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In this episode we find ourselves at AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days. We interview Liza Miller, Haley Bell, Moin Kahn, Mitch Bohem and Kevin Schwartz.
In this episode we find ourselves at AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days. We interview Liza Miller, Haley Bell, Moin Kahn, Mitch Bohem and Kevin Schwartz.
Get to know the genius behind the successful podcast, Motorcycles & Misfits. Liza Miller started this podcast back in 2013 in the co-op motorcycle garage she runs in Santa Cruz, California, the Re-Cycle Garage. What started as a passionate conversation with a few misfits after turning a wrench on a Sunday afternoon has become a popular podcast that will clear its 500th episode and over 3 million listens this year. Motorcycles & Misfits is an inclusive haven for passionate motorcyclists of every stripe, age, and walk of life. You'll hear about Liza, Miss Emma, Bagel, Stumpy John, and other Re-cycle Garage Misfits. You'll learn how she grew her podcast through attending events, recording on location, selling merch, and getting excellent guests on her show. From stunt riders like Gary Davis who jumped his motorcycle more successfully than Evel Knievel himself, to Hollywood celebrities like Norman Reedus of Walking Dead and Boondock Saints. Norman Reedus even included their band of misfits on the first episode of his motorcycle focused TV show, Ride with Norman Reedus. 00:00 Introducing Liza Miller and Re-Cycle Garage in Santa Cruz, CA03:20 Julie's secret... 04:50 Liza on keeping her podcast fresh as she nears 500 episodes06:00 Engaging audience through contests and more07:43 The history of recording Motorcycles & Misfits in the Re-Cycle Garage, and moving into their studio (with a visual tour on YouTube version of this podcast)11:00 On getting better sound in your home recording space13:30 On choosing her band of misfits, cohosts, and regular guests on the show19:10 Liza's minimalistic approach to editing27:40 Liza's portable recording studio: Zoom H6 28:45 Leading with purpose first, monetizing second (advertisers + Patreon)32:20 Using t-shirt rewards as an incentive for members to join the Patreon community of Misfits34:30 Liza's advice to new podcasters or those that have stagnatedTo get a taste of Motorcycles & Misfits, you can check out last week's Podtease! We featured their interview with motorcycling legend, Gary Davis. It was an episode that was almost lost due to technical difficulties, offering Liza and her crew a few lessons about using new, untested technology for an important recording. You'll fall in love with the show, and really want to add their podcast to your queue. Check it out here: https://themediacasters.com/podtease-motorcycles-and-misfits-liza-miller-gary-davis-the-coolest-interview-we-have-ever-done/About Re-cycle Garage and Motorcycles & Misfits: The mission of Re-Cycle Garage in Santa Cruz is to get old motorcycles back on the road and to teach people how to wrench on them. Over the years we have built up an amazing community through our free-to-all motorcycle garage. Our podcast consists of a rotating cast of characters sharing their stories, knowledge and experiences, as well as special guest interviews.Website: https://motorcyclesandmisfits.comE-mail recyclemotorcyclegarage@gmail.com or motorcyclesandmisfits@gmail.comFacebook www.facebook.com/recyclesantacruz/YouTube / Other www.youtube.com/channel/UC3wKZSP0J9FBGB79169ciew--Join Our Community Of "Dragonflies" And Reach For Your DreamsFollow us on all social spaces @themediacastersJoin The Mediacasters Community FREE for a limited time: https://themediacasters.mn.coGet our #1 new book release! The book, Audiocasters teaches you how to launch, market, and, monetize your podcast! Get it here!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themediacastersPodcast website: https://themediacasters.comNetwork website, with all our community shows: https://podpage.com/themediacasters
