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    Explore " riders" with insightful episodes like "Dennis Noyes", "After After Party: RIP Jags", "WELCOME TO CLUB 101 feat. @joedorgan", "Bridget McCutchen" and "After After Party: WEEKEND RECAP" from podcasts like ""Driven to Ride", "Aaron Scene's After Party", "Aaron Scene's After Party", "Driven to Ride" and "Aaron Scene's After Party"" and more!

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    Dennis Noyes

    Dennis Noyes

    When Hank Snow took “I’ve Been Everywhere” to number one on the country-music charts, Dennis Noyes was writing for a daily newspaper in Venezuela. South America is a long way from central Illinois, where Noyes was born and raised. His father wrote for the “Stars And Stripes” and his mother was a linguistics professor at Purdue University, so words have always been and remain integral to Dennis’ existence.

    Noyes ultimately landed in Spain, where he became a motorcycle road tester for Solo Moto and Motociclismo magazines, as well as a national championship-winning racer. For years, Dennis traveled the world reporting on the biggest names in Grand Prix road racing. Noyes’ youngest son, Kenny, followed in his father’s wheel tracks, making his world championship debut in 2010 and winning the Spanish national title in 2014.

    Today, Noyes is retired and living with his wife, Heidi, in California’s Anza-Borrego Desert. He still kicks up dust on two wheels, namely a John Bloor-era Triumph Thruxton with a pair of Mikuni round-slide carburetors replacing the modern electronic fuel injection styled to look like traditional mixers. Noyes recently published his first novel, “Yonders, Illinois.”

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    After After Party: RIP Jags

    After After Party: RIP Jags
    After After Party: RIP Jags The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com and peep the new drops. We’re back with another edition of the After After Party and on this one we reminisce on some good times at Jaguars Gentlemen’s Club (Rest In Peace) including the time I partied with Oscar De La Hoya. Plus we recap a night out on the town in Juarez, our margarita crawl and we take a look back at our trip to Puerto Penasco. Make sure to subscribe and follow our socials @AaronScene and @AaronScenesAfterParty. www.linktree.com/aaronscene

    WELCOME TO CLUB 101 feat. @joedorgan

    WELCOME TO CLUB 101 feat. @joedorgan
    The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com and peep the new drops. For this episode we welcome the legend himself Joe Dorgan! He comes on and tells us about how he got started in the nightlife industry, his first shows at Club 101, the legendary Nine Inch Nails show, meeting and hanging with Snoop Dogg and he ranks off his top 5 favorite shows he ever brought to the Sun City. Make sure to subscribe and follow our socials @AaronScene and @AaronScenesAfterParty. www.linktree.com/aaronscene

    Bridget McCutchen

    Bridget McCutchen

    When Bridget McCutchen set off from her rural midwestern home on a world tour, she had no idea what the next 16 months would bring. Some 451 days later, after covering nearly 50,000 miles and visiting 45 countries, the 22-year-old Wisconsin native had successfully checked off all the requirements to become the youngest person, man or woman, to travel around the world by motorcycle.

    McCutchen was new to motorcycling, with relatively few miles under her belt, when she began to map out her journey. No surprise, her trip wasn’t as simple as connecting the dots. In Chile, McCutchen and a friend were robbed. Later, she was hit by a car, resulting in a concussion and other injuries. And then there was the war in Ukraine, which scratched plans to travel through Russia.

    “Part of the reason I'm traveling around the world is to show that the motorcycle demographic is changing,” McCutchen wrote partway through the trip on her website, two-wheels-round.com. “I represent the new generation of riders. Young women who enjoy motorcycling are a growing force; they are people who want to be more present, enveloped in the world, not encapsulated in the bubble of a car.”

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    After After Party: WEEKEND RECAP

    After After Party: WEEKEND RECAP
    The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com and peep the new drops. We’re back with another edition of the After After! Chavez ya tu saves (my now ON camera cohost) crack open some cold ones, recap super bowl weekend, Mardi Gras and good times at the Sunland Park Derby. Plus Chavez lets us in on his secrets to staying off the streets. Make sure to subscribe and follow our socials @AaronScene and @AaronScenesAfterParty. www.linktree.com/aaronscene

    Rouge Radio Episode 485: The code

    Rouge Radio Episode 485: The code

    Tony & Dalts return to talk Free agency, and who came out smelling like roses and who came out with more question marks.

