
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.
Episodes you may like:
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.
If you or someone you know needs support, please contact one of the following:
- 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
If you or someone you know is Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and needs support, please contact:
- 13 YARN on 13 92 76
If you or someone you know is under 18 and needs support, please call:
- Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800
If you or someone you know is experiencing elder abuse, please call:
- 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.
Join us for a heartwarming Mother's Day special as we delve into the unique experience of growing up with a lesbian mom. Skye Nomes daughter shares candid anecdotes, offering a glimpse into their world filled with laughter, love, and the occasional challenge. Host Allison isn't afraid to ask the tough questions, including the age-old inquiry: "Does having lesbian moms influence your sexual orientation?" Tune in for a celebration of family diversity and the bonds that unite us all.
On tonight's episode of "Dykes On Bikes Radio Show," Pauline shares stories from her trip down south, including a hair-raising experience with a truck and a close call while overtaking. Nomes entertains us with tales about ants and the elusive chip that got away.
We are also joined by a special guest, Melbourne comedian Kirsty Webeck, who discusses the male-dominated comedy scene and how she, along with other women, are breaking barriers. Kirsty also shares highlights from her SOLD OUT show in Perth this weekend.
For more on Kirsty Webeck, visit www.kirstywebeck.com
Tune in for an episode filled with thrilling stories, laughter, and inspiring conversations with one of comedy's rising stars!