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What's it like when you are on a long distance bike tour and things don't quite go as you'd like? Well this week I have another audio update from our intrepid bike travelling adventurer Rebecca Gross.Rebecca along with her partner Javi, left their home in Austria in March, headed for the Pamirs. This is Rebecca's first forray into long distance bike travel and she is sharing updates of her journey periodically.She and Javi have just left Turkey and have now entered Kurdistan. Rebecca candidly shares the reality of the last few days, and a moment where she just wanted to give it all up and go home. You can follow Rebecca and Javi via their Instagram accounts - @Rebecca_GRB and @Hacker.Bikepacker Support the showBeyond the Bike - Get Your Tickets and Join Me in London! Click for tickets to May 14 Click for tickets to May 15 Buy me a coffee and help support the show!Sign up to the Seek Travel Ride NewsletterFollow us on Social Media!Instagram - @SeekTravelRideWebsite: Seek Travel RideFacebook - Seek Travel RideLeave me a voicemail message Seek Travel Ride Music Playlist available now on both Spotify or Apple Music ...
Sometimes you need to take the adventurous path when cycle touring and in our latest audio update from Rebecca Gross we find out why! We are featuring updates from Rebecca as she makes her way from her home in Austria all the way to the Pamirs. In this update she shares what it was like reaching Turkey having crossed Europe and what that first day cycling from the Turkish Coast was like. You can follow Rebecca's journey via her instagram @rebecca_grbI also feature answers from our listeners about what the word adventure means to them.Big thanks to our sponsor Old Man Mountain for continuing to support the podcast. Be sure to check out their new Hemlock Bags with FLiP Cages - via www.oldmanmountain.com/seektravelride - clicking this link helps me out as it lets them know you heard about them on the podcast. Support the showBeyond the Bike - Get Your Tickets and Join Me in London! Click for tickets to May 14 Click for tickets to May 15 Buy me a coffee and help support the show!Sign up to the Seek Travel Ride NewsletterFollow us on Social Media!Instagram - @SeekTravelRideWebsite: Seek Travel RideFacebook - Seek Travel RideLeave me a voicemail message Seek Travel Ride Music Playlist available now on both Spotify or Apple Music ...
Ever wanted to go cycling in Japan? Well this week I am sharing a story from Terri Jockerst who tells us about one day of her adventures in this country. Terri has also written a fabulous book about this adventure called Biking to Busan. You can find it and her other books here. Be sure to follow Terri via instagram - @footloosefreckle and also on her YouTube channel.I am also sharing an update from the road by our intrepid adventurer Rebecca Gross. She and her partner Javi are currently taking their big bike adventure from Austria to the Pamirs. Every few weeks I will be sharing updates from Rebecca letting you know how the journey is going so far. THi sis her first update since leaving home. You can follow Rebecca on instagram - @rebecca_grb and also her partner Javi via @hacker.bikepackerBig thanks to our sponsor Old Man Mountain for continuing to support the podcast. Be sure to check out their new Hemlock Bags with FLiP Cages - via www.oldmanmountain.com/seektravelride - clicking this link helps me out as it lets them know you heard about them on the podcast. Support the showBuy me a coffee and help support the show!Sign up to the Seek Travel Ride NewsletterFollow us on Social Media!Instagram - @SeekTravelRideWebsite: Seek Travel RideFacebook - Seek Travel RideLeave me a voicemail message Seek Travel Ride Music Playlist available now on both Spotify or Apple Music Thank you to RedShift Sports for supporting the show! - Check them out here
