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In dieser Episode erwartet euch eine bunte Mischung aus coolen Community-Aktionen, Vorsätzen und Jahresrückblicken. Löwenanteil Bio Fertiggerichte (WERBUNG): Neues Gericht und 15% Januar Rabatt! Erhaltet 15% Rabatt auf Eure Bestellung! Über den Link https://cutt.ly/OwzKloxG wird der Rabattcode automatisch an der Kasse eingefügt und der Rabatt abgezogen. (Gutscheincode: Bike) Kapitelübersicht und Links: 00:00:00 – Intro Wir starten die Episode mit einem kurzen Überblick, was euch heute erwartet. 00:00:56 – MEGA Zwift-Event am 4.1. Unglaublich: Manche saßen bis zu 9 Stunden auf der Rolle!
World Bicycle Relief empowers people and communities through life-changing bicycles. The latest version of their robust Buffalo Bike has two chains, two chain rings and a unique two-gear system to help people cope with heavy loads and rough roads of Africa. WBR is a very special cycling-focused charity and one I'm happy to support. On the banks of the River Thames, I speak to Ben Sadler, the Managing Director of World Bicycle Relief UK. I get to ride their new buffalo, and make a sharp exit when the Thames decides our interview is over.World Bicycle Relief https://worldbicyclerelief.orgInsight study https://worldbicyclerelief.org/idinsight/
In this episode we speak with Jeff Haywood and Steve LeSieur, Managing Directors and co-heads of Spectrum Equity's healthcare investments since 2015. For the past two years, Jeff and Steve have been recognized by GrowthCap as Top 25 Healthcare Investors. Spectrum Equity is a leading growth equity firm providing capital and strategic support to innovative companies across the information economy. Since its founding in 1994, the firm has partnered with proven entrepreneurs and management teams to build long-term value in market-leading software and data services companies. Jeff's areas of investment focus include Internet-enabled healthcare IT, software and information services. Prior to joining Spectrum, Jeff worked at Thoma Cressey Equity Partners and Goldman Sachs. Steve's areas of investment focus include Internet-enabled software and information services serving vertical end markets such as healthcare, education and travel & hospitality. Prior to joining Spectrum, Steve worked at Trident Capital, Thomas Weisel Partners and The Beacon Group. Jeff supports Utah Athletics. To learn more about this organization click here. Steve supports World Bicycle Relief and Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition. I am your host RJ Lumba. We hope you enjoy the show. If you like the episode, click to follow.
Hoy tenemos a José Crespillo en el podcast para que nos cuente su experiencia en la presentación de la Mondraker Crafty Carbon 2025. Si quieres más información, no te pierdas el Primeras Pedaladas que publicamos en MTBpro.es: https://www.mtbpro.es/afondo/primeras-pedaladas-nueva-mondraker-crafty-carbon-2025 Pero antes de hablar de la nueva Mondraker, hemos querido hablar de la gran labor que hace una organización como World Bicycle Relief. Seguro que si sigues nuestras publicaciones ya conoces buena parte de su labor. Ahora, a ese gran trabajo le han puesto números que cuantifican el impacto que una bicicleta puede tener en cualquier comunidad. Tienes los datos en: https://www.maillotmag.com/afondo/la-bicicleta-buffalo-de-world-bicycle-relief-sigue-mejorando-vidas-aqui-estan-las-cifras También comentamos otras novedades relevantes como las nuevas Merida eOne-Eighty y eOne-Sixty SL: https://www.mtbpro.es/actualidad/nuevas-merida-eone-eighty-y-eone-sixty-sl-con-la-nueva-version-del-bosch-performance-line Otra marca que ha lanzado una propuesta muy interesante es MMR, que nos propone una edición limitada de la Kaizen: https://www.mtbpro.es/actualidad/nueva-mmr-kaizen-ltd-unidades-limitadas-la-venta
It's time for a bonus episode of Geek Warning. Usually, we keep such bonus episodes for members of Escape Collective, but it simply wouldn't be right to limit this one. It's a conversation about what is arguably the most impactful bicycle-centric not-for-profit in the world. Indeed, we're talking about World Bicycle Relief, aka, WBR.In this episode, Escape's Dave Rome chats with Dave Neiswander, the CEO of World Bicycle Relief and the organisation's Lead Product Designer, Andy Samways.Within you'll learn about World Bicycle Relief and how the humble bicycle is used to change lives and benefit communities. Of course we also chat about the interesting tech behind the new Buffalo Utility S2 bike.You can learn more and donate at worldbicyclerelief.org.
What role can bicycles play in changing lives?Karolin Windhuber shares how one company is making a significant impact by providing bicycles and maintenance education in developing countries. During her 3,000-kilometer cycle ride from Germany to Turkey, she raised awareness and funds for World Bicycle Relief.Karolin discovered the beauty of slow travel, the power of social media in fundraising, and the heartfelt connections made along the way. Her journey underscores the profound impact of cycling and the meaningful change it can bring to communities across the globe.Catch up with Karolin on Instagram @la.vida.lokaro or LinkedIn and donate on her fundraising page. Learn more about World Bicycle Relief and Buffalo Bicycles.Join our community at Warmshowers.org, follow us on Instagram @Warmshowers_org, and visit us on Facebook. You can also contact Tahverlee directly at Tahverlee@Warmshowers.org.Theme Music by Les Konley | Produced by Les KonleyHappy riding and hosting!
It's the week of all weeks for cycling tech. The Tour de France has kicked off, the world's largest cycling tradeshow – Eurobike – is on, and we've seen many smaller handmade bike shows, too. With that, Dave Rome, Brad Copeland, and Ronan Mc Laughlin have plenty of things to geek out over.The geeks discuss the new Classified and TRP drivetrain collab, plus new budget groupset options from Microshift and SRAM. Ronan gives a brief overview of Continental's new aero tyres, while there's also chat of a new fancy chain waxing tool seen at the Tour.There's a chat about how to keep a check on your brake tracks. And then to finish things off, you'll hear Brad and Dave discuss new hubs from OneUp, a new gravel bike from Giant, some question marks about Ohlins suspension, and the entrance of drone-experts DJI into bicycles (wait, what?). And lastly, the new Buffalo bike for World Bicycle Relief is discussed.And once again, we apologise for the sound quality on this one. This time, it was Brad with the technical issues, sounding a little distant on the backup audio we had to use.Time stamps:3:50 - Classified and TRP collaborate on a groupset14:45 - The Aero111 tyre from DT Swiss, Swiss Side, and Continental21:40 - SRAM's new S-1000 Transmission27:05 - Microshift Sword Black, even cheaper and 9-speed31:35 - Cyclowax teases on-bike chain waxing38:25 - Handmade bikes everywhere!43:40 - PSA: saying it once more, measure those brake tracks!54:45 - A workforce reduction at Ohlins57:40 - Oneup enters the hub market1:01:58 - KOM's Xeno hub has us intrigued1:05:00 - We drone on about DJI's entrance into e-bikes1:08:20 - Giant's new Revolt Advanced gravel bike1:11:15 - The new Buffalo bike
In this episode, Alan and Robin discuss his path from Wall Street to citizenM, their focus on affordable luxury, the innovations they are bringing to the hospitality industry, and who they are working to serve. Robin also tells us about their unique citizensOf campaign and how it is helping them integrate into communities, as well as their partnership with World Bicycle Relief and how they encourage their guests to participate in impactful ESG initiatives. Robin Chadha is the Amsterdam-based Chief Marketing Officer of citizenM, where he leads the Brand & Communications team. Robin is half Indian, half Dutch, and was educated in American schools his entire life, giving him a deep understanding and appreciation for different cultures from a young age. He spent his first year after graduation on the floor of the NYSE and did another year in the offices, but knew it wasn't the place for him. He made the move into fashion by joining Tommy Hilfiger in New York, where he fell in love with the industry. He then moved back to the Netherlands to join his father's fashion company, Mexx, but left shortly after it was sold to Liz Claiborne. In 2005, Robin entered hospitality by launching Rain, a unique design-led food and drink experience venue in Amsterdam. Robin has always had a passion for travel, so he sold Rain in 2008 to join the budding citizenM team, where he has since been responsible for growing citizenM into the worldwide, distinctly recognizable hotel and lifestyle brand it is today.citizenM was founded by Robin's father, Rattan Chadha, and opened its first hotel at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in 2008. When Rattan ran Mexx, he saw his designers traveling the world unable to find affordable luxury hotels to stay in, so they became the pioneers in affordable luxury with a focus on emotional connections, efficiencies, and experiences. Today, citizenM owns and operates 30 hotels in most major cities across the world. They focus on Bleisure travelers that are blending business and leisure, leverage their citizenOf campaign to overcome issues when integrating into new cities, and maintain impressive ESG and charity initiatives to encourage their guests to improve the world citizenM is helping them experience. In this episode, you'll learn about:The market gap citizenM was created to fill, and what a Bleisure Traveler is How citizenM inspires their guests to participate in ESG and charitable giving initiatives The creative citizenOf campaigns being used to launch new locations Our Sponsor:Download Emailtooltester's free comparison spreadsheet to find the best email marketing service for your business.Key Highlights:[01:50] Polar opposites in travel, from Thailand to Dubai[03:40] From Wall Street, to fashion, to founder, to here[07:45] Similarities between fashion and hospitality[08:50] The idea behind citizenM Hotels[11:55] daring to disrupt and gain ground [14:45] 4 pillars it's all built on [16:30] What is “Bleisure”?[19:05] citizensOf Campaign [26:15] citizenMovement initiative [30:40] The impact of growing up in three distinct cultures [33:30] What AI cannot do and what we do with data[35:10] Art and fashion trends Looking for more?Visit our website for the full show notes, links to resources mentioned in this episode, and ways to connect with the guest! Become a member today and listen ad-free, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/marketingtoday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
„Fahrräder helfen den Menschen nicht nur zu überleben, sondern sie werden zum Motor für Entwicklung“, sagt Lena Kleine-Kalmer, European Communications Manager bei World Bicycle Relief.
