![]() ![]() Nic and Evan, who lived in the RV and created the original show material, are also no longer involved. I no longer receive any of the Patreon crowdfunding, YouTube monetization, or any other show income. He wrote on Instagram, "I am no longer associated with All Gas No Brakes. In March 2021, Callaghan announced that he and his team were no longer involved with production of All Gas No Brakes nor the television adaptation that was in development. On the podcast, he interviewed past subjects from his All Gas No Brakes series via video call. In early 2020, Callaghan started an All Gas No Brakes podcast in response to travel restrictions stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. Quarter Confessions led to a partnership between Callaghan and Doing Things Media, who agreed to fund All Gas No Brakes. The idea for the YouTube series All Gas No Brakes was conceived from this memoir, before beginning his journalism studies at university. In 2019, Callaghan published All Gas, No Brakes: A Hitchhiker's Diary, a memoir- zine recounting stories from a 70-day hitchhiking trip across America that he undertook two years prior at the age of 19. He quit his job and began interviewing people on the streets of the city about their darkest secrets while they were intoxicated, which he compiled into a YouTube and Instagram series called Quarter Confessions, named after its location in the French Quarter. While working as a doorman on Bourbon Street, Callaghan saw what he described as "hellish scenes" and wanted to find a funny or smart way to document them. ![]() He was a contributing writer for The Maroon, Loyola's university newspaper. He later relocated to New Orleans, where he studied journalism on a full scholarship at Loyola University and worked as a doorman on Bourbon Street to support himself. During high school and a gap year before college, he interviewed people associated with the darknet market Silk Road, Occupy Seattle protesters, and juggalos. The teacher of that class convinced him to pursue his passion for journalism. ![]() He has said that he "hated every class from the first day of kindergarten to last day of college" except for a journalism class he took in his junior year of high school. He is the creator and star of the YouTube series All Gas No Brakes and Channel 5.Īndrew Thomas Callaghan was born in Philadelphia on April 23, 1997, and grew up in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle. Andrew Thomas Callaghan (born April 23, 1997) is an American journalist. ![]()
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