All Gas No Brakes
All Gas No Brakes is an American YouTube channel originally created and previously hosted by independent journalist Andrew Callaghan, based on the book of the same name by Callaghan. The channel has 1.67 million subscribers and over 92 million views as of 2025. The channel features Callaghan traveling around the United States conducting vox pop interviews at various events, such as conventions and music festivals. The interviews are noted for their surreal and humorous viewpoints on serious topics. Nic Mosher and Evan Gilbert-Katz worked on the channel providing camera, audio, editing, and production management. The show ran from September 9, 2019 to November 12, 2020.
On March 9, 2021, Callaghan announced his departure from the show along with his crew consisting of Mosher and Gilbert-Katz. Therefore, the show ended after one season with the final episode airing on November 12, 2020. He cited contract issues by network Doing Things Media as the reason for his departure, claiming exploitative behavior. The team later moved to a new YouTube channel, which was a spinoff show named Channel 5, which started on April 11, 2021.
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History
The idea for All Gas No Brakes was conceived during the summer after high school in which Callaghan hitchhiked across the United States before beginning his journalism studies at Loyola University New Orleans. Callaghan then wrote and self published a book based on his experience hitchhiking and the people he met along the way, titled All Gas No Brakes. Callaghan was a contributing writer for the Loyola school newspaper The Maroon. While in school, Callaghan began doing man-on-the-street interviews along Bourbon Street. The videos, which were uploaded to YouTube and Instagram under the name "Quarter Confessions" led to a partnership between Callaghan and Doing Things Media.In early 2020, Callaghan started an All Gas No Brakes podcast, in response to travel restrictions stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. On the podcast, Callaghan interviews past subjects from All Gas No Brakes over video chat.
In March 2021, Callaghan announced via social media that he, along with his team, are no longer involved with production of All Gas No Brakes, as well as its television series currently being produced. He cited contract issues as the reason for their departure.
In a piece by the New York Times on March 23, 2021, videographer Nate Kahn, who worked on All Gas No Brakes for a time, detailed his understanding of Callaghan's dismissal from the company after an attempt to renegotiate his contract. Doing Things Media had become increasingly uncomfortable with the political leanings of the show, specifically an episode focusing on the George Floyd protests in Minneapolis. Callaghan and his crew were later locked out of social media accounts and fired in early March 2021.
On April 10th, 2025, Andrew Callaghan posted to his personal social media account stating "Ten thousand comments and I'll use the Dear Kelly film proceeds to buy back All Gas No Brakes within 24 hours." On April 28th, Callaghan posted a selfie to the All Gas No Brakes Instagram page captioned "where to?", suggesting he has reacquired the channel. On May 22nd, 2025, Channel 5 (web series) officially announced the successful buyback of the All Gas No Brakes brand.