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Molly Hurford Art of Adventure Podcast

Written by root

October 9, 2014

Molly Hurford Art of Adventure PodcastAt one point in her career, Molly Hurford was saving money by being “professionally nomadic” and not renting or owning a place to live other than her truck.

She has traveled all over the country racing cyclocross and triathlons, build up a career as one of the top cycling journalists, wrote two books, and recently had the industry’s biggest publication – Bicycling Magazine – come begging to hire her.

One of my favorite stories from this show is how Molly escaped from a two story window of a house she was locked in, using sheets tied together and live tweeted the whole thing. I think I actually used the term “oh my word,” because it was the most ridiculous thing I could imagine!

In this Episode You will Learn:

-How to stay fit while traveling
-The number one rule to stay healthy in cycling – its not what you think!
-Why cyclocross is so great (the same things that make the spartan race and mud runs so popular!)
-Why collegiate cycling is the perfect introduction to cycling
-The art of a good heckle
-How to build a writing portfolio
-How to go from free writing to paid journalism
-How to approach top professional athletes to interview them

Links:

Molly’s website and blog MollyHurford.com where you can find all of her latest projects

Her first book: Mud, Snow, and Cyclocross

Molly’s newest book and community: Saddle, Sore: A Women-Only Guide to You & Your Bike

You can also find Molly’s writing in Bicycling Magazine, like this great article here

 

Subscribe to The Art of Adventure Podcast in iTunes or Stitcher

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4 Comments

  1. Gretchen

    Molly can stay at our house any time she is in ST Louis.
    Great interview- loved the enthusiasm!

  2. Mike Lodes

    Way to go Molly! My girls hope to be like you

    • derek

      Thanks for listening Mike!

  3. Kathe Crossley

    I loved the interview. It was very engaging, informative and fun. Molly is welcome at my
    home if she is ever passing through Johnson City, TN.