    They also talk about The code in hockey and how it compares to Football and the CFL

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    THE CINCY QUEEN feat. @adrianamercedes__ & @kaylaelick

    THE CINCY QUEEN feat. @adrianamercedes__ & @kaylaelick
    The After Party Merch store is now open! Check out afterpartyinc.com and peep the new drops. For this episode we bring you Cinci Street’s finest: Adriana and Kayla! They come on and share how they met, their wild and horny times bartending at the Ozark’s and Adriana tells us about her new (ish) single life. And of course Kayla and I hit her with some heavy hitting horny questions! Make sure to subscribe and follow our socials @AaronScene and @AaronScenesAfterParty. www.linktree.com/aaronscene

    Austin Rothbard

    Austin Rothbard

    Would you let a complete stranger ride your prized motorcycle? Austin Rothbard is betting that you will—for a fee, of course. In fact, Rothbard started a business in 2017 based on that very concept. Rothbard is a motorcyclist himself and the founder and CEO of “Twisted Road,” a peer-to-peer, community-based rental service that he fondly refers to as the “Airbnb of motorcycles.”

    Twisted Road builds relationships with motorcycle owners who care about their machines. They keep their bikes clean and shiny. Proper maintenance is a priority. They can spout tire pressures—cold or hot?—quicker than their spouses’ birthdates. And they expect the same from customers. One of the rental stipulations, for example, is that every motorcycle is returned with a full tank of gas.

    Find a motorcycle, book your days, and enjoy the ride of your life. According to Rothbard, the Twisted Road experience is that easy. Aiming to “unlock the motorcycles of the world so more people can experience life on two wheels,” the New Jersey native who now calls Chicago home truly embodies the entrepreneurial spirit. We are pleased to have Austin as a guest on this episode of the “Driven to Ride” podcast.

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    After After Party: SUNDAY with THE BOYS

    After After Party: SUNDAY with THE BOYS
    Welcome to another edition of the After After and for this episode I bring on the boys Chavez ya tu Sabes and Ivan after a long Sunday Funday as we break down Championship Sunday, the highs and the lows and we go into a full blown discussion on who the NFL and NBA GOAT is. Make sure to subscribe and follow our socials @AaronScene and @AaronScenesAfterParty. www.linktree.com/aaronscene

    Mike Van Der Sleesen

    Mike Van Der Sleesen

    How’s this for a company motto? “Hand built. Made to last.” Those aren’t just words, either: Top Fuel Motorcycle drag racer and former world record holder Kory Hogan survived a 246-mph crash in a leather suit designed and manufactured under the unyielding direction of the guest on this episode, the founder and CEO of Vanson Leathers, Mike van der Sleesen.

    Founded in 1974 and operating since 1988 from a century-old textiles mill in Fall River, Massachusetts, Vanson has produced competition leather suits for many racing greats, including Giacomo Agostini, Freddie Spencer, and Jay Springsteen. Vanson products also have appeared in countless films and television productions and been worn by some of Hollywood’s biggest stars.

    Despite these successes, Van Der Sleesen is as grounded as they come. He has a deep understanding of international business and a wealth of manufacturing experience, yet he is one of the great characters in the motorcycle industry. On this episode, show host Mark Long discusses the Norton Commando 850 ownership experience with van der Sleesen.

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    MISTER TEXAS feat. @kage915

    MISTER TEXAS feat. @kage915
    For episode 132 we bring you the EP legend himself: JOHNNY KAGE. He comes on and talk about everything from his upbringing as a DJ, spinning in night clubs in Juarez back in the day, nightlife then and now in El Paso and he tells us about how his “Noches De Juarez” parties came to be. Make sure to subscribe and follow our socials @AaronScene and @AaronScenesAfterParty. www.linktree.com/aaronscene

    Michael Lichter

    Michael Lichter

    Michael Lichter rode a motorcycle to the Black Hills Rally in Sturgis, South Dakota, for the first time in 1979—44 years ago. He documented that trip with a camera from the seat of his Harley-Davidson Shovelhead. Little did Lichter know that inaugural visit to  the wildly popular biker party would lead to attending dozens more rallies and hundreds of other similar events and gatherings around the world.

