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Recovery Is Possible

Michael Van Meter

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Michael has seen first-hand the devastating effects of addiction on the public, his profession, and himself. Michael began his career as a helicopter pilot in the U.S. Navy. After eight years, he became a Corrections Officer, Washington DC Police Officer, and then FBI Agent. In 2010, Michael became an instructor at the FBI Academy. In 2013, he created a course titled “Leading At-Risk Employees” geared toward Police Executives to help them understand alcoholism, prescription drug abuse, PTSD, ...
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StateScoop Radio

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StateScoop features the latest leaders and innovators, news and events in state and local government technology. StateScoop gathers top leaders from across government, academia and the tech industry to discuss ways technology can improve government, and to exchange best practices and identify ways to achieve common goals.
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In this episode of The Roadman Cycling Podcast, we lay the groundwork for a successful winter training season. Before you dive into structured workouts, I share five essential steps to help you avoid burnout and build a solid foundation. From taking a proper break and easing back in with cross-training to ensuring your bike is ready for the season,…
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In this episode of The Roadman Cycling Podcast, we dive into a critical but often overlooked aspect of cycling culture: the local bike shop (LBS). These shops are more than retail spaces—they’re the heart of the cycling community. From offering expert advice and maintaining our bikes to hosting group rides and fostering camaraderie, bike shops have…
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In Scarcity Brain, Michael Easter dives into the human drive for more—exploring how our minds are wired to crave constant consumption, whether it’s stuff, social media, or comfort. He explains how the "scarcity mindset" pushes us to overconsume and sacrifice well-being in pursuit of temporary satisfaction. In this conversation, Michael shares pract…
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In this episode, we dive deep into lactate threshold (LT) and why it’s a powerful tool for cyclists aiming to maximize endurance and performance. We break down what lactate and LT actually are, debunking common myths and explaining how LT differs from other metrics like VO2 max and FTP. You’ll learn how to determine your LT with simple field tests …
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Today we dive into the essentials of structuring your training week for peak performance. With a focus on balancing Zone 2 endurance rides and intensity, we discuss how to optimize limited training hours and avoid burnout—perfect for cyclists juggling busy schedules. We also tackle essential topics like fueling strategies with “train low, race high…
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Dr. Stephen Seiler, the pioneering exercise physiologist behind the polarized training model joins Anthony on the show today. Known for his extensive research into endurance sports, Dr. Seiler has revolutionized how both amateur and elite athletes approach their training intensity distribution. We delve into the details of his 80/20 model, which em…
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The 2025 Tour de France route has finally been revealed, and there’s plenty to talk about. From a classic first week setup to some surprising twists later in the race, this edition promises to be unforgettable. We’re diving into what makes this route unique, the potential game-changing moments, and who might benefit the most. Sarah will also cover …
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This week’s Rider Support dives into some of the biggest group ride mistakes you’re probably making—like half-wheeling your mates or bonking from bad fueling strategies. We kick things off with a question about whether group rides are becoming obsolete and discuss the top ways to bring that camaraderie and etiquette back to your local club scene. F…
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In this episode of The Roadman Cycling Podcast, we’re exploring the art and etiquette of the group ride—an experience that’s as much about camaraderie as it is about fitness. Group rides hold a special place in cycling culture, with each rider moving in sync, sharing the road, and learning from one another. But for these rides to work well, there’s…
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In today’s episode of The Roadman Cycling Podcast, Anthony shares practical hacks that make daily training easier, especially for those getting back into a training routine. He explains how he has been fine-tuning habits that remove friction and make training almost effortless. Breaking down simple actions that make training more automatic and enjo…
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In this episode of The Roadman Podcast, we welcome former pro road cyclist Laurens ten Dam to dive into his incredible journey riding the Tour Divide, a 2,745-mile self-supported mountain bike race from Canada to the Mexican border. We explore his training adaptations, equipment setup, and strategic approach to navigating, pacing, and managing rest…
