If you've been listening to cycling podcasts long enough, it's just about guaranteed you've come across the Outspoken Cyclist Podcast. Diane Jenks's podcast is one of the longest running cycling podcasts out there, not to mention one of the most popular.
Jenks's radio background makes her especially adept at creating compelling shows. But more than that, it's Jenks's history as a bike shop employee, shop owner, and longtime cyclist that gives her unparalleled insight into the weird workings of our quirky sport.
Diane Jenks joins host Dan Cavallari on the Slow Guy on the Fast Ride Podcast to explore her history in the cycling landscape and what led her to the Outspoken Cyclist Podcast in the first place.
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