
Everyday bike maintenance for everyday people, brought to you by a female mechanic that is tired of the cycle industry's BS.
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We live in a hyper capitalist system that forces us to peddle our wares and words in order to survive, while it sucks up our attention and crushes our souls. The awareness of this makes me feel like I am perpetuating and also approving of t...
Do you remember the black squares of 2020? How corporation after corporation promised to "do better" and "be the change"? And what did we get: more black and brown faces used in marketing campaigns - but nothing changed at the boardroom lev...
Rounding out the journey
As my voice is still on the spectrum between Patty&Selma and RFK Jr, I’m doing another photo essay of the second half of my Japan trip. I wonder if they raise more questions than answers!
Stuff that’s a bit off piste
Haiku Jet lag is over
I ought to write a newsletter on the basics of using a torque wrench, but I would rather teach you how to become aware of the power in your own hands. Matt from Foundation Bike Fit calls this “cultivating mechanical sympathy”. This does not...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Bike mechanic, cat herder, entrepreneur, author, immigrant, perimenopauser, trying to connect the dots between the personal and the political. Prosecco proletariat \ud83e\udd42
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