In My Hands
Shawna Williams is the owner of Free Range Cycles, a 790 sq ft bike shop in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle. She graduated with a political science degree and bought the shop at age 27. She helps us understand what it actually means to run a small business, the unexpected intimacy of a bike shop, learning how to charging what your work is worth, and building a space where people who've been othered feel genuinely welcome. There's lots to love about Free Range, including sweet steel frame bikes, custom bike packing rigs, and the party pace life of cool bikes and great people. There's also so much hiding just under the surface. This series is built on a framework from Dustin Kiskaddon's ethnography on becoming a tattoo artist: "Blood and Lightning: On Becoming a Tattooer [https://www.sup.org/books/sociology/blood-and-lightning]." Watch on Youtube [https://youtu.be/RzvdJ2FnBFk] :) Chapters (00:00) Intro / Shawna at Free Range Cycles (01:42) How she got here (06:40) People: the human side of bike repair (15:46) Building an inclusive space (17:37) Bodies: the physical qualities of human experience (24:56) Money: charging what your worth, and earning bread (36:59) What she'd tell her younger self
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