Episodios

  • A Human Conversation - BIKERS ACROSS THE NATION PODCAST
    Aug 2 2025
    In this episode of the Bikers Across The Nation podcast, we begin by talking about something many avoid, death. We honor the memory of a fellow biker who passed away, sharing why we ride in his name and why it matters to keep his story alive through Bikers Across The Nation. From that deeply personal place, we open the door to a broader conversation, one about the judicial system and the growing need to ask hard questions. We discuss how to research, where to look, and why it’s urgent to understand the reality of biker profiling, especially when it comes to RICO charges. The truth is, justice in America doesn’t look the same everywhere. It changes depending on who’s in power, what department is in control, and the history of the community itself. That’s why the heart of Bikers Across The Nation is rooted in human dialogue. No matter the topic, death, law, injustice, or freedom, our mission is to make people feel seen, heard, and respected. This podcast is the start of that conversation.
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    57 m
  • Deep Conversation - BIKERS ACROSS THE NATION PODCAST
    Jul 28 2025
    The Many Layers of Humanity, Nonprofits, and the Double Standard of Support

    We need to have a deeper conversation, one that peels back the many layers of what it means to be human, especially within the nonprofit world.

    Far too often, nonprofits are placed in a double bind, they're encouraged to raise funds to support their mission, but the moment they ask for help or attempt to grow, they're criticized or dismissed. This contradiction harms not just the organizations, but the people they serve, especially when those people are already vulnerable, such as veterans, families, or underserved communities.

    Recently, I came across a post involving a business that hosted a fundraiser claiming to support veterans. Yet in that same breath, they attempted to humiliate a veteran who simply questioned the direction of the event. It wasn’t just about differing opinions, it was about power, ego, and a lack of empathy. The event was clearly centered around a singular worldview, alienating anyone who didn’t align. And the saddest part? Many of the individuals being honored or “supported” are the very ones being left behind by policies and systems now being gutted, often with the support of the same people being invited to these events.

    We can't keep pretending this isn’t happening.

    This is the emotional double standard, raising money "for a cause," while silencing the voices of the very people you're claiming to help. Using them as a prop, not a partner. That is not humanity. That is not nonprofit work. That is not service.

    In my own post, I called attention to this contradiction. I also reflected on the importance of listening, not just to the voices we agree with, but especially to those we usually tune out. We have to stop assuming we know someone’s intent based on a headline, an outfit, a bike, or a patch. If we’re serious about unity, we need to stop equating disagreement with disrespect.

    This conversation isn't about shaming, it's about awareness. It's about recognizing the depth of the harm being done, not just politically, but emotionally and morally, when we allow these double standards to stand.

    We say we support freedom, then let’s practice it by making space for conversation, for dissent, for truth.

    The more we silence each other, the less we grow. The less we grow, the more we fail the very people we claim to stand for.

    Let’s talk.
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    1 h y 30 m
  • Deep Convo About Nonprofits and Grassroot concepts - BIKERS ACROSS THE NATION PODCAST
    Jul 22 2025
    Welcome to the podcast. Today, we’re diving into a topic that’s rarely discussed openly but affects so many of us doing nonprofit work: the way nonprofits,especially small or grassroots ones are often generalized and misunderstood because of the actions of larger organizations.

    This episode is about challenging those assumptions, opening up a dialogue about how fundraising should be viewed, and how we can do better when it comes to supporting each other; especially those who are truly putting in the work.

    My hope is that this conversation helps us grow, both as individuals and as communities. Because if we want real change, it starts by listening, reflecting, and refusing to lump every organization into one box. Let's talk about how we can raise funds ethically, serve our missions with transparency, and connect with one another on a human level.
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    47 m
  • Uniting vs Conforming Part 2
    Dec 22 2024
    Uniting vs Conforming PT 2
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    1 h y 5 m
  • Let Go Of Ego In Rank - Where The Bikers Unite
    May 15 2024
    We are starting a conversation for rank and ego in the biker community.
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    45 m
  • Holding Ourselves Accountable: Breaking Stigmas with Docu series & Police, Social Media, and Bikers
    Apr 21 2024
    We are talking about A&E Docu series on a club and how these docu series brings profiling to our biker community. We talk about the Police (Poe Poe) and recording. The key word on this podcast is "holding Ourselves Accountable and asking questions".
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    45 m
  • Social Media & Bikers PT 1 - Where The Bikers Unite
    Apr 3 2024
    Let's talk about social media and how we use it as a tool. We will talk about respect when it comes to social media. We talk about the start of social media for us. We go into concerns with how things are handled and how we remove our bias to handle those situations. Sit back and come listen. Maybe you will learn something when it comes to running a Facebook group, or any social media aspect. PT 1. PT 2 is coming.
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    45 m
  • Where We Go & MotorcycleDreams Where The Bikers Unite
    Feb 1 2024
    We are talking about what I have been doing and the concept of phase 2 of We Are Bikers - Where Bikers Unite. We are talking about raising funds for Trevor for MotorcycleDreams. and helping him get back on his feet. We are talking about insurance. I talked to my sister and she provided me insite on why he may have not been able to insurnace himself. And the reason on why the insurance companies may have overpriced because of priceless motorcycle parts. We will talk about this as I do my research, but this is a start. If you have any parts around please send them to Trevor to get him back up on his feet. Or donate a dollar. 10000 people = $10,000.
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    45 m