Rebecca Gross is about to leave her home in Austria for a journey that will take her to the Pamirs in Central Asia. She shares her latest update now, less than a week before setting off on that huge adventure. You can follow Rebecca via her instagram @rebecca_grb I also share a day on the road from Ben Clark who tells us all about a very eventful day during his world bike tour. This day occurred in India involving, Tuk Tuks, crashes, and an unexpected hospital visit. You can follow Ben's adventures on instagram via @worldbybike_UKSupport hte brands who support the podcast Check out gear from Old Man Mountain and get your bike kitted out for adventure - head to our custom link which lets them know you heard all about them from the podcast - www.oldmanmountain.com/seektravelrideSupport the showBuy me a coffee and help support the show!Sign up to the Seek Travel Ride NewsletterFollow us on Social Media!Instagram - @SeekTravelRideWebsite: Seek Travel RideFacebook - Seek Travel RideLeave me a voicemail message Seek Travel Ride Music Playlist available now on both Spotify or Apple Music Thank you to RedShift Sports for supporting the show! - Check them out here
Imagine planning to take your first big bike adventure, setting off from Austria, destination the Pamirs in Central Asia? Well this is exactly what listener Rebecca Gross is setting off to do with her partner in March, 2025. I'm excited to be able to share this journey with you as part of a little series which will take us as listeners along for the adventure. Today I'm sharing with you how Rebecca first came up with this idea, how she has prepared for the trip and also what she is looking forward to. Over the coming months, we will be hearing from Rebecca with updates from the road, letting us know how it is all going. Be sure to follow Rebecca via her instagram account - @rebecca_grbClick here to book your spot to ride with me on my bikepacking tour through the Pyrenees.Watch Part 1 of our 3 part series from Cycling Across the Pyrenees on YouTubeHelp support the show - head over to www.oldmanmountain.com/seektravelrideSupport the showBuy me a coffee and help support the show!Sign up to the Seek Travel Ride NewsletterFollow us on Social Media!Instagram - @SeekTravelRideWebsite: Seek Travel RideFacebook - Seek Travel RideLeave me a voicemail message Seek Travel Ride Music Playlist available now on both Spotify or Apple Music Thank you to RedShift Sports for supporting the show! - Check them out here
(Note: This Interview was recorded before 6/7, when the University of California (UC) found an Orange County Judge to declare a restraining order on the UAW in order to suspend the legal strike action.)Over the past months, encampments were set up to demand fiscal transparency and divestment from Israel's militarism. Although this mass movement has commonly been accused of spreading antisemitism, Jews have disproportionately taken part in this movement to hold their universities' administrations accountable.At the campuses of the University of California, this movement has taken a unique turn as academic workers, organized through UAW 4811, launched a strike to challenge the unfair labor practices imposed to repress the student movement.In this episode, Ben interviewed Rebecca Gross and Max Sàrosi. Max and Rebecca both have been key organizers of Jews Against White Supremacy (JAWS) on the campus, and Rebecca is also a leader of the union on campus.While locally focused, this conversation explores JAWS as an organization that has been part of the wider movement at UCSC, and places the specific dynamics of the movement at UCSC within its context as part of the UC Divest coalition. We hope this conversation will help listeners better understand the character of this locale within the historic movement. Subscribe to our collaborative YouTubeFollow us on Instagram InstagramIf you like the work we're doing here, please consider supporting us on Patreon!Big thank you to Aly Halpert for continuing to allow us to use her music!
0:08 — George Bisharat, Professor Emeritus at University of California College of Law, San Francisco. His research and writing focus on international legal aspects of Palestine/Israel and on U.S. policies toward the Middle East. 0:20 — Rebecca Gross is a PhD student in Literature at UC Santa Cruz and the UCSC Unit Chair for UAW 4811. 0:33 — Natasha Lennard is a columnist for The Intercept and associate director of the Creative Publishing & Critical Journalism graduate program at the New School for Social Research in New York. She is the author of “Being Numerous: Essays on Non-Fascist Life.” The post ICC Prosecutor Seeks Arrest Warrants for Hamas and Israeli leaders; Plus, UAW 4811 Strike Begins in UC Santa Cruz; Academics Supporting Palestine Face Repression, Doxxing appeared first on KPFA.
