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The Hidden WorkforceThe Hidden WorkforceThe Hight Family- One Pink Balloon & Adventures with Alex- Ronnie Brock Ep. 121Welcome, listeners! Join me, Lisa Toth, as we venture through the Hidden Workforce, a show about the positive impact people who live with different abilities bring to the workforce and our world.   You don't want to miss the amazing guests we have on this week's episode of the Hidden Workforce. If you have ever lost someone you love, it can be so hard to navigate through that loss. Join us as we hear from authors Averie, Marty, and Richard Hight bringing hope "One Pink Balloon" at a time. Then Alex takes u...2024-03-3028 minBiotechnology Focus PodcastBiotechnology Focus Podcast069 | Drug companies fined, new digital pill, Mississauga - A stem hub for successThe field of biotechnology is constantly evolving. It encompasses everything that harnesses cellular and biomolecular processes to develop technologies and products that will improve our lives and the health of our planet. This is Michelle Currie with the breaking biotechnology news of the week from Biotechnology Focus radio. Today, I will be discussing how a Canadian drug firm was fined this week for overcharging the U.K. health system roughly £34 million pounds; how the University of Alberta’s researchers have built on the studies from the Edmonton Protocol’s in hopes of making a powerful revolution in diabe...2017-11-2800 minCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 056: "Catch me in the break, how 'bout dat?" He's been called "the people's champ," "the kid," and even "the one nobody saw coming." In the final installment of our Mission Crit Coverage, we sit down with Cesar Valenzuela, who has gained fans from around the world after taking first place in Saturday's crit, beating one of the world's fastest criterium racers: Colin Strickland. The 18-year-old shares his story, including how he stumbled across cycling and what fuels his motivation to keep training. Find out what exactly was going through Valenzuela's mind to ultimately take first place in one of the most emotionally-driven races of the season...2017-04-251h 30CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 055: Retaining notoriety in a high-stakes game Colin Strickland became somewhat of a folk legend last season by winning all four of the Red Hook races last season. Taking second place to young SoCal racer Cesar Valenzuela this weekend, Strickland still has a large target on his back due to his success last year. Riding for a new team this season, Strickland has hand-picked his teammates, who are also notorious in their athleticism and their speed. In this third episode of our four-episode series for Mission Crit, learn how Strickland plans up the ante this Saturday, and how he feels about the new competitors. 2017-04-251h 02CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 054: First comes love, then come the bike races... In the second leg of the special Mission Crit four-part series, we talk to the masterminds behind the event: James Grady and Clare Eiluned. It's hard to believe that San Francisco's most popular crit started as an exploration method for Grady, who was looking for an entrance into the fixed-gear scene as a distraction from a breakup. Now, Grady has found a partner-in-crime in his wife Clare, who is the silent partner working diligently behind-the-scenes. In this episode, find out the time, patience and dedication it takes to put on one of the fastest-growing criterium races in California.2017-04-251h 17CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 053: The 96-millisecond win by Sydney Richardson In this first episode of our four-part Mission Crit IV episode coverage, we talk with Sydney Richardson who took third place in Saturday's race. Richardson beat Veronika Volok by only 96 milliseconds in a nail-biting finish. In this episode, learn more about Richardson's travels, her early start in cycling in her hometown of Miami, and what her future plans are for the remainder of the season. 