A group of smiling people outdoors enjoying a sunny day. Three trishaws with red covers are carrying elderly passengers, accompanied by volunteers wearing helmets and high-visibility vests. A man in a wheelchair sits nearby, also smiling. Trees and a picnic area can be seen in the background.

S1E59 PnP Ryan Foster Bringing Seniors Joy through Cycling Without Age

Ryan Foster Bringing Seniors Joy through Cycling Without Age

Imagine gliding through the sunshine on a trishaw. The wind on your face. Laughter in the air. For seniors and people with disabilities, this isn’t just a ride. It’s a lifeline. Ryan Foster shares how Cycling Without Age Brisbane is changing lives by bringing the simple joy of bike riding to those who thought they’d never experience it again.

Cycling Without Age started in Denmark and has spread to 46 countries, connecting communities through specialised trishaws that allow seniors to feel the freedom of the open road. Ryan talks about the highs and lows of setting up Brisbane’s chapter. He reveals what it’s like to navigate challenges like COVID lockdowns and the Brisbane floods of 2022.

You’ll hear about the practical side of making it work. Securing grants. Training volunteers. Keeping the wheels rolling. But the real story is in the transformations. Like the woman in her 90s who hadn’t been outside for years but now looks forward to every ride. Or the veteran volunteer who found a new sense of purpose pedalling through parks and sharing stories.

Ryan’s passion for combating social isolation and fostering community connection shines through every word. If you’ve ever thought about volunteering or starting something meaningful in your own community, Ryan’s journey is proof it can be done.

Learn how a simple idea, some determination, and a lot of heart can transform lives one ride at a time.

Ready to pedal towards a better community? Tune in and be inspired.

Find out more about Cycling Without Age Brisbane ⁠https://www.facebook.com/cyclingwithoutagebrisbane⁠

Find your local Cycling Without Age group https://cyclingwithoutage.org.au/where-we-operate

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This is our final episode for 2024. Have a great Christmas and New Year and look out for us next year with our new name Get Around Caboolture. We already have great episodes lined up for January.

The Streets and People Podcast

Every day in Caboolture and Morayfield, people get left behind because they can’t drive. Some are too young. Some are older. Others live with disability or manage on a low income. You probably know 1 or 2 people in that situation.

We keep asking the same question: Why do cars get the red carpet while everyone else gets the gravel?

Get Around Caboolture is a local movement focused on practical transport solutions that work for more people. Through real stories and expert insights, our podcast highlights what’s missing – and what’s possible.

Our podcast series:

People & Projects (PnP): Interviews with researchers, advocates, and professionals working on transport solutions across Australia.

Not Everyone Drives (NED): Conversations with locals who don’t drive, sharing how transport access, or the lack of it, shapes their everyday lives.

Road Rules 360 (RR360)
Co-hosted with John Burrill, this series looks at road rules from all angles, with a focus on people walking, riding, scooting, or using mobility aids.

You’re invited to explore the episodes and learn more at www.GetAroundCaboolture.au.

Get Around Caboolture is a community movement advocating for more transport choice and less hassle.

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Laura's family crossing the road
If you're interested in what we do, we could do with your support

Get Around Caboolture is a community movement advocating for more travel options for people in
Caboolture & Morayfield. 

Our Goals

1. All children can ride to school on safe streets 

2. All young adults can get to work or study without needing a car so they begin adulthood without a debt of $15,000 a year. 

A lack of transport options leads to a high financial burden for
families, businesses and governments.

The only way we can be sustainable for the long term is with your help. 

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