The world of architecture and design has seen a notable shift in recent years. The rigid principles of modernism have given way to a new era of experimentation, boldness, and individuality in design. In this podcast episode, we explored this exciting shift with Rebecca Gross, an architectural and design writer and the author of the book "Ornament is Not a Crime." Rebecca's journey into the world of design began with a master's degree in the history of decorative arts and design. She then started writing for architecture magazines and websites, gaining a deep understanding of architectural trends. Over the years, she noticed a fascinating trend in the world of architecture and interiors – a resurgence of expressive design. Rebecca points out that modernism's strict design rules, have given way to a new design philosophy. Postmodernism challenges these rules and encourages designers to experiment, embrace color, diverse shapes, and, most importantly, tell their clients' stories through design. It's a departure from the idea of broad appeal; instead, it's about creating niche and expressive spaces. One of the key takeaways from the episode is the idea of playfulness in design. In postmodernism, designers have the freedom to experiment with unconventional color combinations, draw inspiration from personal memories and nostalgia, and challenge conventions. For example, Rebecca highlights a kitchen design inspired by a client's childhood memories of paddle pops, resulting in vibrant yellow benchtops and confectionery-themed materials. Commercial architecture often leads the way when it comes to playful and experimental design. Designers in this space can play with color, pattern, and the juxtaposition of old and new elements. These commercial projects serve as a wellspring of inspiration that can be adapted to residential design. The goal is to draw inspiration from elements like color, texture, and heritage while pushing boundaries. Rebecca shares her wealth of knowledge as we explore postmodernism in this episode, Her passion inspires us to be bold, trust our design choices, and infuse personal meaning into our spaces. LINKS: Rebecca's Website: www.rebeccalgross.com Rebecca's Book: linktr.ee/rebeccalgross Buy our book: BuildHer, A practical guide to building and renovating BuildHer Website: https://buildhercollective.com.au/ BuildHer Instagram: @buildhercollective BuildHer Facebook: Women who Design, Decorate, Renovate & Build Register for a call: https://go.oncehub.com/BuildHer See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Want to unlock the secrets of successful storytelling in business? In this episode, guest, Rebecca Gross, shares the insider tips you need to know to grow your business with impactful storytelling.Rebecca is an acclaimed design writer of over 500 stories and interviews with more than 300 architects and designers. Rebecca's remarkable journey into the world of architecture and design will not only fascinate you, but her seasoned advice on cultivating your unique narrative will get you thinking about storytelling in your business, why words matter and how they can create impact.In this episode:We discuss how to recognise your authentic story and weave it into your business narrative;How to leverage innovative tools for content generation, such as Chat GPT.How to strike the perfect chord between stirring emotion and maintaining professionalism: and The process of unearthing your business story through interviews and how to use these narratives across a variety of platforms. Prepare to be inspired and equipped to harness the power of storytelling in your own business.Learn more about Rebecca here.Shop Rebecca's new book Ornament is Not a Crime.Digital Trailblazer PodcastLearn how to build a legitimate, profitable online business from the ground up...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showThis episode is brought to you by Flossi Creative and Business Money Magnet, join the waitlist NOW!Want 30 Ways to Save Money in your Business? Download the guide here.Need a business finance coach or want to get your pricing sorted? Book a Strategy Call NOW.Join the conversation Connect with Justine:InstagramFacebookLinkedInWebsiteDiscover the Secrets of Successful Business Facebook page Follow Justine on Instagram @flossifiles or @secretsofsuccessfulbusiness Host: Justine McLean – Flossi CreativeProducer: Leah Stanistreet –...
