturing, AI and robotics that will bear immense fruit in the future.” – Elon Musk

When discussing Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology, Elon emphasized its market impact, saying, “I think the interest level from other manufacturers to license FSD will be extremely high once it is obvious that unless you have FSD, you’re dead.”

The Misconception of Easy Production vs. the Reality

Elon: “Yeah, prototypes are trivial basically. Prototypes are easy, production is there for many years. The problem is there’s like those who have never been involved in production or manufacturing somehow think that may — once you come up with some eureka design, that you magically can make 1 million units a year, and this is totally false. There needs to be some Hollywood story or where they show actually the problem is manufacturing.”

Hollywood Does Not Make Movies Like This, But They Should

Elon: “I’ve never even heard of one (Hollywood story that shows how to win at manufacturing). It just doesn’t fit the narrative. The Hollywood thing is like some lone inventor in a garage goes EUREKA! And suddenly, it files a patent, and suddenly, there’s millions of units. And like I’m listening to the guys, we’re missing really 99% of the story. One percent is — a product is 1% inspiration, 99% perspiration. Hollywood shows you the 1% inspiration and minus — but forgets about the 99% perspiration of actually figuring out how to make that initial prototype manufacturable and then manufacture at high volume such as reliable, low cost, consistent, and doesn’t break down all the time and that is 100 times more difficult at least than the prototype.”

Austin, Texas Will Experience Unsupervised Full Self-Driving as a Paid Service in June

“In fact, it could drive you. It’s a self-driving wolf.” – Elon Musk

Elon’s timeline was a surprise for many, as he plans to initially launch unsupervised FSD in Austin in June. For me personally, it makes sense. I live in Austin, use FSD everyday, it works astonishingly well!

“We’re going to be launching unsupervised full self-driving as a paid service in Austin in June.” – Elon Musk

Elon: “And I am like — setting up for what I think will be an epic 2026 and a ridiculous ’27 and ’28, ridiculously good. That is my prediction. As you know, very few people understand the value of self-driving and our ability to monetize the fleet. Some of these things I’ve said for quite a long time, and I know people have said, Well, Elon, the boy who cried like a wolf like several times. But I’m telling you, there’s a damn wolf this time and you can drive it. In fact, it could drive you. It’s a self-driving wolf.

For a lot of people, like their experience of Tesla Autonomy is like if it’s even a year old, if it’s even two years old, it’s like meeting someone when they’re like a toddler and thinking that they’re going to be a toddler forever. But obviously not going to be a toddler forever. They grow up. But if their last experience was like, Oh, FSD was a toddler. It’s like, well, it’s grown up now. Have you seen it? It’s like walks and talks. And that’s really what we’ve got.

And it’s difficult for people to understand this because human intuition is linear as opposed to what we’re seeing is exponential progress. So, that’s why my No. 1 recommendation for anyone who doubts is simply try it. Have you tried it? When’s the last time you tried it? And the only people who are skeptical, the only people who are skeptical are those who have not tried it.”

When addressing a question about discussions with other auto companies regarding the licensing of Tesla's FSD, Elon explained there is interest.

When addressing a question about discussions with other auto companies regarding the licensing of Tesla’s FSD, Elon explained there is interest.

Interest in Tesla’s Autonomous Tech

Elon: “Yeah. What we’re seeing is at this point, significant interest from a number of major car companies about licensing Tesla full self-driving technology.”

Analyzing Tesla’s Hardware

Elon: “What we’ve generally said is the best way to know what to do is take one of our cars apart. And then you can see where the placement of the cameras are, what the thermal needs are of the Tesla AI inference computer.”

Optimus Development Timeline

  • Elon: “With regard to Optimus, obviously, I’m making these revenue predictions that sound absolutely insane, I realize that. But they are — I think they will prove to be accurate. Now with Optimus, there’s a lot of uncertainty on the exact timing because it’s not like a train arriving at the station for Optimus. We are designing the train at the station and in real time while also building the tracks.”

Production Goals for Optimus:

  • Elon: “The normal internal plan calls for roughly 10,000 Optimus robots to be built this year. Will we succeed in building 10,000 exactly by the end of December this year? Probably not, but will we succeed in making several thousand? Yes, I think we will. Will those several thousand Optimus robots be doing useful things by the end of the year? Yes, I’m confident they will do useful things.”

