KBOO Bike Show Podcast

KBOO Bike Show

Bicycle news, culture and advocacy in Portland, Oregon. Broadcast monthly on KBOO FM 90.7

  • Bike Cult Author and Founder Sara Stout

    In the first half of the show our guest is racer, author, bike mechanic and bike shop owner David B. Perry of New York City. He is the author of Bike Cult, a wonderful celebration of bicycle history and culture.

    In the second half our guest is Portland artist, bike mechanic and activist Sara Stout who speaks about some of the many projects she co-founded, from Shift to Bikes to the KBOO Bike Show.

    11 November 2024, 4:46 pm
  • Malta cycling and Atlanta co-op

    In the first half of the show Alon talks to Dr. Suzanne Maas of Malta, Climate Campaign Coordinator of Friends of the Earth Malta.

    In the second half of the show Nedra speaks with Kartapreet Singh of Atlantaâs SOPO Bicycle cooperative, which, as its website states is  âa non-profit, do-it-yourself bicycle repair shop that runs on volunteer power and generous donations.â

    10 October 2024, 2:48 am
  • Porto and LA mobility justice

    Alon speaks with Vera Diogo, the Bicycle Mayor of Porto, Portugal.

    Nedra interviews Lena Williams, the Program Director of People for Mobility Justice in LA.

    8 September 2024, 3:15 pm
  • Women's cycling experiences in Portland and London and the Four degrees to the Street podcast

    In the first half of the show our guests are Cathy Tuttle of Utrecht and Kate Bartlett of London. Activists and researchers, they share the findings of their illuminating and important surveys, conducted in Portland, Oregon and London, the U.K. about womenâs cycling experiences.

    In the second half of the show co-host Nedra Deadwyler is joined by Jasmine Jones-Bynes of the Four Degrees to the Streets podcast and project which, in its own words, âis designed to empower anyone curious about places and spaces⦠giving listeners the tools they need to overcome institutional barriers.â

    10 August 2024, 5:48 pm
  • Handcycling and Cooperatives

    Alon chats with Portlander Max Woodbury, a GIS Specialist with Portland Metroâs Research Center, a handcycle rider and a member of Portlandâs Bicycle Advisory Committee.

    In the second half of the show Nedra speaks with Clément Rames and Mireia Lozano Carbassé, co-founders of Barcelonaâs workersâ cooperative aquí which aims to âcultivate collective agency and weave solidarity networks to build more resilient communities.â

    8 July 2024, 7:40 pm
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