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Midlife Career Change for Motorcyclist, From IT to Life Coach
Today's guest is Andrew Marsh, aka The Bearded Fen, from South Africa.
In this interview, Andrew talks about his podcast called The Bearded Fen and what it takes to make a mid-life career change. In addition, they discuss the Insta 360 camera as a good option for motorcycle content creation.
C. Jane Taylor decided to learn how to ride with her husband, at 50 years old, to take her son on a graduation cross-country motorcycle trip. This trip turned into a passion for motorcycling and a book!
In this episode of Féroce, C. Jane Taylor tells Annick about her long distance trips, motorcycle rally readings, and moto book tour.
In this episode of Féroce, John M Flores talks about his electric motorcycle trip across the United States following the 1903 route of "OG" motorcyclist George A. Wyman.
Flores is a motorcycle journalist, photographer, and content creator. In this interview, Annick and Flores discuss storytelling, a press launch that went sideways, the trials of making TikTok videos, Substack, and getting feedback as a creative.
In this episode of Féroce, Annick talks with Chris Cosentino of Cosentino Engineering. They delve into his special project called the Hypermono, which is a race bike he designed and built from scratch.
The Hypermono has evolved over the years from a passion project to a company. In this interview, you get to meet the Madman who came up with this idea as they discuss the trials and tribulations of a project of this magnitude.
Cosentino actively shares the progress of the project with updates and examples of the moto going from design to physical form. It's fascinating to watch.
Welcome to Féroce where you will be inspired to live fiercely! In this original motorcycle podcast, host Annick Magac, interviews riders from around the world and shares their unique stories of riding and life.
INTRO episode 001 - Meet the host, Annick, as she explains what the show is about and who it is for.
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Robert Pandya, Communication Director of the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum, joins us to discuss the moto industry, riding, bikes of course, and the future of the sport.
As a long-time industry insider, Robert has a wide perspective from his experiences of working with many brands over his 30+ year career. He is also considered a disrupter that has no problem rocking the boat to make progress within the industry to get more people to embrace the moto culture and ..... RIDE while having fun!
In this episode we cover the -
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum https://www.barbermuseum.org/
All Kids Bike Organization that teaches kids how to ride bicycles in PE https://allkidsbike.org/
Find Robert Pandya - IG https://www.instagram.com/robertpandya/
In this solo episode of Féroce, Annick approaches the subject of How To find people to ride motorcycles with and the different types of riding whether you are solo or in groups.
She also recaps some of the previous episodes. Annick tells a few stories of her own personal moto related experiences; one of which is visiting the Barber Museum in Birmingham, AL.
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Barber Museum https://www.barbermuseum.org/ IG @barbermuseum
In this solo episode of Féroce, Annick reads a couple of viewers' comments. She approaches of the subject of - What type of motorcycle do YOU ride? Why do you ride it? What does it mean to ride the bike that you ride?
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This podcast episode reviews Gideon Litchfield's Bloomberg News article, "The Allure of the Motorcycle is Stalling Out," which claims that motorcycle sales are declining. The host, Annick, critiques Litchfield's methodology, arguing his negative experience on a cross-country trip doesn't represent the broader motorcycle community. Annick points out flaws in Litchfield's data selection and questions his motives, suggesting the article was intended to generate clicks rather than offer a balanced perspective. She contrasts Litchfield's viewpoint with that of motorcycle enthusiasts and discusses the potential negative impact of such articles on the industry. Finally, Annick invites listeners to share their opinions and engage in a discussion about the topic.
This podcast interview features Valerie Figarella, owner of MotorGrrl, a community motorcycle garage in Brooklyn, NY. Figarella discusses her journey in establishing the business, overcoming initial challenges like securing a lease and funding, and building a thriving community around motorcycle repair and riding. She details the various services offered, including repairs, storage, and workshops, and emphasizes the importance of fostering a welcoming environment for diverse riders. The interview also touches on her business model, future plans, and the current promotion on tire installation. Finally, Figarella highlights the value of hands-on learning through her internship program.
In this solo episode of Féroce, Annick covers some things to consider when buying a motorcycle. There may be a few things you haven't thought of before.
How do you choose a bike? Will you buy new or used? Dealership or private sale? Should you finance?
A lot goes into buying a bike. Here are tips to make sure you cover all your bases and don't end up with a lemon.
