
The BMX In Our Blood Podcast Interviews with the real people of BMX
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 164 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Vintage Rules BMX is all about bringing those mid and old school BMX bikes out to the track to race them against like minded fans of BMX. In some ways it is like bringing a BMX to the tracks to share the history of the sport. My guest, Chris Bird, is... more
The Fids, 1970-2024 When people said that BMX lost a good one on December 8th, they couldn't have been more right on. As you will hear on this podcast, recorded back in 2019 at Swampfest, Fids was as transparent and hilarious as one could possibly be... more
I am truly such a fortunate BMXer and occasional podcaster! I made a last minute decision to head out to Albany, NY to catch a 2nd Nitro Circus show on Thanksgiving Eve before they headed Southwest and South. Because of that choice I was given the to... more
Micah Kranz is such an amazing hype man. He is also a die hard BMX promoter of BMX with intriguing insights into our sport. He had me so motivated to get this episode posted after taking in the Hartford, CT stop of Nitro Circus! We had recorded the i... more
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It’s nice to hear from people from my golden years (late 90’s, early 2000’s). After riding and hanging with some of the guests, it’s truly a genuine experience with their personalities. An occasional muffled audio but good overall. -Wally from Baltimore
This is such a great podcast
It would be awesome if you could get Tim fuzzy Hall Matt Behringer and William Prince on
Great podcasts with interesting riders, stories- Joe knows how to ask and listen!
The people getting interviewed are super interesting and important to bmx history, the guy doing the interviews just often has no clue who these people or what they’ve done for bmx culture. Please do some research and know who you are talking to, so these riders, who might only get this one chance to tell their stories, really get to shine.
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Focused on the vibrant BMX culture, episodes primarily feature in-depth interviews with notable figures in the BMX community, including racers, industry professionals, and advocates. The discussions often explore personal narratives and shared histories rooted in BMX, highlighting experiences from both past and present. Topics range from nostalgic reflections on competitive BMX racing and bike innovation to the community spirit among riders, intertwining personal journeys with broader cultural dynamics in the world of BMX. Listeners can expect engaging stories, camaraderie, and insights into how BMX influences various aspects of life, including career transitions and social connections.
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Recent guests on The BMX In Our Blood include:
1. Eddie Rios
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