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Episode 18 - Karsten Madsen

An episode of the The Gravel Groove Podcast podcast, hosted by Jo Jo Maurice, titled "Episode 18 - Karsten Madsen" was published on June 22, 2022 and runs 92 minutes.

June 22, 2022 ·92m · The Gravel Groove Podcast

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This weeks guest is an amazing elite athlete,  competing in road and Xterra Triathlons as well as racing gravel and mountain bikesKarsten MadsenKarsten and I talk about many of his adventures in Xterra and his bike racing, he also shares with us his heart condition, Atrial Fibrillation, when it happened, how he’s dealt with it and how he copes with it on a daily basis being such an active athlete!We talk about a few of his Everesting bike attempts during the pandemic, and then Karsten and I share an emotional moment talking about the recent loss of our fur babies, Lucas who was Karsten’s Boy and Trapper, who was my little guy! I loved my chat with Karsten and I know you will too!Instagram:  @karstenmadWebsite:  www.karstenmad.com*Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/mojo/rebelLicense code: HNJQZQMQRQX5GTHX

This weeks guest is an amazing elite athlete,  competing in road and Xterra Triathlons as well as racing gravel and mountain bikes

Karsten Madsen

Karsten and I talk about many of his adventures in Xterra and his bike racing, he also shares with us his heart condition, Atrial Fibrillation, when it happened, how he’s dealt with it and how he copes with it on a daily basis being such an active athlete!

We talk about a few of his Everesting bike attempts during the pandemic, and then Karsten and I share an emotional moment talking about the recent loss of our fur babies, Lucas who was Karsten’s Boy and Trapper, who was my little guy!

I loved my chat with Karsten and I know you will too!

Instagram:  @karstenmad
Website:  www.karstenmad.com



*Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/mojo/rebel
License code: HNJQZQMQRQX5GTHX

Five Children and It, Version 2 E. Nesbit This delightful novel begins when a family of five children moves from London to the English countryside. While playing in a gravel pit soon after the move, they discover an ancient and rather grumpy sand-fairy known as the Psammead, who agrees to grant one wish of theirs per day. The children’s wishes send them on adventure after adventure, but rarely turn out as expected. (Summary by Kara) Mark Twain's Autobiography: With An Introduction by Albert Bigelow Paine - Volume II by Mark Twain (1835 - 1910) LibriVox While the Mark Twain Project has created and released a three-volume Mark Twain autobiography with extensive annotations, in the 21st century, this two-volume autobiography was published in 1924 and contains many works never before released. It came 14 years after Twain's death and so, "speaking from the grave", he felt he could be "as frank and free and unembarrassed as a love letter". The autobiographical chapters that he published years earlier in the North American Review, were selected more for their acceptability and potential popularity than for their completely true reflection of his inner thoughts. With the publication of Mark Twain's Autobiography in 1924, the world was introduced to a much more frank and less restrained Twain than had heretofore been seen or heard. This partial Autobiography, in two volumes, consisting of about two-fifths of his known material, was compiled by a personal friend and literary executor Albert Bigelow Paine, who at the time had exclusive access Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 084 by Various LibriVox Ghosts everywhere, and of any colour," was the promise of Spectropia, a book of "surprising spectral illusions" published in 1863. Optical illusions were among the twenty vol. 084 topics, chosen by their readers, which were concerned with science, technology, and medicine, including the societal implications of decision making in these fields: (The Equality of Inertial and Gravitational Mass; The Machine That Thinks; Rocks For Homes; Ottawa Illinois Radiation Area; Florence Nightingale to Her Nurses; Cincinnati's "Old Cunny; and Buck v. Bell). This Troubled World, a 1938 essay by Eleanor Roosevelt, is joined by others with a sociological focus: (The Graves of the Fallen; The American Indian in the Great War (1921); A Letter to a Hindu: The Subjection of India (1908); and Not Revolution, but Evolution). Rational thought is explored in both philosophic and religious contexts (Ascending Forms and Powers; The Four Gospels from a Lawyer's Standpoint). Foibles and quibbles get their due (Mr. EOC Podcast Antoneya Banks Graves Antoneya Banks-Graves is the Chief Executive Officer of Elite Organizational Consulting, specializing in individual, team and organizational effectiveness. She has 28 years’ experience in organizational behavior. She has a Master of Arts Degree in Organizational Behavior and is currently pursuing her Doctoral Degree in Organizational Development.
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