The 35th episode of The Spokesmen Cycling Podcast included David Bernstein from The FredCast Cycling Podcast, Carlton Reid from Bike Biz and QuickRelease.tv, and Richard Masoner from Cyclelicious.
Listen now by clicking here: [audio:http://media.libsyn.com/media/spokesmen/The_Spokesmen_35.mp3]
Among the topics we discussed:
- U.S. Networks Vying for Tour Down Under
- Cycling Twitter Users
- Lance Armstrong’s Return to Pro Cycling
- Carlton’s Leg Waxing Video
- What Does Barack Obama’s Presidency Mean for Cycling
- The Bike To Work Book
- The Spokesmen’s Tips
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I think it’s interesting that people are commenting on Twitter about the podcast instead of leaving their comments here! The tweets I’ve seen are:
http://twitter.com/jkl2/statuses/1029069840
http://twitter.com/carsonblume/statuses/1028718252
http://twitter.com/readytoride/statuses/1027393346
http://twitter.com/jfellrath/statuses/1026535884
http://twitter.com/Spinopsys/statuses/1026944019
http://twitter.com/girlmeetsbike/statuses/1026548657
I love the fact that people are commenting on Twitter. For one thing, it might bring the show to an even wider audience. For another, it sort of legitimizes all the talking about Twitter we’ve been doing on the past few shows. ๐
Personally I’ve heard more than enough about Twitter. I listen to the Fredcast and The Spokesmen for cycling news. As a Silicon Valley resident I have plenty of other sources of information about Web 2.0. I liked the part of the show about bike commuting, Obama and Lance though.
Hi Guys! Just discovered this episode of the podcast and I’m hooked already.
Re gmail in the UK: they no longer issue “@gmail.com” addresses to UK residents due to some sort of trademark dispute. New users get a “@googlemail.com” address, but there’s no problems with using/sending to gmail addresses…
Looking forward to listening to the next installment ๐