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On this week’s Rider Support we kick things off with a rider who’s been winging it on his bike but is ready to get serious with training zones—how can he master the numbers without losing the joy of riding? We also dive into group ride disasters, with one listener recounting a near peloton wipeout and asking how to keep things drama-free on the roa…
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On this episode of The Roadman Podcast, we sit down with British time trial specialist John Archibald to dive deep into the world of time trialing. John takes us through his meticulously structured training week when prepping for a big event, balancing the right mix of volume and intensity. He shares his go-to interval sessions, highlights the crit…
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In today’s episode, we delve into the fascinating impact of daily cycling on the body, covering everything from calorie burn to mental resilience. Anthony answers listener questions on how to convince non-cyclists to start commuting by bike, shedding light on the health and mental benefits. He also discusses what to do if you feel like you’ve plate…
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On today's podcast Anthony chats with Derek Teel, the founder of Dialed Health, a platform focused on strength training and fitness for cyclists. Teel has built a reputation for helping cyclists integrate strength work into their routines to improve performance, prevent injuries, and build overall fitness. Anthony and Derek talk about how you can t…
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In this week’s Rider Support episode, we’re tackling some hot topics for cyclists of all levels. First up, Anthony shares essential urban cycling safety tips, covering how to navigate tricky intersections, avoid blind spots, and claim your lane confidently. Next, we dive into the benefits and potential downsides of using altitude tents—are they wor…
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Join us for an in-depth conversation with Uli, the visionary founder behind SRM Power Meters, as we explore the journey, challenges, and innovations that have revolutionized cycling performance tracking. WHOOP Your health underpins EVERYTHING you do in life, and WHOOP helps you understand and proactively improve it through 24/7 monitoring. Go to⁠ ⁠…
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In this episode of The Roadman Podcast, Anthony sits down with Maxe from Standert Bikes to explore the journey behind one of the most unique high-end bike brands in the industry. Maxe takes us back to the origins of Standert in the vibrant city of Berlin, sharing how the city's eclectic culture helped shape the company’s ethos. They dive into the c…
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In this week’s Rider Support, Anthony and Sarah dive deep into the essential strategies for improving your climbing game, starting with the biggest mistakes riders make and practical tips to overcome them. They discuss pacing techniques, effective gear selection, ideal cadence, and much more to help you stay strong and efficient on those tough asce…
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In today’s episode, Anthony chats with Larry Warbasse from Team Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale, who turned pro in 2013. Larry shares how cycling has evolved significantly since then. Training is now data-driven, with power meters and advanced analytics playing a crucial role. Coaching has shifted to personalized plans using real-time performance feedba…
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On today’s show, Anthony dives into the electrifying men's elite road race at the 2024 World Championships. The 273.9 km course through Zurich set the stage for one of the most intense battles of the season. From the early breakaway spearheaded by Jay Vine, to the high-speed chases led by powerhouse nations like Slovenia and Belgium, the race was a…
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In this week’s Rider Support, we dive into the rumor mill: is Lachlan Morton gearing up for a crack at the around-the-world record? We’ll compare his laid-back approach with Mark Beaumont's intense strategy that set the current record. We’ll also discuss the importance of team cohesion in amateur racing and how to foster a winning mentality. Pogi's…
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Giro d’Italia: The Story of the World’s Most Beautiful Bike Race by Colin O’Brien offers an enthralling deep dive into the history and culture of Italy’s most iconic cycling event. The book captures the Giro’s evolution from its origins in 1909 to its present-day status as one of the Grand Tours. O’Brien masterfully weaves together tales of legenda…
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On this week's Rider Support, Sarah and Anthony tackle a wide range of listener questions that every cyclist can relate to. They kick off with the golden rules for long rides, offering essential tips to help you conquer those century rides with confidence. Ever wondered what the white, chalky residue on pro cyclists' shorts means? They break down t…
