E67. EN. Dutch Cycling Embassy - Chris Bruntlett
Chris Bruntlett (Marketing and Communication Manager at Dutch Cycling Embassy) is telling the story of how and why biking is an important part of people's every daily life.
As a long-time cycling campaigner and promoter in Vancouver, Chris Bruntlett brings a diverse set of communication skills to his role at the Dutch Cycling Embassy, including writing, photography, filmmaking, podcasting, public speaking, and digital media management. He first visited the Netherlands in the summer of 2016, and quickly fell in love with its seemingly effortless bicycle culture, and unique approach to transport planning.
This cross-country tour inspired him to co-author the book, “Building the Cycling City: The Dutch Blueprint for Urban Vitality”, which shines a spotlight on the incredible (and often underappreciated) achievements of the Netherlands as the world’s foremost cycling nation.
Chris uses his knowledge and passion to share practical lessons for global cities wishing to follow in their tracks, and become better places to live, work, play, and—of course—cycle.
Listen to the podcast on
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/7uDWEv8Afho5l7UsilOUYZ
Apple Podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/se/podcast/urbanistica/id1503039952?ls=1
Online
http://citylifeurbanistica.libsyn.com/
Follow the stories behind the scenes on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/urbanistica.podcast/
#UrbanisticaPodcast is being produced in collaboration with Landskapslaget (Landscape Architecture, Urban planning and design)
#MustafaSherif
citylife.mustafa@gmail.com
Видео E67. EN. Dutch Cycling Embassy - Chris Bruntlett канала Urbanistica Podcast
As a long-time cycling campaigner and promoter in Vancouver, Chris Bruntlett brings a diverse set of communication skills to his role at the Dutch Cycling Embassy, including writing, photography, filmmaking, podcasting, public speaking, and digital media management. He first visited the Netherlands in the summer of 2016, and quickly fell in love with its seemingly effortless bicycle culture, and unique approach to transport planning.
This cross-country tour inspired him to co-author the book, “Building the Cycling City: The Dutch Blueprint for Urban Vitality”, which shines a spotlight on the incredible (and often underappreciated) achievements of the Netherlands as the world’s foremost cycling nation.
Chris uses his knowledge and passion to share practical lessons for global cities wishing to follow in their tracks, and become better places to live, work, play, and—of course—cycle.
Listen to the podcast on
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/7uDWEv8Afho5l7UsilOUYZ
Apple Podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/se/podcast/urbanistica/id1503039952?ls=1
Online
http://citylifeurbanistica.libsyn.com/
Follow the stories behind the scenes on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/urbanistica.podcast/
#UrbanisticaPodcast is being produced in collaboration with Landskapslaget (Landscape Architecture, Urban planning and design)
#MustafaSherif
citylife.mustafa@gmail.com
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