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The Trail and Adventure Motorbike Podcast

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The Trail and Adventure Motorbike Podcast is created by Clive Barber and Noel Thom. They are not inspirational, and they will not provide motivation to get you off your butt and travel the world. They are quite a good laugh though, like a couple of old blokes you overhear in the pub, and wish you were sat at their table. Except you don’t need to because they record their conversations. Weird. Yeah, probably. The Trail and Adventure Motorbike Podcast aims to be informative, interesting, and fun. With a mix of ‘celebrity’ and ‘citizen’ storytellers, instructional episodes, beginners guides the podcast is a great way to while away the hours when you can’t be out on your bike.

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  • TAMP Season 8 Episode 6 Dickie Fincher ex-editor of Bike Mag, TMT Morocco
    Apr 7 2026

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    Clive and Dickie delve into their shared passion for motorcycling, exploring Dickie's extensive history in biking journalism, his experiences with various motorcycles, and Dickie's recent Trans-Morocco trip. They discuss the importance of tire choices, the challenges of biking adventures, and the significance of experience in providing credible bike reviews. The conversation also touches on different biking styles, exotic trips, and personal preferences, culminating in reflections on the joys and challenges of a life dedicated to motorcycling. In this engaging conversation, Dickie and Clive explore the rich experiences of traveling and biking in Morocco. They discuss the unique accommodations, delicious food, and the challenges of navigation in the diverse terrain. The conversation highlights the allure of Morocco as a biking destination, emphasizing the exhilarating off-road adventures and the cultural richness of the country. They also touch on the technicalities of bringing your own bike into Morocco, including necessary paperwork and insurance, making it a comprehensive guide for potential travelers.

    Thanks to Mitas Tyres for making this episode possible.


    motorcycling, biking history, Trans-Morocco trip, biking equipment, adventure biking, biking experiences, motorcycle tires, biking styles, biking challenges, biking adventures, Morocco, travel, biking, adventure, navigation, food, culture, experiences, tips, exploration

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  • TAMP Season 8 Episode 5 Guy Markham
    Mar 30 2026

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    From Security to Social Media Stardom: A Journey of Passion and Humor
    In a world where social media reigns supreme, the journey of content creators often takes unexpected turns. In this episode, we delve into the fascinating story of Guy Markham, who transitioned from a decade in private security to becoming a beloved figure in the online motorcycling community. Join us as we explore his experiences, challenges, and the humor that fuels his content.

    The Shift from Security to Content Creation
    Guy Markham spent over ten years in private security, working mainly in the film industry. However, when the writer's strike hit, he found himself with unexpected free time. "I started making silly videos and sending them to my friends while I was out of work," Guy recalls. This lighthearted approach soon blossomed into something much bigger, as his friends encouraged him to share his videos online. Little did he know, this was the beginning of a new chapter in his life.

    The Power of Encouragement
    It was during a lunch with friends that the idea to take his videos public really took off. "You should put these videos online, they're really funny," his friends said. Initially hesitant, Guy thought, "I'm 36, no one gives a shit about what I'm doing." But with persistence and encouragement, he took the plunge, and his follower count soon skyrocketed. Today, Guy boasts an impressive following of over 96,000 followers, proving that sometimes all it takes is a little nudge from friends to change your life.

    Creating Value Through Humor
    What sets Guy apart in the crowded space of content creation is his ability to infuse humor into everything he does. He often emphasizes: "I regularly put disclaimers at the end of my videos saying, you don't need to take my advice on anything." This self-deprecating humor not only entertains but also resonates with his audience, allowing them to connect with him on a deeper level. His approach to sharing his experiences in challenging riding conditions invites viewers to share in the joy and absurdity of life on two wheels.

    The Journey of Growth
    Guy’s journey has not been without its challenges. He reflects on the importance of staying grounded despite gaining popularity. "When you have literally thousands of people saying they like what you're doing, you have to keep yourself in check," he admits. This humility is a testament to his character and a reminder that success should never lead to arrogance. Instead, Guy uses his platform to encourage others to embrace their passions, no matter how unconventional they may seem.

