The annual Pedalshift Holiday Spectacular is a year-end chat with Aaron and Guthrie from The Sprocket Podcast on the best things in biking and the podcast, a chat about traversing the Darien Gap plus looking forward to 2019.
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Next Pedalshift Live will be February 2019 – stay tuned!
Housekeeping
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Podcast sponsor slots are available starting in the new year… check out pedalshift.net/sponsor for more info
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Next week is a best of episode featuring friend of the show Michael Riscica on crossing the US by bike
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January is the furthest thing from slow… we have some interviews lining up, a winter tour announcement (yes!) and a couple of great events if you’re in the DC-area with a Pedalshift flavor!
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If you remember back this summer we chatted with Analisa and Erik from Miles of Portraits (episode 122). Well they took that cool 1000 mile Alaskan tour project and made a film and a magazine out of it, and they’re touring the US showing the results starting January 9th in Cranston, RI.
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I’ll be MCing and helping out the Q&A for the two DC-area events… Tyson’s REI on 1/22 and DC REI on 1/24. Both are 6:30-8:30pm. Immediately following the event on 1/24 we’re going to be doing a Pedalshift/Miles of Portraits meetup at a very close-by spot TBA. The event and meetup are both free to attend, but Miles of Portraits magazine will be available for purchase and so will adult beverages and food at the meetup locale. Come hang out at the first meetup of 2019!
The Interview
Pedalshift Society
Quick wrapup here about supporting the show through Pedalshift Society. With listener support, we’ve expanded the show to weekly, added tour videos, moved the Tour Journals from pay to in-podcast and helped pay for improved equipment and all hosting fees. And its all thanks to the people you hear in the end credits. As we reset to a new year, why not add your name to the list? Five bucks, two bucks or even a buck a month helps keep things going, and you can cancel anytime. There’s also annual and one-shot options too if you’re not into the small, monthly thing. Added bonus, it’s all working again if you’ve had trouble signing up! Check out pedalshift.net/society. On to the society!
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Michael Hart
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Thomas Skadow
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Noah Schroer
Harry Telgadas
Chris Barron
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Todd Stutz
Mr. T
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Harry Hugel
Stephen Dickerson
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Michelle Miller
Matthew Lewis
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Scott Culbertson
Matt Perry
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Roy Evritt
Greg Braithwaite
John Maier
William Cairns
Sandy Pizzio
Richard Patch
Mark Messer
Jeff Muster
Seth Pollack
Dave Roll
Joseph Quinn
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Byron Paterson (a name I pronounce properly now)
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Ray Jackson
Jeff Frey
Kenny Mikey
And all anonymous and past contributors for helping make this show happen!
Music
You’ve been hearing about Jason Kent and his music for many fine episodes. Their latest album may be their best yet. Go get it.