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On The Road

Frank Bravata

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This is a fun show hosted by two brothers and a friend talking about motorcycle trips, motorcycle roads, Rallies, Stories, Bikes, Engines and whatever else happens to sneak in there. Enjoy a funny lighthearted conversation and hear some wild stories. You may find your next motorcycle adventure on this show. With over 100,000 miles on the road, there are plenty of stories and tips, it's time for the wheels up podcast. Enjoy!
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Throttle Stop

Pandora's European Motorsports

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Sponsored by Pandora’s European Motorsports in Chattanooga, TN, "Throttle Stop" is the go to for tips and stories on two wheels. Hosted by Matt, Justin, and Jeff, “Throttle Stop” dives deep into everything that makes riding great. These guys aren’t just reading specs off a sheet; they’re real riders who live and breathe motorcycles. Whether they’re breaking down the latest Ducati that’s got everyone buzzing, or talking about the precision of a BMW, you can tell they’ve been there, done that, ...
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John Smith 'Blues Preacher'

John Smith - Jazz Blues Preacher

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Dr John Smith is the founder of Concern Australia and the founding President of God’s Squad Christian Motorcycle Club of 35 years. He is an author, a social anthropologist, a business speaker, a teacher and lecturer, a biker, a defender of the poor and marginalised, a lover of blues music, a gifted evangelist, an elder of the radical discipleship movement, and a prominent social commentator. He is as much at home talking to business leaders, academics, church leaders, politicians and the med ...
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Welcome to the Dealership Fixit Podcast, a show dedicated to power sports dealership professionals! In today's ever-evolving market, staying ahead of the game is vital. We invite you to subscribe to our podcast and gain access to the secrets of success in the motorcycle and ATV dealership life. In each episode, we dive into the challenges and opportunities each power sports dealership faces today. Our expert insights from various industry leaders, seasoned professionals, and innovative think ...
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Saw Law Group LLP

Saw Law Group LLP

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Saw Law Group LLP's podcast is a full service corporate law firm in Los Angeles. Saw Law Group LLP is here to help all clients who are facing the problems related to intellectual property, personal injury, and employment law services in Los Angeles, California.
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At BNG Legal Group you are not just another client. We provide personalized service to each and every client. This means being able to speak to your attorney directly, being kept up to date with your case, and providing you a clear explanation of the process you are to expect for your case.
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Nigel Broomhall, CEO of Invisible Urban Charging, an EV charging infrastrcuture as a service business operating globally, shares with you what's going on around the world in the EV space. Discover what forms of transport are making the shift to electric drives, from cars to trucks, motorbikes to planes, everything with an internal combustion engine today is about to be transformed. Get insights into new models coming into the market, the best choices for you and your business, and what you s ...
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Circle Back

Nashville Entrepreneur Center

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Circle Back features Nashville's most exceptional entrepreneurs as they revisit the moments that defined their paths. Hosted by Sam Davidson, these founders offer inspiration and practical insights to those navigating their own entrepreneurial journeys.
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Enduring The Badge