Bei Riesenradln geht es nicht nur darum, möglichst viele Menschen im Riesenrad aufs Rad zu bringen. Ziel ist es auch etwas fürs Rad zu tun. Konkret geht es um Spenden für World Bicycle Relief, eine internationale Hilfsorganisation, die Entwicklungshilfe durch Fahrräder leistet. Wie das genau funktioniert und was World Bicycle Relief dafür konkret macht, erzählt Stefanie Burkert, die Geschäftsführerin der Hilfsorganisation in Deutschland, im Gespräch mit Alex Thiel und Frank Noe. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexander-thiel/message
We first interviewed @notjakemann in Episode 11 right before he embarked on a two-month bikepacking journey from Truckee to Bellingham, Washington. In Episode 28, the boys catch up with Jake and hear all the good times, scary times, wet times and confusing times he had, including harrowing encounters with skunks and toothless rednecks, abundant cats, and friendly folks happy to accommodate a stinky mountain biker who raised nearly $8,000 for World Bicycle Relief, funding nearly 50 bikes for people in third world countries. The boys also give some listener shout outs, reflect on the first season of Mind the Track, chat about more bear encounters in Sierra County, Reno's shrinking homeless population, Truckee's increasing cost of living woes, more Hunga Tonga theories and Snoop Dogg's Snow Sizzle My Dizzle Powderrific Snow Report. 3:00 – Introducing the return of Jake Mann after his summer-long bike adventure.6:30 – Listener shout outs.11:00 – News – Bear attacks man in Calpine, California and bears at Heavenly.13:00 – Snoop Dog Snow Sizzle My Dizzle Powderrific Snow Report.16:55 – Thousands of dead fish off the shore of Japan – Hunga Tonga?20:30 – Reno, Nevada has among the lowest homeless rate in America.23:20 – Avant Werks, Audi repair in Truckee shut down because they can't find employees.26:00 – Winter Solstice – Vivaldi Winter Movement – Looking back on 202329:45 – The bicycle adventures of Jake Mann riding from Truckee to Port Townsend, WA, he raised almost $8,000 for nearly 50 bikes for people in third world countries.33:00 – Riding the Gifford-Pinchot National Forest and the Cascades National Forest.38:00 – Riding through tons of snow in Lassen National Park.41:00 – Riding the Bizz Johnson trail in Susanville, CA.43:20 – Riding through Klamath Falls, Oregon. Allegedly really good mountain biking.45:30 – Jake Mann gets attacked by skunks.47:45 – Jake's favorite food for a long bike ride – cheese.51:00 – Jake Mann considered moving to Bellingham, but ended up staying in Truckee because of a promotion at his employer, New Moon Natural Foods.58:15 – Warm Showers – a host program for bike touring. 1:00:30 – Pro Tip: Wearing a head net to keep the face flies at bay.1:03:00 – Jake Mann is handed a joint in Randle, Washington after riding Dark Meadow Trail.1:07:30 – Rode into Leavenworth, Washington, stayed in Wenatchee.1:10:00 – Riding the Olympic Peninsula.1:14:00 – Jake Mann almost freezes to death in a rain snow storm near Bend on the Oregon Timber Trail. 1:18:30 – The Whispering Pines story. 1:24:00 – Olympic Peninsula – Jake's favorite place on the trip. 1:25:00 – What's next for Jake Mann? Great Britain Divide and the Trans Am Tour.1:28:00 – Wrapping up 2023 and taking Mind the Track into 2024 with thoughts of POW.
Schöne Freetalk-Folge mit André mit Mallorca/USA/Kanada Reiseberichten, ZWIFT-Deep-Talk, World Bicycle Relief Vereinsspnde, uvm. - Thema Indoor-Training: Strategien, Trainingspläne, Rennen und wichtig cool: ab nächste Woche 13 neue Enjoyyourbike ZWIFT-Events - Draußen-Fahren: wie motiviert man sich, wie sind unsere Erfahrungen, welche Winterkleidung tragen wir. - 8000 Euro x 2 Spende unseres Erlebnis statt Ergebnis Vereins an World Bicycle Relief (ACHTUNG: 9. und 10.11. verdoppeln sich alle Einzahlungen, also vielleicht für Euch auch ein guter Zeitpunkt für eine Spende). - Weitere Themen: Fahrrad.de/Brügelmann-Pleite, Wahoo/Garmin Software-Updates, Kaffeeprobleme in den USA, uvm. ## Werbung ## AG1 von Athletic Greens - Danke für die Unterstützung! Informiere dich jetzt auf https://drinkag1.com/enjoyyourbike, zu gesundheitsbezogenen Angaben und hole dir AG1 im Abo nach Hause, ganz ohne Vertragslaufzeit. Sichere dir bei deiner AG1 Erstbestellung einen gratis Jahresvorrat an Vitamin D3+K2 & 5 Travel Packs! __ ## Links und Informationen ## Die Spendenseite von World Bicycle Relief findet Ihr hier: https://join.worldbicyclerelief.org/ENJOYYOURBIKE/2023 Hier findet Ihr unsere ZWIFT Events: https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/zwift Jonas Deichmann: https://jonasdeichmann.com/ Omnium Mini (Pick von André): https://omniumcargo.com/de/shop/product-category/fahrraeder-rahmen/mini-de/ Hier die Daten der nächsten ZWIFT Events (Links folgen, sobald verfügbar): Event 1: Di. 14.11 20 Uhr Watopia Coast Crusher ca. 42 km, 140 HM Event 2: Sa. 18.11 12 Uhr Watopia Shorelines and Summits, ca. 50 km 750 Hm Event 3: Do. 30.11. 19 Uhr Watopia Sugar Cookie, ca. 38 km, 250 Hm Event 4: So. 10.12. 15 Uhr Watopia Accelerate to Elevate, ca 41 km, 1152 Hm Event 5: Fr. 15.12 17 Uhr Watopia The Big Ring, ca. 50 km, 270 Hm Event 6: Sa. 23.12. 11 Uhr Watopia The Pretzel, ca. 72 km, 1333 Hm (Vorglühen) Event 7: Di. 09.01 17 Uhr Scotland Glasgow Crit Circuit über 20 Runden, ca. 60 km, 660 Hm Event 8: Do. 18.01. 20 Uhr Scottland The Buckle Yin (2 Runden), ca. 50 km, 550 Hm Event 9: Mi. 24.01. 18 Uhr Innsbruck UCI Worlds Course Short Lap, ca. 24 km, 487 Hm Event 10: Fr. 09.02 16 Uhr Watopia Bambino Fondo, ca. 52 km, 581 Hm Event 11: Do. 15.02 18 Uhr Watopia Grand Fondo 97 km, 1148 Hm Event 12: Mo. 20.02 18 Uhr Watopia Canopies and Coastlines, ca. 28 km, 232 Hm (T-Shirt Geschenk) Event 13: Sa. 24.02. 11 Uhr Watopia The Über Pretzel, ca. 129 km, 2335 Hm (Abschluss) __ ## Inhalt ## 00:00:00 - Pre-Show: Ausblick auf die Sendung 00:03:35 - AG1 Werbung 00:05:27 - Intro 00:07:22 - Jonas Deichmann finished sein USA Projekt + NY Marathon 00:13:41 - OHNE RAD? Andres Mallorca Reise, Ingos Nord USA/Kanadareise 01:10:59 - Update Erlebnis statt Ergbnis: Campai, Zwiftrides, Weste kommt 01:15:45 - 13 EYB-ZWIFT Events bis Februar. Alles dabei, von leicht bis super hart 01:25:36 - World Bicycle Relief: 9., 10.11 Spendenverdoppelung, Verein spendet 8000 Euro 01:28:17 - Fahrrad.de, Brügelmann Pleite - ungesundes Businessumfeld? 01:37:00 - Garmin EKG Funktion erst mal nur USA, Wahoo Startbildschirm Roam/Bolt 01:40:09 - Die Videos der letzten Wochen: Anfänger, Reifen, Werkstatt Q&A - Aufruf 01:58:33 - Training im Winter: draußen/drinnen, Traingspläne von Enduco oder Zwift? 02:21:42 - Kleidung und Licht im Winter - Andres und Ingos Setup 02:53:34 - Ingos Pick: Harward Football 03:04:42 - Andrés Pick: Omnium Mini - Lastenrad für die 3-Zimmer-Wohnung 03:14:45 - Schlusswort und Ausblick
Can a humble bicycle become a tool to empower women worldwide? Kim Chakanetsa meets two cyclists who want more women to get on their bikes. Lizzie Deignan is a world champion track and road racing cyclist. She got into cycling by chance, when the British Cycling Apprentice programme visited her school in Yorkshire. Throughout her career she has broken down barriers for women in the sport. Keen cyclist Alisha Myers is the Global Director of Strategic Information and Innovation at World Bicycle Relief, an organisation providing bicycles and supportive programming to women in rural areas across Africa. She believes that cycling can help women access education and better job opportunities. Produced by Alice Gioia
Sharon Madison, from an early age, recognized the immense potential of her mind when nourished with the right words and actions. Her journey began in the world of retail, where she became one of the youngest store managers at the Ralph Lauren shop in Cherry Creek, Denver. However, her true passion lay in competitive bike racing, leading her to secure two gold medals at the 2013 Maccabi Games in Israel and claim the Colorado Road Race State championship in 2014. Sharon's contagious positivity and determination caught the eye of a nonprofit seeking to bolster its cycling club, where she created a thriving community of cyclists who rallied around each other's goals. She also possesses the unique ability to transform adversity into opportunity, demonstrated when she founded We Ride 4 in April 2020 as the Executive Director, turning a pandemic-induced setback into a powerful platform to promote healthy kids' lifestyles through outdoor activities. Sharon Madison's journey is a testament to the potential of a positive mindset and unwavering determination to achieve extraordinary success. We Ride 4, a non-profit dedicated to promoting healthier lifestyles for children through engaging outdoor activities fosters a close-knit community among its members, sponsors, partners, and the non-profits it supports. Their collaborative spirit is rooted in strong core values, leading to the creation of unique and meaningful experiences