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Three-time X Games gold medalist Tom Parsons joins us to talk about his incredible journey from AMA Supercross to becoming one of the most stylish riders in freestyle motocross. We dive into his unforgettable X Games Best Whip runs, what it takes to compete at the highest level, the evolution of freestyle, and the stories behind one of the most successful Best Whip careers in X Games history. If you're a fan of motocross, freestyle, and the legends who helped shape it, this is an episode you won't want to miss!Timestamps:00:00 Intro02:54 Tom Parsons Joins the Show03:08 X Games' New Era & League Format06:30 Colby Raha's Record-Breaking Quarter Pipe Jump10:47 The Science Behind Quarter Pipe Riding14:14 Different Paths in Freestyle Motocross17:34 Red Bull Imagination's Biggest Jumps20:03 Would Tom Chase a World Record?21:44 Electric Bikes & The Future of FMX29:03 Growing Up in Southern California33:05 Moving to Florida & Discovering Racing35:30 Gary Bailey, Travis Pastrana & Florida Talent39:45 Loretta Lynn's & Amateur Racing44:23 Brian Swink, Moto XXX & Freeride Inspiration50:04 Injuries End the Racing Dream53:27 Discovering Freestyle Motocross59:56 Landing the First Big Opportunities1:11:33 Winning the First X Games Medal1:21:08 Learning the Backflip1:36:48 Pushing FMX to the Next Level1:49:00 Career-Threatening Injuries2:05:42 The Evolution of X Games2:26:20 Could Freestyle Motocross Reach the Olympics?2:39:45 Wrapping Up with Tom Parsons
The legality of these things is inevitably going to be questioned, but aren't they fun? Maybe you don't think so. We have mixed opinions, but more importantly, gas prices are dropping and we have questions about the Iran memorandum, which we will attempt to have answered.
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Al & Jerry: Can adults ride skateboards and small electric bikes?
Some mornings you wake up expecting inspiring stories about aviation excellence. Other mornings you discover that someone else got the Blue Angels ride you've been dreaming about and spend the next hour processing your emotions on the radio. Welcome to Episode 135.The gang kicks things off with Moon's hilarious reaction to learning a local teacher got the once-in-a-lifetime Blue Angels experience. Is he jealous? Not officially. Does he spend an impressive amount of time talking about it? Absolutely. As the crew breaks down the story, they somehow end up discussing social media influencers, science teachers, childhood dreams, and the emotional support system required to survive a week without Moon in the studio.Then things take a sharp turn into one of the great modern debates: do electric bikes actually count as riding bikes? The crew dives into new enforcement efforts targeting certain high-powered e-bikes and electric dirt bikes around the St. Louis area. What starts as a conversation about public safety quickly becomes a nostalgic trip through mini bikes, neighborhood troublemakers, and the legendary Harold Mansfield—a man whose life story somehow includes cigarettes, football pads, and enough old-man energy to power an entire town.Meanwhile, Rafe continues his personal war against dairy after being forced off cheese. Unfortunately for him, this episode lands directly on National Cheese Day. The result is a nearly impossible challenge as the crew debates America's favorite cheeses, reminisces about government cheese, argues about Parmesan, and watches Rafe slowly spiral into what can only be described as a cheese-related existential crisis.The food news doesn't stop there. The team puts on their completely unqualified legal hats to discuss a lawsuit involving a woman who slipped on mashed potatoes at an Outback Steakhouse and is seeking serious damages. Could mashed potatoes really change someone's life forever? The crew investigates the case with all the professionalism you'd expect from people who spent ten minutes ranking cheese.You'll also hear discussions about Cheesecake Factory's return to West County, dangerous summer bacteria lurking in the water, lake season traditions, childhood adventures, weird news, celebrity-level aviation envy, and the everyday chaos that somehow becomes a radio show.If you enjoy ridiculous conversations, St. Louis stories, hilarious fails, weird news, food debates, and friends arguing about things that absolutely do not matter, this episode has everything you need.Whether you're listening at work, in traffic, at the gym, or while carefully avoiding suspicious mashed potatoes, thanks for making The Rizzuto Show part of your day.This daily comedy show delivers another round of bizarre headlines, questionable expertise, and the kind of conversations that only happen when Rizz and the gang are left unsupervised. If you're looking for a daily comedy show packed with laughs, strange stories, and sarcastic commentary, you're in the right place. Consider this your official invitation to join the daily comedy show that turns everyday nonsense into entertainment.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Al & Jerry: Can adults ride skateboards and small electric bikes?