What do Evel Knievel, Captain America, Kenny Roberts and the Terminator have in common? In 2018 Emma, Michael and myself scored an interview with Gary Davis, the coolest guy you've probably never heard of. Gary was inducted into the AMA hall of fame for his career as a racer, daredevil and stuntman.In 1969 he raced alongside greats like Kenny Roberts and Gary Scott.In 1972 he beat Evil Knievel's record by jumping 21 cars. But it wasn't an ordinary jump. He did it with a a partner, both at the same time and passing each other in mid air only feet apart.He then became a stuntman in the movies and TV, doing all of Evel's stunts in Viva Knievel and countless other spots.Next he became a stunt coordinator and 2nd Unit director on films like Terminator 2, Predator 2, Starsky and Hutch, and Torque.And in 2018 he was inducted into the AMA Hall of Fame.He is still in the business today, as well as being a collector, a bike builder and all around cool guy. So take a listen and enjoy getting to know about Gary Davis and his amazing life.With Liza, Miss Emma and Michael.Go to www.motorcyclesandmisfits.com to find the links to our Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, Patreon and more. And send us an email at motorcyclesandmisfits@gmail.comrecyclemotorcyclegarage@gmail.comwww.patreon.com/motorcyclesandmisfits--Do you want your show to be featured on our next Podtease? Send us a note via Instagram @podtease -- or join The Mediacasters Community and connect with us live in weekly office hours (details below).Step 1: Join The Mediacasters Community! It's a free, vibrant space for podcasters, authors, public speakers, media darlings, and producers to connect and grow! https://themediacasters.mn.coStep 2: Send Corinna & Jules a message from the community page (or via Instagram @podtease or @themediacasters) and ask for the form to be featured on Podtease. Upon completion, they will assess your podcast for fit. Approved podcasts will be featured in the next 12 weeks. Step 3: Engage in The Mediacasters Community and make new friends in podcasting – because none of us should go it alone! We can grow (and have fun) together!
Have you ever thought about what it would take to have a radio show? Join Jules & Corinna as they connect with John "Jay" Wiley, host and producer of Law Enforcement Today and the Law Enforcement Today Podcast Network. You'll learn how he moved from hosting a podcast that was coupled with a thriving Facebook group to terrestrial radio in his first 10 episodes. What is terrestrial radio, you might ask? You know, spaces you tune in "on the dial" on AM/FM -- and these days some even lump "terrestrial" and "satellite" together in one pot (satellite = Sirius XM). You'll discover how John "Jay" Wiley is even connected to Oprah, and hear his thoughts on what it takes to truly "make it" in broadcast media like podcasting, radio, YouTube and beyond. You'll also get a "tease" of a new podcast that Jules & Corinna are launching on 4/22/22! About Our Guest: Introducing John “Jay” Wiley... His friends call him Jay (and that means you can too). While people like to use terms like radio personality, or broadcaster, he prefers the old school terminology of DJ. Prior to starting his career in radio he was a member of the Baltimore Police Department. As an officer he worked in the Northwest District of Baltimore in Patrol, Operations, and Plainclothes Drug Enforcement Unit. He was detailed to the DEA Task Force in the Baltimore Office for more than a year investigating drug distribution gangs in the Baltimore/Washington area. He was promoted to sergeant at which time he was assigned to the Central District and then the Northwest District. His career in the Baltimore Police Department was cut short by a disastrous line of duty hand injury. Sadly, after multiple surgeries, he was retired, and then successfully pivoted to the world of broadcast / terrestrial radio (and now podcasting). Jay is the host and producer of the Law Enforcement Today Podcast, with new episodes out each Monday. 