for all community members in line with their mission. While their presence extends to both Denver and Tucson, their collective mission remains unwavering: to support children in need. With over 300 active members who have collectively raised over $200,000, We Ride 4 has made a significant impact by supporting organizations such as the Cottonwood Institute, Lucky to Ride, Pueblo Road Warriors, Multiple Sclerosis, and World Bicycle Relief. Meet We Ride 4: https://weride4.org/ Watch the Full Interview: https://youtu.be/9xlg-WGg62c Gain valuable insights on entrepreneurship, leadership, and hiring with "The Riderflex Guide: Inspiring & Hiring" - 30+ years of experience packed into one book. Get your copy today at: https://tinyurl.com/Amazon-Riderflex Listen to real stories from successful business leaders, CEOs, and entrepreneurs on the Riderflex podcast hosted by CEO Steve Urban. http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5NDLaxEqkMsnlYrc5ntAPw Trust Riderflex, a premier headhunter and employment agency based in Colorado, to recruit top talent for your team. Visit https://riderflex.com/ to learn more about our executive recruiting services. Podcast Sponsor: Kura Home Services, Air Duct Cleaning & Home Maintenance. For All your Home Maintenance needs! https://www.kurahome.com/kura-home-services-colorado #WeRide4Kids #HealthyLifestyles #CommunityConnections #OutdoorFun #NonprofitImpact#riderflexpodcast #careeradvice #Podcast #entrepreneur #ColoradoRecruitingFirm #recruiting #National #Riderflex #TalentAcquisition #JobTips #ResumeTips --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/riderflex/support
When we're in our 20s and 30s, we see ourselves everywhere in sports marketing and branding. Then, somewhere along the way, we vanish, as though women past 40 or 50 don't run, ride, hit the weights, or live active, vibrant lives. This week's guest, Velocio Cycling Apparel ambassador Joan Swain, is on a mission to change that. As she says, “We are athletic. We are beautiful. We are intelligent. We live full lives and we wear your clothes, your shoes, your accessories and ride your bikes. I challenge all to make this as attractive and marketable as it actually is.” We talk about all that and the importance of improving our visibility and changing the narrative around aging this week.Along with being an ambassador for Velocio and World Bicycle Relief, Joan Swain is a senior leader in the Professional Services technology sector with a track record of business and culture transformations including change management, people management/operations, project/program management, resource management, data migration, internal coaching, customer service advocacy, partner management and onboarding, driving strategic direction, and sales enablement. You can follow her journey at instagram.com/joanlswain. Check out her photo spread with Velocio here. Follow Us on Instagram:Feisty Menopause: @feistymenopause Feisty Media: @feisty_media Selene: @fitchick3 Subscribe to the weekly Feisty Menopause blog: https://www.feistymenopause.com/feistyinbox Hit Play Not Pause Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/807943973376099 Join Level Up - Our Community for Active Women Navigating the Menopause TransitionJoin: https://www.feistymenopause.com/monthly-membership-1 Leave your questions for Selene:https://www.speakpipe.com/hitplay Get the Free Feisty Women's Guide to Lifting Heavy Sh*t:https://www.feistymenopause.com/liftheavy Support our Partners:The Amino Co: Shop Feisty's Favorite 100% Science-Backed Amino Acid Supplements. Enter code HITPLAY at Aminoco.com/HITPLAY to Save 30% + receive a FREE gift for new purchasers! Previnex: Get 15% off your first order with code HITPLAY at https://www.previnex.com/
On the July Edition of Bike Life Radio, Ky went on a date on a tandem only to find out it wasn't her first date on a tandem. She is a Nurse Practitioner and on their date, they ran into SRAM and World Bicycle Relief, which provides bikes to medical providers in foreign countries. In the second half of the episode, in celebration of Father's Day last month, Ky talked to another dad and their kids about being dads who like to take their kids mountain biking. BIKE LIFE Radio is a show on KWNK where we talk to people about their bikes and lives—presented by Ky Plaskon & the Truckee Meadows Bike Alliance. Ky has been commuting by bike to work for more than 30 years. He also worked in radio and TV for over 20 years from Alaska to San Diego, Las Vegas, Reno, and Sacramento. He wants to bring a lighter and funnier feel to bike discussions. For more information and to contribute to TMBA, go to https://bikewashoe.org/ The following program is partly funded by a grant from Nevada Humanities, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
In this episode of the Bikepack Adventures podcast, I have the chance to speak with JaBig, while sitting in my backyard watching my dog run circles around us. I had first messaged him a year ago, but he was quite busy and we couldn't make it work. It just so happened that this year we had the chance to connect while he was staying with his sister in Ottawa, before taking on his next challenge cycling from North Cape, Norway to Tarifa, Spain, in a continued effort to fundraise for World Bicycle Relief. With a goal of raising $1 million in his lifetime, JaBig has been taking on some pretty spectacular challenges. In 2017 he cycled 17, 763km across Canada on a fixed gear bike. In 2022 he circum-cycled the lower 48 of the United States, riding 13 255km. JaBig is so much more than a bike tourer. He does an amazing job of blending his life before cycling (BC) where he worked as a DJ in Montreal, Canada with his passion for bikes, often doing guest DJ gigs along the way to raise money for his charity of choice. After our podcast, I rode most of the way back to Ottawa with him and we had a great time chatting and learning more about each other. To support the Bike Tour Adventures podcast, follow the links below:https://www.patreon.com/biketouradventures orhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/biketouradventures Join the RideWithGPS Bikepack Adventures ClubFind them at:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jabig/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JaBig/Website: https://www.jabig.com/Find me at…WEBSITEYOUTUBEFACEBOOKINSTAGRAMITUNESShow SponsorsRedshift Sports --> Use code BPA15 to save 15% at checkoutRestrap --> Use code BTAPOD10 to save 10% at checkoutChiru BikesBrockton CycleryPanorama Cycles --> Use code BTA15 to save 15% on a 2023 Chic-Chocs fatbike at checkoutRaceDay Fuel --> Use code BTA10 to save 10% at checkout
We hope everyone's Memorial Day weekend went well.Happy Tuesday?? What day is it?? There will be no 10-Minute Tuesday next week. We'll see you on June 13th!Lil post-holiday website maintenanceSummer content, school's out, gear up for your next adventure, sale itemsWorld Bicycle Relief - Pedal to empowerhttps://www.pedaltoempower.com/fundraisers/smartetailing2023https://libpreview2.smartetailing.net/page.cfm?pageID=5047&contentType=1&preview=1Find it in Page Library > Community Tech tip: Communication with your customers is important and can make your life easier - https://blog.smartetailing.com/order-pickup-communications add the blogShopping Cart Page Message and Other Commerce tipsRemember, there won't be a 10-Minute Tuesday next week - Suzie is off and I'll just be getting back from Unbound and will likely be ineffective on multiple levels. We'll be back on June 13th!If you're a current SmartEtailing website client with questions about your website, reach out to support@smartetailing.com or call 303-527-0676 x 1. If you are not currently a SmartEtaililng website client with questions about how our programs work, email info@smartetailing.com and we'll gladly show you around.Find Us on LinkedInRyan Atkinson, President + Co-OwnerSuzie Livingston, Marketing + CommunicationsMark Still, Business DevelopmentWe also publish Up Next on our YouTube channel if you'd like to watch while you listen. Here is our Up Next playlist.If you have any questions about the topics discussed in this episode of Up Next or if you have ideas for new topics we can cover, schedule a time to meet with Mark Still here or email mark.s@smartetailing.com.#email marketing #marketing #bikeshopwebsites #merchandising
¿Por qué enviar bicis a África o América del Sur? ¿Por qué no otras cosas? Pues porque bicis como la Buffalo e iniciativas como las de Trek Bicycle y World Bicycle Relief contribuyen al desarrollo económico de muchos países y comunidades. También hablamos de las "bicis SUV" un nombre un poco feo para una categoría de bicis apasionante. La última en llegar al mercado ha sido la Giant Stormguard E+. Hacemos un repaso a la impresionante gama de Mondraker para la próxima temporada y echamos un vistazo a las nuevas ruedas Syncros Revelstoke y las zapatillas Spiuk Roots.