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In this episode, we dive into the complex relationship between drivers and cyclists. We explore how this tension has evolved, the dangers of close passes, the role of legislation, and the impact of infrastructure. With a balanced approach, we address the behaviors that frustrate both groups and offer solutions for safer, more respectful interaction…
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In this weeks Rider Support we break down Dale’s struggle with a stagnating training plan. Despite committing 15 hours a week to the bike, this 42-year-old Cat 3 rider is seeing his performance decline. We explore the dangers of overtraining, cumulative life stress, and the importance of balancing intensity with recovery. Next, we settle a friendly…
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Today Anthony chats with Dan Bigham. Dan is a true trailblazer in the world of cycling. He’s a former holder of the world hour record, a silver medalist from the recent Paris Olympics in the Team Pursuit, and was the chief aerodynamics engineer at Team Ineos. Now, he’s making waves after moving to Bora and Red Bull, where he’s leading their aerodyn…
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In this reflective episode, Anthony explores why cycling continues to pull him back, even when he thinks he's done with it. Despite trying other activities—running, climbing, and the gym—cycling remains a constant presence. Anthony examines the deeper reasons for this, from the comfort and familiarity cycling provides in chaotic times, to the sense…
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Anthony sits down with endurance adventurer, record-breaking athlete, and author Sean Conway. Sean’s story is nothing short of extraordinary—he’s the first person to complete the world’s longest triathlon, cycle unsupported around the world, and shatter the self-supported Ironman distance record, all while pushing the boundaries of what’s possible,…
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In this episode, I sit down with elite mountain biker and gravel cyclist Hannah Otto as she takes us through her incredible journey of setting the fastest known time on the Kokopelli Trail. We explore how Hannah meticulously prepared for the challenge, from her equipment choices and the reasoning behind them to her nutrition strategy that fueled he…
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Today Anthony chats with Ryan Mullen of Bora Red Bull as he reflects on the lessons he wishes he knew at the start of his cycling career. In this episode, Ryan delves into the intricacies of positioning in the bunch, the critical aspects of on-bike and off-bike nutrition, and the training techniques that have shaped his success. Whether you're an a…
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Join us for a special episode all about Power Meters. Zack Morris, Colby Pearce and Nicki Sørensen share their thoughts and experience of training and racing with power meters, including a little history since Colby and JV were the among the first to own SRM power meters in the US and Nicki was an early adopter too. For more information on coaching…
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In this episode, Anthony sits down with Vasilis Anastopoulos, the mastermind behind Mark Cavendishs preparation for his record-breaking attempt at this year's Tour de France. We delve into the meticulous preparation that went into trying to surpass Eddy Merckx's stage-victory record, including in-depth discussions on aerodynamics, specific training…
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In this solo episode, I dive into my latest bikepacking adventure across Eastern Europe, covering 1,500km through Albania, Bosnia, Croatia, Slovenia, and Italy. From navigating remote roads to embracing the simplicity of life on two wheels, I share the highs, lows, and everything in between. Tune in for a raw and authentic recount of this unforgett…
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When it comes to gait, foot health, and the intricate relationship between footwear and movement, there is often a lack of understanding. This makes today’s discussion particularly significant. Anthony chats with Dr. Courtney Conley, an internationally recognised foot and gait specialist. While the importance of proper bike fitting, stretching, and…
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Today Anthony and Sarah breakdown Stage 4 of La Vuelta. Today was a day for the GC riders as they entered the mountains and tackled those crazy 20% gradients. WHOOP Your health underpins EVERYTHING you do in life, and WHOOP helps you understand and proactively improve it through 24/7 monitoring. Go to ⁠⁠⁠⁠join.whoop.com/Roadman⁠⁠⁠⁠ to get a free mo…
