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Rowing in Color

Denise Aquino & Patricia Destine

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Denise Aquino and Patricia Destine are two women of color who are dedicated to promoting diversity within the sport of rowing. Both are former rowers turned coxswains turned coaches in the sport. Together they have almost 25 years of experience on the erg, at regattas, in the launch, or at the boathouse. No stranger to navigation or microphones, these former coxswains amplify what it’s like to navigate the topic of race within the white-dominated sport of rowing. Like most bodies of water, t ...
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All Bodies on Bikes is a movement to create and foster a size-inclusive bike community. Join Marley and Maggie as they explore the ideas surrounding “All Bodies On Bikes” and the impact this movement has on communities. We will explore themes such as party pace and why Marley hates it, the limitations of equipment, finding clothing and cycling tools, group ride dynamics as a larger-bodied person, the impact that “All Bodies On Bikes” has had and can have on the cycling industry as a whole. O ...
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Melinda started riding in Bike MS in 2014 with her corporate team as a way to get out and have fun. After her 3rd Bike MS ride in 2016, she found herself diagnosed with MS. Since then she has joined the committee to help give back to the community. In 2022 she was named the Most Inspirational Rider for the Bay to Bay ride. It was that recognition o…
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I’ve long used cycling as a tool in my mental health toolbox, and as I’ve gotten more public with my mental health struggles and started talking about it on social media, it turns out i’m not alone. My anecdotal experience is supported by a number of scientific studies that have come to a similar conclusion, namely that “Cycling for transportation …
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MidSouth Gravel is an iconic gravel event in Stillwater, Oklahoma that has become well known for their efforts towards inclusion and supporting every last rider with a raging DFL party. Today we get a chance to interview Beth McBride, 2024’s DFL (Dead Effing Last) Rider. This was extra special for All Bodies on Bikes, as Beth was a member of our 20…
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Julie Norman is a Body Empowerment Coach, providing professional wellness services that are rooted in compassion, trauma-informed and HAES (Health At Every Size) based. Her background as a registered dietitian and yoga teacher in eating disorders treatment, plus 25 years of personal recovery, inspire her to mainly serve clients seeking deep and las…
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Andrew Schneider is the founder of Party Size Cycling, part apparel company, part New Jersey cycling gang. Basically, they host chill rides and make chill stuff. Andrew himself is a fat cyclist, a major advocate of the Adventure Lite lifestyle and the DIY ethos. http:www.partysizecycling.com https://www.instagram.com/party.size.cycling/ Pathless Pe…
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What does it take to instill confidence and courage in young riders? This week, Marley and Maggie sit down with the Executive Director of El Grupo Youth Cycling, a Tuscon based nonprofit that is empowering youth through bicycles. Denise brings 10+ years of nonprofit experience in sport based youth development, with 3 years as a collegiate rowing co…
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Sebastien Sutherland (they/them) is a cyclist, consultant, community activist and drag king originally from Scotland based in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. They’ve been cycling for over 10 years and advocate for better representation, diversity and access in cycling. They believe getting on a bike can change people’s lives for the better and that e…
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Marley and Maggie are alone in the studio this week, digging into the power of language. Specifically, why do we call ourselves Fat Cyclists, and what does it mean when that gets erased? Support Maggie on her Maine to South Carolina Bike Trip Language Resource Guide Donate to All Bodies on Bikes (a 501c3 nonprofit) Follow us on Instagram: @allbodie…
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Bike New York provides free bike education programs across the five boroughs, imparting bike riding skills to both children and adults. The focus is on ensuring individuals can ride bikes safely and confidently in the city. In 2020, the organization successfully instructed over 30,000 New Yorkers in bike skills. Additionally, Bike New York coordina…
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This week on the show it’s back to basics with Marley and Maggie, as they catch up all things All Bodies on Bikes. Together they cover winter riding, PSI, and upcoming events. All Bodies on Bikes Cycling Kits - Get yours here Follow us on Instagram: @allbodiesonbikes @feisty_media All Bodies on Bikes Website: https://www.allbodiesonbikes.com/ Feist…
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Joining us this week is Kristi Mohn, from LifeTime events to talk all things Unbound Gravel, but especially their efforts towards inclusion with a new program, Wheels of Welcome that Marley Blonsky is leading. Kristi started riding gravel back in 2004 in Emporia, Kansas. She joked that there are 3 paved road rides and 300 gravel routes. Since then,…
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Claire Pomykala is on the adventure of a lifetime - solo bike touring around the world. After graduating college in 2021, she embarked on a solo, self-supported adventure from Atlanta, GA to Baltimore, MD, at the age of 21. Despite her limited knowledge of bikepacking, her passion for biking and thirst for adventure fueled her journey. Just a month…
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Happy Black History Month! This week on the show we welcome Yasmin Boakye for a super fun conversation. Yasmin is a Ghanaian-American cyclist, triathlete, and all-around badass from the Maryland suburbs of DC. We learn how Yasmin fell in love with gravel cycling through the All Bodies on Bikes SBT Gravel team, about her experience with the 1928 Leg…
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Andrew Schneider is the founder of Party Size Cycling, part apparel company, part New Jersey cycling gang. Basically, they host chill rides and make chill stuff. Andrew himself is a fat cyclist, a major advocate of the Adventure Lite lifestyle and the DIY ethos. http:www.partysizecycling.com https://www.instagram.com/party.size.cycling/ Pathless Pe…
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Matt Hartman is a very handsome single 41 year old white cis male. He’s a taurus with blue eyes, brown hair, an amazing mustache and tattoos that some may consider “regrettable.” He enjoys long walks in airport terminals and even longer gravel rides in NWA. Some of his not so guilty pleasures include too many espresso shots from boujee coffee shops…
