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Host Gabriel Aldaz sits down with other bicycle touring and bikepacking enthusiasts to have unexpected, revealing, and often humorous conversations about their most memorable bike touring adventures. You’ll hear individuals, friends, partners, and families from all walks of life share the joys (and sometimes challenges) of bicycle touring. A willingness to explore the unknown, overcoming self-doubt, resilience, and experiencing acts of kindness from complete strangers are recurring themes. G ...
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We connect, engage, and grow Women in Big Data by unlocking the Career, Big Data, and Analytics know-how of industry experts & thought leaders. Discover Career insights and what you can do with Big Data and Analytics to create a better future for everyone: organizations, societies, and individuals.
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Storytelling. True Life Experiences. San Francisco Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason speaks of Child Abuse, Racism, Drug Addition, Gay Life., Marathons, physical fitness & more. Life Lessons learned.
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Listener Frédéric Dith alerted me that long blue lines mark long distance cycling routes, not only in Japan but also in Taiwan and South Korea. During a year of backpacking in Asia, following a burnout from the pandemic and working at a Berlin startup, Fred bikepacked the 633-kilometer-long Four Rivers Cycle Route, traversing South Korea from Seoul…
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If you enjoy hearing about random acts of kindness towards cyclists, you'll love this episode! Belgian cyclist Kris Vlaeminck shares selected tales of hospitality from his tours in Europe, North America, and Asia. With the help of strangers, Kris and his riding partners Johan and Luc overcome inclement weather in Scotland, water and food shortages …
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We would love to hear your feedback on this episode! Please click here to share your thoughts via text message. We can't wait to hear what's on your mind! Listen and get insights into Data Science & Presentation Skills in this talk with Margot Gerritsen, (Founder & Former Executive Director Women in Data Science (WiDS) Worldwide, and Professor [Eme…
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Imagine bicycling from San Francisco to Los Angeles in one week, not alone, but in a peloton of thousands. For 545 miles, a team of roadies dedicate their time and energy to supporting your southward journey. The daily rest stops are extravagant events with costumes, dance parties, and drag shows, while the nightly camps provide relaxation areas, m…
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Suffering a heat stroke in the middle of Vietnam’s mountainous jungles was definitely not in the plans when Hannah Bowley decided to cycle from Hanoi to Singapore. Hannah was in month nine of a one-year touring adventure, and Southeast Asia was the third leg of her trip, following long rides in Western Europe, which included the Camino de Santiago,…
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Inspired by a man who bicycled across France to attend a wedding, Simon Alfassa decided to organize his own solo bike tour from Berlin (where he resides) to Copenhagen. There’s just one problem: He has no idea what he’s doing. From using his “super weird” secondhand city bike to carrying many kilos of dead weight to stashing his smartphone in a soa…
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A long blue line runs 70 kilometers, across picturesque islands and over majestic suspension bridges, between Onomichi and Imabari in Japan. This is the famous Shimanami National Cycle Route, a trail that Singapore native Poh Yu Seung and his wife selected for their first bicycle tour. The couple packed their Brompton-style folding bikes and flew t…
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Ida Sigusch and Tilman Jiménez Reichow met and fell in love in Umeå, Sweden. A long bicycle tour through Europe, initially on a recumbent tandem, strengthened their relationship (this is by no means a given). On the road, Ida and Tilman met many friendly and helpful people who helped them in their quest to reach lighthouses at extreme points of Con…
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We would love to hear your feedback on this episode! Please click here to share your thoughts via text message. We can't wait to hear what's on your mind! Listen and get insights into Tech Roles in GenAI Times in this talk with Nahia Orduña, Technical Leader Strategic Accounts at Amazon Web Services and co-author—together with Slavik Dimitrovich—of…
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One of the hardest parts of turning a vision into reality is simply getting started. Professional photographer Christopher Briscoe has made a habit of starting – and completing – bold undertakings, such as multiple long-distance cycling trips in the United States. He embarked on his first cross-country bicycle journey with his friend Brian in 1976.…
