On the Road with Tony and Daniel and Phyllis Snow of Snow Trucking
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Welcome back to The Road Show with Tony Justice and Friends! In this episode, I sit down with two of my favorite people on the road — Daniel and Phyllis Snow of Snow Trucking. These two are more than friends — they’re family. We first met over a decade ago at the Guilty by Association Truck Show in Joplin, Missouri, and I’ve admired them ever since. Their story is one of grit, faith, and true partnership. From the early days of farming and hauling cattle to building their legendary rig “The Goose,” Daniel and Phyllis have built a life around hard work, faith, and a deep love for each other and the trucking community.
We talk about how they got their start in trucking, how they balance marriage and business, and the powerful faith that fuels every mile they drive. You’ll hear stories of their early years on the farm, lessons learned from life on the road, and the wisdom they’ve gained after 34 years of marriage and countless miles together. If you’ve ever wondered what keeps a couple rolling strong in both life and trucking, this conversation will warm your heart and make you proud to be part of this industry.
Topics Discussed in the Episode
How Daniel got started in trucking as a teen
The origins and meaning behind The Goose
Life on the road as a husband-and-wife team
Building their faith-driven mission, In God We Truck
How they keep marriage and joy alive on the road
- Giving back through Bennett Family of Companies
Snow Trucking on FacebookBennett Family of Companies: https://www.bennettig.com
Wreaths Across America: https://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org
A big thanks to Daniel and Phyllis for sharing their story and their faith. Their love for God, each other, and this industry reminds us why trucking is more than a job — it’s a calling. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, follow, and share The Road Show. Until next time, keep it safe out there and God bless!