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Getting Out There w/ Ryan Van Duzer
Description
In this episode, I catch up with Ryan Van Duzer of DuzerTV and YouTube fame, and no big surprise, it's a wild ride in a very good way. Inspiring people to get off their couches and explore this beautiful planet through his storytelling is Ryan van Duzer's passion
The conversation kicks off with a quick recap of a recent adventure down to the Copper Canyon in Mexico where Ryan had just participated in the Caballo Blanco Ultra Marathon event, which was the race featured in the book Born to Run by Christopher McDougall.
The discussion of adventures then turned to RAGBRAI, Ryan's mom and her amazing Priority electric-assist bike that has changed her life.
Additional topics, adventures, and content covered include:
Taking mom to Burningman
Boston Standup Paddleboarding - Getting out of your comfort zone
Mentions:
- Clarence Eckerson, Jr. and Streetfilms
- PeopleForBikes
- Scott Jurek
- Barefoot Ted
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Credits:
All video and audio production by John Simmerman
Music:
Happy Sky by Briand A Melanson and Uplifting Forward Thinking by Jeppe Reil and Thomas Reil both via AudioBlocks.com
Resources used during the production of this episode:
- My awesome recording platform is Ecamm
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Background:
Hi Everyone, my name is John Simmerman.
I’m a health promotion professional with over 30 years of experience and my area of concentration has evolved into a specialization of how the built environment influences human behavior related to active living and especially active mobility.