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Cuba is a fascinating island nation whose beautiful beaches, diverse geography, tropical climate, relative safety, and less-traveled roads have made it an excellent bicycle touring destination. Canadians Jim and Susan Allman have been exploring Cuba by bicycle for the past 20 years. They share incredible stories about finding accommodations, naviga…
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We would love to hear your feedback on this episode! Please click here to share your thoughts via text message. We can't wait to hear what's on your mind! Listen and get insights into Trustworthy Generative AI in this talk with Veronique Van Vlasselaer and Bart Baesens. Veronique is the Analytics and AI Lead for South, West, & East Europe at SAS. S…
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Inspired by his mother and his acting professor, Mark Vashro began to dream of bicycling across the United States as a college student. In 2010, after two years of preparation, Mark cycled from Boston, Massachusetts, to San Diego, California. Determined not to put his acting and filmmaking career on hold, Mark carried along 125 pounds (57 kilos) of…
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Five-year-old Alix has already experienced more bicycle tours than many adults. In this episode, her parents, Mylène Lenzi and David Clément, share the experiences gained by touring with Alix, give tips on what equipment to bring along, and list their favorite child-friendly routes in Europe. Along the way, they also tell about the Festival du Roc …
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We would love to hear your feedback on this episode! Please click here to share your thoughts via text message. We can't wait to hear what's on your mind! Listen, and get insights into Bias in the AI Lifecycle in this talk with Veronique Van Vlasselaer, Analytics & AI Lead South, West & East Europe at SAS. We talk about: How to define Bias in AI an…
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During the pandemic, Malte Bossert came up with the idea of a themed bicycle tour whose goal would be to visit all 46 places in his native Germany with the name of Neukirchen (literally, “New Church”). Malte convinced his lifelong friend and fellow computer science student Tilman to participate, and together they wrote a program on Christmas Eve to…
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When Michelle Savacool set out to cycle Chile, top to bottom, a distance comparable to crossing the United States, she worried most about the weather. Indeed, the first unbearably hot days in the Atacama Desert turned her plans upside down, and she was forced to reassess the purpose of her trip. Abandoning her goal of pedaling the length of Chile, …
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We would love to hear your feedback on this episode! Please click here to share your thoughts via text message. We can't wait to hear what's on your mind! Listen, and get insights into Women & Data Leadership in this talk with Theresa Kushner, Partner at Business Data Leadership & Women in Big Data Board Member. We talk about: what is data leadersh…
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From passing Hors D'oeuvres, To serving dinner, To slicing the wedding cake, To clearing the tables, To stacking the chairs, and then finally, making my way home. Having worked in the homes of Larry Alison, The Getty’s, The Joost, The Fishers, The John Deere Family, The Gallo Family, and The Japanese Consulate General of San Francisco. Having serve…
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We would love to hear your feedback on this episode! Please click here to share your thoughts via text message. We can't wait to hear what's on your mind! Listen, and get insights into How to Sell the Way Your Customers Want to Buy in this talk with Kristin Zhivago, President & Founder at Zhivago Partners. We talk about her bestseller book RoadMap …
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We would love to hear your feedback on this episode! Please click here to share your thoughts via text message. We can't wait to hear what's on your mind! Listen, and get insights into the Value of Data for Organizations in this talk with Lieve Lanoye, Team Leader Market Intro & Big Data Team, and Paola Masuzzo, Lead Data Scientist at TP Vision . W…
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Donald Trump Montage | A Story of Fact Not Fiction - Part 2 A audio news montage of the twice impeached & presently indicted former United States President, Donald John Trump [Part 2} Turn off the lights, gaze at the ceiling & listen to Audio News Montage of Part 1 & Part 2 of the truth behind Donald John Trump on the Ynot Truth Podcast [available …