00:00 Introductions & What to expect in today's episode (including a surprise "tease" or two)08:30 Meet John J. Wiley, host of Law Enforcement Today Podcast13:00 Super niche podcast success with 2 examples: Motorcycles & Misfits and Supercar Blondie15:15 How Jay grew his podcast, expanding his reach through terrestrial broadcasting radio (syndicated on AM/FM in 81 markets)20:00 To bleep or not to bleep (on cuss words, brand names, and the FCC)22:40 Monetizing Law Enforcement Today through sponsorships based on audience size / reach (radio reach of 24M in addition to podcast)25:00 The importance of having BIG dreams and working HARD to reach them27:30 On avoiding podfade and what it takes to make it in podcasting (including perspectives from Tracy Hazzard of Podetize, Liza Miller of Motorcycles & Misfits)29:00 The importance of visualizing your audience -- putting them FIRST32:00 On meeting Oprah, working hard, and being authentically you35:18 Paying it forward by building a network: Law Enforcement Today Podcast Network (it's free to join)38:30 Successful podcasts that have recently sold: Call Her Daddy hosted by Alex Cooper & LORE, hosted by Aaron Mahnke42:20 Get a "tease" of an upcoming show Corinna & Jules are launching on 4/22/22 to help you discover your next favorite podcasts! Join Our Community Of "Dragonflies" And Reach For Your DreamsFollow us on all social spaces @themediacastersJoin The Mediacasters Community FREE for a limited time: https://themediacasters.mn.coInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themediacastersPodcast website: https://themediacasters.comNetwork website, with all our community shows: https://podpage.com/themediacasters
Comment s'organiser en vue de la réouverture des terrasses le 8 mai ? C'est le thème du Face à face de Toujours + d'Actu, ce jeudi. Fabrice Grosfilley recevait Liza Miller, gérante du Pantin à Ixelles, Matthieu Léonard, administrateur et chef de cuisine au Coin Coin et Thomas Kok, de la Maison du Peuple à Saint-Gilles.
Comment s'organiser en vue de la réouverture des terrasses le 8 mai ? C'est le thème du Face à face de Toujours + d'Actu, ce jeudi. Fabrice Grosfilley recevait Liza Miller, gérante du Pantin à Ixelles, Matthieu Léonard, administrateur et chef de cuisine au Coin Coin et Thomas Kok, de la Maison du Peuple à Saint-Gilles.
Hayley Bell is the founder of the Women Riders World Relay and recipient of the 2019 AMA Motorcyclist of the Year Award. Liza Miller is the founder of one of the nation's first community motorcycle cooperatives, the Re-Cycle Garage in Santa Cruz, and creator of the “Motorcycles & Misfits” podcast. She received a Friend of the AMA Award in 2019. These pioneering motorcyclists talk about the WRWR and their future adventures. Support the show (https://fs4.formsite.com/AMARacing/form21/index.html)
Super Special guest Liza Miller tells us about her new online film festival and it sounds totally rad. Go to revsisters.com for more info. After that we dive into the bomb that Yamaha dropped this week. We learn why it might be a good thing. Finally Liza is still with us as we do Best/Worst bike. Worst bike in the world this week: Yamaha xsr 900 AbarthBest bike in the world this week: Ktm 790 Duke
Viewers have seen award-winning actress Sutton Foster play Liza Miller in the television show “Younger” but now they can experience her audiobook performance in this highly anticipated sequel. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile’s Michele Cobb discuss this audiobook born of a TV comedy that follows Liza two years after she was caught lying about her age to land a job in publishing. Sutton Foster’s voice is engaging and enthusiastic as she makes Liza’s perspective genuine and elicits sympathy during her struggle to turn her story into TV. Fans of the “Younger” show and book won’t be disappointed by the sequel. Published by Simon & Schuster Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine comes from Blackstone Publishing, a 30-years plus strong independent audiobook publisher that is now also publishing print books and ebooks. This Fall, we are publishing an array of stellar titles -- Cecilia Aragon's memoir Flying Free which tells the odds-defying story of how she became the first Latina pilot on the US Aerobatic Team; the historical fiction novel Escaping Dreamland by NY Times bestselling author Charlie Lovett; the YA dystopian thriller The Key to Fear from NY Times bestselling author Kristin Cast, and Don't Move - a horror novel from Darren Wearmouth and television star James S. Murray. Learn about these and more titles from Blackstone's Fall 2020 list at BlackstonePublishing.