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The Friendliest Way
Podcast |
Out There
Publisher |
Willow Belden
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Nature
Science
Sports
Wilderness
Publication Date |
Oct 05, 2017
Episode Duration |
00:21:01

New York City isn't known for being bike friendly. The streets are busy, drivers are impatient, and pedestrians often clog the bike lanes. So if you're a cyclist, it often seems like raising your voice is the only way to get anywhere.

But last New Years, something happened on the Brooklyn Bridge that changed the way one New Yorker thinks about biking in the city. The man's name is Noam Osband, and on this episode, he shares his story. It's a story about how we communicate with strangers -- and about how to get what you want.

New York City isn't known for being bike friendly, and if you're a cyclist, it often seems like raising your voice is the only way to get anywhere. But last New Years, something happened on the Brooklyn Bridge that changed the way one New Yorker thinks about biking in the city. On this episode, he shares his story. It's a story about how we communicate with strangers -- and about how to get what you want.

New York City isn't known for being bike friendly. The streets are busy, drivers are impatient, and pedestrians often clog the bike lanes. So if you're a cyclist, it often seems like raising your voice is the only way to get anywhere.

But last New Years, something happened on the Brooklyn Bridge that changed the way one New Yorker thinks about biking in the city. The man's name is Noam Osband, and on this episode, he shares his story. It's a story about how we communicate with strangers -- and about how to get what you want.

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