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Pistils at Dawn is a media brand and stage name for performed musical arts; Empyrean sounds designed to incite immersive journeys within and throughout.
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Reed Olsen - Creator of Riders in A Mink Cage 11/18/2020
Matthew and Colin talk with Reed Olsen about Riders in a Mink Cage, a new comic book he is printing on hemp paper. Reed uses a bike to get around Seattle and we dive deep into the benefits and challenges of city life on two wheels.
Real Change News Communications - Video link mentioned in episode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIv6XK-BIyQ&feature=emb_title
Seattle Bike Blog's coverage of the story:
https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/2020/11/13/watch-person-driving-injures-a-biking-real-change-vendor-then-spd-mocks-and-blames-the-victim
**UPDATE** This has been fully funded! Stay tuned to our socials for announcements and info!
Kickstarter campaign to print chapter one ends 11/26/2020
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Sprocket App Creator Talks Bike Touring with Matt and Colin
Matthew & Colin chat with Seven, the creator of an online bike marketplace and bicycle blogger.
Search Sprocket App in the iOS or Android app stores
sprocket_blog on IG
sprocketblog.tumblr.com
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Safe 35th and the Jenny Durkan Motor Speedway
In this episode we talk with Chris Priest and Lolly Kunkler, the founders of Safe 35th. They are a group of people who support safety improvements along 35th Ave NE, a busy arterial street connecting the neighborhoods of Lake City, Maple Leaf, and University District. The avenue underwent a major re-pavement project this year using the city’s transportation budget and the design leading up to construction was for a protected bike lane traveling north and an unprotected bike lane moving south downhill. These bicycle lanes were on the Bicycle Master Plan for Seattle. It was a plan that took hundreds of hours of community engagement, volunteer hours, and lobbying effort to secure. 35th Ave NE was identified as a street that should include bicycle infrastructure improvement. However! What we now have is possibly a more dangerous road after re-pavement and laying paint on the road. No bike lanes have been constructed. Travel lanes have been widened, encouraging faster speeds. A center lane was introduced instead. Some dubbed it the Durkan Speedway, named after Seattle Mayor, Jenny Durkan. As the one to appoint the director of the Seattle Department of Transportation, and with the Mayor’s hands off involvement with neighborhood conflicting interest, she has had to accept some responsibility for the numerous crashes taking place on this street now and with people being hospitalized because of it. This corridor in the northeastern part of Seattle is a case study for the entire city, as we have seen injuries related to car crashes the highest they have been for nine years. Fortunate for us, we have Chris and Lolly here to help inform us with what occurred during the year leading up to construction, how the decision to scrap the bike lane plans came about, and what has happened to the street in the interim. Welcome to the show Chris and Lolly.
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Ryan Packer of The Urbanist talks to us about bicycle $$$ and the Seattle City Council
Ryan Packer of The Urbanist talks to us about bicycle $$$ and the Seattle City Council
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Back In The Saddle - Wheeltalk Seattle Season 2 Premier Live!
Matthew and Colin discuss city life on two wheels in the first episode of season 2! Live streamed on the Wheeltalk Seattle YouTube channel October 18, 2018. Special thanks to Copper Tree Coffee House in north Capitol Hill for the studio space!
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Summer In Seattle - Live From Capitol Hill!
Matthew and Colin discuss city life on two wheels. A live episode from Capitol Hill featuring Matthew on the kids bike velodrome at the 2018 Dead Baby Downhill.