Jerry D. Lund

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Welcome to Enduring The Badge, the podcast that uncovers the untold stories of law enforcement officers, firefighters, military members, dispatchers, and emergency medical workers. These courageous individuals and their families have lived in the shadows for too long, but that ends now. Explore these heroes' accounts as they witness unimaginable tragedy and reveal how it has shaped their lives. Our podcast is hosted by Jerry Dean Lund, a veteran with over three decades of experience, and off ...
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Today, on World AIDS Day, Ryan visits the Colorado AIDS memorial in the heart of Denver with Barb Cardell, program director at the Positive Women's Network USA. They discuss science, stigma, and, for our series Aging Matters, what it means to enter your senior years with HIV. Then, what a trip to the grocery store says about a "silent recession." P…
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Building the right compensation plan isn’t easy, but it’s one of the most powerful tools a dealership has to shape performance and culture. In this throwback episode, Steve Dodd joins The Dealership Fixit Podcast to explain how comp plans drive behavior, how to build one that rewards performance without breaking the bank, and how to fix broken pay …
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According to Gallup, barely a third of Americans express a great deal or even fair amount of trust in newspapers, TV, and radio. In the 1970s, trust was as high as 72 percent. At Front Range Community College, students meet the press: Greg Moore, former editor of The Denver Post and recent National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame indu…
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A remarkable Coloradan - and an American pioneer - celebrated his 92nd birthday in September. Ed Dwight was the first Black man to be selected for astronaut training more than 60 years ago. And six decades later, he became the oldest person to go to space. Dwight’s history-making didn’t stop there. He went on to become a celebrated artist, sculptin…
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For "Turn the Page with Colorado Matters," former NPR science reporter David Baron, of Boulder, talks about his new book, "The Martians: The True Story of an Alien Craze That Captured Turn-Of-the-Century America." Listen to a captivating conversation in front of an audience at Library 21c in Colorado Springs. This first aired on August 15, 2025.…
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November is National Adoption Month. Today, how one Colorado organization is supporting families through the beauty and complexity of transracial adoption and creating a sense of belonging and safety for adoptees and their parents too. Then, a Colorado Wonders question about accountability after wildfires. And Colorado Hall of Fame skier Bob Meserv…
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Episode Discussion Topics: – Hating vs. loving Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl. – The inherent power of live performances. – AI and learning spaces. Tracks: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club’s “Haunt” Water From Your Eyes’ “Nights in Armor” Further Listening/Reading: Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl Water From Your Eyes’ It’s a Beautiful Place…
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There's a political power play across the country to redistrict for control of Congress. Purplish explores if it could actually happen here, and whether it should. Then, what do car prices say about a possible "silent recession" in Colorado? Plus, a freshman at Lafayette's Centaurus High School lands in the top ten of the National Civics Bee finals…
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Even if things change fast, November is on track to be record-setting dry and warm. We ask Denver7 Chief Meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo for the Thanksgiving and ski outlooks. Then, CU economist Brian Lewandowski on whether the state faces a "Silent Recession." Plus, the aerial search for precious minerals in Southern Colorado, meet the new Denver Botan…
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For Aging Matters, around since the 1970s, the Senior Companion Program is more relevant than ever today, helping older Coloradans with tasks while creating friendship. Then, community colleges are stepping up with an equivalency program to get a high school diploma. Also, what's it like leading a nonprofit focused on DEI -- diversity equity and in…
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Powersports veteran Brian Croft returns to The Dealership Fixit Podcast, this time representing KTM Group North America, where he leads inside sales for the central to West‐coast region plus Alaska & Hawaii. He shares a rich 25+ year journey through dealerships, distributors, parts, and OEM leadership. In this episode, we dive deep into: How KTM ha…
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Democrats did well in this month’s election, then almost immediately capitulated, opting to reopen the federal government without healthcare concessions from Republicans. Today, an assessment from the state party chair. Then, we remember Denver jazz pianist Purnell Steen. Also, lingering lessons from the pandemic. And "rock" music with "Formations"…
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Her father fought in a key battle on Riva Ridge in Italy to help end World War II. Now, 80 years later, Susannah LeVon of Grand Junction reflects on his legacy through an unexpected, and enduring friendship. Then, a growing body of research finds that moms are struggling with their mental health, battling things like stress, anxiety and even depres…
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Geriatricians – doctors trained to treat older adults – are scarce. We meet Dr. Erika Altneu, of Salida, who discusses "deprescribing" and battling loneliness in one's later years. Then, dads answer the call for tutors at one Denver school. And CPR's former resident poet, David Rothman, shares "The Radio Poems: Transmissions from Colorado."…
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In this episode, we dive into the story of Patrick Johnson Deland—a respected community figure whose path from law enforcement to entrepreneurship has made a lasting impact in Daytona Beach. As the owner of Pompano Pat’s, Patrick brings the discipline, integrity, and real-world experience he gained from serving multiple Volusia County law enforceme…
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Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman walks Ryan through a new homeless navigation campus that encourages work and sobriety with nicer and nicer accommodations. Then, for Thanksgiving, a celebrated Boulder sommelier chooses three wines to pair with turkey, ham, and vegetables. Plus, the impact of tariffs on a specialty cheese shop in Denver. And, indie rock an…
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In this episode, Dealership Fixit Podcast host Jacob Berry talks with Gene Silas, Vice President of Sales at Brightline Dealer Advisors, about how the best dealers turn process into profit. Gene’s story starts in the Marine Corps and leads through decades in automotive and powersports leadership. He shares what’s working right now in F&I, how deale…
