Rosebuds and Resilience

Season One, Episode Three: Choose Your Own Adventure with Bike Summer

21 min · 26 de jul de 2025
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When Maximo Castro first moved to Portland from Tennessee, he didn't even have a bike - but now he's a Bike Summer ride leader who heads out for group bike rides all year long. In this episode we talk about Bike Summer and how this three-month long festival on wheels has helped one ride leader find community, healing, and joy as an act of resistance.  Notes and Resources: Shift 2 Bikes Calendar: https://www.shift2bikes.org/bike-summer-calendar/ [https://www.shift2bikes.org/bike-summer-calendar/] Portland Samba: https://www.portlandsamba.com/ [https://www.portlandsamba.com/]

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