This week I’m in the hot seat as my friend Ryan ask me YOUR questions! He interviewed me once before on Ep. 8, but a lot has changed in 48 episodes and thanks to your questions we had plenty to talk about.
If you’ve been listening for a while you’ve probably heard me talk about my lack of expectations for the podcast. Not in a self-deprecating way, but in the way that you do something that you’re passionate about for a community you love without expectations. I didn’t tell anyone about the podcast or promote it outside of an obscure post on a small instagram account, but that didn’t stop me from quickly realizing not only the popularity of Bikepacking, but the desire for these types of interviews and stories. Admittedly, there is a part of me that wanted this podcast to remain small and obscure. That part of me is insecure, self-conscious, and it can be riddled with anxiety and doubt, but I’ve tried my best to produce the show authentically and to the best of my abilities with the time and talent I have. In the process I’ve grown considerably as a person, and while I’m still not 100% comfortable in this roll and feel like I have so much to learn, I am ready to fully embrace this opportunity and take it to the next level.
In the past few months I have been working in the background to shift my focus on Bikes or Death from a hobby to a career. I will be announcing many new and exciting changes in the coming months, but for now I’m excited to share that for the first time ever I’m partnering with companies that believe in BoD and are equally committed to its success. I’m only partnering with brands that I dig and believe my listeners will benefit from, and most importantly aren’t going to silence or censor the show in any way shape or form. We discuss this topic more in-depth on this week’s episode, so give it a listen won’t ya?!
This week’s episode was supported by Rockgeist, who wants you to know about their monthly raffle benefiting organizations committed to promoting diversity and inclusivity in bikepacking and the outdoors. Learn more, and enter for your chance to win a CUSTOM Mudlust Framebag, at Rockgeist.com.
I’m also stoked to share with you my new favorite sunglasses from Goodr. When I lost my expensive ass sunglasses a month ago I sought out to find an affordable alternative that didn’t sacrifice on quality or style, blah blah blah….sunglasses. Check out some of my favs at Goodr.com/BikesorDeath.