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Listen as Sarah Kopper chats with families questioning the status quo and living life a little bit differently. From the bakfiets to the bus, families are finding ways to get around without a car and embracing active and alternative forms of transportation. Each episode will highlight one family's e…

Sarah Kopper


    • May 14, 2018 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 37m AVG DURATION
    • 21 EPISODES


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    All-Season Adventures with Doug Dunlop

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 29:43


    Doug Dunlop joins me for the final episode of the spring. Many of you may know him from his blog and social media presence where he shares his experiences biking, camping, and adventuring year round in Calgary, Alberta. I hope the episode inspires you and your family take an adventure by bike this summer (or make plans for next winter!). Here are the links we mentioned:Cetma cargo bikesFrost Bike: The Joy, Pain, and Numbness of Winter Cycling by Tom BabinFollow-me tandemKettle Valley Railway TrailCold Bike websiteA recent trip report about a father-daughter bike camping tripHandmade pogies to keep your hands warm through the winterFind Doug on Instagram, Twitter, and FacebookAt the top of the show, you'll hear that this will be the last episode of the spring. I hope to be back in the fall or the new year, but for now I am going to take a step back from the podcast to focus on other creative projects and to enjoy the summer with my family. A huge thank you to everyone who has listened, shared, and supported Family Pedals over the last year.When I came up with the concept, I wasn’t sure who would listen or if it would resonate with other families; it has turned out to be such a rewarding endeavor. I have loved connecting with both guests and listeners who are passionate or curious about active transportation, biking, and getting outside with their families. Listeners, thank you for being a part of this. It wouldn’t be what it is without you.If you'd like to be in the loop when new episodes air, be sure to subscribe so you'll see it in your feed and can jump back in to these conversations. Until then, may you have many adventures biking with your family. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Bike Month with Beth Rosenbarger

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 19:40


    In celebration of Bike Month, I am releasing a bonus episode! Bloomington's bicycle and pedestrian coordinator, Beth Rosenbarger, joins me to talk about how she started bike commuting, her role in the City, and details about Bike Month--both locally and nationally. I hope the episode inspires you to participate in your community's Bike Month and connect with other cyclists. And if you're local, be sure to come to the Ice Cream Ride on the 31st so we can hang out and talk family biking. See the links below for more information about Bike Month:5 E's of bicyclingNational Bike MonthBike to Work DayBike to School DayBloomington's Bike MonthIf you’d like to support the show, please share it with someone you know and leave a review on iTunes. You can reach me on Instagram or by leaving a comment below. Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Advocacy in Arlington with Gillian Burgess

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 30:02


    Gillian Burgess and I chat on Episode 19 all about family biking in Arlington, Virginia. She shares both how she became involved with her city's Bicycle Advisory Committee and how she started hosting Kidical Mass rides. She is a wonderful example of how important (and doable!) it is to get involved in your community. See below for links to all of the bikes, organizations, and resources we mentioned:Find Gillian on TwitterBakfiets NLXtracycle Cargo NodeBobike Mini front seatBiria CitiBikeRiese Muller Packster cargo bikeBicycle Advisory Committee (BAC) in ArlingtonKidical Mass general websiteKidical Mass Arlington website and Facebook pageIf you’d like to support the show, please share it with someone you know and leave a review on iTunes. You can reach me on Instagram or by leaving a comment below. Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Bunch Bikes with Aaron Powell

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 30:27


    Aaron Powell is the owner of Bunch Bikes, formerly known as Urban Tribe Cargo Bicycles. We first chatted in late February, but I held off on releasing the episode until now so he could share the new company name and the reasons behind rebranding. I love that Aaron saw a need for a different type of bike in the American market and went out and created a company to fill that need. You’ll hear how he started biking for transportation, the inspiration behind the company, and where he sees Bunch Bikes fitting into the cargo biking landscape. The new website will be up by the end of the week, but until then you can check out Urban Tribe Cargo Bicycles to find out more about the bikes and company. Other links mentioned:Mr. Money MustacheBike Snob NYC and his article on Outside OnlineIf you’d like to support the show, please share it with someone you know and leave a review on iTunes. You can reach me on Instagram or by leaving a comment below. Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Babes with Babes on Bikes with Leslie Lilly

