Short on experiences?
I can’t help but feel like the core reason for this podcast, sharing stories from the road, appears to be glossed over, to me at least. If you consider the sheer number of bike touring experiences out there, I feel that the content of this podcast must be lacking. I also feel as if the spiritual sentiment of the podcast host is being pushed over on us listeners. Warmshowers is about expanding your horizons, sure, but it’s also about hosts and guests respecting one another. It seems to me that the guests on this podcast have to fit certain personality or demographic or other social constraints, as they seem to be in a very narrowly-defined segment of society. That does not align with the diversity I have seen as a WS host. I know there are time constraints in a podcast, but I feel there have to be more experiences out there. Please consider a response that is something other than “Mmmmmh.”
Amtrak207 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/15/21
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Just listened to the episode about Bike Flights. Very informative. I wish I had known about this before I tried to ship my bike from WI to MA after my tour.
mywillone via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/21/20
I’m a Warmshower host and cyclist and I love the podcast! So inspiring to hear all the stories. Thank you!!
Melissa Priola via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/29/21
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