Just start! Listen to today's teaser episode with Melissa Mitchell, one of our guest speakers at The Black Women Thrive Summit happening on June 8th. www.blkwomenthrive.com Melissa A. Mitchell is a powerhouse and a prominent artist closing critical gaps in art, technology, and fashion worldwide. In just eight short years, the self-taught artist has earned international recognition and the attention of many high-powered and leading brands. As an artist and designer, she utilizes her ideas and creations to heal people through the happiness that only creating can bring. A global deal with Foot Locker, winning a Ford Explorer from a global contest/campaign, a global deal with SPANX, and features in Forbes and Vogue (design worn by Lupita Nyong'o) only scratch the surface of her accomplishments. Her company, Abeille Creations (ABL), is unique and easy to identify, and Melissa's impact is undeniable. She is a proud graduate of Florida A&M University, holding a bachelor's degree in public relations and a minor in graphic design. She also earned a master's degree in public management from the elite institution. She cultivates her philanthropic reach through the college and as a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Born in Miami, Florida, her childhood consisted of finding her voice and being free to express herself through fashion and creativity, even as one of three children of two pastors. Her parents were always very supportive, and her father celebrated her style and influence up until his last days. She began to paint as a way to grieve and come out of a dark space, and the result has been light and good energy for her customers. She has created over five hundred original art pieces and forty larger-than-life murals. Other notable features and partnerships include ESSENCE Magazine, Black Enterprise, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Huffington Post, Peloton, Cadillac, Microsoft, Pepsi, CNN, The Home Depot, MARTA, and countless others. Her signature headwraps are textiles that still hold beautiful life and have been worn on Tabitha Brown, Amara La Negra, Yandy Smith, Karen Civil, Rebecca Gross, and more. She is also the author of a coffee table book, Views from My Kaleidoscope and an interactive coloring book, Color & Manifest. Melissa has collaborated with Champs Sports and Nike Ill-ustrated for a sneaker exhibition during Miami Art Basel, Jack Daniels' Art, Beats and Lyrics showcase, and ESSENCE Magazine's ‘My City, 4 Ways' tour stop in Atlanta to display her talent and eagerness to help others live in true color. She has been called to distinctly curate collections through collaborations with Cantu Beauty, Village Market ATL, MyKilim, Natt Taylor, Art Meso, and others. From her stellar wins and opportunities and desire to take Abeille Creations much further, she was also the 2021 inaugural member of Hennessey's “Never Stop Never Settle Society,” an initiative for Black entrepreneurs to gain deserved recognition for creating change. Additionally, she released a thirteen-piece apparel collection with Foot Locker, sold in select stores and online. The masses listen to any message she gives because she produces greatness almost daily while being kind and expressing gratitude constantly. Along with her other phenomenal business ventures, Melissa is an official TED TALK speaker through TEDx CollierHeights. The mind of Melissa is sharp and sure to continue to magnify the excellence placed in her to be a household and international name. The heart of Melissa is one of the best, and she pours it so graciously into her work and people, producing a needed change in this world. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/invisiblewomen/message
This week, Scott spoke with Rebecca Gross and Robin, Teaching Assistants at University of California Santa Cruz and members of UAW 2865 at the uni, to get informed about the ongoing strike in the UC system for, among other things, a cost of living increase demand for grad student employees and TA's. The strike has extended throughout the UC system and picks up where the wildcat strikes of 2019 at that campus left off before the corona virus pandemic put so many things on hold. Similar strikes occurred earlier this year at Indiana University in Bloomington, are occurring in universities like New School in New York, as well as the system across the UK where the University College Union's 70,000 members have voted to strike. These labor actions also touch on issues of housing affordability, tuition costs, as well as non-academic staff and employees. Check our show notes for links and social media to learn more or see how you can support or get involved. UC UAW Hardship fundraiser PayUsMoreUCSC.com @PayMoreUCSC on twitter or instagram Next week... Next week, we hope to bring you an interview with someone involved in the UCU strikes planned across the so-called