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The holidays are here and to make your gifting a bit easier, Maggie and Marley have put together a list of their favorite things. We hope that you find this both entertaining and helpful! Please note that there are affiliate links included below. If/when you make a purchase using this link, we get a small kickback. Your support helps us continue to…
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All Bodies on Bikes has 11 regional chapters across the United States. Today we’re chatting with our Denver team about their experiences leading an All Bodies on Bikes chapter, their motivations, and some learnings they’ve had during their first year as an official All Bodies on Bikes Chapter. Noelle (they/them): white, queer, non-binary, fat femme…
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Claire Pomykala is on the adventure of a lifetime - solo bike touring around the world. After graduating college in 2021, she embarked on a solo, self-supported adventure from Atlanta, GA to Baltimore, MD, at the age of 21. Despite her limited knowledge of bikepacking, her passion for biking and thirst for adventure fueled her journey. Just a month…
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It is officially fall and wow, it’s been a summer. So many races, fun things, and life events to catch up on. Join Marley & Maggie for an end-of-summer recap! Twisted Spoke CBD Chamois Cream - All Bodies on Bikes gets 25% of proceeds Cleverhood - Size inclusive rain gear - All Bodies on Bikes gets 20% of proceeds All Bodies on Bikes Merch! Get Your…
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Grounded Nebraska is a community-centric gravel race and ride just outside of Lincoln, Nebraska that brings us together for a weekend of adult summer camp, but with bikes. The event was born out of the shared conviction to make all within the cycling world feel seen, heard and celebrated with the ethos, "cycling is for everyone". Joining us today i…
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Alyssa founded Radical Joy Riding in 2022 as a WTF-focused, accessible biking group in Washington DC, and has organized skill shares, beginner rides, and overnights to inspire marginalized cyclists to do what feels good in their bodies. As an organizer with DC Bike Party and Bikes Not Bombs DC, Alyssa strives to be the human embodiment of a no-drop…
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Ri is a photojournalist who specializes in human connections and captivating visual storytelling. As someone who has spent a good portion of their life navigating the overwhelm and isolation of perplexing chronic illnesses, she puts an emphasis on elevating the stories of folks who don’t get the representation and platforms they deserve, and that o…
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Micah Pulleyn (she/her) resides in western North Carolina, where she grew up and has been an event producer for 12 years. Micah is the director of Outdoors For All, a 4-day summit focusing on increasing diversity and equity in the outdoors, oversees rural economic development and outdoor recreation initiatives, and is the partnership and outreach d…
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Jenn Levine, also known as Chubbybikelady on Instagram, has just completed a ride from Michigan to California. Jenn cannot ride alone because of her seizure risk, so her kids carried her gear, and were her SAG crew. Jenn has lived with epilepsy for much of her life and recently overcame cancer, embarked on the journey to mark a new chapter in her l…
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Ellen Noble is a retired professional cyclist living in Western Massachusetts with her boyfriend, Adin, and our dog, Winnie. Since her retirement, she has filled her life with many odd jobs — the best of them being bike race announcing and commentating. Ellen recently launched a podcast called This One’s For You, to share inspirational and encourag…
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Meg Fisher is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, 2x Paralympian and 11x World Champion Cyclist. She earned her doctorate at the University of Washington in 2014. Meg continues to race bikes professionally, predominantly endurance gravel and mountain bike events. She also runs her own physical therapy clinic in Missoula, Montana. She loves to play outsid…
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Ri is a photojournalist who specializes in human connections and captivating visual storytelling. As someone who has spent a good portion of their life navigating the overwhelm and isolation of perplexing chronic illnesses, she puts an emphasis on elevating the stories of folks who don’t get the representation and platforms they deserve, and that o…
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Joshua Charles Eckert aka Superman is 24 years old. He was born in Sarasota, Florida. Josh was always attracted to superheroes growing up because he loved that they give themselves for others. He has always found value in connecting with others and helping others. That trait has lead him to not only lead an incredible movement within AFA, but to be…
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Buckle up listeners - this week is an adventure. Marley and Maggie recap Marley’s recent completion of Unbound Gravel 100 in Emporia, Kansas. The duo discuss her preparation (or lack thereof), her pre-race events including a Shimano photoshoot and film festival, and how she managed to get through one of the most grueling gravel races around. Unboun…
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Carolyne grew up in eastern Massachusetts, where her love of riding her training wheels down to the harbor to watch the fishing boats grew into a passion for exploring the city’s furthest neighborhoods on two wheels. She moved to New Mexico as a teenager, where she got a wild hair to ride her bike down the west coast with nothing but a picnic blank…
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Gravel cycling specifically, has been known recently for its efforts to be more inclusive. But inclusivity doesn't just happen, it takes people behind the scenes working tirelessly in advocacy work, and community building. This week, we welcome Greer Van Dyck to discuss her journey to her current role - community relations director of SBT Gravel. G…
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Bike-on was founded in 1999 by Scott Pellett in Coventry Rhode Island . Scott was injured in an accident as a teenager and was adamant about helping folks of every ability get outside and enjoy adaptive cycling ! Starting in his garage , he began one of the first online adaptive sports companies to provide mobility equipment and Expert guidance thr…
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In 2019, Leta was certified by The League of American Bicyclists as a League Cycling Instructor (LCI). As an LCI, she is able to share her love of cycling by teaching learn to ride, Smart Cycling and various cycling classes and topics to children and adults. Leta is also certified by the LAB as a League Cycling Coach. Now she is able to lead LCI se…
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