2017-04-251h 15CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCyclecast 052: From Hollywood to bikes: Dorothy Wong In honor of National Women's History Month, we decided to showcase one SoCal's most cherished race organizers, Dorothy Wong. Coming from a high-profile background working as an assistant director for the popular TV show "Mad TV," Wong decided to follow her passion and dedicate her time to cycling full-time. In this episode, find out what it takes to become an influential racing organizer, why female infrastructure is so important in cycling and why the old "numbers aren't there to support women's cycling" excuse no longer holds value.2017-03-171h 36CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 051: Peeling the onion: Manuel Barra Manuel Barra is one of Southern California's most interesting and mysterious figures in cycling. Known for his popular #Where'sBarra social media hashtag, Barra has kept his audience and competitors on their toes, guessing what his next move might be. Taking first place in the season opener of the SoCal Fixed Gear Series, the Los Angeles native is hoping to take the overall series through a combination of skill, experience, confidence and a new team. In this episode, we get to delve a little into the mystery that is Manny Barra as he shares a little bit about his origins...2017-03-121h 17CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 050: That 'posi' New York life in Los Angeles As part of our exclusive SoCal Fixed coverage, we sat down with a group of young, passionate and fun Latino cyclists, including Jason Colon, host of the Cat 6 Chismes podcast. The group, who race for Roley Poley and C6Racing, traveled from New York City to Los Angeles to race the season opener this past weekend. In this interview, find out more about the racing scene in New York, including a little of the history and influence of messengers in fixed-gear, and how Latino men and women are breaking glass ceilings to include more people of color in cycling...2017-03-031h 40CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 049: Missy Erickson: Defining normality in abnormal circumstances Since her public revelation regarding her sexual abuse, Missy Erickson's life has been consumed in speaking to media and answering questions to friends and strangers. For Erickson, however, these unfortunate situations haven't changed the fabric of her identity. In fact, for the six-time national champion, these situations have forced her to challenge her ideas of normality. In this episode, listen to Missy Erickson's story, from being a young cross-country skier, vying for the Olympics, and recovering from years of abuse, all at the same time. 2017-02-251h 30CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 048: Bike the vote: How Joe Bray-Ali leveraged cycling to run for office Joe Bray-Ali, former owner of the popular Flying Pigeon bike shop, never thought he'd see himself running for office. Despite previous political work experience and coming from a political family, Bray-Ali devoted his life to serving his community on two wheels. In this episode, find out how and why the cargo bike-riding candidate decided to run for City Council and represent the people that he once called his friends and customers. Listen to his theories on the future of the bike industry, and his plans to make Los Angeles a safer, cheaper and better place to live, not only...2017-02-161h 37CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 047: The evolution of west coast fixed-gear cycling Last season, the SoCal Fixed Gear Series (FUSAC) set unprecedented records for attendance in unsanctioned independent races in Southern California, proving that fixed-gear cycling is thriving and here to stay. Now, organizer Luis Suarez and Jonathan Enriquez give us an inside look into the second season of the series, describing location, themes and safety protocols implemented to ensure a fun time for all racers. CycleFeed is also proud to announce that we will be the official media sponsor for the series, so stay tuned for more exclusive interviews! 2017-02-0700 minCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 046: No Gear No Problem: Handling sponsor disputes professionally Veronika Volok is no stranger to managing difficult situations regarding sponsors. In this episode, she shares her experiences about her time on the Why Be Normal? female cycling powerhouse team. Tune in to hear more about Volok's graceful separation from the team, and how you can voice your opinion and not lose your sponsorship all at the same time. We wish you all a very happy new year, from all of us at CycleFeed! 2017-01-041h 38CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 045: Jo Celso and the migration up North Jo Celso is still seen as a pillar in the Southern California cycling racing scene thanks to her ability to dominate courses in previous years. Now, Celso calls Oakland home, where she's learning to dominate the road under a different scene. Tune in to listen more about the differences in cycling across California, and how we discuss more about increasing female participation in cycling. 