Al & Jerry: Can adults ride skateboards and small electric bikes? -- plus warmup
5/22/26 (Co-Host Josh Silver) Max Page, Mass Teachers Ass'n Pres: $ for schools & higher ed this year, and college in three years, not four—the debate is joined. Rep Mindy Domb. The reveal—she's a night owl and Stephen Colbert's last show made her laugh and cry—for many reasons that she shares. Also, the Blue Envelope Bill is close to becoming law. Congrats Rep Dom and Sen Comerford. Alex Bowman from the new AAA -- All Ages and Abilities: shared use trails, electric bikes, the expanding bike trail network, new state regs and laws? Political Gold with Josh Silver: Trump's plummeting poll numbers portend what? ArtBeat With Donnabelle Casis and Will Baczek: his 30th anniversary show featuring Scott Prior and Nanny Vonnegut and other stars and celebrating art here.
Rules around high-powered electric dirt bikes are not fit for purpose, according to AA. The motoring association's writing to the transport minister, asking him to look at the problem. Police have expressed serious concerns about electric bikes that can hit high speeds, but in some cases are being ridden in pedestrian areas. Terry Collins from the AA spoke to Lisa Owen.
对不同需求 for different needs日常 daily use and daily commuting不焦虑 without feeling exhausted普通的自行车 regular bicycles
对不同需求 for different needs 日常 daily use and daily commuting 不焦虑 without feeling exhausted 普通的自行车 regular bicycles
Is Lana in trouble? Front-footing a potential complaint, Lana Searle gets ahead of the story regarding an electric bike incident from earlier this morning. Before the emails start flying in, Si and Lana break down exactly what happened, why the "complaint" might be coming, and where the line is for e-bike etiquette in 2026. Catch more from Si, Lana & The Breakfast Club on the Rova app or wherever you get your podcasts.
Send Zorba a message!Zorba gives digs in to the new blood test that purports to predict when symptoms of Alzheimer's may begin. He helps out a caller with joint pain issues. An emailer asks about Benadryl use, and Zorba helps out a listener with IBS issues. Zorba fields comments about riding his e-bike, and we hear a mom joke...which happens to be Zorba's favorite one so far.Support the showProduction, edit, and music by Karl ChristensonSend your question to Dr. Zorba (he loves to help!):Phone: 608-492-9292 (call anytime)Email: askdoctorzorba@gmail.comWeb: www.doctorzorba.orgStay well!
Send Zorba a message!Zorba gives digs in to the new blood test that purports to predict when symptoms of Alzheimer's may begin. He helps out a caller with joint pain issues. An emailer asks about Benadryl use, and Zorba helps out a listener with IBS issues. Zorba fields comments about riding his e-bike, and we hear a mom joke...which happens to be Zorba's favorite one so far.Support the showProduction, edit, and music by Karl ChristensonSend your question to Dr. Zorba (he loves to help!):Phone: 608-492-9292 (call anytime)Email: askdoctorzorba@gmail.comWeb: www.doctorzorba.orgStay well!
Canyon's Spectral:ON giveaway is more than a social media play. We break down why eMTBs are the primary growth engine for the bike industry through 2028, and what the component supply chain is telling us about where the money is going.The Cycling Brief — Daily cycling intelligence, produced by SEMIPRO CYCLING.
