
Dykes On Bikes
Saddle up and join the fierce and fabulous crew of Aunty Paul, Hilda, Allison, and Nomes every week as they hit the airwaves with the "Dykes On Bikes Radio Show." From roaring engines to roaring laughter, these trailblazing hosts dive deep into the exhilarating world of Dykes On Bikes, sharing their latest adventures, triumphs, and tales from the road.
Whether they're revving up for a charity ride, rallying for LGBTQ+ rights, or simply spinning yarns about their two-wheeled escapades, this dynamic quartet delivers an hour of unapologetic, unfiltered conversation that will have you grinning from ear to ear. Expect to hear anecdotes that'll make you belly laugh and heartwarming stories that'll make you feel like you're part of the pack.
So grab your helmet, buckle up, and tune in as the Dykes On Bikes Radio Show takes you on a wild ride filled with camaraderie, empowerment, and the occasional unexpected twist. It's time to hit the throttle and join the fun – because with this crew, every journey is an adventure worth sharing.
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This episode is fresh out of editing and ready for your ears in just a few minutes! We had a blast recording, and trust us, this one's packed with laughs, love, and learning. 🥳
In today’s episode, we dive into the excitement of being part of the Pride parade and all the thrills of the community that makes it unforgettable. Here’s a little taste of what you’ll hear:
- 🎉 Nomes is revving up with a brand new bike – and she's got stories to tell!
- 🎳 Pauline joined a bowling and riding crew, making new friends and sharing a lot of laughs.
- 🤸 Allison took to the bowling lanes and managed to stay on her feet (mostly!).
- 🤫 Hilda kept it low-key this week, but the love for Sandy was loud and clear!
- 🍻 Plus, we're doing a live gig, you will want to know how to be apart of the show.
Tune in for a little silliness, a lot of pride, and some awesome moments with the crew. This episode is full of heart and the spirit that brings us together! 🎙️
Join us on this week's episode as we rev up and ride through the latest weekend events that have caught our eye, all while using every gear in our conversation clutch.
Ever had that heart-stopping moment when the heavens seem to intervene, and dropping your bike becomes an act of fate? We're diving into the art of picking her up with grace and dignity, because, let's face it, maintaining our pride and composure on the road is paramount.
But wait, there's more! Our journey takes an unexpected twist as we traverse the winding roads of the Lavender Valleys, where our very own Allison faced a challenge of her own. Tune in as we explore this mishap with humor, camaraderie, and a healthy dose of understanding.
And trust us, we've got a metric ton of other juicy topics revving up for discussion.
From the bustling streets of York to fitting into our chosen gay families, we're exploring the highs, lows, and hairpin turns of life as proud members of the LGBTQ+ biking community. Feeling that midlife crisis creeping up? Fear not! We've got the perfect antidote: a shiny new bike to reignite your passion for the ride.
So grab your helmets and saddle up for another exhilarating episode of Dykes On Bikes Radio Show, where the road is our canvas and every curve brings a new adventure
This week, we share raw and emotional stories about domestic violence in the LGBTIQA+ community. You will hear how each of us has overcome DV and experienced it firsthand. This week's episode is particularly poignant for Nomes and Allison, who lost a very dear friend to suicide.
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- 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732
- Full Stop Australia on 1800 497 212
- Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636
- Lifeline on 13 11 14
- MensLine Australia on 1300 789 978
- Men's Referral Service on 1300 766 491
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- 13 YARN on 13 92 76
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- Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800
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- Elder Abuse Help Line on 1300 651 192
To report domestic violence in Australia, please call your state or territory Police line on 131 444. In an emergency, call 000 or your local emergency number if you are outside of Australia.