Nick and Taylor ride Joe Borfo’s Tandem in Griffith Park

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  • Long Live Biking

    Cohosts Seamus, Taylor, and Nick read listener email.

    6:44 on.soundcloud.com/5aGsc
    Into The Blue: A company redesigns cities for biking as part of making them like “Blue Zones,” the places where people live longest. With Dan Burden, Director of Inspiration and Innovation, Blue Zones LLC.

    26:34 on.soundcloud.com/T4Qqm
    Kindermoord, American Style: A ribbon cutting at an unprotected bike lane on a busy street prompts LA Streetsblogger Liz Schiller to ask, “Why do we love our cars more than our children?” With Bike Talk cohost Taylor Nichols.
    la.streetsblog.org/2023/08/15/why-…ve-our-children

    37:24 on.soundcloud.com/fmvmr
    Scooters V. Climate Change: A Lime executive discusses micromobility’s inclusion in California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard program. Calvin Thigpen, Director of Policy Research at Lime, with Bike Talk cohost Seamus Garrity.

  • Bikeable Nation

    Fix it: Brake maintenance advice from fixie rider, activist, and Los Angeles Metro Bikeshare mechanic Anne Marie Drolet.

    5:36 https://on.soundcloud.com/nS5hG
    Consult: Jeff Speck, author of “Suburban Nation” and “Walkable Cities,” on making cities walkable and bikeable. With Taylor Nichols.

    40:20 https://on.soundcloud.com/45DaG
    Legislate: Getting the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration to mandate Bicyclist Emergency Braking in deadly autonomous vehicles. With Ken McLeod, Policy Director of League of American Bicyclists, interviewed by Taylor Nichols.

  • Health v Convenience

    4:51 on.soundcloud.com/XNjqH
    Healthy Pastime: The personal and planetary health benefits of biking with scientist and Resources Chair for League of Women Voters in Los Angeles Dr. Grace Peng and Isabella Chu, Associate Director of the Data Core at Stanford’s Center for Population Health Sciences. By Lindsay Sturman and Taylor Nichols.

    32:41 on.soundcloud.com/eQiMF
    Business Bikelash: attachment to parking undermines livability and endangers a safe, healthy road design planned in Northampton, Massachusetts. With Tony Jordan, President of the Parking Reform Network, and Elena Huisman, co-Founder of Main Street for Everyone.

    49:41 on.soundcloud.com/CTsJq
    Yes: Joanna Gubman connects land use, transportation, and environmentalism with bikes as Executive Director for Urban Environmentalists, a board member of the SF Bicycle Coalition, and Environmental Director at YIMBY Action. By Seamus Garrity.

  • Freedom in Motion

    3:53 on.soundcloud.com/wZMqa
    Here, Then, and When: How car companies sold us car-centric roads, and how autonomous cars and EVs will not solve that problem. With Peter Norton, author of “Fighting Traffic: The Dawn of the Motor Age in the American City,” and “Autonorama: The Illusory Promise of High-Tech Driving.” By Lindsay Sturman.

    32:57 on.soundcloud.com/BkV3v
    Show Me the Way: On bike tourism and the Western New England Greenway, with Dan McGuinness and Tom O’ Brien. By Lily Hoffman-Strickler.

    45:02 on.soundcloud.com/2P4aJ
    Static Motion: “Bike scribble” artist Kathleen King Page has her bike sculptures, murals, and canvasses featured across the country. With Lily Hoffman-Strickler.

  • No to Naysayers Podcast

    Here for the Ratio: Anne Marie Drolet, a bikeshare mechanic in Los Angeles, breaks down gear ratios with Nick.

    Good Work: Kristen Sykes, a Holyoke, Massachusetts Bike Ped Committee and MassBike Board member, on what’s being done to make Holyoke friendlier to bikes. With Holyoke student Lily Hoffman Strickler.

    Picture if You Will: The Mayor of Northampton, Massachusetts has big ideas for biking in the already bike friendly town. Mayor Gina-Louise Sciarra With Director of Planning & Sustainability Carolyn Misch, Pedal People co-founder Ruthy Woodring, and Nick Richert.

    Talk to Me: Pablo Lebidensky writes about mobility in Buenos Aires, and talks with Nick about it.

    Spokes ‘N Stuff: Bike mechanic Manny Alvarado on the basics of maintenance. Also: Burning Man vet Ves gets his bike tuned. With Taylor Nichols.

