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Why Most Adults Quit Cycling Too Soon

30 min · 19. Juni 2026
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🚀 In this inspiring episode, host Craig Della Penna sits down with longtime cycling advocate and rail trail enthusiast Elizabeth Johnson to discuss how rail trails can transform lives, communities, and local economies. Elizabeth shares her personal journey from rediscovering cycling through the Norwottuck Rail Trail to becoming a passionate advocate for trail networks throughout Massachusetts and New England. The conversation explores adaptive cycling solutions, trail towns, community building, public health benefits, and how trail-oriented development is shaping the future of real estate and transportation. 🎧 Hosted by: Craig Della Penna 👤 Guest:🏡 Elizabeth Johnson – Retired Educator, Cycling Advocate & Rail Trail Advocate Elizabeth Johnson is an adult cycling advocate who discovered her passion for riding on the Norwottuck and Mass Central Rail Trails. She actively promote adult cycling, sharing her journey to show that biking is a fun and healthy way to enjoy life. 💡 What You’ll Learn: ✔️ How Elizabeth rediscovered her passion for cycling through the Norwottuck Rail Trail ✔️ The physical and mental health benefits of rail trail access ✔️ How adaptive bike modifications can make cycling accessible at any age ✔️ Why trail towns create economic opportunities and community growth ✔️ How trail-oriented development is influencing the future of real estate 🎵 Whether you're an investor, planner, cyclist, community leader, or outdoor enthusiast, this episode offers valuable insights! 💼 Connect with Elizabeth Johnson: 🌐 Website → https://www.youtube.com/@RideandShineBicycling 📸 Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/rideandshinebicycling/ 🎧 Follow Craig Della Penna: 🌐 Website → https://www.greenwaysolutions.org/ 🌐 Website → https://www.northamptonrealtor.com/ 🌐 Website →https://www.sugar-maple-inn.com/ 📷 Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/craigdp413/ 🔗 LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigdp/ 📌 Don’t Forget to LIKE 👍, SUBSCRIBE 🔔 & COMMENT 💬 Below! ⭐ Produced by Icons of Real Estate - https://iconsofrealestate.com/ [https://iconsofrealestate.com/]

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Episode Why Most Adults Quit Cycling Too Soon Cover

Why Most Adults Quit Cycling Too Soon

🚀 In this inspiring episode, host Craig Della Penna sits down with longtime cycling advocate and rail trail enthusiast Elizabeth Johnson to discuss how rail trails can transform lives, communities, and local economies. Elizabeth shares her personal journey from rediscovering cycling through the Norwottuck Rail Trail to becoming a passionate advocate for trail networks throughout Massachusetts and New England. The conversation explores adaptive cycling solutions, trail towns, community building, public health benefits, and how trail-oriented development is shaping the future of real estate and transportation. 🎧 Hosted by: Craig Della Penna 👤 Guest:🏡 Elizabeth Johnson – Retired Educator, Cycling Advocate & Rail Trail Advocate Elizabeth Johnson is an adult cycling advocate who discovered her passion for riding on the Norwottuck and Mass Central Rail Trails. She actively promote adult cycling, sharing her journey to show that biking is a fun and healthy way to enjoy life. 💡 What You’ll Learn: ✔️ How Elizabeth rediscovered her passion for cycling through the Norwottuck Rail Trail ✔️ The physical and mental health benefits of rail trail access ✔️ How adaptive bike modifications can make cycling accessible at any age ✔️ Why trail towns create economic opportunities and community growth ✔️ How trail-oriented development is influencing the future of real estate 🎵 Whether you're an investor, planner, cyclist, community leader, or outdoor enthusiast, this episode offers valuable insights! 💼 Connect with Elizabeth Johnson: 🌐 Website → https://www.youtube.com/@RideandShineBicycling 📸 Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/rideandshinebicycling/ 🎧 Follow Craig Della Penna: 🌐 Website → https://www.greenwaysolutions.org/ 🌐 Website → https://www.northamptonrealtor.com/ 🌐 Website →https://www.sugar-maple-inn.com/ 📷 Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/craigdp413/ 🔗 LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigdp/ 📌 Don’t Forget to LIKE 👍, SUBSCRIBE 🔔 & COMMENT 💬 Below! ⭐ Produced by Icons of Real Estate - https://iconsofrealestate.com/ [https://iconsofrealestate.com/]

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