Watts the Angle

Watts the Angle
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"Watts the Angle" is a weekly podcast that explores the intersection of cycling, wellness, and policy. The show features conversations with founders, athletes, and industry experts, from paradigm-shifting change-makers to emerging talents and brand pioneers, all driven by Watts. Tune in for thought-provoking conversations that challenge the status quo of cycling, fitness, and policy one episode at a time.
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The podcast covers a range of topics at the intersection of cycling culture, health, and legislative impact. Episodes include discussions about innovative commuting solutions like biking for federal workers, using e-bikes in war-torn Ukraine for healthcare delivery, and personal narratives from professionals like nurses who integrate cycling into their wellness practices, highlighting the broader implications for workplace health.

“Watts the Angle” is a weekly podcast that explores the intersection of cycling, wellness, and policy. The show features conversations with founders, athletes, and industry experts, from paradigm-shifting change-makers to emerging talents and brand pioneers, all driven by Watts. Tune in for thought-provoking conversations that challenge the status quo of cycling, fitness, and policy one episode at a time.

President Trump recently signed an Executive Order requiring federal workers to return to work in-person at their respective duty stations on a full-time basis. The Washington Navy Yard area, home to FEMA, the GSA, and other federal agencies, has about 4,500 parking spots but approximately 17,000 workers are expected to commute into the area.
During this episode I speak with Colin Browne, Washington Area Bicyclist Association Communications Director, about how federal workers can leverage biking to make commuting into the city easier.
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