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Imagine a world where the sound of a motorcycle engine is a call to mindfulness and connection. That's precisely the journey we embarked on with Ben Rubin, affectionately known as "The Mindful Motorcycle" on Instagram. Ben reveals how a thoughtful gift from his partner led to his passion for motorcycling, transforming it into a path of personal growth and mindful living. The bonds formed within the motorcycle community are anything but ordinary; they're a testament to the unspoken understanding that exists among riders who share the open road.
Referenced in this Episode are:
Brady McLain and Go Fast Don't Die ( https://www.gofastdontdie.com/ )
Rob Hamilton and MotoFeelz ( https://www.motofeelz.com/ )
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Neale Bayly turned his thirst for adventure by motorcycle into a powerful vehicle for spreading peace, love, and compassion across the war-torn Ukraine, Peru, and the World. From the early influences of literature like "Jupiter's Travels" to becoming a voice for global connections, Neale's story is a testament to the transformative power of following your passions. Check out: https://wellspring-outreach.org
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Have you ever stumbled upon a hidden family treasure? Join us as we hear the heartwarming story of Paul Kraus and his father's 1947 Whizzer motorbike that sparked a restoration journey that revived a priceless piece of history. As Paul shares his experiences with the Colorado Vintage Motorcycle Group, you'll hear about the vibrant camaraderie and passion that these classic machines inspire.
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While we frequently discuss the Peace of Mind many of us find from the seat of a motorcycle, what if that's no longer an option? After a devastating accident, Hunter Matthews could have given up, but he hasn't. Instead, he encourages us to explore alternative paths to inner peace and fulfillment while he maintains found memories of his riding days. It's a power reminder about gratitude and seizing life’s opportunities. Prepare to be inspired.
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Now for the conclusion of my two part conversation with Kiki Azim and Kirsten Midura. In our previous episode #80, you could hear it in their voices. A passion for empowering our motorcycling community to find peace of mind by demonstrating a love for others. The poor, the innocent, those who believe that no one cares for them.
So how do you demonstrate a love for others? Volunteer, donate or both! You’re blessed with the opportunity to find joy riding your motorcycle. Now you can bring that joy to others who really need it. Click the links in the show notes for details or feel free to email me at [email protected] for specific information.
You can help! Make your tax-deductible donation TODAY!Engines for Change: https://www.enginesforchange.org/
Rebels with a Cause: https://www.rebelstour.com/
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Today, we hear part 1 of my fascinating conversation with Kiki Azim and Kirsten Midura. Two friends with a common heart. A common love for motorcycling and a shared passion for healing a hurting world. People like them have changed the world! You can too!
You can help! Make your tax-deductible donation TODAY!
Engines for Change: https://www.enginesforchange.org/
Rebels with a Cause: https://www.rebelstour.com/
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Have you ever felt the need to just turn off the world for a while, get out of the house, get out on your motorcycle, to find yourself out on a lonely road and just ride? I believe that sometimes a ride like that can transform itself into a chance encounter. Like the stars were aligned for something special, something meaningful to happen. It happened to me. I’d like to tell you about it.
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Have you ever found yourself in a Flow State? Ah… nice. It’s good to find yourself riding in the Zone. Maybe that’s a glimpse of Heaven. So how do we find it on our next ride?
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I can’t always find the words to express how meaningful riding is to me and for so many of us around the world. But others have very effectively found those words. One such person is Melissa Holbrook Pierson from her 1997 book, The Perfect Vehicle. So today, we will hear from the most eloquent Forward that I’ve ever heard. I’ll have a link in the show notes for how you can get your own copy of this book. So for now, I ask you to relax, pour yourself a favorite coffee or tea, take a couple of deep slow breaths, and listen to these poetic words that describe our beautiful world of motorcycling.
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Sometimes our motorcycle rides are fast paced. Yes, that’s fun, but a fast paced life? That’s not so fun. It can be high-risk and destructive. There are ways of building some cushion of safety, both in motorcycling and in life. Creating some “ Margin" as they call it. We need to know when to adjust the load, when to slow down, when to make a change, when to rest, before something happens that could impact our ability to ride. This is important stuff.
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My hope for you and for myself is that we will be just like George Bailey at the end of the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life”. By having a motorcycle, the ability to ride to ride it and the many friends and family who love us, we will recognize how very blessed you are right now. We’ll be reminded that yeah, we are having a Wonderful Life.
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Brady McLean, the founder of Go Fast Don’t Die, has a story to share. Yeah, that’s a cool slogan and he loves motorcycling, but you’ll learn that there’s much more to Brady than business and bikes. He knows a lot about living a full life. Honestly, I just felt lucky to be in a conversation with a guy like him. Get ready for a transformative conversation.
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Go out there, ride, gain strength, be happy, and share that strength and your inner joy with someone else. Be a Hero. You ask "What are you talking about, Ron"??? Oh, have I got a story for you!
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Today, we take a few minutes just to relax and we do that by reading passages from a little book that not only takes us on our motorcycles down the road, but it also reminds us why we have such a desire to be on the road in the first place. Published in 2013 and edited by Malcolm Nelson and Kristen Lassen, it’s called The Little Black Book of Motorcycle Wisdom.
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