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 26:46


    Today I’m welcoming my friend Leslie Lilly to the show. She and I met through a group she created in Austin: Babes with Babes on Bikes. Every week, the group would ride to park or other kid-friendly attraction. It was a great way to explore the city and meet other like-minded families. You’ll also hear about her family’s experience spending a year living on the road, exploring the States by bike. If you’re like me, by the end you’ll want to pack up your gear and go on your own cycling adventure.Weehoo travel trailerLeague of American Cyclists training If you’d like to support the show, please share it with someone you know and leave a review on iTunes. You can reach me on Instagram or by leaving a comment below. Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Cargo Bike Republic with Kerry Waldman

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 29:47


    Kerry Waldman has been riding and working on bikes for most of his life, and now shares that passion with his daughter through their cargo biking adventures. Last year Kerry created the Cargo Bike Republic Facebook group--a judgement free place to ask questions and share inspiration about family biking. It's a group for everyone in the cargo biking community--the families who ride them, the companies that create them, and the mechanics who work on them. In this episode you'll hear some of Kerry's biking story as well as the inspiration, mission, and evolution of Cargo Bike Republic group.Cargo Bike Republic on Facebook and InstagramKerry's personal InstagramYuba MundoTern GSDInterbikeYuba Flip FlopIf you’d like to support the show, please share it with someone you know and leave a review on iTunes. You can reach me on Instagram or by leaving a comment on the site. Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Multi-Modal Transportation with Natanya Bittman

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 37:15


    Natanya Bittman joins me for Episode 15. She and her husband are exploring the feasibility of selling their second car and being a one-car family in the Berkshires of Massachusetts. To make that change possible, Natanya is using a bus/bike combination to drop her son at daycare and take herself to work. I love her enthusiasm and determination, and hope you are inspired by her story. Check out all the resources we discuss below:Chris and Kelsey Wharton of the Matrimoney podcastListen to Chris's story on Episode 2 of Family PedalsTopeak bike seatPlaine's bike shop in Pittsfield, MANatanya's website and InstagramIf you’d like to support the show, please share it with someone you know and leave a review on iTunes. You can reach me on Instagram or by leaving a comment below. Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Newly Car-Free with Jessica Maceira

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 30:39


    Last year the Maceira family went from two cars to one. After a positive experience with that change, they sold their second car and are now living car-free in Roseville, CA. Jessica joins me on the show to share how they are faring one-month into the adventure. We chat about how and why they made the switch, what has surprised her most, and what her three kids think about the new lifestyle. If you've been wondering what the first weeks of car-free life are like, this is the episode for you!Jessica's ride: a Trek Transport with Yuba Monkey BarsJessica's InstagramIf you’d like to support the show, please share it with someone you know and leave a review on iTunes. You can reach me on Instagram or by leaving a comment below. Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Yellow Bike Project with Savanna Adams

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 25:21


    My friend Savanna joins me to talk about biking with her two young boys, how electric assist has changed her biking life, and the work of the Yellow Bike Project--a community bike shop in Austin, Texas. It's where I first learned how to adjust brakes and an amazing place to learn how to fix your own bike. Here are links to all the great resources Savanna mentioned in the show:Cetma Cargo BikesPark Tool Big Blue Book of Bicycle MaintenanceChainbreakerYellow Bike's InstagramIf you’d like to support the show, please share it with someone you know and leave a review on iTunes. You can reach me on Instagram or by leaving a comment on the site. Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Yuba Bikes with founder Ben Sarrazin

