Logo

    curtis white

    Explore "curtis white" with insightful episodes like "Ep 65: World Championships 2024", "Ep 63: Benidorm (Re)Watch Party", "Ep 62: Hulst (Re)Watch Party", "Ep 61: Zolder Watch Party" and "Ep 59: Really Rad USCX & Pan Ams" from podcasts like ""In The Red with Curtis White", "In The Red with Curtis White", "In The Red with Curtis White", "In The Red with Curtis White" and "In The Red with Curtis White"" and more!

    Episodes (11)

    Ep 65: World Championships 2024

    Ep 65: World Championships 2024

    After 12 World Championship preparations and 11 starts, we look back at 2023/2024 and discuss the best off season format for a cyclocross racer - should a crosser be focused on gravel, road, crit, mtb? Curtis has done it all: where does he get his best results? As part of that analysis, we take a look a the French National Team for some additional insight. (see link below). Join the discussion and get In The Red!

    French National Team Article

    @curtisjwhite

    www.curtisjwhite.com 

    inthered@curtisjwhite.com 

    Ep 63: Benidorm (Re)Watch Party

    Ep 63: Benidorm (Re)Watch Party

    Curtis is back racing in Europe, and we're back with another watch party. Benidorm was fireworks for 60 mins with Curtis on the startline for all the action - was it the greatest non-championship race of all time? So says Tony.

    Fire-up the trainer, or serve up some snacks and a cold beverage, hit the replay below and join the party. It's Wolrd Cup Benidorm 2024!

    Benidorm Free Replay Option 1

    Benidorm Free Replay Option 2

    @curtisjwhite

    inthered@curtisjwhite.com 

    Ep 62: Hulst (Re)Watch Party

    Ep 62: Hulst (Re)Watch Party

    Hulst offered a crazy spectacle, and we couldn't resist another watch party. With Curtis training in sunny Spain, and Tony at home in snowy NY, we rewatch all the antics of this year's Hulst WC. Grab a beverage, or jump on the trainer, pull up the race on the link below, and join us for some spitting fast, headbuttingly aggressive cx racing!

    Email us with thoughts and questions at inthered@gmail.com

    Free Hulst Feed

    Follow @curtisjwhite and www.curtisjwhite.com

    Ep 59: Really Rad USCX & Pan Ams

    Ep 59: Really Rad USCX & Pan Ams

    Lots of good stuff in this episode as Curtis and Tony discuss Really Rad, the USCX, and Pan Ams. Loaded with insights on each event, but recorded BEFORE the announcement that GCN will be closing GCN+ (more on that in the next ep). In the meantime, dive into Curtis's thoughts on winning a second USCX title, a disappointing Pan Ams performance, and a little Yogi to round it out. 

    @curtisjwhite

    www.curtisjwhite.com

    Ep 57: Clash in the Charm City

    Ep 57: Clash in the Charm City

    Charm City CX showcased some of the best racing yet in the USCX as this year's Fast Five threw haymakers Saturday before coming back for more Sunday.

    But the storyline goes beyond the tightbattles and constant lead changes: a rivalry between Curtis and long-time foe Vinney Baestaens led to two final head-scratching laps that opened the door for the young American, Andrew Storhmeyer, to take his first career C2 win.

    In this episode, Curtis addresses the tactics and race dynamics from those final laps on Sunday as well as full race recaps from both days. 

    Subscribe to Curtis's newletter at www.curtisjwhite.com

    Follow Curtis on Instagram @curtisjwhite

    Ep 56: Go Cross, Rochester CX, & Curtis Turns 28!

    Ep 56: Go Cross, Rochester CX, & Curtis Turns 28!

    The first 2 weeks of the USCX didn't yield the results we hoped for, but this season is just getting started. In this episode, Curtis talks about the tactics  at Go Cross, a crash at Rochester, the impressive field depth in the US scene, and his upcoming birthday - that he forgot about!  

    Subscribe to Curtis's newsletter and submit questions for next week: www.curtisjwhite.com. 

    Follow Curtis on Instagram @curtisjwhite.

     

    Ep 55: Welcome to Season 4

    Ep 55: Welcome to Season 4

    Clip-in and get rolling as we hit the first episode of Season 4 where we prepare for a year filled with  bar-banging, tape-stretching, mud-flying cyclcross. In this episode, Curtis and Tony recap Curtis's spring and summer gravel schedule. Curtis gives his take on a few hot gravel topics, and we preview the upcoming cx schedule where our boy will be rocking the stars and stripes. 

    Get all the latest from Curtis: subscribe to his newsletter at Curtis White (curtisjwhite.com).

    @curtisjwhite

    Kathryn Ma's "The Chinese Groove"

    Kathryn Ma's "The Chinese Groove"

    Kathryn Ma joins Eric Newman to discuss her most recent novel, The Chinese Groove, which follows protagonist Xi Liu Zheng, who goes by Shelley, as he leaves his home in China's Yunnan province to make his future with the help of a rich uncle in San Francisco. But Shelly's journey is a comedy of errors in which nothing is as he expected. Yet, with indefatigable optimism, compassion, and determination, Shelly works to change his fortune and repair fractured family bonds. At once a harrowing immigrant tale and a humorous romp through cultural misunderstandings, The Chinese Groove explores the everyday negotiations of romance and family ties, as well as the power of belief that helps us make our way through the world without breaking.
    Also, Curtis White, author of Transcendent: Art and Dharma in a Time of Collapse, returns to recommend two classic authobiographies, The Education of Henry Adams by Henry Adams, and The Seven Story Mountain by Thomas Merton.

    Curtis White's "Transcendent"

    Curtis White's "Transcendent"

    Curtis White joins Kate Wolf and Eric Newman to speak about his latest essay collection, Transcendent: Art and Dharma in a Time of Collapse. The book offers an incisive critique of the Westernization of Buddhism, from its adoption by tech companies like Amazon and Google into a practice of corporate mindfulness that aids with productivity in the workplace; to its embrace by New Atheists, such as Stephen Batchelor, who argue for Buddhism without beliefs; to its reduction to being solely a matter of neuroscience. White emphasizes the more unruly, unmaterialistic aspects of the dharma—defamiliarization, passion, and metaphysical consciousness— all of which he argues share a deep connection to the work of Western artists, musicians, and poets. Writing with a fiery skepticism about techno-capitalism as the only solution to solving the world’s crises, White advocates for Buddhism’s place as a form of resistance and a way to think against the status quo.
    Also, Anand Giridharadas, author of The Persuaders, returns to recommend V.S. Naipaul's A Million Mutinies Now.

    Logo

    © 2024 Podcastworld. All rights reserved

    Stay up to date

    For any inquiries, please email us at hello@podcastworld.io