Feedback Loop for Optimus Development

Elon: “Those Optimus in use at the Tesla factories for production design 1 will inform how we will change for production design 2, which we expect to launch next year.”

The Immense Scaling of Optimus

Elon: “And our goal is to ramp up Optimus production faster than maybe anything has ever been ramped, meaning like aspirationally in order of magnitude, ramp per year. Now if we aspire to an order of magnitude ramp per year, perhaps, we only end up with a half order of magnitude per year. But that’s the kind of growth that we’re talking about. It doesn’t take very many years before we’re making 100 million of these things a year if you go up by let’s say, a factor by 5x per year.”

How Tesla Solved Challenges in Developing Optimus

Elon: “But we do need to be — this is an entirely new supply chain, it’s entirely new technology. There’s nothing off the shelf to use. We tried desperately with Optimus to use any existing motors or any actuators, sensors. Nothing worked for a humanoid robot at any price.”

Custom Design for Optimus

Elon: “We had to design everything from physics-first principles to work for a humanoid robot and with the most sophisticated hand that has ever been made before by far. Optimus will be also able to play the piano and be able to thread a needle. I mean, this is the level of precision no one has been able to achieve. And so, it’s really something special.”

Future Value of Optimus to Tesla

Elon: “So, yes. And my prediction, long term, is that Optimus will be overwhelmingly the value of the company.”

Additional Statements on Optimus

Elon: “Optimus is not design-locked. So, let’s say like we’re designing the train as it’s going to — we’re redesigning the train as it’s going down the tracks while redesigning the tracks and the train stations.”

Vision for Optimus

  • Elon: “I’d like it to be the beginning of next year but maybe it’s more like the middle of next year,” (referring to the launch of an enhanced version of Optimus)
  • Elon: “The current line that we’re designing is for roughly 1,000 units a month of Optimus robots. The next line would be for 10,000 units a month. The line after that would be for 100,000 units a month.”
  • Elon: “I think probably with Version 2, it is a very rough guess because there’s so much uncertainty here, very rough guess that we start delivering Optimus robots to companies that are outside of Tesla in maybe the second half of next year, something like that.”
  • Elon: “But like I said, this is such an exponential ramp that it will go from no one’s receiving humanoid robots to these things like coming out like crazy. We can’t build enough. We’re always going to be in the — we can’t build enough situation. Demand will not be a problem even at a high price.”
  • Elon: “And then I said like, once we start — once we’re at a steady state of above 1 million units a year, I think the production — I’m confident at 1 million units a year, that the production cost of Optimus will be less than $20,000.”
  • Elon: “If you compare the complexity of Optimus to the complexity of a car, so just the total mass and complexity of Optimus is much less than a car. So, I would expect that at similar volumes to say the Model Y, which is over 1 million units a year, that you’d see Optimus be, I don’t know, half the cost or something like that.”
  • Elon: “What the price of Optimus is a different matter. The price of Optimus will be set by the market demand.”
Utility of Autonomous Cars

Utility of Autonomous Cars

“Once that car is autonomous, my rough estimate is that it is in use for at least a third of the hours per week, so call it, 50, maybe 55 hours of the week.” – Elon Musk

Current Utilization of Passenger Cars

Elon: “So, a car goes — a passenger car typically has only about 10 hours of utility per week out of 168, a very small percentage.”

Projected Increase in Car Utility with Autonomy

Elon: “Once that car is autonomous, my rough estimate is that it is in use for at least a third of the hours per week, so call it, 50, maybe 55 hours of the week. And it can be used for both cargo delivery and people delivery. So, even, let’s say, people are asleep but you can deliver packages in the middle of the night or resupply restaurants or whatever the case may be, whatever people need at all hours of the day or night.”

Economic Impact of Autonomous Vehicles

Elon: “That same asset, the thing that — these things that already exist with no incremental cost change, just a software update, now have five times or more the utility than they currently have. I think this will be the largest asset value increase in human history. Maybe there’s something bigger but I just don’t know what it is. And so, people who would look in the rearview mirror are looking for past precedent, except I don’t think there is one.”

Everyone Should Try Autonomous Driving

Elon: “So, look, the reality of autonomy is upon us. And I repeat my advice, try driving the car or let it drive you. So, now it works very well in the U.S., but of course, it will, over time, work just as well everywhere else.”