Galva Mayor Rich Volkert joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to discuss the proposed underground CO₂ sequestration project at the ethanol plant, road work in the northeast section of town, proper disposal of large items, yard ordinances, cemetery cleanup beginning on March 29th, bicycle and electric bike rules, and spring cleanup in June. Galva officials are urging residents to stay informed as discussions intensify regarding CO2 sequestration at the ethanol plant. The proposed plan would store CO₂ 4,400 feet underground, with public meetings set to provide accurate information and address safety concerns, particularly regarding groundwater. Mayor Volkert emphasizes the importance of attending these meetings and reminds residents to check the city website and local news outlets for updates. Other city news includes street improvement projects in the northeast section of town and spring cleanup events, along with reminders to dispose of large items properly. Residents are also encouraged to follow traffic rules while using bicycles and electric bikes. A major initiative known as Project Big River, located in Galva, is set to tackle carbon emissions with an ambitious plan to capture, transport, and store over 725,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually. The project is a collaboration with Big River Resources and is designed as a near-plant, multi-landowner solution. The application for Class Six status has already been submitted, signaling progress toward full regulatory approval for underground storage. Mayor Volket said the permit process could take two years to complete. Lapis will attend the public meetings to answer questions about the process and safety measures. This significant step showcases the region's commitment to responsible energy practices and innovative environmental technology. Big River Resources is pushing forward with an ambitious carbon capture initiative aimed at reducing industrial emissions in the region. The project plans to capture, transport, and store more than 725,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually, showcasing a partnership-driven approach with multiple landowners. With a Class Six permit application now in, the roadmap includes acquiring pore space, drilling a stratigraphic well in 2025, and proposing an official permit submission by 2026. If timelines hold, investment decisions and construction would begin in 2027, with the first injection of captured carbon targeted for 2028. Find more information regarding Project Big River here.
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Hybrid cars are everywhere now but what is your best option if you want to feel the wind in your hair, or at least under your helmet and you want to get a little exercise as well? Well, e-bikes are an answer and that's the topic on this episode of Stats + Short Stories with guest Helaine Alessio. Helaine Alessio, PhD, FACSM is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Health at Miami University and is a past President of the MWACSM and a fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine. She teaches Exercise Science-related courses and has received university commendations for her teaching. She has been funded by NIH, private foundations, and corporations to support research, teaching, and service projects. She has published 2 books, 13 book chapters, and 56 journal articles, as well as national and international peer reviewed blogs, infographics, and NPR broadcasts. She is listed in the top 2% of Exercise Scientists cited in the world by Stanford University researchers. Her work on academic integrity includes co-editing a special edition of a journal on the topic that was the most widely published for the Journal of Excellence in College Teaching.
EP 584 "Digital Slavery" or Genius? The Dark Side of Spiro's Electric Bike Takeover
Summary In this episode of the Nitro Mud Show, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about off-roading adventures, the intricacies of building high-performance bikes, and the importance of community in racing. They delve into the dynamics of the AMA and hill climbing, exploring class structures and competition. The conversation also touches on innovations in hill climbing technology, the value of open class bikes, and future aspirations for builds. Additionally, they discuss the evolution of exhaust systems and the challenges of balancing hobbies with racing. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various aspects of the motorcycle and hill climbing community, including the potential for building a rental fleet of bikes, the increasing youth participation in the sport, and the future of electric motorcycles. They also touch on the challenges faced by motorcycle sales in California, the shift towards online sales, and the complexities of gun purchases in the state. The importance of social media and effective promotion in growing the sport is emphasized, along with the need for a national championship structure and consistent media coverage. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the passion and dedication of those involved in hill climbing and the racing community.
E-bikes are a great way to get around. There are ways to stay safe while you use them.
Today on Morning Report, there was an interview about electric bikes on the Timber Trail, which led to many listeners giving feedback about electric bike riding in general. And that, along with the fair-weather cyclists joining the daily commute, got us thinking about electric bike and electric scooter etiquette. Some pedestrians say shared pathways are beginning to feel more like busy highways - especially with some riders reaching speeds of up to 40 kilometres an hour. Sharing paths sounds great in theory, but what about in practice? Here to help is e-bike enthusiast Richard Graham.