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sutton Foster is a quiet force: The Broadway superstar has been nominated for six Tony Awards (she’s won two) and for the past six seasons she’s been starring on Younger, the beloved TV Land series that has her playing both a 40-something and a millennial. This week, Sutton sits down with Perrie to talk about what she wore when she auditioned for that show, her favorite musical of all time, her complicated path to motherhood, her new Gucci loafers, and how in some ways, caring less about what you wear to auditions can be an asset. For more on this episode, visit glamour.com/whatiworewhen. Follow @suttonlenore on Instagram and @sfosternyc on Twitter, and watch Sutton as Liza Miller on Younger. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Every month Mamamia Reviews will dissect the current biggest TV show in the world - and this month it’s all about Younger season six. For the uninitiated, the premise of Younger follows the story of a 42-year-old New York editor Liza Miller who’s pulled the wool over everyone’s eyes in order to land her sweet publishing job. But how exactly has she done that? By been pretending to be a woman in her 20s which raises all kinds of questions. Mamamia’s Laura Brodnik and Clare Stephens dissect the good, the bad and the downright swoon-worthy from this season From Liza and Charles entering into a full-blown relationship, Kelsey flying too close to the career sun and of course, THAT big reveal fans cannot stop talking about. Plus, Laura shares her best stories about what went down on her trip to New York City where she interviewed members of the cast from the show. And yes, there will be a whole lot of spoilers. This episode was brought to you by Stan. Hosts: Laura Brodnik & Clare Stephens Producers: Elissa Ratliff & Amelia Navascues GET IN TOUCH: Call the Pod Phone on 02 8999 9386. Head to https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe/ to this and all our pods delivered straight to your inbox. Email the show at podcast@mamamia.com.au Find more shows like this one here; https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts This episode was brought to you by our presenting partners Stan.
Every month Mamamia Reviews will dissect the current biggest TV show in the world - and this month it’s all about Younger season six. For the uninitiated, the premise of Younger follows the story of a 42-year-old New York editor Liza Miller who’s pulled the wool over everyone’s eyes in order to land her sweet publishing job. But how exactly has she done that? By been pretending to be a woman in her 20s which raises all kinds of questions. Mamamia’s Laura Brodnik and Clare Stephens dissect the good, the bad and the downright swoon-worthy from this season From Liza and Charles entering into a full-blown relationship, Kelsey flying too close to the career sun and of course, THAT big reveal fans cannot stop talking about. Plus, Laura shares her best stories about what went down on her trip to New York City where she interviewed members of the cast from the show. And yes, there will be a whole lot of spoilers. This episode was brought to you by Stan. Hosts: Laura Brodnik & Clare Stephens Producers: Elissa Ratliff & Amelia Navascues GET IN TOUCH: Call the Pod Phone on 02 8999 9386. Head to https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe/ to this and all our pods delivered straight to your inbox. Email the show at podcast@mamamia.com.au Find more shows like this one here; https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts This episode was brought to you by our presenting partners Stan.
