If you ride a bike, you will always have a place in The Gravel Lot. Live streaming every other Tuesday at 6:30pm EST and new podcast every other Thursday.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 101 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | SportsSociety & Culture |
Jake Wells joins us this week wearing a new hat. In addition to being an athlete, business owner, coach, and mentor... He is now a race promoter. We cover Jake's journey through the pandemic and how that birthed Bighorn Gravel, and how you can win a ... more
Joining us for another lap in The Gravel Lot today is Tara Seplavy. This week we talk about her new role at Bicycling Magazine and what the current media landscape looks like. We then make a big transition into Traumatic Brain Injuries and have a ver... more
Today, we are being joined by Kate Weatherly: A professional rider and human from the opposite side of the globe. After securing multiple New Zealand Downhill national championships, she’s now focusing on Enduro, she is also a full-time medical produ... more
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The shows are not your typical Q&A show. The hosts have real in-depth conversations with their guests and go beyond the superficial.
I had an incredible time talking to Doug and Jon. They are simply awesome! They are super insightful and dedicated to bringing remarkable depth when interviewing. It's clear that whether because they're focused on uncovering the hidden truths, curious about the raw and humbling human experience, or if they just are trying to bring their "pebbles" (listeners) a reason to go on interesting and transformative rides with them, they never disappoint. Kudos to your show!
This podcast is the Lachlan Morton of bike podcasts. All things bike adjacent is a great summary but they also do so much more. John and Doug do an excellent job of reaching out to the cycling community, and a lot of work expanding the traditional definition of ‘cycling community’ to anyone on two wheels and bringing in stories from across the wide breadth of experience that exists out there. It is wonderfully colorful, thoughtful and engaging. I love the focus they bring on a shared starting po... more
Unsubscribing today. The Amanda Batty episode was awful and almost 100% politics and rambling with enough of the F bomb to make it hard to follow. John and Doug did nothing but pour gas on the fire but the conversation stayed relatively on the surface. I hope it gets back to bikes.
The shows are not your typical Q&A show. The host have real in-depth conversations with their guests and go beyond the superficial.
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The Gravel Lot launched 6 years ago and published 101 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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