This is an interview with Sarah Schilke, a prominent figure in the motorcycle industry, focusing on her career advocating for women riders. Schilke discusses her journey, from motorcycle safety instructor to roles at major motorcycle companies and her involvement in organizations like the FIM's Commission for Women in Motorcycling. The conversation also highlights Women Riders Now, a digital publication Schilke co-owns that serves as a resource for women in motorcycling. Key topics include the growing number of female riders, the challenges women face in the industry, and the need for better-fitting protective gear. Finally, Schilke shares insights into her international motorcycle travels and future goals.
You can find Sarah Schilke HERE - Instagram @schilkesar
Annick explores the perception that motorcycles in 2025 are costly, questioning whether this is based on reality or skewed by factors like headline-grabbing high-end models. She examines the pricing of new motorcycles from various manufacturers, including Harley-Davidson, Kawasaki, Indian, Ducati, BMW, and Honda, highlighting the range from entry-level to luxury models. The episode also touches on the impact of marketing, manufacturing costs, and financing options on motorcycle prices, as well as comparing motorcycle costs to those of cars and considering insurance expenses. Ultimately, Annick encourages listeners to reconsider their perception of motorcycle affordability, suggesting that entry into motorcycling can be more accessible than commonly believed, and that personal values influence spending decisions on hobbies.
This podcast episode offers five steps for selling a motorcycle. The host, Annick, outlines the process, starting with assessing the bike's condition and gathering paperwork. She then advises on determining a fair price using resources like Kelley Blue Book and making emotional considerations. Preparing necessary documents like the title and bill of sale is emphasized as crucial. Annick suggests popular online platforms for listing the motorcycle, and finally, she gives advice on managing inquiries from potential buyers and ensuring safe meeting practices. The overall tone is encouraging and aims to simplify the selling experience.
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Motorcycle enthusiast and host, Annick Magac, recommends five motorcycle-themed books and one book of poetry. Magac's choices are eclectic, ranging from a memoir about healing through motorcycle journeys to a classic philosophical novel about motorcycle maintenance. She also includes a practical maintenance manual, and a memoir by a woman who took a cross-country motorcycle trip with her son. Finally, she shares a provocative 1971 poetry collection that reflects the social and political climate of its time. Her selections highlight both personal experience and the diverse ways motorcycling can be explored.
Here are links to the books. If you use the links to purchase, the show may earn affiliate commission. -
1. Ghost Rider : Travels On The Road To Healing by Neil Peart - https://amzn.to/40yedtr
2. Your Specific Motorcycle Maintenance Manual - It comes with your bike or find it digitally online. Clymer Maintenance Manuals - https://us.haynes.com/collections/clymer-workshop-repair-manuals?utm_term=&utm_content=&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=QT_SEARCH_SA_CLYMER-BRAND&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAnKi8BhB0EiwA58DA4XBblIMvwfhr6-7XZHiJwCqf-l9ZnyNJRCdUr4SVEGgBSLV6F_qcNRoChQcQAvD_BwE
3. Zen and The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert Pirsig - https://amzn.to/3DWgwxD Simthsonian Exhibit on Pirsig - https://americanhistory.si.edu/explore/exhibitions/zen-and-open-road
4. Spirit Traffic: A Mother's Journey Of Self-Discovery and Letting Go by C. Jane Taylor - https://amzn.to/4g2HZLv
5. The Perfect Vehicle: What Is It About Motorcycles? by Melissa Holbrook Pierson - https://amzn.to/3WjoxTEhttps://amzn.to/3WjoxTE
BONUS 6. The Motorycle Betrayal Poems by Diane Wakoski - https://amzn.to/4aqVnb5
This episode features Jamie Waters, a passionate collector of motorcycles and cars, who discusses his extensive collection, amassed since childhood. He details the challenges of managing such a large collection, including storage and the emotional attachments he forms with his vehicles. Waters also shares his experiences racing vintage motorcycles, highlighting the importance of maintaining and showcasing these machines properly. The conversation explores his evolving approach to collecting, shifting from accumulating quantity to prioritizing quality and meaningful experiences. Finally, he touches upon his involvement in the motorcycle industry and the impact of social media on the hobby.
You can find Jamie Waters - Instagram - @mudgarage
Annick, a motorcycle enthusiast and podcast host, shares her 2025 riding goals in this episode. She reflects on her successful 2024 riding season and Féroce podcast launch, attributing her achievements to intentional goal setting.
Her 2025 plans include podcast growth, purchasing a new motorcycle better suited for long-distance travel, undertaking at least one overnight trip, attending motorcycle events, and improving her riding skills and gear. She encourages listeners to share their own goals, fostering a sense of community.