In this episode Gina and I interview Hayley Bell, the founder and the main driving force behind the Women Riders World Relay (WRWR), a worldwide pursuit "to ignite a global sisterhood of inspirational women to promote courage, adventure, unity and passion for biking from all corners of the world and do something that’s never been done before to this scale." I also share what I have learned so far from Keith Code's "A Twist of the Wrist" books and DVDs, discuss a new part I installed on my Z900RS, talk about a new Dainese jacket that could really help protect you in a crash, and give some details about a non-motorcycle podcast that I appeared on as a guest to help promote motorcycling to people that don't ride motorcycles. Episode Links * About WRWR (https://womenridersworldrelay.com/about) * Hayley Bell (https://womenridersworldrelay.com/project/hayley-bell/) * Motorcycles & Misfits Podcast (http://motorcyclesandmisfits.com/) * Motorcycles & Misfits Hayley Bell Episode (go to 62 minute mark) (http://motorcyclesandmisfits.com/podcast-314-wrwr-founder-hayley-bell/) * Listener Adrian Northam on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/adrian.northam.9) * My podcast episode 007 - Old Man Slacker and Motorcycle Philosophy (https://soyouwanttoride.fireside.fm/007) * Keith Code (http://superbikeschool.com/about-us/keiths-corner/) * California Superbike School (https://superbikeschool.com/) * "A Twist of the Wrist, Vol. 1" Book (https://superbikeschool.com/product/a-twist-of-the-wrist-vol-1/) * "A Twist of the Wrist, Vol. 2" Book (https://superbikeschool.com/product/a-twist-of-the-wrist-vol-2/) * "A Twist of the Wrist" DVD (https://superbikeschool.com/product/a-twist-of-the-wrist-dvd/) * "A Twist of the Wrist II" DVD (https://superbikeschool.com/product/a-twist-of-the-wrist-ii-dvd-released-october-2009/) * Dianetics (https://www.dianetics.org/) * L. Ron Hubbard (https://www.lronhubbard.org/) * Z900RS Chic Design Road Comet Cowl (https://japan.webike.net/products/23838576.html) * webike.net (https://japan.webike.net/) * Dainese Smart Jacket (https://www.dainese.com/us/en/smart-jacket.html#) * Dainese D-Air Technology (https://www.dainese.com/us/en/corporate/d-air/system/) * Helite Airbag Technology (https://helitemoto.com) * Crossed Wires Podcast (https://crossedwires.net/) * Short Circuits 012 - Motorcycling with Chris Geiss (https://crossedwires.net/shortcircuits012) Contact Me * Donate (https://paypal.me/christophergeiss?locale.x=en_US) * Email: soyouwanttoride@yahoo.com * Twitter: @soyouwanttoride (https://twitter.com/soyouwanttoride) * Instagram: so.you.want.to.ride (https://www.instagram.com/so.you.want.to.ride/) * Facebook: @so.you.want.to.ride (https://www.facebook.com/so.you.want.to.ride) * Web Site (http://www.soyouwanttorideamotorcycle.com) * YouTube Channel (http://www.youtube.com/channel/UClDjOlGOdK-SK8WB6jRdZ4Q) Special Guests: Gina Bratkowsky and Hayley Bell.
Next Spoken Wheel episode is scheduled for January 31, 2019 @ 9pm eastern, contact us if you are interested in joining the round table conversation. TOPICS: Post Christmas ride to Greenwood, SC. Rich, Jon, Rico, and Steven Case (Riders of Loud Pipes member) for lunch at Mill House Pizza. (https://millhousepizza.com/) R6 is on the lift for another gasket change Jon rode to the Emerald Isle, NC (https://www.emeraldisle-nc.org/) Possible tail of the dragon trip again for Jon and the Dragon Krew 2019 Progressive International Motorcycle Show (http://www.motorcycleshows.com/cities) is starting this weekend: Easyriders show Charlotte 2019 (http://easyridersevents.com/bikeshow-2019-charlotte.php) - January 26-27 Park Expo Center (change in venue from last year) Congregation Show Charlotte 2019 (https://www.thecongregationshow.com/) April 13th, 1-8pm STATE OF THE STUDIO 2018 highlights Over 72 hours of produced content across 3 shows (Loud Pipes, MotoNobodies, Motorcycle Podcasters Challenge) Loud Pipes had almost as many downloads in 2018 than all prior years combined! MotoNobodies is finding their way and achieved an average show download number equal to Loud Pipes year year LP audience is 82.4% US followed in order by United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Sweden, Denmark, all other countries listed in the last 2%. Apple podcast and related clients accounts for 63% of all downloads with 14% being the next largest category of other MotoNobodies is similar for countries, but has 58% Apple, 23% Android clients, and other is around 8% of the download total MPC 6 podcasts with 15 riders in total and 49 individual riders also signed up, with 29 riders earning points. 