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In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, Jon Teater discusses various strategies for hunting success, including the use of e-bikes for efficient property management and scouting. The conversation with Dieter Kochan (FaceOff Ebikes) highlights the importance of adapting to changing conditions, learning from past hunting experiences, and understanding deer behavior during the rut. Teater emphasizes the need for continuous scouting and adjusting strategies based on fresh signs and environmental factors. takeaways The podcast focuses on maximizing hunting property through land management and habitat improvement. E-bikes can enhance scouting efficiency and reduce noise, making them a valuable tool for hunters. Scouting fresh signs is crucial for hunting success, especially during the rut. Hunters should be adaptable and willing to change strategies based on conditions and deer behavior. Understanding crop rotations can impact hunting strategies and deer movement. It's important to recognize and utilize overlooked areas that may be prime hunting spots. Trail cameras should be strategically placed to gather information during the rut. Hunters need to be aware of their surroundings and the deer's natural tendencies. Investing in quality equipment, like e-bikes, can lead to better hunting experiences. Continuous learning and adapting from past experiences is key to improving hunting success. Social Links https://www.faceoffebikes.com/ https://www.instagram.com/rangermatthews/ https://whitetaillandscapes.com/ https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/ https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, Jon Teater discusses various strategies for hunting success, including the use of e-bikes for efficient property management and scouting. The conversation with Dieter Kochan (FaceOff Ebikes) highlights the importance of adapting to changing conditions, learning from past hunting experiences, and understanding deer behavior during the rut. Teater emphasizes the need for continuous scouting and adjusting strategies based on fresh signs and environmental factors. takeawaysThe podcast focuses on maximizing hunting property through land management and habitat improvement.E-bikes can enhance scouting efficiency and reduce noise, making them a valuable tool for hunters.Scouting fresh signs is crucial for hunting success, especially during the rut.Hunters should be adaptable and willing to change strategies based on conditions and deer behavior.Understanding crop rotations can impact hunting strategies and deer movement.It's important to recognize and utilize overlooked areas that may be prime hunting spots.Trail cameras should be strategically placed to gather information during the rut.Hunters need to be aware of their surroundings and the deer's natural tendencies.Investing in quality equipment, like e-bikes, can lead to better hunting experiences.Continuous learning and adapting from past experiences is key to improving hunting success. Social Linkshttps://www.faceoffebikes.com/https://www.instagram.com/rangermatthews/https://whitetaillandscapes.com/https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Discovering Grayslake: Unveiling the Stories and People That Make Our Town Unique
Nick Groh from Electric Bikes of Chicago, located right on Route 83. Nick shares the story behind the shop, explains the benefits and versatility of e-bikes for all ages, and highlights their commitment to quality, service, and community safety. The conversation covers local trails, e-bike regulations, and the importance of responsible riding. With a friendly, hometown vibe, listeners learn why e-bikes are gaining traction in Grayslake and how Electric Bikes of Chicago is making cycling accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
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Mark talks about the scourge of electric bikes, Belichick and Arch Manning to open. Kevin Stefanski apparently had no idea Flacco was being traded. Josh Yohe joins to talk about the Pens ahead of the home opener
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On today's sharper point commentary, Jim Sharpe talks about the new addition to Scottsdale Fire: Electric Bikes. They are using these bikes to get to stranded or mising hikers.
Today we continue our way through the A-Z of Aotearoa with the letter E.
Ozzy Osbourne has died, surprising basically no one. Although he was starting to get that Keith Richards "immortal despite it all" reputation. Oh, and by the way, no, Jimmy doesn't want to be the governor. Too much danger.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Vala AL?! That's right, the beloved Vala has now gone metal. The aluminum Vala launches today, and we're stoked on this one. Hannah and co host Sam Randazzo sit down with legendary operations manager, JT Barse (you may know him as the star of the Carbon Chameleon launch video... look it up) to talk about this new bike and how our in house production team plays a crucial part in developing our product. It's the Vala- stripped down and ready to ride. Learn about the stand out features of this new rig and hear other meandering stories along the way. Questions or comments? Email podcast@santacruzbicycles.com Thanks for listening!