    Conclusion:
    Guy Markham's story is a reminder that life’s detours can lead to unexpected and fulfilling paths. From private security to an online sensation, his journey highlights the importance of friendship, humor, and staying true to oneself. Whether you're an aspiring content creator or simply a fan of motorcycles, Guy’s journey serves as an inspiration to embrace your unique talents and share them with the world.

    Key Takeaways:

    - Embrace opportunities and be open to change.
    - The power of encouragement from friends can lead to unexpected success.
    - Infusing humor into your content can create genuine connections with your audience.
    - Stay grounded and humble, regardless of your achievements.

    Tags: #GuyMarkham #ContentCreation #SocialMediaJourney #Motorcycling #Humor #Inspiration #LifeLessons #Podcast

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  • TAMP Special Edition Endo Riders Endometriosis UK Street Twin Kim Jade Rides
    Mar 23 2026

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    What is endometriosis?

    Endometriosis occurs when cells similar to the ones in the lining of the womb (uterus) are found elsewhere in the body. These cells can grow and change in response to hormones in the menstrual cycle, this can cause inflammation, pain and scar tissue.

    Endometriosis is most commonly found on the lining of the pelvis (peritoneum) and may occur in the ovaries and involve other pelvic organs, like the bowel or bladder. Less commonly, endometriosis can also be found outside the pelvis, such as in the chest.

    Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 women and those assigned female at birth from puberty to menopause, although the impact may be felt for life. In the UK, that’s over 1.5 million from all races and ethnicities living with the condition.

    Types of endometriosis

    There are four different types of endometriosis and it’s possible to have more than one type. The different types refer to the location, amount and depth of endometrial lesions.

    Peritoneal (superficial) endometriosis - is found mainly on the pelvic peritoneum – a thin film that lines the inner surface of the pelvis and surrounds the pelvic organs.
    Ovarian endometriosis (endometrioma) – is when endometriosis cysts are found in the ovaries.
    Deep endometriosis - is found in locations such as the bladder, bowel and recto-vaginal septum (tissue separating the vagina and the rectum). The lesions of endometriosis are at a deeper level than peritoneal (superficial) endometriosis.
    Extra-pelvic endometriosis - is when endometriosis is found outside of the pelvis, such as the thorax (chest) and caesarean scars.

    A related condition is adenomyosis, where cells similar to the ones in the lining of the womb grow within the muscle of the womb wall. Adenomyosis also responds to the hormones in the menstrual cycle and affects 10% of women and those assigned female at birth. You can have only endometriosis or adenomyosis, although it’s quite common to have both.

    Endometriosis symptoms

    Symptoms vary from person to person, some may have severe and debilitating symptoms, others may have no symptoms at all. Symptoms are not always related to the location, amount or the type of endometriosis. It’s also important to know that endometriosis symptoms can also be symptoms of other health conditions. We recommend that you speak to a doctor if your symptoms are interfering with day-to-day life.

    Common symptoms include:

    • Pelvic pain
    • Painful periods that interfere with everyday life
    • Heavy menstrual bleeding
    • Pain during or after sex
    • Painful bowel movements/when having a poo
    • Pain when urinating/peeing
    • Difficulty getting pregnant – up to 70% of those with endometriosis will be able to get pregnant naturally
    • Fatigue, with one or more of the above symptoms

    Many with endometriosis also experience significant bloating around the time of a period. However, bloating can also be common for those without endometriosis and bloating that does not go away can be a symptom of other health conditions. Having endometriosis can significantly impact mental health and wellbeing. With treatment, many of these issues can be addressed, and the symptoms of endometriosis made more manageable. The main ways to manage and treat endometriosis are, pain management, hormone treatments and surgery. Sometimes it can take time to find a treatment that suits you and response to treatment can vary, please keep speaking to your doctor. It’s important to remember that:

    • Endometriosis symptoms can also be symptoms of other healt

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