Girls on wheels

Hello everyone, I'm Danielle, the girl behind the microphone trying not to swear.


Once a week I will chat to fellow girls (and sometimes guys) about their love of riding and being a girl in this mountain biking world. Bringing to life the girls you might follow on social media and revealing we all have so much more in common than you may think.


You can expect a lot of 'me too' moments when we chat about real life and how biking helps us cope with adulting and navigating our daily lives.


There will be special episodes where I chat with the superhumans who ride amongst us, who despite adversity are still on their bike! These episodes are sure to get those goosebumps going.


Expect raw, unpolished, relatable content with humour, wit (from my guests) and inevitable swearing, sorry kids.


I hope the pod will offer insights, inspiration and motivation, spark interesting conversations, create a catalyst for change and give you comfort in knowing we are all the same and a feeling of hell yeah, get me on a bike immediately.


You can follow along with the pod on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/girlsonwheelspodcast/ and on the dedicated facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/girlsonwheelspodcast.


Please subscribe to the GOW newsletter at www.girlsonwheelspodcast.co.uk where you’ll get a peek at the upcoming episodes, get a chance to get involved in the pod, either by suggesting topics or future guests, coming on to share your story, or joining the panel for random episodes. Plus social event updates and other exciting shizzle.


Don't forget to check out the pods number 1 supporter, Shawnee; the funniest Ozy on the planet and founder of Shred Like A Girl, a clothing brand with some of the sickest (I am not cool enough to say this in real life) tees out there - https://www.instagram.com/_shredlikeagirl/ or jump straight to her shop - https://shredgirl.com/


Girls on wheels coming at yaaaaaaaaa.

Danielle Lovett

Hey, I'm Danielle, the face behind the voice. I was a late starter to MTB, got into it at the grand young age of 35, hence the fear of god at most things and a wooden back. I own 3 bikes, none of which I can ride that well but enjoy squidding about pretending. I am not cool enough to say rad yet, I probably never will be and never know what to do with my hands in photos. I'm known for having a constant supply of snacks, saying mate all the time in my Cov accent and playing Russian roulette with my fuel gauge. I am at my happiest when I am outdoors.