2016-12-291h 26CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 044: Public transit, self-driving cars and the future of transit in LA Measure M, passed on this past November ballot, will drastically expand existing rail lines throughout Los Angeles Counties. The new expansions hope to connect the city for thousands of commuters each day, including those that use rail lines in conjunction to their bike commute. We sat with Eric Bruins, a cyclist and supporter of Measure M to discuss the future of the city's transit, including public transit and even self-driving cars. 2016-12-0756 minCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 043: Reinventing the fixie: becoming a master mechanic and inventor Drawing from his experiences witnessing cycling in the Philippines and his architect father, Tony Zaldua was destined to get involved with bikes in some form. The road, however, wasn't always a straight-shot. Initially a traveling photographer, Zaldua completely went on a limb, quit his job and became one of the most loved figures in cycling in Southern California. In this episode, find out more about Zaldua's journey in becoming a master mechanic and the hardships of being an inventor in such a competitive market. 2016-11-221h 02CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 042: Becoming the first female African-American professional cyclist Ayesha McGowan is breaking the glass ceiling by becoming the first female African-American professional cyclist next season. Once a self-proclaimed basketball star, Ayesha has pursued very unique interests, including the decision to pursue music professionally. In this episode, find out the firsthand experience from a young woman who has learned how to change cycling norms and culture, all from the peloton. Producer: Ivette LopezYou can find more information on Ayesha's journey by visiting her website HERE. 2016-11-021h 24CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 041: Fixing your cycling deficit with science In this episode, learn a little bit about the science of your body as an athlete. Equipped with a master's in exercise physiology, Colleen Gulick is a top contender in next year's fixed-gear racing season. This year alone she has won two national championships and five medals overall, including a historical silver medal win in the Pan American track cycling championships in Mexico earlier this month. Gulick and her teammate Christina birch are the first ever U.S. women to win a medal in this race. Learn more about Gulick's training regimen, her plans to race RedHook and how...2016-10-2446 minCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 040: Colin Strickland "Bicycle racer, and more." Colin Strickland is on every cyclist's hit list during a race. Over the course of the 2016 season, Strickland astonished veteran and novice cyclists alike by blasting past competitors, taking huge leads and winning some of the most coveted races in fixed-gear cycling today. We sat down with Strickland and chatted about his RedHook wins, as well as his most recent win during the men's fixed-gear race in RedBull's Last Stand race in San Antonio. Producer: Ivette Lopez2016-10-221h 16CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 039: Daniel Holloway, The Sour Patch Kid of Cycling First he was a little sour, but now he's sweet. In this special edition of CycleCast, we sit down with one of cycling's most talented athletes, Daniel Holloway, right after RedBull's Last Stand race at the historic Alamo in San Antonio Texas. Holloway talks about his early beginnings in cycling, from his days as a speed racer to his more current endeavors. Listen to Holloway talk about things that have shaped his cycling career, including some insights that he's not too proud to admit. All this and more in this special episode of CycleCast! Producer: Ivette...2016-10-181h 36CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 038: From Milan to San Antonio Photo Credit: J Labrador In this episode of CycleFeed, we catch up with our world traveling co-host on his adventures in RedHook Milan. Find out exclusive details of the event now! We also preview this weekend's RedBull Last Stand race taking place at the Alamo this Saturday. Make sure to follow CycleFeed via Facebook, Instagram and live streams on Periscope so you don't miss any of the action! Producer: Ivette Lopez2016-10-131h 00CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 037: Power meters: Yea or nay? Two Vuelta de Espana leaders, Nairo Quintana and Alejandro Valverde, want event coordinators to ban the use of power meters. Quintana claims that cyclists should be "racing on feelings" and that meters make you race more cautiously and thus take away the spectacle. But are power meters adding to the science of cycling? If so, what is more important, intensity or information? Also, catch up on all the action from Barcelona's RedHook and FUSAC series in Southern California. 2016-09-1547 minCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 036: RedHook and Fixie Wish Lists In this episode, listen to the guys catch up on the latest fixed-gear events and hash out what they still wish they could purchase on their fixie wish lists. 