Die Vereinsplanung steht! Danke für Euer Feedback. Unsere Planung schreitet jetzt hoffentlich mit großen Schritten voran. Dazu viel Follow up zur letzten Sendung was Technik angeht: 3 Wochen Wahoo Roam V2, Garmin in Reach, Neue COROS APEX 2 (pro). Dazu ein bisschen Urlaubstalk und Infos zu unserem Shop-Relaunch. Und wir gedenken Stephan Mangelsdorf, der leider im Deister beim Radfahren verstorben ist. Er war bei uns in Folge 48 zu Gast. Unser Sponsor Athletic Greens (Anzeige) Danke an AG1 für die Unterstützung unseres Podcasts. Alle Hörer und Hörerinnen erhalten KOSTENLOS einen Jahresvorrat an Vitamin D3 und zusätzlich 5 Travel Packs bei Bestellung von AG1. Einfach diesem Link folgen: https://www.athleticgreens.com/enjoyyourbike Hinweis: Schwangere oder stillende Frauen sollten vor der Einnahme dieses oder eines anderen Nahrungsergänzungsmittels professionellen medizinischen Rat einholen. Außerhalb der Reichweite von Kindern aufbewahren. Supplements sind kein Ersatz für eine gesunde und ausgewogene Ernährung sondern nur ein Zusatz dazu. In Erinnerung an Stephan Mangelsdorf: Podcast Folge 48 https://youtu.be/FYg8m1eD3_I Der neue Shop: https://www.enjoyyourbike.com World Bicycle Relief Spendenaktion: https://join.worldbicyclerelief.org/ENJOYYOURBIKE/2022 COROS mit neuen Uhren APEX 2 und APEX 2 Pro Video dazu: https://youtu.be/LAtWxnLI_Y4 APEX 2 im Shop: https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/detail/index/sArticle/22572/sCategory/2092177?number=68925055 APEX PRO 2 im Shop: https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/detail/index/sArticle/22573?number=68925058 POD im Shop: https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/coros-pod-2-performance-optimization-device-leistungsmesser-fuer-coros-uhren-coros-app-68924884 STRYD im Shop: https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/stryd/ (neue Version erst Ende November live) Elemnt Roam V2 im Shop: https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/wahoo-elemnt-roam-2-bundle-computer-tickr-2-stealth-herzfrequenzmesser-rpm-speed/cadence-sens-68924779 My Fitness Pal: https://apps.apple.com/de/app/myfitnesspal-kalorienz%C3%A4hler/id341232718 Alternative Kalorienzähl-App https://apps.apple.com/de/app/fddb-kalorienz%C3%A4hler-di%C3%A4t/id1105332761 Dans Pick: TED - The most unexpected guitar perfomance: https://youtu.be/FIrkhJut4Ew Ingos Pick: Guru Granola: https://guru-granola.com/ INHALT 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:21 - AG 1 von Athletic Greens (Werbung) 00:02:42 - Wie war das ZWIFT Event? 00:05:17 - Shop Relaunch! Hoffentlich geht alles gut! 00:09:12 - Vereinsgründung! Umfrage war cool - Vereinsgründung Januar/Februar 00:24:13 - Überraschung: World Bicycle Relief verlost ein OPEN! 00:28:28 - Stephan Mangelsdorf ist verstorben 00:32:22 - Dans Wanderurlaube: Alpen und Corsika! 00:50:20 - Garmin inReach Follow Up und Erfahrungen 01:24:29 - COROS Apex 2 (pro) und POD: neue Uhren angekommen! 01:49:02 - Wahoo Elemnt Roam Follow up: Ingo fährt wieder Wahoo! 02:19:00 - My Fitness Pal Follow Up - FDDB Alternative 02:26:55 - Picks: Gitarrenspieler bei TED und Guru-Granola 02:37:56 - Outro
Viele Menschen verbinden mit dem Auto mehr Freiheit. Dass diese "Freiheit" noch viel intensiver wahrgenommen werden kann und von viel größerer Bedeutung ist, wenn man eben nicht abhängig vom Auto ist, das durften unsere 6 Lastenrad Tester*innen während der Mobilitätswoche im September erfahren. Doch viele Menschen auf dieser Welt haben weder die Wahl das Auto zu nutzen, noch den Zugang zu Fahrrädern. Dabei würde ihnen letzteres die Freiheit geben, von denen Autofahrende immer sprechen. Mehr Bildung, weniger Armut und damit ein besseres Leben. Um wirklich allen Menschen Zugang zu Fahrrädern zu verschaffen, gibt es Hilfsorganisationen wie World Bicycle Relief und Akteure wie Frank Noe. Mit dem Fahrrad die höchste, schnellste und kälteste Aplenüberquerung bewältigen, das ist der Plan hinter Franks Projekt The5000+. Du erfährst in dieser Episode persönlich von Frank, was seine Motivation ist und was er mit seinem Projekt genau erreichen möchte. Sei gespannt, wie auch du einen Beitrag zu mehr Freiheit leisten kannst. Weitere Informationen zum Projekt findest du in unseren Shownotes auf https://www.radundtour.de/radfahren-fuer-alle Du möchtest uns ein paar nette Worte mit auf den Weg geben oder konstruktives Feedback loswerden? Dann freuen wir uns über deine Nachricht an podcast@radundtour.de oder eine Bewertung bei Google, Apple Podcasts oder Spotify. Vielen Dank, dass du an die Verkehrswende glaubst und uns unterstützt!
When Kiel Reijnen's five-year-old daughter EmmyLou told him that she wanted to ride to Idaho (a 700+ mile trip), he suggested they compete in the 102-mile gravel stage of Rebecca's Private Idaho instead. Kiel joins Payson to talk about how he brought this idea to fruition and got to witness Emmy's grit, endurance, and competitiveness. With only one low point around mile 85, they won the tandem category on a 240-pound rig and raised thousands of dollars for World Bicycle Relief in the process. Kiel talks about the unique stresses of ensuring a five-year-old's safety throughout a 102-mile gravel ride at elevation and how surprised he was that they completed the whole course. He also talks about raising a child who shares his hunger for adventure, and how seeing himself in his daughter is both a blessing and a curse. EmmyLou joins the conversation as well to answer a few questions about snacks, sailing, and why she likes riding bikes with her dad. Kiel and EmmyLou's World Bicycle Relief fundraising page
JaBig, a.k.a. Jean-Aimé Bigirimana, is known for his huge rides, including a 15-month, 17,000 km trek on a fixie across Canada that took him to the Arctic Ocean. His most recent adventure was around the U.S., from the northwest, down the Pacific coast, east across southern states, north on the Atlantic side and then back west. In this episode, JaBig looks back on his big ride. He's a great storyteller with tales about bike theft, serious attention to gear, harrowing rides through unwelcoming areas and the great generosity of the people he met. He has some eye-opening insights into differences between Canadians and Americans. Throughout the trip, he raised funds for World Bicycle Relief.Also in this episode, the Matts—Pioro and Hansen—discuss the Grands Prix Cyclistes de Québec et de Montréal.
