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John Simmerman does amazing work advocating for active towns and has assembled resources to make it easier for people to learn how to advocate for and implement changes in their own communities. It was an honor to speak with him on the Active Towns Podcast about my book, Heidi Across America, and slow travel.
Slow travel is a lifestyle, a way of experiencing the world with curiosity and attention. It’s also something anyone can do regardless of their abilities, economic status, or the time they have for adventures.
Check out my recommended reading list of five women who found slow travel adventures that worked for them. What's your slow travel adventure happy place?
The Adirondacks are a playground for cyclists. Riding intermittently for fun, training for a competition, joining a weekly tour for exercise and friendship, taking part in local cycling club events of the Adirondack Cycling Club and Bike Adirondacks — our region is full of opportunities and beauty.
So there’s an Adirondack audience for Heidi Bierle’s journal of her 2010 solo cross-country trip that started in Oregon and ended in Virginia.
Books Uplift connects authors to readers and all who love books. Books Uplift celebrates how books inspire excellence, fuel happiness, and uplift us each and every day. Meet Heidi Beierle, author of Heidi Across America, and how she navigates setbacks and criticism, keeps her writing momentum going, and overcame personal darkness to write her book.
Heidi Beierle joined the Donna Seebo Show for a conversation about Beierle’s book, Heidi Across America. Donna offered her take on the book while asking questions and offered a flavor of the story as a whole.
Author Heidi Beierle is headed to Cheyenne on June 30 to talk about her debut memoir, “Heidi Across America — One Woman’s Journey on a Bicycle Through the Heartland,” as well as sign books and answer questions.
Join Hilary Burns of the Getting REAL with Hilary Show as she interviews author Heidi Beierle about topics related to her memoir, Heidi Across America. Hilary and Heidi discuss bicycle touring, historic roads, slow travel, and how small changes in the present lead to greater change and transformation in the future.
Author, Heidi Beierle, joined This Travel Tribe to talk about her journey bicycling across America and shared some must-see lesser-known destinations across the United States.
Next to riding, one of the best things in the world is curling up with a good book. Even better if that book whisks you off on a cycling adventure or helps relieve stress from your daily life. We’ve selected a handful of books, written by riders, that we recommend adding to your reading list this summer. Join us in the Terry Bike Month Book Club, check out these titles and let us know what you think and what’s on your bookshelf in the comments…
Feisty Side of Fifty celebrates baby boomers fifty and better who are on the move and transforming the spirit and style of aging! One great way boomers can enjoy life is to be inspired by a book that is filled with heart, connection to others and love for our country. Heidi Beierle, a feisty young woman who was always up for a challenge, has penned just such a book, Heidi Across America - One Woman’s Journey on a Bicycle Through the Heartland.
Ever wonder how travel can ignite a soulful transformation?
Join Jim and Rita in conversation with Heidi Beierle as they explore the path of personal evolution through slow travel and discuss the logistics of solo female bike touring from safety to minimalism and the hospitable spirit of small-town America.
Live TV interview - Bellingham author recounts cross-country bicycle trip.
Mia Birk, author of Fabulous Female Founders, responds to Heidi Beierle, a fabulous female founder who embarks on a book tour and has a chance to retool her business.
The environmental justice movement, which grew out of protests in the late 1970s and early 1980s, gained national recognition in 1990 with the publication of the first comprehensive book documenting how environmental injustice largely affects communities of color and people living with low incomes. Studies also show that time spent outdoors improves our health and well-being but physical ability affects people’s freedom to reach outdoor recreation destinations.
Arts & Entertainment Spotlight Host Margaret Bikman talks with Heidi Beierle about her newest book, Heidi Across America.
This feature includes Heidi’s publication journey with Heidi Across America, the book cover design process, Heidi’s tips for people early in their writing practice, and more.
Tyrah Majors and Steve McCannon interview author, Heidi Beierle, about her memoir, Heidi Across America - One Woman’s Journey on a Bicycle Through the Heartland.
Fellow HCI Books author, Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino, discusses Heidi Across America with debut author, Heidi Beierle, on her podcast, Best Ever You.
Her Stories Untold is a curation of women’s stories of resilience curated by Traei Tsai. I had the honor of being able to speak with Traei about my memoir, Heidi Across America, and how slow travel is one of the practices I use to stay centered and grounded. As someone who has experienced mental health issues, mindfulness and time in nature are go-to supports for me.