Quick Brown Foxes Ayesha McGowan
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Podcast by Ayesha McGowan
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Chapter 20: Brooke Goudy
In this episode, we're joined by Brooke "Rowdy" Goudy herself as she tells us about her journey into bicycles via commuting, community building, mountain bikes, bikepacking and more!
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Chapter 19: Rachel Olzer
In this chapter, we talk to organizer, storyteller, speaker, founder of Pedal2thePeople and current executive director of All Bikes Welcome, Dr. Rachel Olzer.
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Chapter 18: Devin Cowens (Live at Thee Abundance Summit 2022)
She’s a community organizer, event planner and advocate for BIPOC folks in cycling. She launched Radical Adventure Riders ATL (RAR ATL) in 2019 and is an avid bikepacker and gravel cyclist.
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Chapter 17: Dawn Wright
Dawn Wright is a geographer and oceanographer. She is a leading authority in the application of geographic information system technology to the field of ocean and coastal science, and a cyclist!
Links as mentioned in the Episode:
Old UCSB cycling stories and pics from Collegiate Nationals, including how her original road bike was stolen - https://dusk.geo.orst.edu/ucsb/
The dive press release - https://www.esri.com/about/newsroom/announcements/esris-dawn-wright-will-journey-to-challenger-deep-with-explorer-victor-vescovo/
The expedition web site - https://mappingthedeep-story.hub.arcgis.com
The Dive: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/08a75d3687e749989840e7d236aab74d
Twitter, Instagram - @deepseadawn
Strava - https://www.strava.com/athletes/22276625 -
Chapter 16: KC Cross
This week we have the privilege of speaking with KC Cross, a queer and nonbinary cyclist, mental health clinician, speaker, and activist out of Fayetteville Arkansas. They tell us about jumping on a hybrid for a long first ride as an adult, finding their passion, and the community that followed.
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Chapter 15: Analise Cleopatra
Analise Cleopatra tells us about getting into bikes as part of a film project (Pedal Through) in 2019 and all the places it's taken her since.
Customer Reviews
Love Coming Along for the Ride!
I love this podcast so much. Ayesha is a wonderful host and you really feel like you’re hanging out with her and the incredible guests she talks with. Hearing women of color tell about their journeys, experiences and relationships with cycling is more of what we need in this sport/hobby. Representation matters! Thank you Ayesha for your work and looking forward to following your professional career.
Thoughtful guest!
It’s been great to find another woman to add to my podcast rotation. Ayesha’s ability to make the person that she in interviewing feel comfortable and open is a skill that not a lot of interviewers have.
Great conversations!
This is a wonderful podcast. I've been seeking out more women's voices in regards to all things cycling, and this one has the added bonus of being all women of color. Their viewpoints and experiences have all been extremely varied so far, and I look forward to following Ayesha McGowan's work now!
Ayesha may not be a professional interviewer, but instead the episodes have the feel of two people having an interesting conversation.