This week, Jimmy ("Rice") and Nate ("Beans") start with a simple question, "Why do we drive?" which quickly unravels something much deeper. What begins as a conversation about therapy and escape expands into identity, belongingness, and the unspoken social dynamics of car culture. From the quiet reset of a solo drive to the subtle pressure of reputation, status, and social perceptions within the scene, this episode pulls apart what actually fuels the passion. Because when you strip everything away, the real question isn’t what you drive -- it's why you drive at all.
Rice & Beans is a humor-driven automotive podcast rooted in Southern California car culture, focused on canyon carving, driving passion, and the people behind the wheel. Through relaxed, conversational episodes, the show explores the many sides of the automotive community while highlighting how similar drivers really are — no matter what they drive. From current events shaping the Southern California car scene to deeper conversations about driving technique, responsibility, and community growth, Rice & Beans dives into what’s happening now and where car culture is headed. The podcast aims to connect drivers, strengthen the canyon carving community, and promote safer, more fulfilling driving experiences through shared stories, perspectives, and passion.
Nate Rodriguez and Jimmy Xie are the hosts of Rice & Beans, a program of the Sociology of Cars Podcast.
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Sociology of Cars Podcast is produced by Sociology of Everything, supported by Joevil Motorsports in City of Industry, CA.
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