Transportation and tech collide in our latest podcast
A special, live episode on the intersection between tech and transportation.
Hosted by our founder, editor and publisher Jonathan Maus, the BikePortland Podcast features interviews with newsmakers, timely conversations about major issues, reporting from the field, and more.
A special, live episode on the intersection between tech and transportation.
On December 17th we’ll be recording live. Be there!
Where do advocates come from?
Lily, Joathan and Michael put 20 minutes on a kitchen timer and answered as many as they could before the bell.
We answer them on the air. They can be about anything related to 2014 and 2015.
Our latest podcast asks the tantalizing question: What if?
In our latest episode, we talk about biking’s role in bridging the urban/rural divide.(Photo by J. Maus/BikePortland) Can cycling really make a difference to help close the yawning gap that exists between Oregon’s cities and its small, rural towns?
There’s more to lights than meets the eye. Have a listen to the latest episode of the BikePortland Podcast.
Having bike fun withdrawals after Pedalpalooza? Take a listen to our latest podcast where we’re joined by Carl Larson for a serious discussion about bike fun (and kitten parades, naked people, and lots more).
Download Episode Portland’s traffic signal guru, Peter Koonce, in our podcast studio.(Photo J.Maus/BikePortland) When you change something about a traffic signal, people don’t notice. They simply obey. Well, mostly. Maybe that’s why signals have quietly become one of the most important and unique ways that Portland has made itself a better place for walking, biking … Read more
If you are what you wear, being yourself is often a challenge for people who ride bikes.
Who speaks for those who ride? Do they speak for all of us who ride? What about all of us who want to?