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Cycling Culture Club - Connections

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Cycling Culture Club is a space within cycling to give voice to those from underrepresented groups, build community and promote diversity in cycling. Connections is our live feed, featuring interviews and commentary from our network of contributors and community members. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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17 episodios

episode Building Community Through Listening: A Conversation with Alisha Zellner artwork

Building Community Through Listening: A Conversation with Alisha Zellner

Episode Summary: In this episode of Cycling Culture Club Connections, Miles speaks with Alisha Zellner, Community Specialist at SRAM and the driving force behind its global community programme. Alisha shares her journey from mental health and law enforcement into the cycling industry, and how her lived experiences shaped a programme designed to support underrepresented communities in cycling. From her research into systemic barriers, to leading initiatives that create real access and opportunity, this is a conversation about listening, trust, and building something that truly reflects the people it serves. They also explore the power of the bike as a space for healing, connection, and change, and why community work must start with those closest to it. ---------------------------------------- Key Topics: * The SRAM Community Programme and how it works * Building community led initiatives through listening and trust * Barriers to cycling and representation in the sport * From law enforcement to the cycling industry * Bike Ride for Black Lives and the role of cycling in healing * Creating sustainable change through community partnerships

30 de may de 2026 - 56 min
episode Wango Alfred: Creativity, Community and Capturing Cycling in East Africa artwork

Wango Alfred: Creativity, Community and Capturing Cycling in East Africa

EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode of Cycling Culture Club Connections, Miles sits down with Wango, a Nairobi based multidisciplinary creative working across photography, design, and storytelling with Team Amani. Wango shares his journey into cycling through creativity, documenting riders across East Africa and capturing moments that reflect a bigger cultural shift within the sport. From the World Championships in Rwanda to life at altitude in Iten, this conversation explores what it means to tell stories from within your own community. They talk about representation, creative process, and why showing up matters more than anything else. KEY TOPICS * Storytelling and documenting cycling in East Africa * Team Amani and building pathways to the global stage * The impact of the World Championships in Rwanda * Representation in cycling media and creative spaces * Creative process across photography, design, and art * Community work and cultural storytelling in Nairobi * Why showing up is everything

31 de mar de 2026 - 46 min
episode Llori Sharpe: Racing for Jamaica and Building Opportunity Through Cycling artwork

Llori Sharpe: Racing for Jamaica and Building Opportunity Through Cycling

In this episode of Cycling Culture Club Connections, Miles sits down with Llori Sharpe, former national champion of Jamaica and one of the Caribbean’s most inspiring voices in cycling. Llori shares her journey into the sport, from a childhood rooted in swimming and running to discovering cycling through triathlon. What started as an unexpected transition quickly grew into a competitive career that has seen her represent Jamaica on the international stage. The conversation explores the realities of racing from a country where cycling infrastructure and pathways are limited, the challenges that come with visas and international competition, and the pride that comes with representing Jamaica in the global peloton. Beyond racing, Llori reflects on the role of community in sport and why visibility matters for riders coming from underrepresented cycling nations. This is a conversation about resilience, opportunity, and the responsibility that comes with riding for something bigger than yourself.

10 de mar de 2026 - 50 min
episode Flipping the Script: Hear from the Founder of Cycling Culture Club, Miles Baker Clarke artwork

Flipping the Script: Hear from the Founder of Cycling Culture Club, Miles Baker Clarke

Episode Summary: In this episode of Cycling Culture Club Connections, we flip the script and Miles hands over hosting duties to Head Cheerleader, Merida Miller. She sits down with Miles, the founder and diversity advocate behind Cycling Culture Club to explore cycling as a space for connection, community and change. Miles shares how his relationship with the bike has evolved beyond performance and productivity, becoming a place to slow down, think, and reconnect with himself, his heritage and his own diversity. Together, they talk about community, letting go of expectation, and why cycling does not need to be loud or competitive to be meaningful. Do you want to know why Cycling Culture Club exists? This is the podcast for you. Key Topics: Building Cycling Culture Club around people and stories Cycling as a reflective practice Letting go of performance driven narratives Community, creativity, and connection Finding value in quieter rides Diversifying cycling and why that matters

8 de feb de 2026 - 52 min
episode Inspiring Black Women to Go Riding: Meet the Iron Empress, Donna McConnell artwork

Inspiring Black Women to Go Riding: Meet the Iron Empress, Donna McConnell

Cycling is more than movement. It is identity, connection, and sometimes resistance. In this episode, we share an open-hearted conversation with Donna, a journalist, rider, mum, and inclusive cycling ambassador. Donna speaks warmly about building confidence through group rides, holding space for underrepresented riders, and finding balance on and off the bike. Highlights: * Discovering confidence and kinship through cycling * Why visibility and representation matter, especially for older women * The joy of breaking stereotypes with every pedal Subscribe for stories that explore cycling as culture, community, and empowerment. #CyclingCultureClub #InclusiveCycling #DonnaMcConnell ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

15 de dic de 2025 - 53 min
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