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Colorado’s economy has been flashing warning signs for a while, but is a recession really on the horizon? Today, the launch of our special report, "Silent Recession," looking at the numbers driving the state's economics. Then, the government shutdown has left many nonprofits scrambling to provide assistance for people missing their food benefits --…
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Soon enough, Colorado will have new leadership. In 2026, top seats are wide open for the first time in eight years. From the governor, attorney general, secretary of state and treasurer to the U.S. Congress, we take stock of the midterm election with Purplish. Then, new music from the Gasoline Lollipops, which defies musical genres.…
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He survived the battle of Iwo Jima; 100 year old Jim Blane of Denver reflects on this pivotal moment in World War II and how it affected his life. Then, walking in the victorious footsteps of the 10th Mountain Division which trained in Colorado. Also, veterans with brain injuries and PTSD from combat often have stomach problems too; now researchers…
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Episode Discussion Topics: – Penny & Sparrow. – Horror films. – Harmony. Tracks: Penny & Sparrow’s “Jeopardy” Penny & Sparrow’s “Cheers to Good Friends” Concert Set List Playlist Further Listening/Reading: (James really wants you to listen to this Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl Scott Derrickson’s The Black Phone, 2021 Coralie Fargeat’s The S…
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According to Gallup, barely a third of Americans express a great deal or even fair amount of trust in newspapers, TV, and radio. In the 1970s, trust was as high as 72 percent. At Front Range Community College, students meet the press: Greg Moore, former editor of The Denver Post and recent National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame indu…
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We ask Jason Crow, who represents Colorado's 6th Congressional District -- one of the country's most diverse -- if flight reductions will become an incentive to end the government shutdown. Plus, his views on ICE crackdowns and gerrymandering as a political power strategy. Then, Jefferson County's sheriff lobbies for changes she hopes will prevent …
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Why are powersports insurance rates skyrocketing? Why are major carriers leaving the market? And what can dealers actually do about it? Jacob Berry sits down with Zach Materne, Commercial Risk Consultant and former dealership operator, to unpack the real reasons coverage is getting harder to find, and how to protect your store before renewal. Zach …
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Growing up in Colorado, John Herrington fell in love with rock climbing. Little did he know that would start his climb to the stars. A citizen of the Chickasaw nation, Herrington is the first Native American to go into space. Then, the impact of federal energy cuts on innovation in Colorado. Also, training and retaining nurses in rural areas. And, …
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Colorado voters said yes to propositions LL and MM in Tuesday's election, to pay for school meals for all; cafeteria workers and local farmers will benefit too. We talk through what's next with Anya Rose from Hunger Free Colorado. Plus, Denver voters keep a ban on flavored tobacco in place and say yes to a $950 million bond package to create a "vib…
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Jacob Berry joins the One Gang Worldwide podcast to break down what is working now for powersports dealers. We cover dealer-to-dealer buying, service-lane acquisition, fast recon, and digital merchandising that moves units. Jacob also shares his journey from WyoTech grad and Mercedes tech to sales, BDC leadership, building internet departments acro…
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ICE agents can detain someone without a warrant under certain conditions. Now a judge will decide if agents are flaunting federal law in Colorado. Then, a noteworthy development with the reintroduction of grey wolves in Colorado. Plus, a farm that honors Native American heritage at the site of much pain. Also, Purplish explores uncovered history hi…
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Who gets into public service these days? We're at Colorado State University to find out from students in a leadership program. Then, it's been a century since performer and civil rights champion Josephine Baker left the U.S. for France. In Loveland, a sculptor lovingly captures her in clay. And later... one part ska. one part punk. one part pirate?…
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In this episode, Powersports Business Editor in Chief & Power Hour Podcast host, Brendan Baker joins Jacob Berry for a deep dive into the new rules of pre-owned success. Dealers across the country are surviving on used inventory and the best operators are treating it like a science. Brendan and Jacob cover: How to build dealer-to-dealer buy relatio…
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In this episode, we dive into the story of Patrick Johnson, the respected owner of Pompano Pat’s in DeLand. After serving five Volusia County law enforcement agencies and the DeLand Police Department, Patrick carried his values of integrity, discipline, and service into business. We explore how his dedication to ethical leadership and community inv…
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A Halloween haunting with Denverite's third annual DenverFright. Local writers gather on stage at The Bug Theatre to send chills down your spine, including Stephen Graham Jones and Teague Bohlen. Denver historian Phil Goodstein takes us to a cursed block Uptown. And the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance's scariest resident shambles in!…
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As the Supreme Court deliberates changes, the Voting Rights Act turns 60. We look at its past, present and future with local political analysts -- this after Colorado took action in its last legislative session to make sure access is enshrined in state law. Colorado state law also requires all county jails to offer in-person voting for eligible ind…
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Retail leader and analyst Jeffrey McNulty breaks down a simple, usable framework for PowerSports dealers who want faster turns and better margins. We cover the traps of legacy thinking and insulated management, why a 40–45 hour target for leaders boosts performance, and how to apply the CAPED model: Customization, Adaptability, Personalization, Eng…
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The bombing victims of United Flight 629 will be memorialized after seven decades. It was the first attack on a US commercial airliner. Atop Denver's old control tower, we speak with a woman who lost her parents. Then, a new film about musician and AIDS activist Carl Bean, who sang what's considered the first gay anthem.…
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