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Moped Outlaws

Moped Outlaws

De : Marc Wendt and Greg Wilker
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Two outlaws on the lam, taking the backroads through America…© Moped Outlaws Podcast | All Rights Reserved Philosophie Sciences sociales Spiritualité
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  • Episode #252: Kneet Music on Healing, Advocacy, and Finding Her Voice
    Jun 22 2026
    Kneet Music joins Greg and Marc for a deeply personal conversation about trauma, healing, advocacy, and the power of creativity to help us rebuild our lives. Born in Thailand and now living in the United States, Kneet shares her journey through an abusive relationship, a years-long custody battle, and the ongoing fight to protect and advocate for her son. The conversation explores how music became both a refuge and a vehicle for healing, leading to the release of her singles "Rise," "My Man," and "To The Moon." Along the way, Kneet reflects on identity, recovery, cultural differences between Thailand and America, the challenges facing parents navigating family court systems, and the importance of continuing to create even in the midst of uncertainty. At its heart, this episode is about resilience, rediscovering yourself after trauma, and finding the courage to transform pain into purpose.
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    1 h et 8 min
  • Episode #251: Manny Faces on How Hip Hop Can Save America
    Jun 15 2026
    In Episode #251 of Moped Outlaws, Greg and Marc sit down with journalist, podcaster, and author Manny Faces for a thought-provoking conversation about the transformative power of hip hop culture. Drawing from his book Hip Hop Can Save America, Manny explores how hip hop has evolved far beyond music into a force for education, healing, community building, creativity, and social change. The discussion traces hip hop's origins as a culture of innovation and self-expression while examining its impact on mental health, civic engagement, activism, and personal growth. Manny shares insights into how storytelling, beatboxing, and artistic expression can foster resilience, connection, and belonging in individuals and communities alike. Along the way, the conversation challenges common perceptions of hip hop and asks a larger question: What if hip hop isn't just entertainment, but a framework for helping people understand one another, solve problems, and build stronger communities? It's an inspiring exploration of culture, creativity, and the human desire to connect.
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    1 h et 28 min
  • Episode 250: Jon Paul Crimi on Breathwork, Trauma Healing & Personal Transformation | Moped Outlaws
    Jun 8 2026
    Welcome to Episode #250 of Moped Outlaws. Two hundred and fifty rides ago, this podcast began with a simple idea: have meaningful conversations with fascinating people and see where the road leads. Since then, we've traveled through stories of adventure, creativity, resilience, business, music, healing, spirituality, and everything in between. Episode 250 feels less like a destination and more like another mile marker on a road that keeps unfolding. We're grateful to every guest, listener, supporter, and fellow outlaw who's joined us along the way. And for this milestone ride, we're joined by someone whose work is all about transformation, presence, and learning to breathe through life's challenges: Jon Paul Crimi.
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    1 h et 3 min
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