Tesla’s Growth Plans: Batteries

Elon: “Yes, so we’re working hard to grow our annual volumes. Our current constraint is battery packs this year but we’re working on addressing that constraint. And I think we will make progress in addressing that constraint. And then things are really going to go ballistic next year and really ballistic in ’27 and ’28.”

Advancement in Full-Self-Driving (FSD) Technology

Elon: “So, a bit more on full-self-driving. Our Q4 vehicle safety report shows continued year-over-year improvement in safety for vehicles. So, the safety numbers, if somebody has supervised full self-driving turned on or not, the safety differences are gigantic. And people have seen the immense improvement with Version 13, and with incremental versions in Version 13 and 14 is going to be yet another step beyond that, that is very significant. We launched the Cortex training cluster at Gigafactory Austin, which was a significant contributor to FSD advancement.”

Training Infrastructure for AI/Optimus Development

Elon: “And we continue to invest in training infrastructure out of Texas headquarters. So, the training needs for Optimus humanoid robot, are probably at least ultimately 10x of what is needed for the car, at least to get to the full range of useful role. You can say like how many different roles are there for a humanoid robot versus a car? A humanoid robot has probably 1,000 times more uses and more complex things than in a car. That doesn’t mean the training scales by 1,000 but it’s probably at 10x.”

Economic Potential of Optimus Robots

Elon: “Now you can do this progressively, so it doesn’t mean like Tesla’s going to spend like $500 billion in training computer because we will obviously train Optimus to do enough tasks to match the output of robots. And obviously, the cost of training is dropping dramatically with time. But it’s one of those things where I think long-term, Optimus has the potential to be north of $10 trillion in revenue, like it’s really bananas. So, that you can obviously afford a lot of training compute in that situation.”

Investment vs. Revenue in AI Training

Elon: “In fact, even $500 billion training compute in that situation will be quite a good deal. Yes, the future is going to be incredibly different from the past, that’s for sure. We live at this unbelievable inflection point in human history.”

Proof of Concept for Unsupervised FSD

Elon: “So, yes, so the proof is in the pudding. So, we’re going to be launching unsupervised full self-driving as a paid service in Austin in June. So, I talked to the team. We feel confident in being able to do an initial launch of unsupervised, no one in the car, full self-driving in Austin in June. We already have Teslas operating autonomously unsupervised full self-driving at our factory in Fremont, and we’ll soon be doing that at our factory in Texas.”

Operational Details of Autonomous Vehicles at Factories

Elon: “So, thousands of cars every day are driving with no one in them at our Fremont factory in California, that we’ll soon be doing that in Austin and then elsewhere in the world, the rest of our factories, which is pretty cool. And the cars aren’t just driving to exactly the same spot because, obviously, they want to collide at the same spot. The cars are actually programmed with where — with what lane they need to park into to be picked up for delivery. So, the drive from the factory end of line to their destination parking spot and to be picked up for delivery to customers and then doing this reliably every day, thousands of times a day.”

Timeline for Unsupervised FSD in Public

Elon: “It’s pretty cool. Like I said, these Teslas will be in the wild with no one in them in June in Austin. So, what I’m saying is this is not some far-off mythical situation. It’s literally five, six months away, five months away kind of thing.

Approach to Safety and Expansion

Elon: “And while we’re stepping — putting our toe in the water gently at first just to make sure everything is cool, our solution, our sort of solution is a generalized AI solution. It does not require high precision maps of locality. So, we just want to be cautious. It’s not that it doesn’t work beyond Austin. In fact, it does. We just want to put our toe in the water, make sure everything is OK, then put a few more toes in the water, then put a foot in the water with safety of the general public as and those in the car as our top priority.”

Energy Storage as a Critical Asset

Elon: “Regarding energy, energy storage is a big deal and will become — really super important, will become incredibly important in the future. And it is something that enables far greater energy output to the grid than is currently possible because the grids are — the vast majority of the grid has no energy storage capability.”

Impact of Energy Storage on Grid Efficiency

Elon: “So, they have to design the power plants for very high peaks and assuming that there’s no energy storage. Once you have grid energy storage and home-based energy storage, the actual total energy output per year of the grid is dramatically greater than people think. Maybe it’s at least double. This will drive the demand of stationary battery packs and especially the grid-scale ones to and saying basically as much demand as we can possibly make.”

