The New Road Rage
By Sarah Berry
Each week, host Sarah Berry will be interviewing a different expert or individual with a stake in the game -- from journalists to historians, and cyclists to black cab drivers -- to try and find out where the new road rage comes from.
Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and follow along on Twitter by following @NewRoadRage and @SarahJ_Berry.
The New Road RageDec 03, 2021
2.1 Life as a cyclist and THAT TFL ad with Jo Rigby
Join your host Sarah Berry as she speaks with Wandsworth Councillor, Joyrider and active travel campaigner Jo Rigby about learning to ride a bike in the city, raising kids who cycle London's streets, some tips for campaigners oh and also that terrible TFL ad.
A lifetime in the making with Nick Moffitt -- Part 2
The second part of host Sarah Berry's conversation with Nick Moffitt, covering everything from the social model of disability, cycling while fat and the rise of e-bikes.
1.6 A lifetime in the making with Nick Moffitt -- Part 1
Host Sarah Berry speaks with Nick Moffitt about how his parents, his home cities and some of the greatest minds in urbanism came together to create a love of cycling and active travel. This is part one of a two part episode covering representation, control and the relationship between bodies and bikes.
How far back it all goes with Laura Laker
Host Sarah Berry talks with journalist Laura Laker about she can trace her love of cyling and road safety all the way back to her childhood in rural Somerset.
1.4 Changing Behaviours with Anna Hughes
Host Sarah Berry speaks with campaigner and behaviour change specialist Anna Hughes about what makes folks so resistant to change and how we can help them get there anyway -- whether that's on the ground or in the sky.
1.3 What's the NHS got to do with it? With Jonathan Kelly.
Host Sarah Berry speaks with active travel campaigner and NHS worker Jonathan Kelly about getting hit by a car, healthy streets and the ways the NHS might transform our relationship with walking and cycling.
1.2 South London, Housing and the Car as a Status Symbol with Denean Rowe
Host Sarah Berry speaks with Denean Rowe about her life in South London, the connection between housing and car use, and the misunderstood role the car plays in Afro-Carribbean communities.
1.1 From Road Rage to Road Joy With Malachi Chadwick
Host Sarah Berry interviews cyclist, climate campaigner and love of her life -- her boyfriend, Malachi Chadwick -- about the similarities and differences between low traffic neighbourhoods and other climate related campaigns.
They discuss what aspects of the climate movement, like the idea of lock-in or a just transition, can teach us about ending car-dominance on our streets. They also take a look at controversial statements about low traffic neighbourhoods made this week by radio host Nick Ferrari and religious leader Giles Fraser. And Mal finishes with a positive note -- explaining how the old road rage has led to the new road joy.
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The New Road Rage is a podcast asking what's got people so worked up about street changes benefiting pedestrians and cyclists.
Each week, host Sarah Berry will be interviewing a different expert or individual with a stake in the game -- from journalists to historians, and cyclists to black cab drivers -- to try and find out where the new road rage comes from.
Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and follow along on Twitter by following @NewRoadRage and @SarahJ_Berry.