JaBig leaves his homeland for a greater experience. In his travels and sharing music he finds who he's intented to be. Donate to his campaign for World Bicycle Relief, a charity that provides bicycles to children in rural Africa so that they may get to school, get an education and escape a life of poverty: Watch the full episode on YouTubeResources Mentioned:https://www.JaBig.comListen to his music on Youtube, Soundcloud, MixCloud, Spotify, and Apple MusicDonate to his campaign on WorldBicycleRelief.org, a charity that provides bicycles to children in rural Africa so that they may get to school, get an education and escape a life of poverty.Watch a short film (8 mins) about his epic 15-month cross-country 17,000 km journeySupport the LYM Podcast:Subscribe to our YouTube channelLeave us a review on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyVisit our website Download our LYM mobile app (available on iOS and Android)Join our mailing listSend a gift to our host VinceWant to sponsor episodes of LYM? Reach out to us on our website!Support the show
Welcome to Episode #344 of the 303 Endurance Podcast. You are listening to your weekly connection to coaches, experts, and pro athletes to help you reach your endurance goals. We're your hosts coach Rich Soares and 303 Chief Bill Plock. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance interviews and discussion. Show Sponsor: UCAN Take your performance to the next level with UCAN Energy and Bars made with SuperStarch® UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars and stimulants to fuel athletes. UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products. Steady energy equals sustained performance and a faster finish line! Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly! Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co In Today's Show Endurance News Tour de France Standings A Chaotic Stage 10 With Protestors Wout van Aert gives fan the Green Jersey What's new in the 303 Boulder Peak Recap Upcoming Races Video of the Week TO wins Boulder Peak in 2011 Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. Buddy Insurance gives you peace of mind to enjoy your training and racing to the fullest. Buddy's mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle. Get on-demand accident insurance just in case the unexpected happens. Buddy ensures you have cash for bills fast. This is accident insurance not health and life insurance. Go to buddyinsurance.com and create an account. There's no commitment or charge to create one. Once you have an account created, it's a snap to open your phone and in a couple clicks have coverage for the day. Check it out! Endurance News: 2022 Tour de France and standings Stage 12 Thomas Pidcock, Ineos, Yellow Kobe Gossens, Intermarche, Green Antony Perez, Cofidis, Polka Dot Thomas Pidcock, Ineos, White Notables, Chris Froome, Tadej, Sepp Stage 11 Jonas Vinnegard, Jumbo Tour de France officials drag protesters off the road during chaotic stage 10 Senior officials from the Tour de France organisation were seen dragging climate crisis protesters into a ditch during the 10th stage of the race from Morzine to Megève . Despite being chained together around the neck, a small group of young protesters were dragged off the race route by tour officials. At around 36 kilometres from the finish, on a section of straight road, the protesters sat on the course and set off red flares. The stage breakaway and peloton were both halted until the road was cleared. Climate activists from the Derniere Renovation movement said: “Since the government doesn't care about the climate crisis, we need to come and take over the Tour de France to refocus attention on what matters for our survival. We need to make our government react as they lead us to the slaughterhouse. “Non-violent disruption is our last chance to be heard and avoid the worst consequences of global warming,” the group said. The Tour de France organisers, ASO, declined to comment on the protest. Commentating on the scene on an in-race motorbike, Sir Bradley Wiggins told Eurosport viewers: “It really was going off. It was quite crazy. A lot of people getting quite angry, some of the directeur sportifs got out the cars, stuck a boot in.” The Derniere Renovation group was responsible for an interruption at the French Open tennis, when a protester jumped on to the court and tied herself to the net, wearing a T-shirt saying: “We have 1,028 days left”. In the Tour protest, they were seen wearing T-shirts stating: “We have 989 days left”. The Tour has long been the target of protests but this took place against the backdrop of the race organisers pledging their commitment to reducing their carbon footprint. This year's “road book”, the manual given to all those working on the race, states that the Tour is “resolutely committed to being an increasingly eco-responsible organisation.” In 2020, during the pandemic Tour, the race was criticised by recently elected “green” mayors in some of France's major cities. The mayor of Lyon, Gregory Doucet, described the Tour as “macho and polluting” and lacking an environmental conscience, and there have been multiple calls for the race to further reduce its carbon footprint. The final outcome of the race itself was put into doubt when the race leader Tadej Pogacar's UAE Emirates team were hit by two Covid‑19 positive tests, just 48 hours after all riders in the peloton were tested and declared free of the virus. George Bennett, one of the defending champion's key mountain support riders, and teammate Rafal Majka, both tested positive on Tuesday morning in Morzine. Bennett withdrew from the race while Majka was allowed to continue racing on the grounds that he was asymptomatic. On Saturday another of Pogacar's team, Vegard Stake Laengen, also tested positive and withdrew. The eight-man team with which Pogacar started in Copenhagen is now reduced to six, with Majka's continuation uncertain. “As per our internal protocols, Majka was tested for Covid-19 and returned a positive result this morning,” the UAE Emirates team said in a statement. “He is asymptomatic and analysing his PCR, [we] found he had a very low risk of infectiousness, similar to the case of Bob Jungels [the AG2R Citroen rider who tested positive in Copenhagen] earlier in the race.” The Australian rider Luke Durbridge (Team BikeExchange) also tested positive and was withdrawn from the race. ASO moved to restrict media access to the team buses, or the paddock, saying that “only representatives of the UCI (jury, commissaires, anti-doping), the teams' staff and the organisation's personnel supervising the teams will have access to the paddock”. Access to the finish lines, for the media, remains unchanged. Magnus Cort Nielsen of the EF Education-EasyPost team won the stage in a photo finish from Nicholas Schultz, a teammate to the absent Durbridge. Lennard Kämna, of Bora Hansgrohe, one of the day's breakaways, moved to within 11 seconds of the race leader Pogacar but is expected to drop back in the next 48 hours, which includes summit finishes at Alpe d'Huez and the Col du Granon. Van Aert gives Tour de France green jersey to fan who lent him a pump Stage 11 of the Tour de France was a big day for Jumbo-Visma, who claimed the race lead with Jonas Vingegaard, but the day was even bigger for one lucky spectator on the roadside of the Col du Granon. Wout van Aert was coming back down the Col du Granon from the finish of stage 11 of the Tour de France after the podium ceremony for the points classification - which he leads by a huge margin - and had a slow leak in his tyre and no Jumbo-Visma mechanic in sight. The Belgian stopped during the descent to his team bus and some cyclists quickly offered up a frame pump so Van Aert could add some air to his tubeless tyre. In thanks, Van Aert gave one cyclist the green jersey off his back - literally telling him to unzip the back of the podium version of the green jersey and have it as a souvenir. The moment was captured by Italian journalist and cyclist Michele Pelacci who is riding in the Alps with his brother and watching the Tour from the roadside. He works for a number of Italian media including the Alvento magazine and the official Giro d'Italia podcast called GIROglifici. He admitted he wasn't quick enough to get Van Aert's green jersey but captured the moment and shared photographs on Twitter. “My brother punctured and we stopped at the side of the road to change the inner tube. Guess who stopped after five minutes? Wout van Aert," Pelacci wrote on Twitter. "I said: Hey Wout, there's liquid coming out of your wheel. He looked at me stupidly and explained it was tubeless. He asked for a pump and an English guy offered him one. Wout told him: ‘You're a hero' and said: ‘I've got something for you, take the green jersey off my back, it's yours'. “What did I learn from it all? Be the first to pass a pump to Wout van Aert because in exchange he could give you a special souvenir.” Pro cycling is unique in how close fans can get to the riders and spectators clamour for discarded bidons. But to receive such a valuable keepsake is hors-categorie. 'A brilliant day' Van der Poel and Van Aert attacking during stage 11 of the Tour de France Van der Poel and Van Aert attacking during stage 11 of the Tour de France (Image credit: Getty Images) Van Aert was likely in a generous mood because of his team's success on the day. He attacked from kilometre zero, drawing out a breakaway and, after snatching some more points in the intermediate sprint, came back to help the team in its assault on race leader Tadej Pogačar. Van Aert pulled Primož Roglič back to the yellow jersey group after the Slovenian had put in several stinging attacks, coming up and past the group like a high-speed train. On the final climb, Vingegaard hardly needed his teammates as he leapt away with 4.5km to go to win the stage and snatch the race lead. "It was a really big day, we prepared for this day - you could see we were all ready to give it a go and attack the yellow jersey," Van Aert said after the podium ceremony. "It was not easy, I was in front ready to help Jonas and Primož toward the Granon, but apparently Tadej Pogačar could chase down the guys all the time. So at that moment, I thought it was going to be hard to do something. But I think because Laporte and I at the beginning of the stage we made him suffer already early on. That's why Jonas could break away on the final climb." Van Aert's breakaway started with a familiar friend - fellow cyclocross racer Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) set aside their rivalry to help pull the breakaway clear only to be dropped on the first climb, the Lacets de Montvernier. "The plan was to be in the breakaway and be the rider out front. That Mathieu was on my wheel was a nice surprise, it will be really cool pictures. We did a really fast first 30k, I really enjoyed it. "Again I could take the points in the intermediate sprint, so a perfect day but especially for GC this was a brilliant day." For the fan who received his green jersey, it was undoubtedly an even more brilliant day. What's New in the 303: Boulder Peak Sunday The Boulder Peak Triathlon was last Sunday. Raced with Lauren, her boyfriend Reed Henderson, Matt Emmet and Tom Beal. Also saw that Tim Hola was on the start list and talked to him for a while in transition. Tim won the 45-49 AG. He looks so fit and is racing Norseman on August 6th. Saw Sasha Underwood and Kirsten Smith. Kirsten passed me on the run heading up the first hill. https://303cycling.com/the-everyday-elite-panel-to-benefit-world-bic/ Presented by Skratch Labs in Boulder, CO and benefitting the World Bicycle Relief, on Thursday, August 11th starting at 5:30pm – The Everyday Elite Panel will feature four elite-level athletes. You'll get to hear how they balance nutrition, performance, and their relationship between food and their bodies. Other topics will include balancing training and racing at optimal performance while listening to your body's needs and how to rid yourself of diet culture. Panelists include 4x Obstable Racing World Champion and Attorney Amelia Boone, US Air Force Captain and Figure Universe Star Leah Meyer, 2020 Olympian and American Long Distance Runner Jake Riley, and Skratch Labs Co-Founder Dr. Allen Lim. Price of admission is $25 ($15 for students) and includes a raffle ticket towards great prizes, heavy appetizers, and hard seltzer. Tickets can be purchased HERE. Upcoming Multisport Events in Colorado (runningintheusa.com) Upcoming Classic Runs in Colorado (runningintheusa.com) Video of the Week: Watch Tim O'Donnell win the 2011 Boulder Peak Triathlon Upcoming Guests: Norseman Xtreme Triathlon 2022 starts in Eidfjord, Norway, on Saturday, 6 August 2022, at 05:00 am. Our friend Tim Hola is one of 290 athletes racing. He's going to join us after his race to tell us about the experience. Norseman is a point to point race. It is 226km from the start to the finish. There are no shortcuts! You should plan on staying in or near Eidfjord up until race day and move camp to the Gausta during the race for your post race stay. The finisher ceremony will be held at Gaustablikk Høyfjellshotell.When planning your travel to and from the race keep in mind the following: The start is 150km from Bergen and 322km from Oslo Airport. While the finish is 367km from Bergen and 230km from Oslo. If you are flying in from abroad both Bergen end Oslo are good alternatives. Oslo will have more flights.For more information and links to very useful resources, go to www.nxtri.com/getting-here-staying-here Mark Allen. 6x IRONMAN World Champion, GOAT, The Grip, ESPN Greatest Endurance Athlete of All Time, First Olympic Distance World Champion, USA Triathlon and Ironman Hall of Fames. Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week. Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
Racing the EWS for the first time is a daunting prospect, but Eric Olsen decided to spice things up by bike touring between the first three rounds to boot. So right after his return from Europe, we sat down with Eric to talk about where the idea came from and what his goals were for the trip; how things went, including encountering golf-ball-sized hail & (almost) running over a bunch of schoolchildren; raising money for World Bicycle Relief & the idea of bikes as transportation; how his fellow racers reacted; his company, Jank Components; and a whole lot more.TOPICS & TIMES:Tour de EWS inspiration (3:25)Goals for the trip (6:01)Route & itinerary (9:53)Golf-ball-sized hail & other memorable moments (14:50)People's reactions (18:20)Packing a bike & gear (25:48)Racing after bike touring (33:37)EWS prep & track walks (35:45)Running over schoolchildren (37:37)Race support & self-sufficiency (43:13)European bike touring culture (44:43)World Bicycle Relief fundraiser (46:56)Lessons learned & teasers for the future (48:50)Jank Components (54:19)Eric's Big Idea (57:25)RELATED LINKS:Tour de EWS BlogBecome a Blister MemberBlister LabsThis Week's Gear GiveawayBlister Mountain Bike Buyer's GuideOUR OTHER PODCASTSOff The CouchGEAR:30Blister Podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ingo berichtet ausführlich von seinem Hitze-Orbit & wir waren beim Brelinger Berg 24h Rennen, dass uns so gut gefallen hat, dass wir Spontan den Veranstalter und Freund Arne Schierek eingeladen haben. Wir waren vor Ort, um im Rahmen unserer World Bicycle Relief Spendenaktion das Buffalo Bike in der Staffel auch eine Runde um den Brelinger Berg zu fahren. Und da ist uns sofort die tolle Atmosphäre aufgefallen. Also freut Euch auf spannende Orbit-Streckentipps und Ernährungstipps (Ich sag nur: Schokoriegel!) und tolle Geschichten von Arne!