2016-09-151h 06CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 035: When two worlds collide: can USAC and FUSAC ever be friends? The end of the season is drawing closer, but ideas are running rampant. With the success of FUSAC, an underground racing phenomenon spearheaded by SoCal's most popular cycling clubs and teams, the question remains: is fixed-gear cycling the answer in solving the industry's financial woes? Now, USAC event organizers are trying to dabble in the world of 'fixie,' but the road is long and treacherous. In this episode, we sit down with Alfie Sanchez, a promoter that is trying to bring the fixed-gear vibe in sanctioned races. Can it be done while keeping the essence of fixed-gear culture...2016-08-221h 12CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 034: Cycling worldwide on two-wheels Photo By: Helen Kinuthia In this episode we catch up on our latest adventures, including Ronnie Toth's recent visit to Korea. Learn more about why Korea is amongst the best in cycling hospitality and the differences/similarities in cycling culture. Also, catch up on the latest FUSAC and AIDS life cycle fundraisers that featured some of the best cyclists in Southern California. Producer: Ivette Lopez2016-06-221h 07CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 033: The "New" L.A. Don Ward, aka Roadblock, has become the unofficial icon of fixed-gear cycling in Southern California. His name is synonymous with the history that prompted a small group of fixed-gear cyclists to transition from late-night party riders to full-blown competitive athletes. Ward is responsible for creating Wolfpack Hustle: the stage that showcases the culture, passion, struggles and athleticism behind some of Southern California's most exemplary racers. In this episode, listen to Ward's story like you've never heard it before as he explains the beginnings of Wolfpack, his passion in politics and the struggle to keep this legendary brand...2016-05-111h 42CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 032: The 'Ronaldo' of cycling Aldo Ilesic completely controlled the men's field and displayed the true meaning of teamwork at RedHook Brooklyn. Eventually, these team tactics allowed fellow teammate Colin Strickland to take the first place slot in the race. Ilesic chats with CycleCast to talk more about his team strategy, and shares more about life off the bike as an international racer. This special episode has been brought to you by Poseidon Bikes: changing the tide of cycling. Producer: Ivette Lopez2016-05-071h 12CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 031: Chatting with RedHook Champions The RedHook Brooklyn Criterium is the SuperBowl of fixed-gear racing. Find out what it takes to win this coveted title as we chat with women's winner Ainara Elbusto and second-place men's winner Ivan Ravaioli. Listen firsthand to the people that made the correct plays, faced the danger and ultimately became the champions of the first part of this international racing series. This special episode has been brought to you by Poseidon Bikes: changing the tide of cycling. Producer: Ivette Lopez2016-05-071h 10CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 030: David Trimble's Birthday Cake Eight years ago, David Trimble traded his birthday cake in exchange of a crit race. Since then, the RedHook criterium has grown into one of the most popular races, attracting cyclists from all around the world. Find out what it takes to plan the biggest fixed-gear race in North America, take it worldwide and still make it a family affair. This special episode has been brought to you by Poseidon Bikes: changing the tide of cycling. Producer: Ivette Lopez2016-04-2946 minCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 029: From Throwing in the Towel to Becoming a Champion It is difficult to believe that once upon a time, road champion Innokenty Zavyalov had thoughts about quitting cycling altogether. After a short stint in fixed gear cycling, Zavyalov decided to pursue road cycling professionally and has been at the top of his game recently. Listen to Inno's story of redemption, along with more about the Strava scandal and the new WeHo bike share programs coming soon. Producer: Ivette Lopez2016-04-281h 32CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 028: Set a date and just do it Beto Torres was involved in a car accident that made him lose the mobility of his left arm. After feeling uneasy about bike riding as a young boy, he overcame the fear and hopped on as a tween. Defying all odds, Beto is now inspiring cyclists and non-cyclists alike by traveling from Tijuana Mexico to Canada solely on his