
simplifying the good life
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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It had to happen sometime. It happens to everything! So long and thanks for all the fish.
We are inexpressibly grateful to you, the listener, for allowing us to speak to you for as long as you did. Hold our thanks in your heart.
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Friends, it’s been a while! Let’s catch up on our summer bike adventures. Armando joins the Ride for Racial Justice and glides over Steamboat’s champagne gravel. Emily bike camps the C&O Canal. And Joan camps and bikes on Lopez Island in the San Juan... more
New bike day is great, but have you heard of new host day? Joan is delighted to introduce new Sprocket host Emily Guise. Joan and Emily discuss the kind of bicycling we do and what to call it (utility cycling? commuting and transportation? joyriding?... more
Ex-executive producer Brock Dittus catches up with Armando, Guthrie, and Joan about bike camping and urban mobility with kids, the joys and challenges of home ownership, climate change, and music. And Joan learns the world of instant coffee is much b... more
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The last few episodes have been some of the best yet. I’m loving the interviews with diverse viewpoints and styles of riding-great to hear Sprocket highlighting all the awesome riders and events of the PNW!
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…which is exactly what makes the show such a great listen every week. Give it a try: embrace your inner dumb liberal.
Just more dumb liberals talking in a microphone
Just more dumb liberals talking in a microphone.
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Apple Podcasts | #76 |
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