You are not going to believe this, ladies, but when I was 30, maybe
Speaker:I was having a midlife crisis.
Speaker:I don't know.
Speaker:I got a tattoo and I decided to buy a motorbike.
Speaker:One of the worst decisions I have ever, ever made.
Speaker:I don't know what got into me.
Speaker:I was very logical.
Speaker:I'm very practical.
Speaker:I had a couple of houses at that stage, so I was like financially secure.
Speaker:Maybe.
Speaker:I thought I needed a little bit of excitement in my life.
Speaker:If you've listened to our other podcast episode, which is about me finding
Speaker:a husband, it was just before that.
Speaker:So maybe I was like looking for something, and I thought I was
Speaker:gonna be the ants freaking pants.
Speaker:I was like.
Speaker:I'm gonna wear pink.
Speaker:I'm gonna look cute, like Wonder Woman, and I'm going to have my hair blowing
Speaker:out in the breeze under my helmet, of course, 'cause safety first, and
Speaker:I was gonna ride it with high heels.
Speaker:What could possibly go wrong with this situation?
Speaker:I was like, I'm also gonna meet some fellas, because they rode motorbikes.
Speaker:It ticked all my boxes.
Speaker:All my non logical boxes So I walked into the motorbike store and of course.
Speaker:Men everywhere.
Speaker:five foot, nothing and blonde.
Speaker:So maybe looked like I didn't know what I was doing, to be fair.
Speaker:Didn't.
Speaker:Anyway, I saw her.
Speaker:She was beautiful.
Speaker:She was loaded the ground.
Speaker:She was electric.
Speaker:Blue ladies, if I could have got pink, would've but electric blue.
Speaker:She was beautiful.
Speaker:And I got on her and I was like.
Speaker:This is it.
Speaker:This is the baby I'm taking home today.
Speaker:Now, I don't know if any of you have ridden a motorbike ever, but you have to
Speaker:get padded out with, you know, leather pants, which don't get me wrong, loved
Speaker:the leather pants, but also booties.
Speaker:Top helmet, special sunglasses.
Speaker:Oh, all the things, right?
Speaker:So it was a whole new wardrobe for me.
Speaker:I'm like, yes, I can have a motorbike wardrobe.
Speaker:That is gonna be awesome.
Speaker:There's just one small problem.
Speaker:Um, I didn't know how to ride, so that was awkward.
Speaker:Uh, so then I had to get hooked up with some lessons.
Speaker:Also, a very nice young man who gave me lessons, who made me feel like.
Speaker:A little bit stupid.
Speaker:he's like, what do you want to learn?
Speaker:I said, well, I need to learn how to go across the Westgate bridge because
Speaker:my mum lived on the other side of Melbourne and it's a windy bridge,
Speaker:and I also need to know how to.
Speaker:Do all the things safely and I also need to know how do I pull this off
Speaker:in the most sexiest way possible.
Speaker:He burst out laughing and um, yeah, I wish I hadn't have said that.
Speaker:Anyway, it doesn't matter.
Speaker:So I'm pretty sure over beers that night though, he was saying to
Speaker:his mates, you should have seen this chick today, 30-year-old.
Speaker:Rocks up, bought herself a motorbike.
Speaker:Doesn't know how to ride the thing.
Speaker:I can imagine it now.
Speaker:Any who, I'm old enough and ugly enough to know it's okay.
Speaker:It's okay.
Speaker:Now.
Speaker:I, I had romantic notions of this motorbike situation.
Speaker:I had romantic notions of riding with my friends.
Speaker:I had romantic notions of doing it with in high heels.
Speaker:I didn't have romantic notions of bugs flying into your helmet.
Speaker:falling off the thing and also falling off the thing and dropping it on the ground
Speaker:and not being able to pick it up because ladies, I don't know if you know, my,
Speaker:my motorbike was light at 250 kilos and, um, I don't weigh anywhere near that.
Speaker:And so I basically had to, when I fell off, which.
Speaker:It wasn't that regularly, but it was regularly enough when I fell off.
Speaker:I just had to wait for a guy, any guy who was worth his salt to stop
Speaker:and help me pick up this bike.
Speaker:Like, it's humiliating.
Speaker:It's humiliating.
Speaker:Great lessons for me.
Speaker:'cause We always need some humiliation at some point don't we?