bike. Find out more about this musician and avid cyclist and be inspired by his incredible story. Want to support Beto on his trip? Visit www.cronicasdelfindelmundo.com and purchase your copy of his CD. Producer...2016-04-181h 55CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 027: Earning your 'wings' after major turbulence You've seen their athletes jump out of planes, take deep plunges off dangerous cliffs and now you can spot a RedBull cyclist in your local fixie crit. Addison Zawada is one out of a scarce 830 athletes sponsored by RedBull, which places him in an elite group that spans outside of cycling. Find out what it takes to represent one of the biggest companies in extreme sports with this interview with Addison Zawada, a young cyclist that travels the world on two wheels. Producer: Ivette Lopez2016-03-231h 25CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 026: Straight Outta Bahati Headquarters You've all seen him win countless races. His name, synonymous with success, is plastered across dozens of cycling kits, bikes and massive trucks that house Bahati Merchadise. In this very special edition of CycleCast, we demystify the man behind the name and listen to the story of how a young boy's alternate punishment led him to become one of the biggest names in cycling. Listen to this testimony from a living legend: Rahsaan Bahati. Producer: Ivette Lopez2016-03-181h 44CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 025: It’s All In The Family Justin Williams has been an athlete his entire life. At the tender age of 14 he began cycling competitively, following in the footsteps of his father. Through the years, he has become the first Belizean-American winning the Belize Cross Country Cycling race, won countless of road races and has created a cycling empire alongside some of the world’s fastest competitors, including his brother. Learn how Williams has made cycling a family affair in this very special episode of CycleCast.  Producer: Ivette Lopez2016-03-082h 04CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 024: A Look From The Inside A very young and proactive rider, Dante Young has a prominent future ahead of him. He is currently second place in the new fixed-gear series (FUSAC) and is one of the youngest, fastest cyclists in Southern California. We also talk with Dante about FUSAC, minorities in racing and provide an insider's look at being young and brakeless in the field today. Producer: Ivette Lopez2016-03-011h 01CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 023: Foo's getting 'series' with SoCal race kickoff Fixed-gear cycling has just stepped up its game through its SoCal fixed-gear series. We talk more about the first race, hosted by OC Brakeless, which attracted over 140 riders. We talk about the logistics of the race, as well as the other road cycling races taking place over the last couple days. Ronnie and Dean also explain the influx of female riders in cycling and the upcoming SoCal series races. Tune in now for more!2016-02-2756 minCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 022: Cyclefeed Turns One It's CycleFeed's birthday! We thank you for supporting our website this year and also 6 months of broadcasting CycleCast! In this episode, Ronnie and Dean answer more of your questions, including nutrition. We also analyze Nike's return to cycling through a multimillion dollar investment in a very major city. Finally, we explore the globalization of cycling, seen through the many crits taking place in the middle east and beyond. Producer: Ivette Lopez2016-02-181h 05CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 021: Segreto Meglio Custodito d'Italia: Frenk Martucci Visiting California for two months, Frenk Martucci is killing the fixed-gear scene in Los Angeles. On this episode of CycleCast, he explains more about the differences in racing in Italy and the U.S., along with his journey riding as a representative for Oakley. We also talk more about bike doping, which until recently was considered impossible by some of the world's professional road and fixed-gear cyclists. Tune in now for this and more! Producer: Ivette Lopez2016-02-081h 23CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 020: The Wheelhouse: Coffee, Bikes and Love Chase and Tami Spence took a leap of faith to invest in the sport that made their marriage closer. After leaving his cushy finance job, Chase and Tami decided to highlight the romance in cycling through a new mecca of community biking: The Wheelhouse. Located in the heart of the arts district in Downtown Los Angeles, the loft-styled shop and coffeehouse is a breath of fresh air to Angeleno cyclists yearning for down-to-earth camaraderie. Listen to the inspiring story of this local business, turning the love for each