25,635 miles accumulated by all rider, which is enough to make a trip around the earth! Congrats again to Throttled podcast for winning the team challenge, and Zyon for the individual challenge Thank you to guests of the show for past year Irishman, KP Moto, Brother Bacon, Amp’d Moto, Colin (aka Broncoride), Aaron Smith, Liza Miller, Joey Mitchell, Dangerous Dave, Old Man Slacker, Sean Burch, Justin Webster, Roger Smith, Tom Churchill, Big events of 2018 New rider series Meetup in Gettysburg Barber trip 2019 plans LP without Rico for a while, interview heavy, more guests, perhaps other podcast hosts to join and fill that void. Patreon alternative, starting up direct links with Paypal (https://www.paypal.me/rdubstudios) and checks to our P.O. box Episodic level support and general support for the studio Some sort of split amongst the three shows Loud Pipes Racing (http://loudpipesracing.com) Support for racers for 2019 and beyond Individual bikes of Brian Hunnicutt The Peoples bike at Isle of Man TT for 2019 and 2020 Rich's R6 will run with the Loud Pipes! Racing graphics for track days Individual Thanks Rico: For his contributions to the show and behind the scenes efforts. Although he is currently taking a break, we started Loud Pipes over 4 years and 145 episodes ago, so a break to focus on family priorities is needed and well deserved Jon: What can I say, he does so much on the show and even more behind the scenes that people may not see directly, but without his efforts, your would for sure notice. Show notes, reminding me about things that need to get done, helping to plan and arrange topics/guests/content. Website updates, show notes, or just a place for me to vent out some frustration Natalie (and Jon again really) Work on MPC, graphics, swag, and also general advice and support as needed Brother Bacon for his efforts on the MotoNobodies podcast, his appearances on LP, and overall support again behind the scenes Thank you to Riders of Loud Pipes! Markus, Rickard, Edward, Jebie, and Zyon, Chuck, KnobbyTyre, Old Man Slacker, S.U.R Mike, the executive producer of chaos and mayhem, Steven, Jacob, Sean, Steve, Micah, Kenny, Dangerous Dave, James, Broncoride, Rich, Joe, Tony, Darren, the Motorcycles and Misfits podcast, Jared, Cale, and our newest member David Lineberger Thank you all for your support. It’s sincerely appreciated and we have some exciting plans for 2019, that are possible in part by the support from this group of great people. EVENTS: April 12th - 14th - MotoGP Austin, TX - Still in planning and only Jon confirmed so far June 1st 2019 East Coast Moto Amino Meetup - Salisbury NC Planning for 2019 Loud Pipes meetup - NC Summer. Looking for rough headcount for July 4th weekend. August 9th - 12th 2019 - Upstate NY Trip for Jon May 2020 - Isle of Man TT
In this podcast, John and Mark chat with Liza Miller from Women Riders World Relay. That's WRWR for short. This group calls itself a "Global Sisterhood" of riders who are performing a relay across the world in the Spring of 2019. In a very short time, WRWR has inspired and empowered women riders in 92 countries. Women Riders World Relay Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2149024862007828/ Women Riders World Relay's Website: http://www.womenridersworldrelay.com/blog/ Liza's Podcast, Check it out! http://motorcyclesandmisfits.com/about-misfits/ WRWR's Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/womenridersworldrelay/
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I'm so excited to have Liza Miller on the podcast! She is one-of-a-kind. As many of you know, I'm preparing to motorcycle across the country, so I talk to Liza to get all of the tricks! Liza is the host of the Motorcycles and Misfits Podcast. Do yourself a favor and check it out! You will NOT be disappointed. http://motorcyclesandmisfits.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