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We would love to hear your feedback on this episode! Please click here to share your thoughts via text message. We can't wait to hear what's on your mind! Listen, and get insights into Data, Humanitarian Aid & Migration in this talk with Tuba Bircan, Research Professor of Sociology at the VUB, Social Scientist at the Wellcome Connecting Science and…
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An audio news montage of the behavior & actions of the former United States President, Donald John Trump. Unempathetic. Hostile. Egocentric Manipulative. Impulsive. Seditious. Misogyny. Racist. DSM-5 Similar to the behavior of a child, anyone who speaks "the truth" /or/ not in the best light of the former U.S. President is vilified, ostracized, and…
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We would love to hear your feedback on this episode! Please click here to share your thoughts via text message. We can't wait to hear what's on your mind! Listen, and get insights into Robotics, Women & The Future in this talk with Greet Van de Perre, Postdoctoral Researcher at Brubotics - Human Robotics Research Centre at VUB, and Franziska Kirste…
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We would love to hear your feedback on this episode! Please click here to share your thoughts via text message. We can't wait to hear what's on your mind! Listen, and get insights into Business Skills & Career Growth for Women in Technology in this talk with Erika Lunceford, Senior Vice President Consensus Solutions at PeerNova. We talk about the r…
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In 1994, Tony Eason realized that there was more to life than: guzzling alcohol, snorting cocaine, ingesting ecstasy, speaking of what others need to work on, and/or bathing in self-pity. Therefore, he put down the cocaine and embarked on a 540-mile, 7-day, bike ride titled California AIDS Ride sponsored by Tangeray #2; created by Dan Pallota & Pal…
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We would love to hear your feedback on this episode! Please click here to share your thoughts via text message. We can't wait to hear what's on your mind! Listen, and get insights into The Past, Present & Future of Bias in AI in this talk with Karen De Sousa Pesse, Senior Executive at Salesforce & Anita Prinzie, Product & Marketing Manager at Omina…
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Listen to "Coming Out of The Closet" to hear San Franciscan, Tony Eason's journey from Heterosexuality to Homosexuality & uniting with the Gay / LGBTQIA Community. Many people use the term "coming out" to refer to the process of telling someone else how they identify in terms of their romantic orientation, sexual orientation, or gender identity. Co…
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We would love to hear your feedback on this episode! Please click here to share your thoughts via text message. We can't wait to hear what's on your mind! Listen, and get insights into Career Advancement Strategies for Women in Technology in this talk with Deborah Sgro, Director Global Mentoring at Women In Big Data. Mentoring Mentoring Program - W…
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We would love to hear your feedback on this episode! Please click here to share your thoughts via text message. We can't wait to hear what's on your mind! Listen, and get insights into Big Data, Data4Good & Data Governance with experts Frederik Pivetta, Managing Partner & Co-Founder at Dalberg Data Insights, as well as AI4Belgium Co-Lead for Data G…
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We would love to hear your feedback on this episode! Please click here to share your thoughts via text message. We can't wait to hear what's on your mind! Deep-dive, together with our experts, into the relationship between big data, digital skills and jobs, the role of diversity and inclusion, what our guests learned along the way, and the future o…
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West Berlin 1986 - 1989, I lived in Kreuzberg, West Berlin., SO 36 , Germany. A cultural melting pot. From Oranien Bar; To Cafe M – Goltzstrasse 33: To drinking beers at the Risiko. with Blixr Bargeld of The Bad Seeds. To dancing at Dschungel Club with Sadie – Nürnberger Straße 53, To hanging with Nina Hagen. To standing on the film set of "Der Him…
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Like many beginner podcasters, I had no idea “How to start a podcast?" So, I researched Facebook groups, Youtube Tutorials, Quora, and various forums on “HOW TO START A PODCAST CHANNEL?” Let me tell Ya: “It was no cakewalk! Yet 6 months later, in 6 steps, I launched the Ynot Truth Podcast" Presently, in the hopes of being of service, I've recorded:…
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We would love to hear your feedback on this episode! Please click here to share your thoughts via text message. We can't wait to hear what's on your mind! Listen to how you can become a data-minded organization, including, e.g., what our experts learned along the way: Tina Rosario, Chief Data Officer, Europe at SAP and Executive Board Member & Euro…
