I Left My Blue-Collar Hometown On A Schwinn And Learned How The "Other Half" Actually Lives
Have you ever felt that crushing pressure to leave home just to "figure out your future"? 🤔 In this episode, I’m looking back at 1970, when I ditched the factory smoke of Flint, Michigan, for a 2,000-mile cross-country bicycle odyssey that changed everything.
Expect to hear about:
• Why riding at dawn in the Mojave Desert is basically a 110-degree survival horror movie. 🐍
• The "poor man's air conditioner" that totally blew my Michigan mind.
• What happens when you’re 16, solo, and realize postcards have been lying to you about Los Angeles.
It’s a story about "sea to shining sea" on two skinny tires, outlasting the factories that defined my youth. Hit play for the full "Rest of the Story."
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