To round out our new rider series we talk about finding your community. We have brought in fellow podcaster, host of Motorcycles and Misfits podcast and owner of the Re-Cycle Garage - Liza Miller. Also, just a heads up that there is a little explicit language this week. New Topics Final topic of the New and Returning Rider Series - Finding your community Re-Cycle Garage (https://www.facebook.com/recyclesantacruz/) Moto Amino (https://aminoapps.com/c/motorcycle-amino/info/) Facebook groups HOG (https://www.harley-davidson.com/us/en/owners/hog.html) Riding with Friends and or family LOUD PIPES SOUND CHALLENGE (name that bike) Guess the brand +1 Guess the bike +1 Stock or aftermarket +1 Name the brand of the pipes +3 This week's bike (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPz1D1qKyjc) Events 2nd Annual Congregation Show (https://www.thecongregationshow.com/) - April 14th, 2018 2pm-8pm 2nd Annual Moto Amino East Coast Meetup - June 9th, 2018 at Capital PowerSport (https://www.capitalpowersports.com/), Wake Forest, NC. 3rd Annual Motorcycle Podcasters Challenge (http://www.motorcyclepodcasterschallenge.com/) - June 21st, 2018 thru July 11th, 2018. 1st Annual LoudPipes Meetup (http://www.rdubstudios.com/loudpipes/) - July 13th - July 15th. Gettysburg, PA. Staying at DummerBoy Campground (https://drummerboycampresort.com/) 14th Annual Barber Vintage Festival (http://www.barbermuseum.org/events/barber-vintage-festival/) - October 5th - 7th 2018 (Roger one of our supports is planning to ride from Oregon for event. Jon and Roger are going to head to Las Vegas, NV for AimExpo) Support the show and receive rewards for your contribution by visiting loudpipes.net/donate (http://www.rdubstudios.com/donate). Patreon (http://patreon.com/rdubstudios) is our focus and is an ongoing support model. There is also a link for one-time donations and support of any size is greatly appreciated Running time: 1 hour 16 minutes
Motorcycles, mayhem, mahalo! Welcome to Episode 92 of the Creative Riding Podcast. This week we continue to keep the recent Hurricane victims in our thoughts, as well as the victims of the gigantic earthquake in Mexico. 00:07:30 - Hopefully everyone from the U.S. of A. down to the islanders in Cuba and the many smaller island nations in the Bahamas can make a speedy recovery and get their lives back on track in the aftermath of several storm systems that ravaged those areas over the past month. On the topic of hurricanes and flooding, we'll talk about water damage and point you in a good direction for more information. I got most of my information from Car Stuff, and you can find it here: http://www.carstuffshow.com/podcasts/hurricane-flood-cars-how-to-avoid-buying-one.htm 00:16:50 - Harley-Davidson keeps making the news, and usually it not good news. An article in the Milwaukee Business Journal got me thinking about an article that I red in Cycle News. As Harley plans on opening a factory in Thailand, is it necessarily a bad thing for the Motor Company? Is it bad for U.S. workers? Is it bad for consumers? resources: http://www.cyclenews.com/2017/09/article/triumph-thailand-factory-visit/ https://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/news/2017/09/12/unions-end-partnership-agreement-with-harley.html https://www.ted.com/talks/augie_picado_the_real_reason_manufacturing_jobs_are_disappearing 00:34:30 - Chris Wiggins, brought to you by Speed Merchant, ICON Motorsports, and FTWCo, and I went to the track for this week's show. We hooked up with those Harley guys that you've seen all over YouTube carving the canyons and kicking ass on the track. Thanks to Tony, Eric and Zach and co-host Chris. Check out our Instagram feed or the related blog post for some vids and some links to these guys. This was another Hooligan experience as they talked to us about ripping' Dynas in the presence of sport bikes and serving up some humble pie to track-day bros. Eric: http://www.jiffytune.com/ Tony: http://27cycles.com/ Thanks to Dan at DailyBikers.com, and many thanks to Liza Miller and Ted Kettler from Motorcycles&Misfits and Motorcycle Men podcasts, respectively. leave us some feedback on iTunes, Stitcher, Sound Cloud, Google Play or wherever you get your podcasts! Submit your scary stories to creativeridingpodcast@gmail.com for your 2nd annual Spooky Spokes show!!! -Cheers!