    Lichter fell in love with photography when he was a kid. By age 13, he had a working darkroom set up in the basement of his parents’ home. Even on school nights, he would work until the early hours of the morning, when his parents came knocking. Later, he began to focus his lens on the biker culture and the quickly expanding custom side of motorcycling.

    In 2000, Lichter produced his first “Motorcycles As Art” exhibition, which morphed into a themed annual event staged initially at the Journey Museum in Rapid City. When the show outgrew that venue, Lichter moved it to Sturgis. From 2009 through 2022, the world-renowned artist curated the exhibit in a 7,000-square-foot gallery built specifically to house the show at the Sturgis Buffalo Chip.

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    Robert Pandya

    Robert Pandya

    “Authenticity is earned through epic work” is one of Robert Pandya’s favorite sayings, and indeed, Robert has done some epic work during his long and wild and varied career in the powersports industry. In fact, Pandya is a bit of a jack of all trades with experience in many aspects of marketing, from media relations to hosting and producing world-class events to creating content for digital and print publication.

    For the past two years, Robert has helped shape the future of the Sturgis Buffalo Chip, known as “the best party anywhere.” But Robert’s fascinating work experience is only one reason we asked him to be a guest on “Driven to Ride.” Robert is a motorcyclist to his core, and one of his passions is demonstrating ways for new riders to experience the joys of two wheels, whether it be on or off the road. 

    In 2017, Pandya founded the “Give A Shift” initiative, a volunteer group effort intended to bring together creative and experienced people to pen a report and transcript of their conversations with the focus on improving the powersports business and encouraging a positive long-term future for motorcycling. Spend any time with Robert and you will definitely agree that he “gives a shift.”

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    Dave Despain

    Dave Despain

    Once in a great while, an individual connects with an audience. News anchor Walter Cronkite was often called “the most trusted man in America.” Vin Scully was the “voice of baseball.” For legions of motorsports fanatics, our next guest’s encyclopedic knowledge and booming baritone cemented their connection with all manner of two- and four-wheel competition.

    In his youth, Dave Despain aspired to race motorcycles but admits he lacked the necessary courage and talent, never mind he stood head and shoulders above his two-wheel heroes. Despain called flat-track and road-racing events before accepting broader-reaching auto-racing assignments and later hosting his own TV shows, among them “WindTunnel with Dave Despain.”

    Despain is a motorcyclist to his core. Studio work in the can, he would often ride one of his bikes countless miles to a distant destination to fulfill his public-address duties. Even off the clock, Despain found himself on the seat of a motorcycle, frequently his trusted Kawasaki KLR650, which he ultimately rode to Alaska, a trip that he discusses in detail on this episode of “Driven To Ride.”

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    Iron Flame - The Empyrean Book 2, Part 3

    Iron Flame - The Empyrean Book 2, Part 3

    Caitlin and Hilda finalize their discussion on "Iron Flame," book 2 in Rebecca Yarros' The Empyrean series. In part 3, they finally get a chance to talk about that ENDING, and you know they're asking all the same questions you all have. 

     

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    Ep. 077 Debbie Oster

    Ep. 077 Debbie Oster

    [00:02:09] Entrepreneurial journey and marketing.

    [00:06:12] Personal brand and business strategy.

    [00:08:25] Lack of business planning.

    [00:12:10] The secret sauce of branding.

    [00:17:28] Frustration with managing multiple accounts.

    [00:20:54] The word "founder" controversy.

    [00:26:07] Getting clients unstuck.

    [00:30:00] Being the doer vs. the operator.

    [00:35:23] Money and time management.

    [00:37:26] Riding Harley-Davidson motorcycles.

    [00:43:09] Starting a baking company.

    [00:46:08] Bartending as a training ground.

    [00:50:48] Bourbon distillery tours.

    [00:54:12] Still Alice and Alzheimer's.

    [01:01:23] Planning for growth importance.

    LOOKIN FOR THE SUGARS feat. @p.marcy

    LOOKIN FOR THE SUGARS feat. @p.marcy
    We are back with a brand new episode and on this one we got the new girl (and not so new) Marcy! She comes on and tells us about her old toxic ex, how she got into dancing and gives us her tips on Onlyfans! Plus she spills the tea when it comes to her sugars and of course we answer your instagram questions! Make sure to subscribe and follow me on socials @AaronScene! www.linktree.com/aaronscene