UK. Here's an article sent by a comrade from before the strike votes started. Sean Swain segment Just a correction to Sean's segment on Kevin "Rashid" Johnson, he split with the United Panther Movement and the New Afrikan Black Panther Party (Prison Chapter) to go on to co-found the Revolutionary Intercommunal Black Panther Party of which he's Minister of Defense. [ 00:57:37 - 01:05:14 ] Support TFSR To support our show, in particular our transcription efforts, consider joining our patreon where for $2 or more a month, you can have access to early release episodes like the interview I just had with Mitchell Verter about the life and legacy of Mexican, anarchist communist revolutionary, Ricardo Flores Magón on the 100th anniversary of his murder by incarceration in the prison in Leavenworth, Kansas, as well as a number of recent author interviews conducted by Scott. We are about $70 shy of our sustainable income goal for regular transcription work at a decent wage. There are also thank you gifts there. You can learn more about other ways to donate to us and merchandise options at tfsr.wtf/support. Find our socials to follow and boost our content or to rate and review us on podcasting platforms so others can find us at tfsr.wtf/tree, as well as easy ways to stream the show or get in touch to give show ideas or feedback. You can find our zines at tfsr.wtf/zines and also information about our free, weekly radio show and how to get it on local airwaves is up at tfsr.wtf/radio. Thanks for the support! . ... . .. Featured Tracks: To Hell With Poverty by Gang of Four from Another Day Another Dollar EP Fuck Society by Mac Quayle from Mr. Robot, Vol. 1
Growing your own fruit and vegetables is incredibly rewarding (and just occasionally frustrating thanks to pests!). Charlie talks to Lee Sullivan, a great home gardener who has converted her backyard to grow plenty of different food for her family. From the benefits of home grown food, to the importance of having a range of flowering plants, Charlie and Lee will fill you with knowledge for how you can start or expand your veggie patch! On today's episode:How Lee started growing her own foodHow anyone can start growing their own food in their backyard, regardless of sizeTips on companion plantingThe importance of supporting and feeding your soilThe story behind the giant carrots Lee has grown About Lee Sullivan:Lee Sullivan is an Australian instagram blogger and the creator of @urbanveggiepatch - an Instagram account where she documents her flourishing backyard garden and provides gardening and harvesting tips for her 144,000 followers. Her online blog gives advice on all things green, from how to grow the best carrots to mastering organic pest control. Lee was recently featured in Rebecca Gross's book Urban Homesteads: how to live a more sustainable lifestyle. We'd love to hear from you, please email any questions you have about your garden to: charlie@stihl.com.au Do you want to start your own vegetable patch? Check out the STIHL blog for all your gardening questions.https://blog.stihl.com.au/how-to-create-a-veggie-patch-from-scratch/ Website: stihl.com.au/Instagram - @stihl_au or @charlie_albone This podcast was hosted by Charlie Albone and created by STIHL AustraliaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the help of Rebecca Gross, owner of 3six0 Performance, we field questions on polarized training, how to effectively close out a season, whether you can ruin workouts with indulgences or poor sleep, and how to get the most out of spin class. Before Rebecca began coaching, she was an accomplished cyclocross and mountain bike racer. She was the 2012 Cyclocross Masters World Championships in Louisville, Kentucky and has twice won the collegiate mountain bike short track national championship. She continues to race professionally. Rebecca is also a veteran of the United States Air Force and holds a masters degree in sport and performance psychology from the University of Denver. Polarized training progressionThis question comes from Eoin Cremen, from Bath in the UK. He writes: “This question comes from a long-running debate between my twin brother and I about the optimal progression of bike intervals in a training program, moving from early / base season, into an 'A' race / short racing season. We both subscribe to a polarized model, predominantly using sessions as the distribution, rather than durations in zone. The question has revolved around the balance between the final training block reflecting re-enforcing race pace at distances nearing race duration, or pushing to develop the higher end qualities (both centrally, VO2Max, and peripherally, fiber and cellular physiology). We have both played with "Seiler-esque" intervals (4x2, progressing to 8x2) as the HIIT component of a training block, complemented with regular easy, Z2 sessions. Then for the final block, we'd