In episode 5 of Ramble Gus touches base with Lachy, who's back in Colombia after several big season objectives. They talk about their recent trip with World Bicycle Relief, La Ruta - the worlds toughest MTB race - and of course Unbound Gravel. They also shit-can Golf, for some reason. We hope you enjoy this rambling space filler of a conversation.
Einfach von A nach B fahren? Für uns selbstverständlich. Aber wie sieht die Mobilität in entwicklungsschwächeren Ländern aus? World Bicycle Relief eröffnet vielen Menschen Möglichkeiten, die Sie ohne Fahrrad nicht hätten. Viele Beispiele sind uns gar nicht bekannt: Schüler und Schülerinnen die sicher und überhaupt zu Schule fahren können, Ärtzte die doppelt so viele Kranke besuchen können, kleine Unternehmen die überhaupt erst durch ein Fahrrad möglich werden.
I'm joined by Michael O'Brian, an executive coach, speaker, author, and the Chief Calm Officer of the Pause Breathe Reflect™ movement. In 2001, Michael was the marketing lead for a $700M brand and, as he describes it, he was checking everything off the list. He had a college degree, successful career, wife, kids, and a house. But on July 11, 2001, an SUV traveling 40 mph hit him head-on when he was out for a morning bike ride. After being discharged from the ICU, his doctors warned him that he would have a lifetime of limitations, walk with difficulty, and probably never cycle again. Michael's mental health took a major hit after receiving that news. He eventually connected with a mentor who emphasized that everything in life is neutral until you label it. He challenged Michael to start a mindfulness practice, which eventually turned into his signature Pause Breathe Reflect™ session that he shares with leaders today. He came up with the acronym G.R.A.C.E., which stands for Gratitude, Reframing, Awareness, Community, and Energy, as a way to become more resilient and achieve success starting from the inside out. As a way to commemorate the 21st anniversary of his accident and Last Bad Day, he's embarking on a challenge he's calling the Rise2Ripple. He'll be cycling The TransAmerica Bicycle Trail, which is a whopping 4,300 miles and covers 43 states. It's a celebration of life, generosity, mindfulness, and the beauty of the United States. In our conversation, we also highlight the World Bicycle Relief, a non-profit organization that specializes in large-scale, comprehensive bicycle distribution programs to aid poverty relief in developing countries around the world.Listen to today's episode to hear Michael's inspiring story and learn more about the power of mindful, intentional living. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, Simplecast, or on your favorite podcast platform. Topics Covered:Embracing the mindset that things happen for you, not to you Challenging today's hustle and grind culture Michael's transformative perspective and approach to achievement and external validation How five mindful minutes using Pause, Breathe, Reflect™ can transform your dayThe origin of the word ‘peloton' and how Michael relied on his community through his recoveryShowing people what's possible when you slow down and live life mindfullyAbout our guest: Michael's Instagram Michael's WebsiteMichael's YouTubeMichael's LinkedInPause Breathe Reflect Instagram Pause Breathe Reflect WebsiteRise 2 Ripple Challenge World Bicycle Relief Special Offers: If there's a topic or charity you want me to highlight on the podcast, DM it to me on Instagram @getbusylivin_podFollow Us:Get Busy Livin' Podcast WebsiteGet Busy Livin' Podcast Instagram Get Busy Livin' Podcast TwitterAnne's Website Anne's LinkedInAnne's InstagramAnne's Twitter
In this podcast interview, I chat with Kemi King, a former professional road cyclist and a director of philanthropy for World Bicycle Relief. We chat about the organization and how it's impacting lives, particularly those of girls and women.Detailed show notes: https://femmecyclist.com/world-bicycle-relief-kemi-king/Learn More About World Bicycle ReliefWebsite: https://worldbicyclerelief.orgVideos:Here are a few of Kemi's favorites:Mobilize Me - https://vimeo.com/182455965Together We Rise - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjX4oYnxwJI&feature=youtu.bePalabana - https://vimeo.com/146177524Model - https://vimeo.com/291933802Support the show
Lost Without Japan World Bicycle Relief Over 1000 Downloads and COVID Thank you so much for continuing to help our show grow and sharing in this wonderful journey together. Today's episode is a celebration of over 1,000 downloads for our show, a reminder about the Petal To Empower fundraiser and some reflection as well. I hope you can forgive our short episode as I am still recovering from post COVID. That being said, we will have a wonderful interview that will be dropping next Monday to share with you. Pedal to Empower Fundraising Link: https://www.pedaltoempower.com/fundraisers/roadbikerentaljapan Pedal to Empower Flier: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Zp7bBFa-YFEAHjZzvxYGAp3MmFp0aWlY/view?usp=sharing World Bicycle Relief: https://www.pedaltoempower.com/fundraisers/roadbikerentaljapan As always, the link to our shows Google Resource doc can be found at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WEVbRmvn8jzxOZPDaypl3UAjxbs1OOSWSftFW1BYXpI/edit# Song of the show: https://youtu.be/qknDI1k39Ic
Recognizing the Moments with Michael O'Brien is the Chief Shift Officer and Resilience Expert at Peloton Executive Coaching and helps leaders prevent bad moments from turning to a bad day. He has shared his personal transformational Last Bad Day story and leadership advice on the TEDx stage, with Fortune 500 companies, Entrepreneur, and Fast Company, Real Simple, and ABC-KATU. Would you like a digital copy of Chapter 1 of Michael O'Brien Book Shift: Creating Better Tomorrows. It's really simple, just go to yourtakeaways.com/claim add the Access code - BB6ET7. Spend 3 minutes giving your feedback and receive a gift. Access code - BB6ET7 Connect with Michael at https://www.michaelobrienshift.com Shift: Creating Better Tomorrows; Winning at Work and in Life By Michael O'Brien Check out Michael's Podcast: The Kintsugi Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1505748380 Check out Gratitudespace.com Check Out Charity Water: https://www.charitywater.org/ and World Bicycle Relief https://worldbicyclerelief.org/ Connect with Host Chris Palmore, The Gratitude Junkie, author of The Mechanics of Gratitude (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1736130234), and creator of Dear 2020: Letters to a Year That Changed Everything and Dear Gratitude: An Anthology, at https://linktr.ee/Gratitudespace Recast from 7/14/20 EP#2 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gratitudespace/message
Welcome to a very special episode of Lost Without Japan, where we sit down with Gareth from Road Bike Rental Japan as we discuss what services his site could offer to you the Lost Without Japan Listener. Website: https://roadbikerentaljapan.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cyclinginjpn Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roadbikerentalJPN Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roadbikerentaljpn/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHklprWSSI1INxcIxO5BS3Q World Bicycle Relief: https://www.pedaltoempower.com/fundraisers/roadbikerentaljapan Strava Club: https://www.strava.com/clubs/roadbikerentalJPN Pedal to Empower Fundraising Link: https://www.pedaltoempower.com/fundraisers/roadbikerentaljapan Pedal to Empower Flier: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Zp7bBFa-YFEAHjZzvxYGAp3MmFp0aWlY/view?usp=sharing Discussed During Our Interview: https://cyclefriendlyapp.com/ A very recent article on Road Bike Rental Japan: https://maido-bob.osaka/2022/04/28/sakuranomiya-road-bike-rental-japan/ As always, the link to our shows Google Resource doc can be found at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WEVbRmvn8jzxOZPDaypl3UAjxbs1OOSWSftFW1BYXpI/edit#
In this week's episode I cross chains with Cleveland export, Cape Epic veteran, and all-round rockstar, Alisha Myers. If you've ever wondered what it's like doing the Absa Cape Epic, you'll learn all about it in this episode. Alisha is my second guest in a row, making a tangible difference in the world, while working for World Bicycle Relief. She offers incredible insight into the world of mountain biking and it was such a pleasure chatting to her. Enjoy the show! *DISCOUNT CODE* Use the discount code "cc" when checking out at enduren.co.za to get 5% off your next purchase! It's an incredible product and you'll directly be supporting the pod!! Yew! Alisha Myers Instagram Sponsors Local Grind Coffee Hamper Enduren --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cross-chaining/message
In this episode, you will learn about. Meet internationally renowned DJ and cycling enthusiast, JA BIG who was born in Rwanda but moved to Montreal as a child. For years he's been spinning records at clubs all over the world from San Francisco to London-him bringing his unique style along on every trip! This winter he is planning to embark on a 6mo ride around America for World Bicycle Relief - helping provide girls access motorcycles so they can get themselves educated too!. Learn how you can support the cause.