Speaker:Because, you know, we don't wanna get too, um, confident so.
Speaker:I got to learn a new skill.
Speaker:I like to got to meet a new group of friends.
Speaker:it really makes you focus because on a bike across four lanes, cars do not watch.
Speaker:And it really, really made me very uber aware of what was happening on the road.
Speaker:And, uh, you have to focus, you just have to like lean in and focus.
Speaker:But I have to say, rocking up at someone's house in your leathers,
Speaker:far outweighed any of the other humiliation that I had suffered.
Speaker:And the fact that people are like, you rode a motorbike.
Speaker:I'm like, yes, I did.
Speaker:What I didn't tell them is how many times I fell off trying.
Speaker:But anyway, it doesn't matter.
Speaker:It was so out of character for me.
Speaker:I am practical.
Speaker:I am not romantic.
Speaker:If you listen to my story about finding my husband, it was all strategy and,
Speaker:no romantic kind of bone in my body, maybe in my little finger because to
Speaker:be fair, I did just write mark a song.
Speaker:So there's that.
Speaker:Anyway, that's another day, another story.
Speaker:and so I'm not romantic, but I'm very practical.
Speaker:I loved, loved having a motorbike.
Speaker:But I also knew when it was time to retire the bike.
Speaker:It was the worst decision I made.
Speaker:When I wanted to go out, I had to have like a lead time of an hour just to
Speaker:get suited up to go in that thing.
Speaker:No one else was riding, so then it was just me on my own.
Speaker:and it actually made me feel a little bit lonely.
Speaker:A little bit like business, I suppose, where you feel like you are on your
Speaker:own until you find that community of people that understand you and know you.
Speaker:So I woke up one morning and I went, I actually don't like being a motorbike
Speaker:rider, which is so random because you sink all this money into the gear, into
Speaker:the bike, into clubs, and all the things.
Speaker:But I just wasn't loving it.
Speaker:I just was not feeling safe on the bike.
Speaker:I'd only had it for a few months and I could have gone, I'll just let it sit
Speaker:in the shed, but I'm like, actually, I don't want to let it sit in the shed.
Speaker:I actually want someone else to enjoy it.
Speaker:Who?
Speaker:Wants to go and ride it.
Speaker:Who loves riding it?
Speaker:I could have made it mean I was a failure.
Speaker:I could have made it mean I've sunk a lot of money into this silly hobby
Speaker:that everyone told me not to do.
Speaker:I could have been embarrassed about it, was I, no, I don't
Speaker:have those bones in my body.
Speaker:I just thought I've tried it.
Speaker:And now it's time to stop.
Speaker:And I'm okay with that.
Speaker:And sometimes in business we put a new offer out, doesn't work, so we stop.
Speaker:It's no big deal.
Speaker:But what is the big deal is the meaning that you give things.
Speaker:I didn't give it any meaning.
Speaker:Expect I didn't love it anymore.
Speaker:That's all.
Speaker:And so we stopped.
Speaker:I sold it.
Speaker:I sold it to a beautiful gentleman and he was so stoked at the low case on it,
Speaker:and also so stoked that he also had a girlfriend and she fitted all of my gear.
Speaker:So bonus for everyone.
Speaker:I feel like it's a win-win, win just as sometimes in business it
Speaker:can be a win-win, don't you think?
Speaker:even if you make the worst decision of your life, which
Speaker:this is one of them for me.
Speaker:You can pull out at any time.
Speaker:You can pivot at any time.
Speaker:You can just choose to get off the bike, sell your equipment, and get going.
Speaker:And the same in business, right?
Speaker:I was determined to, ride as many cases as I possibly could, but you know, at
Speaker:the end I'm like, Who am I doing it for?
Speaker:Who cares?
Speaker:And so if you lose that passion, you gotta work out what do I do next?
Speaker:And for me it was ditching the bike and getting back behind the wheel of a car.
Speaker:Anyway.
Speaker:I hope you have enjoyed this episode.
Speaker:we are trying some new things here and we would love to hear
Speaker:what you think about them.
Speaker:I know riding a motorbike doesn't sound very sexy to some people,
Speaker:but it was very sexy to me.
Speaker:And, uh, if you could be so kind as to leave us a comment on YouTube or Spotify
Speaker:or Apple, we would love to hear from you.
Speaker:Thank you so much for coming along today.