Damien Kevitt discusses the hit-and-run incident in which he was dragged ¼ of a mile at 55mph, and “Finish The Ride,” which was born out of it, with Assemblyman Mike Gatto’s (43rd Assembly District) Communications Director, Justin Hager. Gatto calls in with some info on his proposed legislation to suspend hit-and-run drivers’ licenses for at least 6 months. with JJ Hoffman, Development & Events Director for the LA County Bicycle Coalition.
Stylish by Bike hosted by Melissa Balmer – we catch up with Janet Lafleur of Silicon Valley who writes Pedal Love’s “One Woman. Many Bikes” blog and her own “Ladyfleur” website. and hear about her adventures at a bikestyle photo shoot for the San Francisco Chronicle and why style and fashion are such important tools in normalizing bicycling for the public.
California by Bike hosted by Charlie Gandy – Charlie talks with Jim Brown, Executive Director of the Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates on what’s new in bicycling at the state capitol and then Jim stays on and talks with us about a subject near and dear to his heart…
Mindfulness + the Bike – this segment will be hosted by Kellie Morris of Pedal Love’s “We All Ride Bike” blog in the future, but for this first segment Melissa, Nick Richert (BikeTalk’s founder and host) and Jim Brown talk about just what the heck mindfulness is and why it’s key not only to safe bicycling, but to living a happier, more healthy life.
#WomenTalkBikes hosted by Daniella Alcedo and Maria Sipin – in this second #womentalkbikes show we get to know our talented young hosts, and the types of issues and concerns they have as women bicyclists that will be covered in upcoming segments as well as the questions followers submitted on twitter!
Women Talk Bikes was created to let women from different biking backgrounds come together, share their roles in the bicycling community and empower others to be active and involved using their bikes. The show, while fun and lighthearted, also shed some light on some of the issues women face while cycling.The hashtag #womentalkbikes was created to get people to interact with the panel using social media. This show was designed to introduce the diversity of different bicycling styles, to meet new faces and inspire other women to get on their bikes! Below are the bios of the women who participated in the show and their work and involvement in the bicycling community throughout Los Angeles County. A big thank you goes out to the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition for donating their monthly time slot to this show.
Melissa Balmer is the Editor of Pedal Love and Director of Women on Bikes California. A writer, media relations specialist and speaker Melissa Balmer’s personal mission is to bring the connecting power of beauty, style and personally engaging storytelling to showcase the bike as a tool for optimism. During the show she talked about the current Active Living Plugged in Trainings and encourages all women to attend this training
Lauren Grabowski is the bicycle and pedestrian planner for the UCLA Prevention Research Center and is working on the current bicycle plan for the ICty of Carson. She encourages everyone to attend the 2nd Annual Tour de Carson for Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced Riders on Saturday, May 10th.
Hyeran Lee is the Advocacy Chair of the UCLA Bicycle Coalition a regional chapter of the LACBC. She is a graduate student in Master of Urban Planning in UCLA. She has been an intern at LACBC since 2012 and helped organizing a number of outreach campaigns throughout the county. Her love affair with two wheels started in Japan where cycling was deeply integrated in daily life and is so today in LA.
Susannah Lowber created the She Wolf Attack Team (SWAT): Echo Park Bike Posse a site where other women can post rides that are going on throughout the area. This year Susannah will be participating in the AIDS Life Cycle ride for the first time. Read all about her efforts and support her cause here. Susannah explains the awesomeness of owning a Buff during the show.
Andrea Denike Martinez created fun Bodacious Bike Babes and leads rides to new and exciting destinations throughout Los Angeles. She is involved in her community by being part of the Los Angeles Bicycle Advisory Committee working in Council District 13 urging for bicycle infrastructure and improvemnt. Photo Credit belongs to Stephen Roullier.
Siobhan writes the popular Braking the Limit. She created and hosts the exciting Women’s Bike Brunch where women can come together discover their city and have brunch. She is part of and active the the Bike Kitchen and encourages everyone to learn how to do basic bike repairs.
Maria Sipin promotes the joys and benefits of bicycling as a blogger for Pedal Love, a project of Women on Bikes California, is on the advisory board for Multicultural Communities for Mobility, League Cycling Instructor from the League of American Bicyclists. She champions the importance of increasing the skills and confidence levels for bicyclists of all ages. With the username @ahealthydesign, she tweeted her way into advocacy and shares her everyday multimodal commuter experience through photos, captions, and emojis.
Laura Torres is active in Multicultural Communities for Mobility (MCM) Through her involvement with MCM Laura’s involvement is twofold, it is grassroots driven with the end goal of creating systemic change; a change that will lead to an increasing the number of cyclists and improved infrastructure for cyclists and pedestrians.
Ovarian Psycos Andi Xoch and Joss “the Boss” talk about their new space; Midnite Ridazz Don Ward and Kathryn Savage talk about the Ridazz’ trip to Columbia and other happenings; Gil Garcetti talks about his Paris/Women on Bikes exhibit at the Los Angeles Art Festival.
Topic: Colin Bogart talks with Greg Laemmle on the Climate Ride, a fundraising ride for sustainability, active transportation, and the environment. With past Climate Riders Kathy and Laurie Gelardi and Michael Rippens, Ride Director Blake Holiday, and LACBC Executive Director Jennifer Klausner.
Carlos and Jaime from Eastside Bike Club and Yoli and Mayra from Southeast Bicycle Association discuss the goings on in their communities with John Jones III of East Side Riders BC Listen
With this Global Bike Talk, we continue last month’s discussion, defining what it means to think of cycling as a human right– with Elizabeth Barner, development officer, CTC – The National Cycling Charity, Adonia Lugo, Equity Initiative Manager, League of American Bicyclists, and Jason Henderson, SF State University Geography professor and author of “Street Fight.” Listen
Jack Moreau talks about Occidental College’s Bike Cage bike share, which he managed. SF State University Geography professor Jason Henderson talks about the politics of mobility in LA and the Bay Area.
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