elongate the duration and reduce the intensity of these efforts and often include them into longer rides to allow for more time at higher intensities. We also have considered swapping the emphasis of those training blocks, essentially training long to short, race pace to VO2max intensity. Thoughts?” Ramping down a seasonThis question comes from Sara Larsen of Brattleboro, Vermont. She writes: “As the seasons start to change here in the Northeast, it's about time I hang up the road bike. The thing is, I still feel like my fitness is high, and my mind is fresh. What should I do in this situation? Bottle that energy and motivation and save it for next year? I'm not really one to race cyclocross. Are there other outlets I should pursue?" Burned out on structureIn a related question from Britt Gunnarson of Kolding, Denmark, she asks: “I have reached a point in my season where I have decent form, but I don't have the mental energy to do more structured intervals. With one more race to go this season, I don't know if I should continue to push the mental side of things, scrap the season, or if there is an alternative to these.” Ruining a workout?This question comes from Scott Dickey from San Diego, California. He writes: “I'm prone to indulging in an occasional beer or three after a hard workout. It helps me relax. Sometimes I also stay up late or my sleep is disrupted after a hard workout or long ride. I seem to be buzzing for hours and sleep poorly. I've often wondered where's the breaking point… If I get the work in, but then indulge too much or don't rest well, did I gain anything? Or did I just lose the chance to gain something from the work I put in?” Can spin classes replace Zwift?Finally, a question from Joe Uknalis. He writes: “For the sake of motivation this winter, I'm considering spinning classes, rather than another year of Zwift. I just would rather be around people. How do they fit into a training schedule when it's cold and dark outside? How do I use them effectively for motivation, without overdoing it? Is that possible in that setting? Where does that leave you when you can finally get outside again?” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 3, Make Me Laugh by Rebecca Gross, Luckily, we haven't lost our sense of humor through it all. In fact, comedies and dramedies are in big demand. Laughter is essential to keeping our sanity and that is not an exaggeration. If you want a good laugh, you're in good company. Listen in as [...]
Chapter 3, Mix Tapes by Rebecca Gross, What happens when you find a Garth Brooks song on an 80s grunge mixtape? Denial, anger, rationalization, disappointment, and eventually maybe acceptance? Mixtapes are a tremendous opportunity to challenge what we think we like and eventually come to enjoy all types of music, especially the errant ones [...]
Chapter 3, The FOMO-YOLO Paradox by Rebecca Gross, Initially, it would seem that the popular acronyms FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) and YOLO (You Only Live Once) have a corollary relationship. For example, if you subscribe to a YOLO philosophy then you'll never have FOMO issues. However, a closer look into this social media-hyped [...]
Chapter 3, Seat Warmers with Air Conditioning by Rebecca Gross, One of my greatest little joys in life is heated seats. My basic trajectory in life was cloudy upstate New York, windy Northern California, and the sharp mountains of Khazastan, and then the Colorado Front Range. But my first experience with heated seats was [...]
Body Heat in Costa Rica by Rebecca Gross, It started well as these things usually do with a chance encounter at a white water rafting tour with a dude named Dylan. He was from Florida and he happened to be headed by way. This was in Costa Rica.
Nature's StairMaster by Rebecca Gross, Speaking of alchemy and turning lead into gold. My legs kind of feel like lead right now I have to admit. I went on a hike today. I go on hikes somewhat often . . . not super often but probably a couple of times a month especially since I [...]
Patriotic Chocolate and Term Limits by Rebecca Gross, I lived in Kazakhstan from 2014 to 2015, about 2 years, and while I was there a friend of mine told me a joke. And she said, "What's the difference between the U.S. and Kazakhstan? Listen and find out.
Jacket editors Estella Zhou and Naomi Birenbaum speak with students at high schools in Chicago, Connecticut and New York about their experiences with distance learning. Host & Editor: Gunner Lee Writer: Lev Gordon-Fierabend Featuring: Estella Zhou, Naomi Birenbaum, Tallulah Johansen, Rebecca Gross, and Jiayang Jin --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bhsjacket/message
Values, intentional expectations, and transforming a bachelor pad into a family home: these items are all on the menu as new parents Lance and Rebecca Gross open up about their strengths and weaknesses.
