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On this special episode of The Sit Down, we’re joined by the Orlando Chapter of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club for an inspiring conversation about community service, unity, and the legacy of the Buffalo Soldiers. Hosted by Let's Talk Nation, we hear from a powerhouse group of individuals who not only ride motorcycles but are deeply committed to giving back to their community.Our guests include Phyllis "High Maintenance" Neal Wilson, Secretary Renee "Candy Apple" McDuffie, DJ Manny McDuffie, and Selena "Fox Fire" Wells Harris, along with other members of the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club. Together, they share their journey into motorcycling, the importance of mentorship, and how their organization is impacting the lives of young people.The Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club, founded to honor the legacy of the original Buffalo Soldiers—African American military pioneers who helped settle the American frontier—now boasts over 100 chapters, including international locations like Germany. The Orlando chapter has been making waves not only on the road but through their commitment to community service, including scholarships for high school students and supporting local organizations.From learning how to ride to the significance of their custom biker names like “Candy Apple” and “Fox Fire,” the conversation is filled with heart, history, and a passion for giving back. We also hear the story behind Phyllis’ transition from being the passenger to riding her own three-wheeled motorcycle (or “tri-glide”) after years of popping wheelies and taking long-distance trips.Tune in for a conversation that highlights the spirit of resilience, leadership, and service, and learn how the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club is continuing to make a positive impact both on and off the road.Topics Covered:

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