Hello fellow motorcycle freaks! It's Episode 53 coming right at you from the V-Twin Cafe in sunny Cranford, NJ.Please consider supporting the show by becoming a subscriber through Patreon!! Your help will add more content, video and live streaming of the show. The link to support is on the home page or click here!Some cool stuff this episode..... Woody is in England. Follow him on our "Where's Woody" page Delboy's Garage YouTube Channel and Moonfleet Jewelry in Dorset, England NJ HOG rally in Seaside Heights September 29, 30 and October 1 Harley Demo Days with Ted and Chris at Harley Davidson of Ocean County.... we test rode... V-Rod Roadster Softail Slim S CVO Pro Street Breakout Dyna Fat Bob Lowrider S Street Glide Special Road Glide Special Electra Glide Ultra limited Low Softail Deluxe Iron 883 Interview with Liza Miller from the Motorcycles and Misfits Podcast and the
Have you ever recorded a podcast with 16 people in one room - all on the show simultaneously?!?! Liza Miller has. My guest is Liza Miller, host and producer of the Motorcycles & Misfits podcast. She used to do live sound in clubs, many moons ago, and now she is having a blast with so many friends doing Motorcycles & Misfits. Btw, she found a pretty solid, inexpensive purchase: 3 Behringer XM1800S microphones for $40! When you have 12 mic's open in a room you have to keep costs down ;) Special note: After the outro music, she gives me a microphone challenge - she uses 2 different inexpensive mic's and asks me which one I like better. Listen to the very end to hear if I chose the $30 mic or the $13 mic! We also discussed: Behringer XM8500 microphone Shock mount mic clips Mackie 1642 VLZ Pro Alesis 3630 dual channel compressor Power conditioner Behringer U-control audio interface Adobe Audition HA-400 headphones Soundbooth program Tascam DR-11G (recorder for backups and remote recordings) Thank you for having so much fun with us, Liza! DID YOU KNOW........We exist for the purpose of helping you, so please comment below with any questions or remarks. Thanks for listening! Want to Start a Business or Have a Career as a Podcast Producer/Engineer? Listen and Subscribe in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Android, RSS
Huge episode this week: Karen and I tell the stories of our top five scariest experiences (plus a bunch of crazy stories from you guys), I speak with Liza Miller of the Motorcycles and Misfits podcast (motorcyclesandmisfits.com) who was featured on last week's premiere episode of Ride with Norman Reedus, we review Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, the latest news, and your feedback. This episode brought to you by: Casper: An obsessively engineered mattress at a shockingly fair price. Get $50 toward any mattress purchase by visiting www.casper.com/twdc and using code twdc. Texture: The app that gives you an all-access pass to the world’s best magazines right on your phone or tablet. For a free trial, go to texture.com/deadcast now. If you'd like to give us a call, you can call us at (650) 485-3323 or email brains@podcastica.com. You can download and subscribe to us in iTunes at walkingdeadcast.com/itunes. Look for us on Facebook at facebook.com/deadcast and on Twitter at twitter.com/jasonandkaren. And you can find us on the web at walkingdeadcast.com. And don't forget to click through our Amazon link, walkingdeadcast.com/amazon, whenever you shop at Amazon. Thank you! Support the show.
In this episode we chat with students who have taken the first big steps in their scientific careers. Included are PhD students and a master's degree student to provide different points of view on the research process, as well as varying pieces of advice for those interested in taking the scientific path. Featured on this episode (in order of appearance): Liza Miller, Research Assistant @ Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Master's student @ CUNY Hunter College Stefan Evans, PhD candidate in physics @ University of Arizona Joe Giovinazzo, PhD candidate in biology @ CUNY Hunter College Jyoti Panta, PhD candidate in biology @ CUNY Hunter College Charles Schaub, PhD candidate in biochemistry @ CUNY Hunter College Joey Verdi, PhD candidate in biology @ CUNY Hunter College