other and their passion into their livelihood. Producer...2016-02-031h 29CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 019: How To Be A Hero In the first CycleCast of the new year, we talk more about the new laws taking effect, like the new hit-and-run amber alerts that should hold more drivers accountable for reckless disregard of life and property. We also dive into Ronnie's story to find out how he retrieved a stolen bike, winning the respect of many avid cyclists on the web. Finally, we talk more about the upcoming season, which is speculated to be fire thanks to the added competition. Producer: Ivette Lopez2016-01-1449 minCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 018: New Year, New Beginnings for our favorite cycling superhero Nate 'Captain America' Koch Although the door leading to an Olympic medal in Brazil this next year has closed, this has left Nate Koch, a National cycling all-star and crowd favorite, with even more opportunities than ever. Koch rejoins the CycleCast in an exclusive interview to talk about the dynamics of USA Cycling and its leaders. He also talks about his new plans about fixed-gear racing and the future of Team Nater, which may bring the international pro athlete to a race near you sooner than you think. Producer: Ivette Lopez2015-12-301h 14CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 017: Charon Smith wants you to understand that you too, are a 'Champion' Charon Smith hopped on a bike at the age of 30 in order to impress a lady in the gym. When that crush faded, his love of cycling only grew. Now, Smith has won many coveted first places in races as a sprinter, become an author and inspired thousands of cyclists along the way. He joins the CycleCast to talk more about his transition from a young man in love to a man who aims to inspire a new generation of cyclists. Producer: Ivette Lopez2015-12-171h 13CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 016: If Fixie Santa Existed... In this episode, find out who is the lucky winner of the RoadRunner bag! Also, Ronnie and Dean talk about their latest fixie adventures and what to buy that special 'fixie foo' this Christmas. Producer: Ivette Lopez2015-12-0949 minCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 015: A Lock A Day Keeps The Thieves Away If you've ever had a bike stolen, you know that it feels like falling down a pit of sadness, anger and despair. Instead of wallowing in regret, find out how to keep your ride safe in the first place! In this episode, Nick Watkin, the General Manager of Kryptonite, joins us straight from London to give you the best pointers on locks and what you REALLY need to keep your bike in your possession. Producer: Ivette Lopez2015-12-031h 21CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 014: Making money off of your two-wheeled passion Photo: www.roadrunnerbags.com Brad Adams started his company with just $5 bucks in his pocket and a dream. Now, Road Runner produces quality bags for cyclists all over the world. Tune in now as Adams shares how he has defied the odds and kept his business thriving.  Want your very own RoadRunner bag? Listen to this episode for instructions on how to win a FREE RoadRunner roll top bag (retail $220) in our contest! Producer: Ivette Lopez2015-11-221h 16CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 013: Beating Cancer to Winning WolfPack and RedHook Photo Credit: Ivette Lopez Jo Celso, flying out of the fires of cancer like a Phoenix on to winning the biggest fixed gear events in the world.  She hangouts with Ronnie and Allaudin chatting about her cycling career and the things she went through that helped her get to where she is now.  We talk dating in cycling and getting cat called on a bike.Producer: Ivette Lopezhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cyclecast-cyclefeed/id1027695249?mt=22015-11-122h 24CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 012: Proving Long Cycling Careers Aren’t a Mirage Photo Credit: Ronnie Toth Professional cyclist Rasmus Andersen has literally traveled the world on his bike from Denmark to Italy and now in the States. All starting from his early days in soccer, Andersen explains how he has maintained active in the cycling scene. Now calling U.S. his home, Andersen joins the CycleCast to explain his plan of attack for the upcoming racing season. Producer: Ivette Lopez2015-11-071h 32LUCIMA PodcastLUCIMA PodcastIf Your Life Were a Movie: Special Guest Ronnie Toth<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/fb/c1/98/charles84052/3000x3000_11007333.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br /><p><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">This is episode 4 of the LUCIMA Podcast series, "If Your Life Were a Movie".