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After 20 years of teaching yoga in San Francisco. Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason is interviewed by Magi Khoo of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco. Tony speaks of how he got introduced to yoga, his feelings about his Iyengar Yoga Institute 2 yr. Advanced Teacher Training experience, and how hatha yoga can become more accessible to the African Am…
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We would love to hear your feedback on this episode! Please click here to share your thoughts via text message. We can't wait to hear what's on your mind! Listen to how you can develop and use responsible AI, e.g., including the role of diversity & inclusion, with experts Virginia Dignum, Professor Responsible Artificial Intelligence at Umeå Univer…
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Humans killing humans will not be applauded. In support of the Ukrainian Citizens & Президент України, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, I pledge to assist in getting "The Truth" out about Putin's "Special Military Operation" . Therefore: I DARE YOU! Turn the lights off. Lay on the bed looking at the ceiling. Hit the "play button." And then, i…
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Once upon a time, a prominent Las Vegas Hotel hired Tony Eason for his most lucrative event floral contract to date. A New Year's Eve Party in Las Vegas. After successfully completing the gig, in celebration of his success, Tony Eason visits a local gay bar. followed by cocktails at the Hard Rock Casino & honeymoon style gay sex & more. Ynot Truth …
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After years of child abuse, verbal abuse, being raped & racism, I’ve realized: One must discard the unnecessary baggage - living life with only "carry-on" luggage . The Childhood of a Black Man. Listen Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/childhood-of-a-black-man-racism-abuse-1972/id1599169939?i=1000549604741 Listen Here: https://open.spotif…
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After a bicycle crash in Berlin, Germany, with a fractured tibia, Tony Eason embarks on an emergency International Airline Flight home from Berlin Tegel "Otto Lilienthal" Airport [TXL} to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport [CDC] to San Francisco International Airport [SFO]. Traveling with a boxed bicycle, suitcase, and backpack, every aspect of the pl…
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Once upon a time, Itching for some excitement, I scanned through the San Francisco online dating - GAY s+x personals There was a wide range of single gay men available on the internet. Bears Twinks Submissive Bottoms Alphas Cross Dressers Slaves [and more]. After DISQUALIFYING online profiles with no pics or biography descriptions, I found a homose…
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In Honor of Master Gunnery Sargent Ralph Anthony Eason [E9}, Tony Eason commits to running the Marine Corps Marathon [26.2 miles / 44 km]. One month prior, on a marathon training run, Tony develops IT Band Syndrome. Unwilling to surrender to defeat, having not run in a month, he arrives to Arlington, Virginia start line. With a knee injury, fortitu…
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After 10 yrs. of laughing at other yoga students, debating the pros and cons of B.K.S. Iyengar vs Pattabhi Jois and critiquing the knowledge of yoga teachers, I committed myself to the 2yr Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco. A small part of my commitment (for the next two years) was attending an asana c…
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The year 1982. I was 22 years old. New to San Francisco. Young & Beautiful. Virginal in more ways than one. And I was desperately seeking friendships. San Francisco's Night Life was booming! Yet after 84 nights of alcohol, cocaine & ecstasy, things began to change. As a drug addict, borderline alcoholic and delusional twink, I experienced the walk …
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After 59 years of existence, marathoner, cyclist, swimmer, yoga teacher, and podcaster, San Franciscan, Tony Eason shares true stories about his life challenges, epiphanies, successes, and failures. Life Lessons Learned: Storytelling. An Audio Diary of his true life experiences - "The Ynot Truth!" Podcast Episodes: Drug Addiction, Marathon Training…
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Host and producer of "The Dana Brenklin Radio Show" interviews nephew of Michael Jackson, Singer/Songwriter Austin Brown about his music, mental illness, women and more. Tune in to "The Dana Brenklin Radio Show" for more interviews, independent artists, her views on current events and more, every Thursday at 9AM PST at kclafm.com or with your smart…
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