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Today Sarah and Anthony talk about the drama that unfolded in Stage 3 of La Vuelta Espana. WHOOP Your health underpins EVERYTHING you do in life, and WHOOP helps you understand and proactively improve it through 24/7 monitoring. Go to ⁠⁠⁠join.whoop.com/Roadman⁠⁠⁠ to get a free month’s WHOOP membership on me! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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In todays episode we bring you our live podcast following La Vuelta Espana. But Anthony and Sarah couldn't but open the podcast without talking about the final day of the Tour de France Femme and the drama that unfolded on Alp d'Huez! WHOOP Your health underpins EVERYTHING you do in life, and WHOOP helps you understand and proactively improve it th…
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It’s been revealed that Americas Anti Doping Agency (USADA) has been using undercover agents/athletes to spy on team mates that dope. The World governing body (WADA) has come out to say that it does not support these actions. Anthony and Sarah discuss this plus loads more listener questions! WHOOP Your health underpins EVERYTHING you do in life, an…
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Lucas Clarke joins Anthony today to chat with him about his record breaking time in the famous Race Across America. This is one of the most gruelling endurance events in the world and Lucas shares the story about this monumental achievement. WHOOP Your health underpins EVERYTHING you do in life, and WHOOP helps you understand and proactively improv…
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Today Anthony chats with Rosa Klöser. Rosa clinched victory in a thrilling sprint finish at the 2024 UNBOUND 200, setting the fastest women's time on record. Despite a flat tire and a fall, she managed to overcome a two-minute deficit, ultimately crossing the finish line in first place. Rosa's story is unique in that she is only started competitive…
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In todays Rider Support a listener writes in with a really interesting question - what are the 5 things that top coaches agree you should NEVER do. We also talk about Canyons new Aeroad bike, what to do about the club mate who keeps crashing and loads more listener questions. WHOOP Sarah and I have been using WHOOP for years and use the data it pro…
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Today, Anthony chats with Payson McElveen, an off-road endurance cyclist and mountain bike cross-country marathon rider. Payson is a U.S. national champion and a two-time podium position in the Leadville 100. Despite his impressive athletic achievements, Payson aims to impact the sport in various ways. Through his podcast, "The Adventure Stache," a…
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Okta Public Sector CTO and former FBI executive Christine Halvorsen joins Okta Principal Solutions Engineer Pam Vanmeter in a new podcast discussion on how modern Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM) platforms help state and local agencies lower costs and improve customer experience and security. The podcast is hosted by Scoop News Group'…
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In today's episode Anthony gives us a look back to Mark Cavendish's record breaking career. Anthony chronicles his professional life from his early days racing on the Isle of Man, his teams and struggles on his journey to become The Greatest Sprinter Of All Time. WHOOP Sarah and I have been using WHOOP for years and use the data it provide every da…
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Are you over trained? What are the signs? What are the most comfortable cycling shoes and THAT performance enhancing drink the pros swear by ... and it's backed up in science! WHOOP Sarah and I have been using WHOOP for years and use the data it provide every day to track our metrics. Your health underpins EVERYTHING you do in life, and WHOOP helps…
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Today, we’re tackling a common challenge for cyclists: diet and weight loss. My goal is to create a definitive guide on how cyclists can lose weight effectively. We’ll start by discussing metabolism and the pitfalls of yo-yo dieting. I’m excited to introduce Dr. Kyle Pfaffenbach, a Nutrition Consultant and Associate Professor at Eastern Oregon Univ…
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Todays guest is Jérémie Debeuf who is the Head Of Product at Van Rysel bikes. The cycling community has been totally captivated by the new kid in town - Decathlon World Tour cycling and the success they have had in the peloton on these bikes. Van Rysel have totally overhauled their production of what was previously viewed as a budget bike and produ…
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What is the real reason Tadej Pogacar is snubbing the Olympic games? Anthony and Sarah chat about the reasons he is skipping the games. Plus, does a bike that's a couple of hundred milligrams heavier really make much of a difference on climbing performance, how do you execute the perfect taper, how to do an unsupported 300km ride and loads more! ⁠⁠…
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Keirin is a form of motor-paced cycle racing originating from Japan. It involves track cycling where riders sprint for victory following a controlled start behind a motorized or non-motorized pacer. It's a really fun event and one that our guest today is passionate about bringing to cycling fans all over the world. James Pope is the CEO of DerbyWhe…
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