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X Games Best Whip was always going to be a nail-biter, especially in 2025 when X Games banned the Electric Bikes, so there was no Patrick Evans returning to defend his medal. But Julien Vanstippen, Tom Parsons, Jarryd McNeil, Tyler Bereman and I'd say Wyatt Fontenot showed why it didn't matter!Join Clint Esposito and Steve Sommerfeld for the full review of X Games Best Whip 2025Julien Vanstippen (BEL)Tom Parsons (USA)Jarryd McNeil (AUS)Tyler Bereman (USA)
Join Part 2 of the Two Wheels to Freedom podcast with Clint Esposito where we discuss the X Games Best Whip competition coming up this weekend.How crazy is this, X Games have banned the Stark Varg electric bike (and any other electric bikes if someone would bring a competitive model out)So there is NO Patrick Evans - last years winner. Insane. Tom Parsons had to drop his Stark and get back on the 4 strokes. Here's the Rider Line-up:Tyler BeremanWyatt FontenotVicki GoldenJarryd McNeilGuillem NavasTom ParsonsJulien VanstippenGenki Watanabe
This week, we're joined by Barbi's husband and Hannah's dad, Zane Guile, for some fun and lively conversation! We kick things off with a look back at the explosive eruption of Mount St. Helens and the lasting effects it had on the region. Then, we dive into the growing trend of electric bikes and how they're revolutionizing outdoor adventures - and the potential hazards that they pose for children. We couldn't resist chatting about the legendary Phil Robertson, his influence, and his no-nonsense perspective. And, of course, we wrap up with some outrageous hunting laws that will leave you shaking your head. Tune in for some great stories, laughs, and plenty of surprises!
In this episode of the Fully Charged Show Podcast, Imogen Bhogal sits down with Seb Inglis-Jones, the co-founder and CEO of Maeving, the UK's leading electric motorcycle manufacturer. Seb shares the origin story of Maeving — from building a team of ex-Triumph and Norton engineers to hand-building retro-styled electric bikes in Coventry. They dive into the beauty of removable batteries, reviving two-wheeled mobility and manufacturing in the UK and, what it takes to convert even the most loyal of petrolheads to electric! Seb also explains how Maeving is expanding internationally — city by city — and why the joy, calm, and mindfulness of electric motorbiking is pulling in a new generation of riders. This episode is sponsored by Duracell Energy! Enter the Free Prize Draw to WIN your own Duracell Energy bunny here: https://www.duracellenergy.com/givaway/ Get a free quote for solar and battery from Duracell Energy here: https://bit.ly/4i9ERid Free Prize Draw Terms & Conditions can be found here: https://www.duracellenergy.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Prize-Draw-2025-Puredrive-Energy-Ltd.pdf Why not come and join us at our next Everything Electric expo: https://everythingelectric.show Check out our sister channel: https://www.youtube.com/@fullychargedshow Why are our episodes now sponsored? https://fullycharged.show/blog/dan-caesar-on-x-insta-youtube-and-why-we-made-a-contro[…]s-on-fully-charged-everything-electric-electric-vehicles-uk/ Support our StopBurningStuff campaign: https://www.patreon.com/STOPBurningStuff Become a Fully Charged SHOW Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fullychargedshow Buy the Fully Charged Guide to Electric Vehicles & Clean Energy : https://buff.ly/2GybGt0 Subscribe for episode alerts and the Fully Charged newsletter: https://fullycharged.show/zap-sign-up/ Visit: https://FullyCharged.Show Find us on X: https://x.com/Everyth1ngElec Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/fullychargedshow To partner, exhibit or sponsor at our award-winning expos email: commercial@fullycharged.show Everything Electric CANADA - Vancouver Convention Center - 5th, 6th & 7th September 2025 Everything Electric SOUTH (UK) - Farnborough International - 10th, 11th & 12th October 2025 Everything Electric AUSTRALIA VIC - 14th, 15th & 16th November 2025 #fullychargedshow #everythingelectricshow #homeenergy #cleanenergy #battery #electriccars #electricvehicles