  • Push Back on Bikelash

    Magnus White’s not-accidental car killing, No More Ghost Rides and Trash Panda Cycling’s LA bike calendar with Raphael Hernandez and cohosts. linktr.ee/trashpandacycling

    13:07 on.soundcloud.com/Umnsp
    Fight Back: Talking Back To Bikelash with CalBike’s Kevin Claxton. www.calbike.org/talking-back-to-bikelash/

    35:44 on.soundcloud.com/Srv9m
    RAGBRAI: The Great Iowa Fall Ride with “Shift” documentarians/Des Moines Register journalists Courtney Crowder and Kelsey Kremer, and RAGBRAIder Shem Bitterman, with Taylor. ragbrai.com/documentary/

  • Politics and the Bicycle

    Chutzpah: the supermajority on Vancouver’s City Council, ABC (“A Better City”), ripped out iconic Stanley Park’s protected bike lane to make room for drivers to enjoy nature through windshields. Lucy Maloney, Vancouver safe streets activist, says that ABC has its sights on other bike lanes. But there’s always hope.  Then, cohosts Seamus, Taylor, and Nick discuss whether political ideology correlates to attitudes towards active transportation.

    17:28 https://on.soundcloud.com/V9DvY
    Front Lines: Lawsuits against NYC congestion pricing, higher registration fees for heavier vehicles, and backtracking by Mayor Adams on a safer McGuiness Boulevard, from Transportation Alternatives’ Associate Director of Communications Alexa Sledge.

    30:25 https://on.soundcloud.com/Pv92w
    Sidelined: The US Department of Transportation created a report that recommended mandating truck sideguards to protect vulnerable road users from getting dragged and crushed. The truck industry was given the report, and pressured the USDOT to change its recommendation. Somerville Alliance for Safe Streets member Alex Epstein says the USDOT has been “captured” by the trucking industry. Alex is joined by Caron Whitaker, Deputy Executive Director of the League of American Cyclists, and Steven Bingham, father of a cyclist caught and crushed under a truck.

    53:56 https://on.soundcloud.com/BsDdb
    Mattapan on Wheels: Making Mattapan, Massachusetts safe for bikers with Vivien Morris, Chair and Founder of Mattapan Food and Fitness Coalition.

  • Save the Mamils

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    Trash Talk: A recent listener email objected to Bike Talk’s interview with Bike Mapper Jaimy Fisher because she didn’t use Strava data that included MAMILs (Middle Aged Men in Lycra). Original interview at: on.soundcloud.com/XEC1y. This, according to our listener, constituted “Trash Talking MAMILS.” Cohosts Taylor, Lindsay, Madeleine, Seamus & Nick do some introspecting, and find that we do indeed love MAMILs.  

    12:08 https://on.soundcloud.com/5JULK

    Class Trip: MAMIL Taylor Nichols takes a 3-day tour of Michigan’s TART trail with some old high school friends. https://traversetrails.org/

    21:40 https://on.soundcloud.com/hAi5f

    EMT Advocate: Tyler Newcomb, bike advocate, EMT, board member of Bike Jersey City and Safe Streets Jersey City, on his journey to bike advocacy. With San Francisco activist Stacey Randecker. https://twitter.com/tylernewcomb_

    35:48 https://on.soundcloud.com/6CXZc

    Lit: The twilight world of lit up bikes, as told by Lit Riderz Jay Torrisi and April Stom with Reo Ramsey, owner of RK Mobile 313 and Founder of Motown Trailblazers Bicycle Club. https://litriderz.com/

    https://twitter.com/313MTBZ

    Edited by Taylor Nichols and Kevin Burton.

    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.

    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.

    Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.

  • Bike Your Way

    0:33 https://on.soundcloud.com/zpXmy

    Lucas Rowton, mountain bike racer and bike mechanic, gives some advice on chains and flats.

    10:44 https://on.soundcloud.com/ixYFS

    LA Times Art and Design Columnist Carolina Miranda on her article, “Build less housing for cars and more for people,” with Taylor Nichols. https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/books/story/2023-07-07/build-less-housing-for-cars-and-more-for-people-how-cities-of-the-past-can-guide-the-future

    26:00 https://on.soundcloud.com/bts1X

    State of the art thinking about safety from two Pittsfield, Massachusetts leaders in street design: Public Utilities Commissioner Ricardo Morales and Berkshire Regional Planning Commission Senior Transportation Planner Nick Russo. With Western Massachusetts Bike Talk guest correspondent Lily Hoffman Strickler.

    Edited by Taylor Nichols, Kevin Burton and Mitchel Bove. 

    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.

    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.

    Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.

  • Bikecentric

    14:07 on.soundcloud.com/AfXTA
    Bike Night: A bike rodeo and other bike events sharpened the skills and whet the appetites of children at North Adams, Massachusetts’ “Pedal 2 The Metal” event, with Jessi Byrne, Health & Wellness Coordinator of the Northern Berkshire Community Coalition, and Nick Russo, Senior Planner of the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission.

    20:39 on.soundcloud.com/XEC1y
    Bike Data: Strava’s bike data through an equity lens as interpreted by Canadian researcher Jaimy Fischer, with Madeleine Bonsma-Fisher.

    37:46 on.soundcloud.com/vWG7Y
    Bike Action: Discussing Safe Street Rebel’s bike protests and direct actions in San Francisco with Aditya Bhumbla and Stacey Randecker, by Taylor Nichols.