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All Bodies on Bikes

Marley Blonsky
Cycling
Cycling Community
All Bodies On Bikes
El Groupo Youth Cycling
Biking
Mental Health
Body Positivity
LGBTQIA+ Inclusion
Queer Wheels
Midsouth Gravel
Indigenous Cycling
DFL
Bikes
Community Empowerment
Multiple Sclerosis
Menopause
Women's Outdoor Adventures
Inclusivity In Cycling
New York City
Perimenopause

All Bodies on Bikes is a movement to create and foster a size-inclusive bike community. Join Marley and Ellen as they explore the ideas surrounding “All Bodies On Bikes” and the impact this movement has on communities. We will explore themes such as inclusivity on group rides, the limitations of equipment, finding clothing and cycling tools, group ride dynamics as a larger-bodied person, the impac... more

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Ready for your first bike fit? Here’s what to expect! A bike fit is beneficial for all riders, regardless of size or riding experience. A lot can change during a bike fit, like saddle positioning, handlebar adjustments, crank length, and Q factor. El... more

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What should you consider when purchasing a new bike? It depends! In this episode Marley and Ellen go over the questions we hear most often—how do you choose a shop? How do you know what type of bike to choose? What about sizing and weight limits when... more

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Dearest listeners… life has been life-ing! We talked a big game in our last episode, only to be a 🤏little🤏 delayed, and truly back on track as of this episode. Here’s a quick explanation as to where we’ve been (literally!) and what to expect in our... more

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Hey bike friends! Marley & Ellen are back from our summer breaks. Listen up to hear what's new from All Bodies on Bikes.

• You can become an All Bodies On Bikes member anytime! Check our website for details. Free & paid levels have benefits for eve... more

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Recent Guests

Ashley Rankin
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Episode: Creating inclusive & authentic cycling apparel for all bodies with Shredly founder Ashley Rankin
Jacob Sheppard-Saidel
Passionate advocate for outdoor recreation and community building, with over a decade of experience
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Episode: Leading a truly inclusive ride with All Bodies on Bikes Ride Leaders Eli & Jacob
Eli Kosko
Bike mechanic and safe routes advocate who integrates cycling into all aspects of life
Esperanza Bicycle Safety Education Center, chapter leader for All Bodies on Bikes
Episode: Leading a truly inclusive ride with All Bodies on Bikes Ride Leaders Eli & Jacob
Emily Chappell
Athlete, adventurer, and award-winning author known for her ultra-long distance cycling
Episode: Authentic representation in cycling with Emily Chappell
Zahra Alabanza
An organizer, creator, and adventure lover focused on enhancing quality of life among Black folk.
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Episode: How Radical Adventure Riders builds inclusive cycling communities
Rachel Epler
Business director at a local hospital system and master gardener, parent to young children
Episode: Cycling with a Uterus: Periods & Pregnancy
Amanda Carey
National President of the National Interscholastic Cycling Association
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Iresha Picot
Licensed Behavior Specialist and Therapist, founder and ride leader for Black Girl Joy Bike Ride
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Episode: Creating purposeful cycling spaces with Iresha Picot of Black Girl Joy Bike Ride

Hosts

Marley Blonsky
Co-founder and executive director of All Bodies on Bikes, passionate advocate for size inclusion in cycling.
Ellen Schwartz
Co-host and producer of the podcast, enthusiastic about bicycles and inclusivity in cycling.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 104 ratings
  • BINGEING!

    Love this podcast and how they demystify so much about cycling for those of us who feel like we don’t fit in with the elite white make cyclist cohort. I have been listening to the podcasts back to back while I row indoors for the winter and I’ll be sad when I’m caught up. Thank you Maggie and Marley!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sasquatch208
    United States2 years ago
  • Loving so far ♥️🚲♥️

    I’m enjoying this podcast very much. I can’t wait to see where it goes! It’s a fun way to stay connected to the cycling community and I learn new things from every single episode. The sensitivity and compassion displayed by the hosts toward all people is much appreciated.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    K N Pfaff
    United States3 years ago
  • Love The Show!

    This has been a great podcast so far. Great discussion and banter with the hosts. Easy to follow and wonderful story telling.

    I’d love to hear an interview/discussion about riding with auto immune disease or chronic illness. How people manage and what they do to maintain energy. Thanks!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bubblegum8
    United States3 years ago
  • So happy this podcast is here!

    I’m so excited that there’s a biking podcast focused on biking as joyful movement and body acceptance!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MMK213
    United States3 years ago
  • Hallelujah!

    This podcast has been long needed and I’m so excited for it! As a someone who has been riding since the late 1990’s in a body not ‘typical’ of the cyclist stereotype, I’ve come across so many challenges and discrimination even doing something simple like getting my bike repaired. Listening to the first full episode has me fired up for a new cycling year as since Covid hit, I hadn’t been cycling as much. Thank you thank you!!!

    Apple Podcasts
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    Lmheffner
    United States3 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Several mention that the podcast fills a crucial gap in cycling narratives by highlighting non-traditional cyclists.
Many express gratitude for the discussion around accessibility and representation in biking.
Listeners appreciate the focus on body inclusion and empowerment within the cycling community.
The hosts are praised for their supportive and encouraging tone, making listeners feel represented and acknowledged.

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Leading a truly inclusive ride with All Bodies on Bikes Ride Leaders Eli & Jacob
Q: How do you accommodate and work towards more challenging rides that are also inclusive?
By providing 'build-up' rides that gradually increase in difficulty and build skills, ensuring everyone is well-prepared for more adventurous routes.
Leading a truly inclusive ride with All Bodies on Bikes Ride Leaders Eli & Jacob
Q: What defines an inclusive ride?
An inclusive ride ensures that no one is dropped, there are clear expectations, and participants feel comfortable and welcomed.
Authentic representation in cycling with Emily Chappell
Q: What advice do you have for someone looking to get into ultra-endurance cycling?
Emily advises to be prepared for both the good and bad experiences during rides, noting they'll often have moments of joy and suffering, but perseverance will lead to growth.
Authentic representation in cycling with Emily Chappell
Q: Can you tell us how you went from being a courier in London to getting into the transcontinental race?
Emily shares that becoming a courier was the first significant step in her cycling journey, as it transitioned her from a sedentary lifestyle to cycling obsessively.
Creating inclusive & authentic cycling apparel for all bodies with Shredly founder Ashley Rankin
Q: How do you balance quality, performance, and design in your products?
Ashley discusses how the core values of Shredly focus on creating high-quality products that meet comfort and performance standards, driven by user experiences.

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Focused on creating a size-inclusive biking community, the content examines a wide range of topics related to cycling. Key discussions often involve the barriers faced by larger-bodied individuals, the inclusivity of cycling spaces, and the challenges tied to gear and clothing availability. Episodes include interviews with industry experts as well as personal narratives that highlight the varied experiences of cyclists from all backgrounds. The podcast not only advocates for inclusivity but also encourages listeners to explore the cycling culture in a way that respects and uplifts all body types, fostering a sense of belonging within the biking community.

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1. Ashley Rankin
2. Jacob Sheppard-Saidel
3. Eli Kosko
4. Emily Chappell
5. Zahra Alabanza
6. Rachel Epler
7. Amanda Carey
8. Jacquelyn Francis

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