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In this episode of the BulkLoads Podcast, Jared Flinn sits down with Chris Jolly—also known as “The Freight Coach”—to discuss how he’s built a massive online following and thriving freight community through consistent content, authenticity, and industry expertise. Chris shares how he grew his platform to over 150,000 subscribers by posting every weekday for nearly four years, building trust through transparency and offering real-world advice for carriers, brokers, and logistics professionals.
From overcoming addiction to launching his own brokerage, Chris opens up about his journey, his faith, and his passion for helping others navigate the freight industry with integrity. Whether you’re looking to grow your brand, expand your freight network, or simply get motivated by someone who’s walked the walk, this episode is packed with insight and inspiration.

Hosted by
Jared Flinn — Founder, BulkLoads
Twenty years of bulk-freight operating experience. Jared sits down weekly with the carriers, brokers, and shippers who actually move the freight — not the pundits who write about it. New episode every Monday.
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In this episode of the BulkLoads Podcast, Jared Flinn sits down with Chris Jolly—also known as “The Freight Coach”—to discuss how he’s built a massive online following and thriving freight community through consistent content, authenticity, and industry expertise. Chris shares how he grew his platform to…
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