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This week the boys sit down with their good Friend BRENANANANANAN and talk about: HIs podcast episode accomplishment, 2020, Miller lite, Budweiser, Sierra Nevada, Electric Bike, Mason Temple, Stadium Brew co, PBR Extra Bold, Primal Rage, and much much more. Legal High: legalhigh.co/?ref=bktwdqyt
Right About Now with Ryan AlfordJoin media personality and marketing expert Ryan Alford as he dives into dynamic conversations with top entrepreneurs, marketers, and influencers. "Right About Now" brings you actionable insights on business, marketing, and personal branding, helping you stay ahead in today's fast-paced digital world. Whether it's exploring how character and charisma can make millions or unveiling the strategies behind viral success, Ryan delivers a fresh perspective with every episode. Perfect for anyone looking to elevate their business game and unlock their full potential.Right About Now NewsletterFree Podcast Monetization CourseJoin The NetworkFollow Us On InstagramSubscribe To Our Youtube ChannelVibe Science MediaSUMMARYIn this episode of Weekly Business News, host Ryan Alford is joined by Chris Hansen and Brianna Hall for a lively and humorous discussion covering a wide range of topics. They explore the vibrant business atmosphere in Miami, the unpredictable weather patterns in South Carolina, and the growing appeal of electric vehicles. The conversation takes a deeper dive into GM's investment in lithium mining for EV batteries, Elon Musk's ambitious "Robo Van" project, and Tom Brady's new venture as a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders. Packed with personal stories, sharp insights, and dynamic exchanges, this episode offers both entertainment and valuable commentaryTAKEAWAYSImpact of tourism on local businesses, particularly in Miami.Weather variations and their effects on daily life and business.Discussion on electric vehicles and advancements in battery technology.The significance of domestic sourcing for electric vehicle materials.Celebrity involvement in sports franchises, focusing on Tom Brady's ownership of the Las Vegas Raiders.The implications of AI technology in taste testing and food development.Concerns about the future of food and reliance on engineered products.The role of AI in content moderation on social media platforms.Challenges and nuances of content moderation in the digital age.The balance between technology and human input in various industries. If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, join Ryan's newsletter https://ryanalford.com/newsletter/ to get Ferrari level advice daily for FREE. Learn how to build a 7 figure business from your personal brand by signing up for a FREE introduction to personal branding https://ryanalford.com/personalbranding. Learn more by visiting our website at www.ryanisright.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/@RightAboutNowwithRyanAlford.
Bill Gates' former assistant is now wealthier than Bill Gates… it's a lesson on risk, reward, and makin' money.E-Bikes are surging thanks to Gen Z… because they don't sell bikes, they sell freedom.Citibank is now the top bank of money-laundering… thanks to Citi's (allegedly) criminal ATMs.Plus, it's time for Mid-Year's Resolutions… Our annual tradition (that's better than New Year's Resolutions).$C $MSFT $LYFT $UBERSubscribe to our Saturday Newsletter: tboypod.com/newsletter Watch us on YouTube Submit Facts & Shoutouts Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn (Nick) & LinkedIn (Jack)About Us: From the creators of Robinhood Snacks Daily, The Best One Yet (TBOY) is the daily pop-biz news show making today's top stories your business. 20 minutes on the 3 business, economics, and finance stories you need, with fresh takes you can pretend you came up with — Pairs perfectly with your morning oatmeal ritual. Hosted by Jack Crivici-Kramer & Nick Martell.00:00 - intro01:41 - Mid-Year Resolutions04:35 - Electric Bikes' Gen Z surge09:26 - Citibank's criminal ATM14:16 - Steve Ballmer's money story19:14 - Takeaways19:55 - OTHER NEWS21:23 - Best Fact Yet22:56 - Shout OutsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.