Rebecca Gross is a 2x Collegiate MTB National Champion, Cyclocross Masters World Champion, Cyclocross Masters National Champion, writer, and coach all while holding Masters Degree in Sport and Performance Psychology. She discusses managing all of those while keeping an eye on the future. Exclusive Preview of Unknown Country: One man's inspirational journey to the Dirty Kanza XL Visit The Gravel Lot website for our latest podcast, Real Talk videos, Bonus Content, shop, social media, and everything in between. Grimpeur Brothers Coffee: Purchase The Full Schleck or Hello Cyclocross Friends Espresso and support WAP today! Handup Gloves: Use code "PEBBLE$" for 20% off EVERYTHING in store. RoadID: Save $10 off ANY order over $20. Magas Law Firm: Be Free Ride Bikes: Noxgear: Use code "PEBBLES" for 35% off any item. Subscribe to The Gravel Lot on the Wide Angle Podium Network and become a member TODAY and get access to EXCLUSIVE bonus content. Learn more about Undertipper and download their latest album “Y'all” at: http://undertipper.bandcamp.com/
Ryan Le Garrec est réalisateur, vidéaste et photographe. Breton né à Londres, il est bruxellois d’adoption depuis 20 ans et cycliste passionné. Dans cet épisode, Ryan nous parle de son père reporter de guerre, de son expérience de coursier à vélo, de cyclo-cross mais aussi de son travail de storyteller. Il revient également sur sa traversée de l’Europe à vélo dans le cadre de la Transcontinentale Race.- Suivre Ryan sur Instagramwww.instagram.com/ryan_le_garrec- Les articles de Ryanhttps://ryanlegarrec.exposure.co- Kardama & la société PedalBXLhttps://ryanlegarrec.exposure.co/happy-like-a-messenger- Damien Ricehttp://www.damienrice.com- Jean Jacques Le Garrec - 74 jours à Jolohttp://www.xoeditions.com/livres/evasions- Le reportage de Bruzz International sur François & la société Hush Rushhttp://www.bit.ly/2Hk3FpH- Portrait de Rebecca Gross (cyclo-cross)https://ryanlegarrec.exposure.co/rebecca-gross-copy- La Transcontinental Racehttp://www.transcontinental.ccMerci au Café Léopold de nous avoir accueilli pour l'enregistrement de ce podcast - http://www.leopold-cafe-presse.be Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
The very first episode of Valleyland! In our intro episode, you'll hear from the hosts, Aden Frank and Rebecca Gross, and why they started Valleyland. You'll also hear short interviews with some vendors at the Reseda Rising street fest. And, finally, you will hear an interview with the hosts and Valley Relics founder and CEO, Tommy Gelinas. ENJOY!
On this episode of the Cinemadventure podcast, Aidan and Blake discuss “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” with guest Rebecca Gross. They discuss the cult nature of the film, a bit of it’s history, and the culture surrounding seeing the film in theaters. Aidan talks alternate openings, Blake talks about watching the film on his own, […]
Scott and David run down everything that happened in Reno for the U.S. Cyclocross National Championships. Scott actually got to pit for Katie Compton as she went on to win her 14th consecutive cyclocross nationals and David got to pit for Rebecca Gross who finished 9th. Also a quick interview with Brook Watts discussing Reno Cross next fall and several other tidbits from the venue. Scott Dedenbach is on Twitter at @cyclocrossnet. Mr. David Palan is on Twitter at @mrdavidpalan. This episode is sponsored by Endura Sport. Visit them at www.endurasport.com and get 20 percent off THE ENTIRE CATALOG by using the code: wideangle20. Let’s make this happen, cyclocross friends. This podcast is also supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/bikeshop to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered. Our other contributing sponsor is TNR tape, the number pinning solution that you will love! Visit tnrtape.com for more info or to purchase some for yourself. Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. Bike Shop CX is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member. Check out the new Wide Angle Podium t-shirts and kit at icksnay.myshopify.com/collections/wide-angle-podium.