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 31:57


    Yuba Bikes founder Ben Sarrazin joins me for Episode 12. He shares what inspired him to create the company, how the bikes have evolved over the last decade, and his thoughts on cargo biking both here in the States and abroad. I know there are many Yuba owners in the Family Pedals community (my family included) and I hope you enjoy learning a little more about the company and the person who started it.Yuba BikesBicycle Mobility Consultation formYuba's social pages: Facebook and InstagramYou can connect with me on Instagram or by leaving a comment below.If you’d like to support the show, please share it with someone you know and leave a review on iTunes. Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    The Bike Year with Bill Brodegard

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 33:42


    Bill Brodegard joins me in Episode 11 to share how his family's "bike year" is going. Last spring they sold their car and committed to the adventure of a car-free lifestyle for one year. He talks about what he has discovered through the project, whether they will continue once the year ends, and his theory about how life is like slicing tomatoes.The Bike YearCheck out their homemade, duct-taped bike tent!Yuba Spicy CurryPerennial CycleSurly Moonlander (though sadly not the tricked out one Bill describes)Be sure to follow Bill's blog and Instagram for more of his family's adventures in Minneapolis. You can find me on Instagram or by leaving a comment below.If you'd like to support the show, please share it with someone you know and leave a review on iTunes. Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Small Town Cycling with Rachel Jonat of the Minimalist Mom

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 47:29


    Rachel Jonat, founder of the Minimalist Mom blog, joins me for Episode 10. We chat about her experience with active transportation in very different locations: Vancouver, on the Isle of Man, and now in small town British Columbia. She illuminates the unexpected benefits of cycling in a smaller city and the ways in which active transportation is supported differently there. Below you'll find links to everything we mentioned in the show:Minimalist MomThe Month I Paid $30/mile to DriveGetting There is Half--or All--the FunMore posts about being car-freeFive Kids, One CondoRachel's books: Do Less, The Minimalist Mom, and The Joy of Doing NothingMinimalist Mom Facebook pageIf you'd like to connect with Rachel, you can also find her on Instagram. Be sure to check out her latest book that just released early this month: The Joy of Doing Nothing.If you'd like to support the show, please share it with someone you know and leave a review on iTunes. Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Electric Bikes and Inclusivity with Dave Cohen of Vbike

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 39:09


    Dave Cohen, the founder of Vbike, joins me for Episode 9. We have a wide ranging discussion that covers Vbike origins and role in the community, how electric bikes can help mitigate poor infrastructure, ways bike shops can cater to a wider clientele, the dangers of automobilism, and how biking can engage our senses and create a deeper sense of connection to the world around us. If you are interested in hearing more about the concepts behind automobilism, check out this New York Times Magazine article Dave recommends. Here are links to everything we discussed in the show:Pedal ExpressVbikeWinter biking guideE-assit primerLocal MotionThe Last Child in the Woods by Richard LouvBar MittsBafang electric kitsYuba elMundoYou can email Dave at dave (at) vbikesolutions.org or follow Vbike on Facebook. You can find me on Instagram @familypedals.If you'd like to support the show, please share it with someone you know and leave a review on iTunes. Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Planning, Parking, and Pedaling with Lindsay Bayley

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 38:56


    Lindsay Bayley is a planner for the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning. She joins me on the show to talk about how she became car-free, how parking policies affect livability, and how to get involved at the local level to support active transportation policies. See below for all the resources we discussed in the episode.The High Cost of Free Parking by Donald ShoupVictoria Transport Policy InstituteCharles Marohn from Strong Towns, who also has a podcastGabe KleinWorkcycles Kr8 BakfietsYou can find Lindsay on Twitter and me on Instagram. Thanks so much for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Talking (Bike) Shop with Elsbeth Cool

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 47:16


    Elsbeth is back for another episode, this time talking about her business--Four Star Family Cyclery. She shares what they do (cargo bike rentals! mobile service! no mansplaining!), why she started the business, and what it's like to be a woman in a male dominated industry. Be sure to listen all the way to the end to hear her thoughts about the freedom her family's gained from the limits of life without a car.Check out the shownotes to find all of the links mentioned in this episode.And a special thank you to everyone who has rated and reviewed the show on iTunes! I've had a lot of fun launching this project and I appreciate knowing you are out there listening and enjoying the show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Switching to Cycling with Elsbeth Cool