</span></p> <p><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">Everyone has a story to tell. Human stories about change, transformation and often redemption. Through real life story arcs, our special guests explain how they became who they...2015-11-021h 18CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 011: Ronnie "Reggie" Toth guest hosting Ronnie joins as a guest host for the CycleCast, chatting with us about his travels for the past month.  From his 24 hour mountain bike race, to breaking his finger in a wreck in RedHook Milan, and back to the states for WolfPack Hustle Austin!Producer: Ivette Lopez 2015-10-311h 10CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 010: Tickets, RedHook Milan, and Stolen Bike Survey2015-10-241h 20CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 009: Taxation Without RepresentationWould you pay a bike tax to ride the streets? Believe it or not, in a past not too long ago all bicycles were required to be registered like cars. Now, one reporter wants cyclists in L.A. to go back in time and pay a tax. Also in this episode, find out what the heck to do with yourself in this off-season: from lifting weights to doing some yoga. Producer: Ivette Lopez2015-10-121h 03CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 008: From the Hills in Whittier to the streets of Thailand Photo Credit: Will Gonzalez When Jennifer Trejo moved to Thailand to become a teacher, she wasn't expecting her friends back in L.A. to be such big celebrities in Bangkok. Much like Hollywood celebrities, Thai cyclists swoon over athletes like Jo Celso, dream of riding with teams like GLK in events like WolfPack Hustle. Why are these SoCal riders becoming icons in foreign lands? In this CycleCast, find out what goes into Thai urban riding. Who knows? Maybe you're a celebrity abroad and don't even know it. Producer: Ivette Lopez 2015-09-271h 56CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 007: A cycling superhero: Nate 'Captain America' Koch You cannot talk about Southern California cycling without coming across Nate Koch's name at one point or another. His buff physique and captain america cycling kit play into his out-of-this-world persona, straight out of a comic book. Looking at his accomplishments, it is uncanny to think that his journey began only a short five years ago. This week, Koch joins the CycleCast to give insight into his globetrotting, olympic-fueled journey that like his nickname, is of heroic dimensions. Producer: Ivette Lopez2015-09-171h 17CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 006: King of Turnbull, bike geometry and our favorite Metro bike stories Photo Credit: GLK Cycling Producer: Ivette Lopez2015-09-151h 30CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 005: Running the streets, technology and those pesky red lights Photo Credit: Will Gonzalez Fixed-gear cycling already has an inherent danger in itself. But, is the risk worth the win? We also check out some new cool biking technology, talk about ratios and how the city's plan to end cycling deaths in 10 years. Can it be done? Producer: Ivette Lopez2015-09-051h 04CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 004: Women, Men and the Rise of 'Bart Simpsoning' Photo Credit: Will Gonzalez As the saying goes, "haters gonna hate." But are some cycling cyberbullies hiding feelings of envy or romance behind a cloudy mix of saltiness, hatred and even sexual harassment? Willo also fills us in on how he and Team ZeroMiedo took first place in Sunday'sTour De Naranja and the influence of L.A.'s new infrastructure on other major cities in California. Producer: Ivette Lopez2015-08-261h 09CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 003: Ronnie "No Excuses" Toth Photo Credit: Will Gonzalez A nasty crash during a race left him in a coma. Surviving the crash made him strong, but what he did after makes him a true hero.  In this episode we sit down with the inspirational cyclist Ronnie Toth as he explains how he used cycling as a tool for healing. Producer: Ivette Lopez2015-08-181h 20CycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCyclecast 002: oc racing, rage riding and new bike lanes Photo Credit: Will Gonzalez Allaudin and Edgar talk with OC Brakeless founder Luis Suarez to talk more about the most exciting moments of last Sunday's OC Brakeless Crit. Luis also chimes in to talk about the dangers of "rage riding," indoor cycling and the possibility of new bike lanes in the city. Producer: Ivette Lopez 2015-08-1459 minCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast - CYCLEFEEDCycleCast 001 The first one. CycleCast is here to provide you with the latest in cycling news. Tune in to find out who we are and why you should keep coming back for more. Producer: Ivette Lopez2015-08-0435 min