Artist | Title | Album | Label |
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Evalyn Parry | She Rides | SPIN | |
Christine Bruce | introducing the episode | ||
Alan Wayne Scott (Scunny) | what it means to be a vulnerable person during a pandemic, and how a bike can help | ||
Frazey Ford | U Kin B the Sun (clipped) | ||
Ian and Sylvia | Darcy Farrow | ||
Maxime | Empty | ||
Eli Larsen | Babine Animal Hospital advert | ||
Eli Larsen | Nature's Pantry advert | ||
Eli Larsen | Community Radio advert | ||
Eli Larsen | BV Farmers' Market advert | ||
Evalyn Parry | midway segue to the episode | ||
Scunny | a peek into Scunny's astonishing legacy | ||
Alan Wayne Scott | Ain't Too Late |
Alan Wayne Scott, known to the bike community as Scunny, is no stranger to vulnerability. A bike messenger, an advocate for change, and a long-time cancer patient, Scunny has faced many challenges with an indomitable spirit. I’m proud to be his friend and very inspired at his example.
Both of the advocacy occasions mentioned in this episode are complex and much has been written to help understand them better. For more information on Food As Fuel (and how Scunny made tax law history on behalf of Canadian bike messengers) visit www.treehugger.com/bikes/food-as-fuel-if-you-bike-stos-for-work-is-your-...
To learn more about the Darcy Allan Sheppard case, visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bryant_(politician) Every year, Scunny reports on updates on the case and helps to organize memorials at the site of Sheppard's ghost bike.