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Inside PedalPower Kids: More than just bikes

24 min · 7 de may de 2026
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Episode 10 of the Sports on the Bay Podcast This week, we’re joined by Rachel Killeen Varn, founder of PedalPower Kids [https://pedalpowerkids.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com], for a conversation about kids, confidence, movement, independence — and why learning to ride a bike is about so much more than just riding a bike. We talk about: 🚲 Building confidence through biking 🚲 Why movement matters for kids 🚲 Screen time, independence, and outdoor play 🚲 What families are craving right now 🚲 The role biking can play in childhood development A really fun and important conversation for parents of young kids and active families in our community. Now streaming on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. @sportsonthebay #BikeMonth #YouthSports #Annapolis #AnneArundelCounty #PedalPowerKids #SportsOnTheBay #ActiveKids #ChildhoodUnplugged

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