In this Tugboat Institute® podcast episode you meet F.K. Day—a Chicago businessman, entrepreneur and humanitarian. In 1987, with a passion for biking and innovation, F.K. and his brother Stan founded SRAM, a bicycle component supplier. That was only the beginning for FK. Moved by the 2004 tsunami disaster in Indonesia, F.K. was inspired to do more than send a check. Using Pragmatic Innovation, he took what he knew about high-end bikes and created an efficient, scalable model for producing low-cost, rugged bikes. The end result is World Bicycle Relief, a nonprofit that provides bicycles to students, health-care workers and families in Africa, South America and Southeast Asia. Be an Evergreen® leader. Do something radical to make the world a better place.
Der Besenwagen steht an Ort und Stelle. Die Reifen bewegen sich nicht, aber trotzdem befinden wir uns auf einer Reise. Wir fahren durch die vierte Dimension zurück ins Jahr 2005. Im Radio läuft “Durch den Monsun”, Dominik Roels ist der beste Juniorenfahrer in Deutschland und gilt als eines der größten Talente im Radsport. Wir machen einen U-Turn und folgen wieder dem Zeitstrahl. Im ersten Jahr der U23 wird er erneut Deutscher Meister und 2007 fährt er bereits bei den Profis aufs Podium, wechselt danach mit nur 20 Jahren selbst in die WorldTour. Der Besenwagen nähert sich dem Abzweig zum Paralleluniversum, aber fährt weiter in die Gegenwart. Zurück im Jahr 2021 sitzt der Arzt und frisch gebackene Vater Dominik Roels auf dem Beifahrersitz. — Besenwagen - der Radsport Podcast wird unterstützt von Rapha www.rapha.cc DER RAPHA BLACK FRIDAY RIDE IST ZURÜCK Die Rapha Foundation setzt ihre Unterstützung für World Bicycle Relief fort und stellt für die nächsten drei Jahre 130.000 Euro pro Jahr für das Programm „Communities on the Move“ in Kasungu, Malawi zur Verfügung Fahre an diesem Black Friday, dem 26. November mit uns und hilf uns dabei, das Ziel von einer Million Kilometer zu erreichen, damit wir an jene, die sie am meisten brauchen, Fahrräder spenden zu können. www.rapha.cc/stories/rapha-black-friday-ride #RaphaBlackFridayRide — Schau' dir hier den Film "POSITIVE RIDES - The Race Within" mit Dominik an: https://veyvey-films.com/portfolio/positive-rides/ — Besenwagen T-Shirts, Musettes & Co. gibt's hier! shop.besenwagen.com — Schreib' uns eine Nachricht! kontakt@besenwagen.com — Werbung: Mit dem Code RADB1 bekommst du als Besenwagen HörerIn bei Helden.de die bestmögliche Fahrradversicherung auf dem Markt und sparst dabei dauerhaft jedes Jahr einen Monatsbeitrag! Mehr Infos gibt es auf www.helden.de/bike — Werbung: Haltbare Lebensmittel in Top-Qualität zu fairen Preisen? Weniger Verpackungsmüll durch Großpackungen? Transparente und offene Kommunikation zu Herkunft und Preisgestaltung? Klingt das gut für dich? Dann bist du bei KoRo genau richtig! Als Besenwagen Hörerin bekommst du mit dem Rabattcode BESENWAGEN 5% auf das gesamte KoRo Sortiment. Gehe dazu einfach auf www.korodrogerie.de und gib den Code während dem Bestellvorgang ein. KoRo findest du auch auf Instagram www.instagram.com/koro_de
Tiago Canção está a fazer 900km nas 9 ilhas açorianas, em 9 dias. Tudo com um objetivo solidário: ajudar a World Bicycle Relief. Tiago conta-nos sobre as aventuras, medos e livros que leva na bagagem. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Racing on the road since he was 10, working his way up through the Australian National Team to race as a professional cyclist all around the globe, provided him with the experience and personality to succeed in his position as Director of SRAM racing today. Jason Phillips and his team are taking care of all SRAM road, tri and cyclo-cross athletes and their needs. With his skeptical but open attitude, trying out new things first himself and dealing professionally with set-backs, Jason has been instrumental building the SRAM Road brand for the past 13 years. Enjoy the ride! _____________ SHOWNOTES _____________ • SRAM: https://www.sram.com/ • ZIPP: https://www.sram.com/ • World Bicycle Relief: https://worldbicyclerelief.org/ the brand explorer: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/belling_brandcoaching/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bellingAgileCoaching • Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dirkbelling/ • Webpage: http://www.the-brand-explorer.com • Feedback & Questions: info@the-brand-explorer.com
... by which we mean, Austria's Patrick Konrad, who won a thrilling victory in Saint-Gaudens. Hence, Paddy's Day. And, appropriately enough, Ned, Pete, David and Matt spend a fair bit of the pod discussing the race for Green, with the latter in particular having a wonderfully speculative hypothesis as to how Cav could lose it. The lads also doff their chapeaux to Lachlan Morton, the Aussie cyclist who today completed his charity endurance ride of the Tour route in just 18 days, riding solo and unsupported and often sleeping wild and sourcing his own food - raising nigh on £400,000 for World Bicycle Relief in the process. Bravo, sir!
Some questioned Lachlan Morton's sanity when he announced he'd be riding the entire Tour de France route ahead of the race, including transfers, making some 5,500km in all, but witnessing the chaos of the opening stages in Brittany, his ambitious plan appears the less stressful option.The relaxed Australian mile-muncher is riding totally unsupported, raising funds for World Bicycle Relief, and you can follow his progress at Rapha.cc ‘The Alt Tour' – and even join him for a few happy kilometres around France. Is he confident of making it to Paris before the peloton? "When I agreed to do it, I didn't realise how much longer it was, to be honest!” There's only one Lachy...As host Ian Parkinson says in this edition, we talk about food on the podcast almost as much as cycling. It's a subject close to our hearts. And our stomachs. Eat, Bike, Cook, a new book by Kitty Pemberton-Platt and Fi Buchanan, mixes tasty nutritious recipes with personal food stories from top women racers, such as Tiffany Cromwell, Hannah Barnes and Lizzy Banks, but it's a book for everyone, Kitty stresses – not just the elite athlete. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recast (July 14, 2019) Episode 2: Recognizing the Moments with Michael O'Brien is the Chief Shift Officer and Resilience Expert at Peloton Executive Coaching and helps leaders prevent bad moments from turning to a bad day. He has shared his personal transformational Last Bad Day story and leadership advice on the TEDx stage, with Fortune 500 companies, Entrepreneur, and Fast Company, Real Simple, and ABC-KATU. Would you like a digital copy of Chapter 1 of Michael O'Brien Book Shift: Creating Better Tomorrows. It's really simple, just go to yourtakeaways.com/claim add the Access code - BB6ET7. Spend 3 minutes giving your feedback and receive a gift. Access code - BB6ET7 Connect with Michael at https://www.michaelobrienshift.com Shift: Creating Better Tomorrows; Winning at Work and in Life By Michael O'Brien Check out Michael's Podcast: The Kintsugi Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1505748380 Check out Gratitudespace.com Check Out Charity Water: https://www.charitywater.org/ and World Bicycle Relief https://worldbicyclerelief.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gratitudespace/message
It's a 3-fer. Jock Boyer, executive director of Team Africa Rising talks about diversity in cycling. Cameron Chinotti with Stages Indoor Cycling fills us in on a new event to benefit World Bicycle Relief. Ray George, founder of Ohio Gravel Grinders takes us through the site.