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 55:53


    Elsbeth Cool was car-free for years in Chicago before becoming a cargo bike enthusiast and now owner of Four Star Family Cyclery. In this episode she shares how she went from walking and using public transit to riding all-year round. We have a great conversation about the evolution of her biking set-up, her advice for biking through the winter, and how she handles the curiosity and judgment that comes with biking as a family. Tune back in next time for part two where she shares more about why she started her business, what they do, and what it's like being a female entrepreneur in a male-dominated industry.You can find links to everything we mentioned in the shownotes. I'm on Instagram and Elsbeth is on both Instagram and Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Active Transportation Advocacy with Lisa Corriveau

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 43:54


    Lisa Corriveau--aka Spokesmama--joins me for Episode 5 to talk about living car-free in Vancouver, British Columbia. She shares how she started cycling, how her family uses car-share, which cargo bikes she prefers, and how she advocates for active transportation both through her work teaching cycling classes and as a member of Vancouver's Active Transportation Policy Council.To find links to everything mentioned in the show, head over to Family Pedals for the shownotes. You can find me on Instagram @familypedals, or send me an email at familypedals@gmail.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Family Bike Camping with Mark Stosberg

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 42:23


    Mark Stosberg joins me for Episode 4. He lives a car-lite life in Bloomington, Indiana with his wife and two kids. In addition to riding all over town, he regularly goes bike camping with his family, including a ten-day tour of Southern Indiana in the summer of 2016. He is writing a book called Let's Go Family Bike Camping that will include stories from his many trips, detailed gear explanations, and tips for making these adventures a success.To find links to everything mentioned in the show, head over to Family Pedals for the shownotes. You can find me on Instagram @familypedals, or send me an email at familypedals@gmail.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Creative Car-Sharing with Caitlin Macklin

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017 39:54


    My friend Caitlin Macklin joins me for Episode 3. She is a parent, teacher, and active transportation enthusiast living in Austin, Texas. We discuss how she's learned to be flexible and creative when facing physical injuries that have kept her off her bike, how she created a car-sharing arrangement with another family down the street, and how she moved her schoolhouse to its new location via bicycle. I would love to hear your feedback on the show! You can find me on Instagram @familypedals, or send me an email at familypedals@gmail.com.To find links to everything mentioned in the show, including videos of the schoolhouse move, head to Family Pedals for the show notes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Cycling in Suburbia with Chris Wharton

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 51:49


    In episode two I interview Chris Wharton. Chris and his family live in Gilbert, Arizona--a suburb in the sprawling Phoenix metropolitan area. A few years ago he sold their second car and began incorporating more utilitarian cycling into his everyday life. We touch on a variety of topics including:How and why they became a one-car familyHow he travels with his two kids by bikeHow he has fostered a love of cycling in his childrenThe biggest challenges of being a one-car family in PhoenixHow he survives biking in extreme weather conditionsRecommendations for family's considering incorporating more active transportation in their livesChris brings an interesting perspective as a professor at Arizona State University who studies behavior change, healthy defaults, and voluntary simplicity. If you want to read or hear more from him, you can follow his blog Practically Awesome or listen to the personal finance podcast Matrimoney he hosts with his wife, Kelsey.You can find links to everything we mention in the show notes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Becoming Car-Free with Neil Kopper

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 50:31


    In the first episode of Family Pedals, I interview my husband Neil Kopper. I thought it would be a good place to start so listeners can get to know more about our family, how and why we ended up selling our car eight years ago, and how we where we need to go with two young children in tow.You can find the show notes for the show here: http://www.familypedals.com/2017/08/08/podcast-neil-kopper/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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