Peace Love Moto - The Podcast Ron Francis
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The Peace Love Moto Podcast is about the Peace of Mind we seek and sometimes find from the seat of a motorcycle. As an adventure rider with a passion for spreading a positive image for the sport, Ron Francis created this podcast to explore Mindful approaches to riding for self-help and methods for demonstrating compassion for others through random acts of kindness.
The podcast is also inspired by Ron's experience as a Tour Guide in Rocky Mountain National Park sharing his love for adventure and Mother Nature.
Contact: Ron@PeaceLoveMoto.com
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Windows of Opportunity - Not to be Missed
“Windows of Opportunity”. We assume that there'll always be time for this or that. Until there is no time left. Whether it’s planning our next motorcycle journeys or sharing a coffee with an old friend, in today’s episode, let’s share some ideas for making every Window of Opportunity count.
Today we feature the wisdom of Ben Giese from Vahna Magazine:
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EP 52: MotoGP Live - The Sound of a Motorcycling Community
Miguel Oliveira is amazing and so is MotoGP in which he competes. Today I share my experience attending the 2024 MotoGP races at the Circuit of the Americas with my longtime friend, Kent. We talk about the bikes, the riders, their families and our own.
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Episode 51: Motorcycling the Cowboy Way
Jeff Johnson said "I’m drawn to open country. It’s where everything becomes clear. It’s where the world makes the most sense. When I put myself out there, I always return with something new. The best journeys are those that answer questions that in the beginning, you never thought to ask". (2010 - 180 Degrees South)
Whether it’s imagining yourself as a cowboy, or some kind of adventurer, riding a motorcycle takes us to a new space and time. It’s hard to explain, isn't it. As for me, out on the lonely dirt roads up in the mountains, often standing on the pegs and riding slowly, yep, I’m a cowboy.
Just like Jeff Johnson said in that movie, I too am drawn to open country. Out there, the world does seem to make the most sense. -
Episode 50: Losing Control and Finding Rainbows
Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass: it’s about learning how to ride in the rain! We have to ride with some degree of confidence that all will go ok in the end. If we are in fear all the time, well, we’d should probably sell the bike and switch to pickleball. Nothing against pickleball, but as for quitting? We won’t do that.
We love motorcycling too much. It means too much to our heart and soul. We accept the fact that we don’t have 100% control in motorcycling, or in life for that matter. And that’s OK. Maybe that’s the best part! -
Episode 49: Kirsten Midura - Changemaker and Motorcyclists
Courageous people. People who step out when others won’t. Those are people that we call heros. I had heard about such a person. And when I learned that she also has a passion for motorcycling, well that’s someone I really wanted to talk with.
Kirsten Midura is a change agent in the environmental and social good spaces. Professionally, Kirsten is a career consultant in sustainability, renewable energy, and marine conservation, with experience in nonprofit, corporate, and startup environments.
In her spare time, Kirsten runs Engines for Change, a nonprofit that uses motorcycles as tools for environmental and social good. She is an avid motorcyclist, diver, sailor, writer, filmmaker, photographer, and community-builder. The common thread? Everything she does is driven by a cause.
I’m excited today to share with you my conversation with a true hero. Kirsten Midura.
Kirsten's Website: https://kirstenmidura.com/
Want to be a Changemaker? Consider donating!
Engines for Change: https://www.enginesforchange.org/ - Our mission is to build and foster a community of changemakers who use motorcycles as tools to address today's most pressing global issues, and to provide education and resources that informs and inspires others to make a difference in their own ways.
Rebels With a Cause - Pakistan humanitarian tour
Be Nice Rally - Bay Area event supporting Tiba Foundation and their Boda Girls (women moto taxi riders)
Bright Future Kenya - Delivering food, medicine, and clothing to street children and families in slums throughout Kenya
Ride My Road - Using motorcycles and photography to support survivors of human trafficking
Motorcycle Missions - Using motorcycle builds to help veterans and survivors of domestic abuse address PTSD
Twende Solar - Partners for the Peru solar project -
Episode 48: The Biker Wave - You've Got a Friend!
The"Biker Wave" with the left hand comes in several forms ya know, but to me it means just one thing. It means that you care. And that is what the Peace Love Moto podcast is all about. It’s about spreading the good news that riders do care for that total stranger who’s also out on two wheels. You may be out on a solo ride, in the middle of nowhere, but just about guaranteed, if another motorcycle rider is coming your way, you’ll see a wave. And once you see that wave, and you respond back, then yes, you've got a friend.