Front Lines MTB Brent Hillier
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A Podcast for the people that truly make mountain biking happen. Not the riders, racers, or product designers but the builders, advocates and the often forgotten Board Members of your local Mountain Bike Trail Association.
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Ep 90 – Amanda Carey, President of the National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA)
We hear from Amanda Carey, the President of the National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA). Amanda joins us from Victor, Idaho. NICA is a youth cycling program that has teams and leagues all over the United States. We hear about how they are not only getting youth outside on bikes but also giving back to the … Continue reading "Ep 90 – Amanda Carey, President of the National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA)"
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Ep 89 – Circular Economy with Miguel Santos of Wonderflux
Is our obsession with gear contributing the destruction of the places we love to use that gear in? How can a circular economy address this? And which companies are out there, in the outdoor sector and beyond, already tapping into it? Miguel Santos is a Sustainability Professional and the Founder and CEO of Wonderflux, a … Continue reading "Ep 89 – Circular Economy with Miguel Santos of Wonderflux"
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Ep 88 – Update with Dave Ternier of Single Track Communications
Dave Ternier shares details of his new project Single Track Communications. We also discuss the future of the podcast and realistic landscape of relying on volunteers as a trail association. Remember that the podcast is supported by listeners like you. Donate HERE! https://podcasts-2.feedpress.com/16677/Ep%2088%20-%20FINAL%20MIX.mp3 Show Notes & Links https://singletrackcomms.com/subscribe/ https://www.facebook.com/singletrackcomms https://www.instagram.com/singletrackcomms Traditional Territory https://native-land.ca/maps/territories/tsleil-waututh-s%c9%99l%cc%93ilw%c9%99ta%c9%82%c9%ac/ https://native-land.ca/maps/territories/skwxwu7mesh-uxwumixw/ … Continue reading "Ep 88 – Update with Dave Ternier of Single Track Communications"
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Ep 87 – Active Transportation and Mountain Biking with Paul Perrault of Bike Cochrane
Paul Perrault tells us the story of Bike Cochrane and how this Alberta organization is building community through mountain bike trail and active transportation advocacy. Paul tells us how Bike Cochrane figured out their town’s ‘bikeability’ and how the organization got started and came to be. https://podcasts-2.feedpress.com/16677/Ep%2087%20-%20FINAL%20MIX.mp3 Show Notes & Links https://www.bikecochrane.com/ https://www.facebook.com/bikecochrane https://www.instagram.com/bikecochrane/ Traditional … Continue reading "Ep 87 – Active Transportation and Mountain Biking with Paul Perrault of Bike Cochrane"
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Ep 86 – Justin Martin of COGGS Discusses Their Indigenous Re-Naming of Trails
Justin Martin, Executive Director of the Cyclists of Gitchee Gumee Shores (COGGS) in Duluth, MN shares how they renamed their Mission Creek trail network. The trails were renamed using traditional indigenous language of Ojibwe. Justin takes us through the entire project from consolation to activation. Next episode we’ll hear from Paul Perrault: Director of Operations … Continue reading "Ep 86 – Justin Martin of COGGS Discusses Their Indigenous Re-Naming of Trails"
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Ep 85 – Dave Ternier and Valley Life Recreation
We hear from Dave Ternier about how he got into advocacy and what is on his mind regarding the future of trails. Dave shares his experience in telling stories and lets us know about Valley Life Recreation, a group in Minnedosa, Manitoba. Join the conversation and take part in a future episode by contacting the … Continue reading "Ep 85 – Dave Ternier and Valley Life Recreation"
Customer Reviews
Must listen
The best podcast for trail organizations. A must listen for board members and those who want to improve their community.
High quality podcast
This podcast is among the very best (on any subject).
Topics and guests are spot-on and interesting.
The host has prepared good, direct, probing question - which the guests are prepared for. I always learn something that I can use.
Unlike some podcasts - the host makes it about the subject matter — and not about himself. As I mentioned, his questions are direct - and do not have a long extended wind-up before finally getting around to what he wants to ask.
The audio is almost always excellent quality.
Excellent podcast & content
I've become a podcast junkie the past 4 or so years, listening to a variety of topics. Kudos to Brent H for both the enthusiasm instilled in his/his guests contributions to each episode, and the amazing insights Front Lines alights as to places I choose spend (some of my favorite) hours each week. Keep it up Brent!