“Wir verändern das Leben einer Familie dadurch, dass sie mobil wird.” Lena Kleine Kalmer ist Entwicklungszusammenarbeiterin. Sie liebt Afrika und hilft als “International Communications Managerin” der weltweit aktiven NGO “World Bicycle Relief” dabei, Familien in Afrika dabei, mobil zu werden. Fast 500.000 Räder hat die Organisation bereitgestellt und sie kümmert sich auch darum, dass das extra für diesen Zweck entwickelte Rad “Buffalo” auch instand gehalten wird. Lena tut genau das, was sie wirklich, wirklich will und sie stellt heute fest, dass sich ihr aktueller Job aus vielen “connected dots” ergeben hat. Das Interesse an Afrika, Ihr Masterstudium in Kapstadt, ihr erster Job in einer PR Agentur, eine 1,5 Jahre lange Radreise mit über 16.000 km vor allem durch Mittel- und Südamerika und ihre Leidenschaft für Fahrräder. Bei WBR kommt alles zusammen. Zum ersten mal bitten wir Euch, eine soziale Kampagne mit Geld zu unterstützen. Auf www.techbikers.de könnt Ihr mir helfen, 20 oder mehr Fahrräder für Zambia zu sammeln. Zusammen als Gruppe wollen wir Geld für 500 Räder sammeln. Jeder Euro zählt! Unsere Folge 139 von “On the Way to New Work” mit Lena Kleine Kalmer hört Ihr ab Freitag, ab 6:00 Uhr auf allen gängigen Plattformen wie #Podigee, #iTunes, #Spotify und #SoundCloud. SPOTIFY spotify.onthewaytonewwork.com SOUNDCLOUD soundcloud.com/onthewaytonewwork ITUNES itunes.onthewaytonewwork.com Und alle Buchtipps books.onthewaytonewwork.com mit Christoph Magnussen und Michael Trautmann
Ein Sonderpodcast zum Thema Herzensangelegenheiten Manche Dinge entstehen aus einem großen Willen der Mobilität und kommen von Herzen. Deswegen schenken wir diesen Herzensangelegenheiten auch dann und wann etwas Aufmerksamkeit und widmen ihnen sogar einen oder auch schon mehere Podcasts in der Hoffnung das wir damit nicht nur Leute erreichen, sondern im besten Fall begeistern. Die Techbikers.de (http://techbikers.de/) sind eine Herzenssache und daher fährt André gemeinsam mit einer Reihe anderer Menschen gemeinsam Fahrrad für den guten Zweck - diesmal von Rügen nach Berlin. Möglich machen dies Sponsoren wie die DKB. TechBikers wurde 2012 vom Google Campus in London als Mittel für die Tech-Community geboren, um ihre Laptops abzustellen und dafür ein Fahrrad in die Hand zu nehmen, um Wohltätigkeitsorganisationen zu unterstützen, Netzwerke aufzubauen, Ideen auszutauschen und den Start-up-Vibe zu verbreiten. Die erste Fahrt fand von Paris nach London statt. TechBiker Deutschland waren bereits in Prag, Kopenhagen, Poznan, Hamburg und Berlin. Was 2012 in Großbritannien begann, wurde 2013 nach Deutschland gebracht. Hinter TechBikers Deutschland steht Jan Bechler, Gründer der Online-Marketing-Gruppe Finc3 und Partner der Online Marketing Rockstars zusammen mit dem ehemaligen Weltklasse-Triathlonsportler Folkert Behrends von Movement. Bis heute sind die TechBikers mehr als 3.500 km gefahren und haben weit über 300.000€ an verschiedene Wohltätigkeitsorganisationen gespendet. Das Herzstück von TechBikers ist eine 3-tägige Fahrradtour, die sie jedes Jahr von einer Startup-Stadt in eine andere führt. Ihr Ziel: Spaß haben, aktiv sein und Geld für einen guten Zweck sammeln. So sah der Ride im letzten Jahr aus: https://vimeo.com/278510690 TechBikers ist kein Rennen, es ist eine Veranstaltung, um Spaß zu haben und einen guten Zweck zu unterstützen. Zu Gast hatte André heute Lena Kleine-Kalmer von World Bicycle Relief und Arnulf Keese von der DKB. Die Drei sprachen etwa eine Stunde über dieses wunderbare Projekt: Fahrräder für Afrika und den Ende Juni anstehenden Techbikers.de -Ride von Rügen nach Berlin. Lena gibt dabei einen beeindruckenden Einblick in die Arbeit von WBR, den Impact den sie erreichen und die langjährige Zusammenarbeit mit den TechBikers. Arnulf ergänzt diese Ausführungen mit der Motivation der DKB als sozial engagierte und nachhaltig orientierte Bank dieses Projekt im zweiten Jahr zu unterstützen, sowie seine persönlichen Eindrücke und Motivationen beim Ride und im Fundraising. Bitte unterstützt doch auch durch eure Spende dieses wichtige Projekt. Hier könnt Ihr Spenden https://join.worldbicyclerelief.org/campaigntypes/techbikers2019
World Bicycle Relief a nonprofit organization that builds and distributes bicycles in rural areas of the developing world is the 2019 winner of the Lipman Prize. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What if you start a non-profit out of a for-profit, then that non-profit starts its own for-profit to fund its non-profit operations? Sound confusing? It's not, and it's actually an incredibly smart way to help change the world without constantly relying on donations and hand outs to operate. FK Day co-founded SRAM, one of the world's largest cycling component brands. Then, after 20 years, he stepped aside to launch World Bicycle Relief, taking all of the business lessons he learned from SRAM and applying them to grow rapidly and make a massive impact through bicycle donations. You may not be making the world a better place through cycling, but there are a ton of corollaries any entrepreneur can use to grow by empowering employees, building so you can scale, and going where your customers are. Listen in to hear how FK has built a massive global enterprise and his tips for doing the same with your own business! For full show notes, links and images, check out this show's post at TheBuildCycle.com/Podcast Be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Overcast FM, or wherever you listen to podcasts and leave a review and rating! And let me know who you'd like to hear interviewed...just message me on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.
Howdy Joyriders! On this episode of The Joyride, I chat with writer, maker, and creatrix Sarai Snyder. Sarai is a general badass and co-Founder of CycloFemme, a global movement to empower the girl and ignite the woman, now its 6th year. [caption id="attachment_4147" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Empower the Girl. Ignite the Woman. Source: CycloFemme.com[/caption] "CycloFemme is a Global Celebration of Women created TO HONOR THE PAST from the shoulders of those who stood before us, for the freedom to choose and the chance to wear pants. TO CELEBRATE THE PRESENT with strength and courage, voices raised, moving together. TO EMPOWER THE FUTURE of women everywhere, the backbone of positive social change." [caption id="attachment_4149" align="aligncenter" width="454"] Source: CycloFemme.com[/caption] CycloFemme 2017 ride list here! or Lead the way by creating a ride! This year CycloFemme is partnering with World Bicycle Relief to empower school girls in Kenya with bicycles! (Psst. This is the best cause, you gyns. And you don't have to ride to donate!) Sarai has also produced events like TedxBoulder and Founded and Edited GirlBikeLove. While we didn't talk about it, let's acknowledge Sarai's badassery. She ain't no slouch. On this episode we'll talk about the origins of CycloFemme, Sarai's first bike packing trip, tips for how you can get more comfortable in the great outdoors, why she rides, and of course, bike snacks. [caption id="attachment_4153" align="aligncenter" width="300"] CycloFemme Founders Source: CycloFemme.com[/caption] Here are links to stuff discussed in this episode in no particular order: CycloFemme, duh World Bicycle Relief San Juan Mountains Bikepacking the Colorado Trail Skratch Labs Sportlegs This was rad. Big thanks to Sarai for hanging out, giving us a glimpse into the making of CycloFemme, and sharing the bike love with us! Follow CycloFemme in all the places: Facebook, Insta, Twitter Follow Sarai on Insta or check out her website Friends, you know I believe in the transformative power of the bike, in our personal lives, our communities, and the world at large. I would be super grateful if you'd leave a rating or review in iTunes, Stitcher, or via whatever method you listen. It helps more gals find the show, and I believe the more stories we share, the more women who ride, we make this world - both our internal and external worlds - better with every revolution. Remember: I read 5-star reviews out on the show because I love you. Ratings and reviews help with that, but nothing is better than a personal referral, it'd be rad if you would share the show with even just one woman who you think might dig it. Remember, life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage. Keep moving forward and until next time I hope you enjoy the ride. Forever Forward, ~C
Chelsea Koglmeier of O.R.O. on Bonfires on the Move Jessica Robinson, our mobility expert, interviews Chelsea Koglmeier of Bicycles O.R.O. http://bonfiresofsocialenterprise.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Koglmeier.jpg () Chelsea Koglmeier, founder of Bikes ORO, joins us on this episode for a conversation about bicycles as a vehicle for social change. Her own product is a bicycle that's thoughtfully designed with inspired simplicity and beautiful utility to make riding simple and fun. By partnering with World Bicycle Relief, she has also built a social mission into the core of the company, proving that bikes can be engines of social and economic change for people globally, enabling kids to get to school, families to access professional opportunities, and anyone to reach quality health clinics. Program Links Bikes ORO: http://www.bikesoro.com/ (http://www.bikesoro.com/) World Bicycle Relief: http://www.worldbicyclerelief.org/ (http://www.worldbicyclerelief.org/) United Nations Girl Up SchoolCycle: https://girlup.org/schoolcycle/ (https://girlup.org/schoolcycle/) More Links Jump over to the website for the podcast at http://www.bonfiresofsocialenterprise.com (www.bonfiresofsocialenterprise.com ) Give us a question to the mailbag! Find us on Facebook and Twitter http://www.twitter.com/bonfirespodcast (@bonfirespodcast) Our Blog and Content http://gingrasglobal.squarespace.com (gingrasglobal.squarespace.com) Find more about Gingras Global at http://www.gingrasglobal.com (www.gingrasglobal.com) and http://www.gingrasglobalgroups.com (www.gingrasglobalgroups.com) and http://www.facebook.com/gingrasglobal (Facebook of Gingras Global) and Twitter http://www.twitter.com/gingrasglobal (@gingrasglobal)