(photo courtesy Megan Ramey) Meet Megan Ramey. While working as a sustainability consultant for major corporations in Boston, Megan discovered that there was no one-stop, easy-to-use source for all the info she needed to plan […]
(photo courtesy Megan Ramey) Meet Megan Ramey. While working as a sustainability consultant for major corporations in Boston, Megan discovered that there was no one-stop, easy-to-use source for all the info she needed to plan […]
(photo courtesy of Maria Borowik) Meet Maria Borowik. An Argentinian/Canadian, she found her way to the southeastern United States because of love, and although she and that man parted, she let love of the outdoors […]
It is my birthday weekend, and I am grateful to be alive (after surviving this). I am more committed than ever in my belief that we can make things better, even if that currently requires […]
I’ve chosen the final 5 women to feature August 27-31 in the “You Go, Girl” series. The last post will feature an interview with the director of a short film with which I have totally […]
Okay, so we’re at Day 17 here in the “You, Go, Girl!” series, where I promised you stories about 31 women throughout August who are making it more welcoming to ride bikes across the USA. […]
(photo courtesy of Jackie Marchand) Meet Jackie Marchand. She is the owner/operator of WomanTours, a women-only bike tour company that offers fully-supported multi-day trips both in the USA and internationally, designed for women of all […]
Meet Shanequa Gay. Shanequa is one of the many artists around the USA who make bike riding more welcoming through the inclusive, educational and celebratory nature of their public art. She was one of the […]
(photo courtesy of Jenn Dice) Meet Jenn Dice. She is one of the most important people in the United States today. That’s because she was just named President and CEO (on the very day I […]