
'Around The Bead' – a new podcast series dedicated to the tyre world – will officially launch its pilot episode on 7 July 2025. The series promises to bring tyre technology, applications, and people to life for a wide-ranging audience across the industry.
The debut episode, titled "EP1 – OTR feat. Mine Man Mark Main," takes listeners into the world of off-the-road (OTR) tyres. From advanced compounds to sensor technology, the episode showcases the innovations driving uptime, safety, and performance in extreme-duty environments like mining.
'Around The Bead' is a podcast for anyone who works with or is curious about tyres – from fleet managers and tyre techs to plant operators, gear heads, and newcomers to the trade. The show dives deep into how tyres shape safety, performance, and global transport.
The podcast describes itself as:
“We’re passionate about tyres – yes, tyres! The unsung heroes of the road that keep us safe, boost our performance, and literally keep the world moving.”
Listeners can expect regular features covering tyre technology, manufacturing, fleet strategy, and user know-how.
The premiere episode features:■ Smart tyre sensors enabling real-time pressure and temperature tracking■ Ultra-durable compounds for mining terrain■ Practical strategies to reduce downtime and enhance safety
These insights are tailored for fleet operators, engineers, and industry specialists managing high-load, demanding tyre environments.
The pilot episode of 'Around The Bead' goes live on 7 July 2025. Listeners are encouraged to visit the YouTube premiere page and set a notification to catch the episode as it drops.
Tyre podcasts like 'Around The Bead' reflect growing interest in making tyre knowledge more accessible and connected. As smart technology, EV adaptation, and sustainability reshape the tyre sector, industry-wide conversations like these support broader understanding and collaboration.
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