Annick interviews Steve Kamrad, an adventure bike rider known for participating in hare scramble races on larger motorcycles. The conversation explores his experiences with racing, including a story about his bike catching fire in the desert, how he got into the sport, and the differences between adventure bike and dirt bike racing. Kamrad discusses the unique aspects of racing big bikes, the challenges and sacrifices involved, and the strong community within motorcycle racing. He also touches on his history with competitive sports and the physical and mental demands of racing at his level, as well as his shift away from motorcycle journalism to focus on riding and racing.
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Annick Magac recounts the story of acquiring her first motorcycle, a 1973 Kawasaki S1 250. She details how she impulsively purchased it from a stranger to save it from being destroyed, despite her initial lack of knowledge. The podcast then relates the challenges she faced learning to ride and maintain the two-stroke bike in New York City. She explains her initial disastrous maiden voyage where she was stranded on the Brooklyn Bridge. This experience spurred her to learn motorcycle mechanics, sparking a lifelong passion and shaping her career. Ultimately, the difficult yet formative experience with her first motorcycle led her to podcasting. She concludes with a discussion of the importance of maintaining older vehicles and her hope for the bike's future.
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Annick Magac provides an update on the FÉROCE brand. The brand's website is now live, featuring a basic merchandise collection of apparel like hats, t-shirts, and hoodies. Magac seeks feedback on a potential summer motorcycle meetup and ride in the Northeast. She also celebrates nearing 1,000 YouTube subscribers, which will unlock new platform features, and discusses her surprise at the solo videos being more popular than the interviews. She acknowledges feedback on video editing and content style, explaining her background and future plans for the channel. Finally, she mentions the BFF's motorcycle projects and expresses excitement for the upcoming racing season.
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This podcast interview features Ryan Snelson, the creator of Motoveli, a unique motorcycle publication that defies traditional magazine formats. Ryan discusses his evolution from creating large-format, print magazines to a smaller, more experimental zine with accompanying physical items and a strong online presence. He explains his motivations, which stem from a desire for relatable content and a departure from the aspirational nature of typical motorcycle magazines. His work utilizes a hybrid print/digital approach, emphasizing personal interaction with subscribers through unique mailed items and curated online experiences. The conversation also touches upon his use of social media, especially TikTok, to connect with his audience and expand his brand. Finally, Ryan discusses his goals for the future of Motoveli, including expanding his team and maintaining his creative freedom.
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This podcast episode focuses on helping motorcyclists encourage their partners to ride. Annick emphasizes the importance of support and patience, advising against forcing partners into riding or choosing their motorcycles. She stresses the value of professional riding classes and suggests strategies for effective communication and building confidence. The episode also addresses common pitfalls, like negative feedback and unrealistic expectations, offering practical advice on resolving conflicts and ensuring a positive shared riding experience. Specific recommendations include allowing partners to choose their own bikes and gear, and prioritizing open communication about pace and safety.
This podcast features an interview with Walt Siegl, a custom motorcycle builder. Siegl discusses his design process, which involves creating series bikes with limited variations while also undertaking one custom project annually. He explains his business model, emphasizing client satisfaction and using custom projects for product development. The conversation also covers Siegl's background in art, racing, and toolmaking, leading to his motorcycle building career and his current workshop in New Hampshire. Finally, he offers advice to aspiring motorcyclists on skill development.
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Annick Magac's podcast, Féroce, offers advice on returning to motorcycling after a break. She emphasizes the importance of taking refresher courses and finding a comfortable motorcycle, highlighting advancements in motorcycle technology. Magac also addresses the emotional challenges of resuming riding after accidents or life changes, suggesting prioritizing mental and physical well-being. Ultimately, the podcast aims to encourage listeners to overcome obstacles and enjoy the sport, regardless of age or previous experience.
This podcast features an interview with Eric Milano, founder of MotoVermont, a motorcycle touring company. Milano discusses the evolution of his business, from a side gig renting bikes in Vermont to offering diverse tours across the U.S., including challenging routes in Arizona and New Mexico. He emphasizes the importance of rider training, offering courses alongside tours to ensure safety and skill development. The conversation also touches on the growing popularity of adventure riding, the BDR route system, and the unique challenges and rewards of off-road motorcycle touring. Finally, Milano shares his perspective on the rise of electric motorcycles and the importance of carrying first aid supplies on any ride.