Tesla’s Expansion of Big Battery Production: Shanghai and Another 3rd Factory

Elon: “So, we have our second factory, which is in Shanghai, that’s starting operation, and we’re building a third factory. So, we’re trying to ramp output of the stationary battery storage as quickly as possible.”

Balancing Battery Demand Between Sectors

Elon: “Now there is a challenge here where we have to be careful — that were not robbing from 1 pocket to take to another pocket because for a given gigawatt hours per year of the cell output, does it go into stationary applications or mobile applications? It can’t go both into both so we have to make that trade-off, yes. But overall, the demand for total gigawatt hours of batteries, whether mobile or stationary, that will grow in a very, very big way over time.

For context, Tesla navigates between:

  • Stationary Applications: These include batteries for energy storage solutions that support homes, businesses, and the grid, particularly vital for managing renewable energy sources like solar and wind, which produce energy intermittently.
  • Mobile Applications: Here, the focus is on electric vehicles, where batteries are essential for vehicle operation, directly impacting Tesla’s automotive business.

Elon metaphorically described the situation as “robbing from one pocket to take to another,” emphasizing the need for strategy to ensure neither sector suffers from resource scarcity. The decision on where to allocate batteries involves complex trade-offs based on current market demand, potential profitability, and strategic long-term goals.

Significance of 2025 in Tesla’s Timeline

Speaking of the year 2025, Elon said “In fact, I think it probably will be viewed ’25 as maybe the most important year in Tesla’s history.

Tesla’s Dominance in Real-World AI

Elon: “There is no company in the world that is as good in real-world AI as Tesla. I don’t even know who’s in second place. Like you say, like, who’s in the second place for real-world AI? I would need a very big telescope to see them. That’s how far behind they are.”

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My passion is Tesla. This is my fourth year writing about Tesla. No stopping in sight!

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Gail’s Tesla Podcast on 𝕏 Episode No. 110: Kerri Gray, Part Two

Kerri Gray and I continue our discussion on Elon Musk, Tesla, SpaceX, 𝕏, and Turner’s syndrome in Part Two of our conversation.

Experiencing Full Self-Driving in a Tesla as a Passenger

In this episode, Kerri and I explore the world of autonomous vehicles as we discuss her firsthand experience riding in a Tesla with Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities.

We cover her initial impressions, the comfort level as a passenger, and moments when safety was at the forefront of her mind.

Kerri shares what aspects of the technology stood out to her and whether this ride matches up with what one might expect from self-driving cars. We also touch on the broader implications for the future of travel, how this experience reflects on Elon Musk’s vision for Tesla, and whether such experiences could sway public trust towards embracing autonomous vehicles.

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Join us in Austin, Texas, for Podcast No. 110, exclusively on 𝕏

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Gail’s Tesla Podcast on 𝕏 Episode No. 102: Pasta|Bar

Austin, Texas, December 12, 2024

I let Tesla FSD drive me to Austin’s Pasta Bar for a celebration and the meal was like a masterclass in good food.

Pasta Bar Delicious Food Pics~

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Gail’s Tesla Podcast on 𝕏 Episode No. 101: Unprotected Left in Austin

Austin, Texas, December 5, 2024

I tested out a nasty unprotected left turn in the rain in Austin and Tesla FSD was simply perfect. We are all fortunate to have this technology!

Best Experience

For the optimum experience, please watch the podcast on X, the world’s Town Square.

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Gail’s Tesla Podcast on 𝕏 Episode No. 97: Dancing to YMCA

Nov. 14, 2024 – Austin, Texas

This is podcast episode 97, we’re in Model Y, celebrating Trump’s victory and the new Department of Government Efficiency.

I’ve added clips of Trump dancing and Elon dancing!

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Gail’s Tesla Podcast on 𝕏 Episode No. 94: Conversation with Arash Malek

(Austin, Texas) Meet Arash Malek on this podcast, the charismatic figure behind the moniker Minimal Duck. Arash isn’t just your average tech enthusiast or design aficionado; he’s a beacon of warmth in the digital landscape, blending a love for minimalism with an infectious passion for electric vehicles.

