The Engineer Who Cycled 3,700 Miles to Unite America
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In this episode, we sit down with Teddy Bloom, an engineer and activist who embarked on an incredible 3,700-mile solo bicycle journey across the United States. His mission, Ride4Rights, is a peaceful protest aimed at fostering unity and promoting civil discourse in a deeply divided nation.
Teddy shares the personal story behind his decision to sacrifice his life savings for this cause, the four pillars that guide his activism (Free Speech, Justice, Education, and Unity ), and the shocking truths he uncovered about media bias and political polarization. From his on-the-ground analysis of the U.S.-Mexico border to his data-driven predictions of government projects, Teddy’s insights offer a fresh and vital perspective on the state of America.
This conversation is a powerful reminder that one person’s determination can spark a movement. If you’re looking for a story of hope, resilience, and the power of civil discourse, you won’t want to miss this episode.
Watch the full video interview on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QHy0F6YafA
Learn more about Ride4Rights: https://www.ride4rights.com/
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