  • The Journey: Arash’s journey into the hearts of his audience began with his venture, Scentwedge, where his flair for design meets functionality in the most delightful ways. But it’s his YouTube channel, “Minimal Duck,” that has truly brought him into the limelight, showcasing his minimalist lifestyle, drone escapades, and, of course, his adventures with Tesla.
  • A Tesla Whisperer: His Tesla Model 3 isn’t just a car; it’s a companion in his minimalistic quest. With 80,000 miles under its belt, it’s clear that Arash isn’t just about owning a car; he’s about living with it, experiencing the world through its electric heart. He’s not about fussing over every detail; rather, he embraces the simplicity and efficiency of modern electric travel.
  • The Man Behind the Screen: Off-camera, Arash is the kind of person who finds beauty in simplicity. His Instagram, @minimal_duck, is a testament to this, where each post is a gentle reminder of the beauty in less. He’s not just about tech and design; he’s about making life’s journey enjoyable and straightforward.
  • Passions and Pursuits: Beyond the hum of his Tesla, Arash enjoys one-wheeling, adding a touch of balance and agility to his minimalist lifestyle. His adventures are not just about speed or technology but about the joy of movement and the freedom it brings.
  • A Person of Simplicity and Joy: Arash Malek is the friend you didn’t know you needed – the one who shows you that life doesn’t have to be complicated to be fulfilling. He’s waiting for the Cybertruck not just for its futuristic allure but for the promise of more adventures, shared with his audience, where every mile driven is a story waiting to be told.

In introducing Arash Malek to you, think of him as a guide to a simpler, yet richer life, where technology serves as a companion to our human journey, not just a tool. He’s the epitome of someone who lives life with enthusiasm, simplicity, and an open heart.

NOTE: This is Podcast 94 (not 93) See Podcast 93 from October 17 on X. here:

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Gail’s Podcast on 𝕏 Episode No. 92.5: Voices from the Booster Catch – Real Reactions

(Starbase, Texas) In a moment that will go down in the annals of space history, Starship’s Launch 5 booster was caught by Mechazilla’s arms, not just marking a technical milestone but also capturing the hearts and imaginations of those present. Here’s a genuine recount of the reactions I gathered from the people who watched this spectacle unfold.

@Kristennetten – “I have no doubt, back in 2020 I was saying we should do the robots to Mars first, I have no doubt but watching this happen, its just like solidifying it’s going to happen.”

@AnthonyFGomez – “It’s the culmination of all our dreams, it’s all we’ve been hoping for since 2019 when we opened this place.” (Anthony runs Rocket Ranch)

@Imagebuffet – “I was holding my breath the whole time. When it caught, it was like a collective sigh of relief and then cheers. Just amazing.”

@JessicaTetreau – “I invited a lot of friends, I ‘m so excited, happy, elated, it tells the world that anything you put your mind to is possible!”

These reactions, and many others, captured shortly after the event on video, provide a raw and authentic snapshot of the awe and wonder experienced by those fortunate enough to witness this pioneering achievement live. Each voice, unique in its expression, echoed the same sentiment of disbelief, pride, and the thrill of witnessing history.

Why This Episode Matters

This episode isn’t just about the technology or the success of the booster catch; it’s about the human element. The collective gasp, the shared moment of awe, and the individual stories of those who stood by, their eyes fixed on the sky, waiting for that moment of catch.

Listen and Relive

Don’t miss out on “Podcast 92.5: Voices from the Booster Catch – Real Reactions” on 𝕏. This episode allows you to dive into the emotional landscape of an event that not only pushes the boundaries of space travel but also brings people together in shared anticipation and joy.

In a world often divided, moments like these remind us of what we can achieve when we look up together.

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Gail’s Podcast on 𝕏 Episode No. 91: Your Guide to Visiting Starbase Texas

Ever wondered how to visit Starbase Texas? Here’s a simple yet impactful way: join the annual Boca Chica Beach cleanup.

The Experience

@BigImpactHumans and I dove into this year’s event, and here’s what unfolded:

  • Community Gathering: The beach was alive with volunteers, all united for a cleaner environment, right in the shadow of Starbase.
  • SpaceX’s Support: Beyond just the cleanup, SpaceX offered lunch, making it a memorable day with a side of space excitement.
  • Learning and Bonding: Insights into marine conservation were shared, turning a cleanup into an educational outing.

Why Attend?

  • Family-Friendly: It’s a perfect blend of family fun and environmental responsibility, with the added thrill of being near space tech.
  • Exclusive Peek: It’s like getting VIP access to Starbase, a rare chance to be close to where space history is being made.

Tune into Podcast 91 on 𝕏 for the full scoop. See you at the beach next year!

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