And just like that, Ride turned 10 (episodes old)

Ride is 10!

Ok, so it’s not an anniversary, but ten episodes is certainly a satisfying milestone. 

We published our trailer in August 2021, followed a few days later by our first episode. And now here we are, four months, ten episodes, and 19 guests later—including seven CEOs, one COO, two MDs, two VPs, a couple of partners, a deputy editor, and a professor.

Thanks to everyone who’s downloaded an episode and joined me and Jonny Combe on this, ahem, ride (sorry).

Thanks, too, to our producer, Martyn Strong, for tolerating these two "amateurs" (his words, not ours) as we find our way in the world of podcasting, and Natalie Webster for marketing and website business.

And of course, thank you to all our guests for taking time out to share their insight with Ride: The Urban Mobility Podcast. 

The 10-episode guest list:

  • Adam Norris, Founder, Pure Electric

  • Andrew Grant, Head of Intelligent Mobility, BloombergNEF

  • Andy Palmer, CEO, Switch Mobility

  • Carla Bailo, CEO, Center for Automotive Research (CAR)

  • Eric Boullier, Founder and CEO, Circle Mobility

  • Jim Adler, Founder and MD, Toyota Ventures

  • Joost Vantomme, European Smart Mobility Director, European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA)

  • Kersten Heineke, Partner, McKinsey Center for Future Mobility

  • Kevin McLaughlin, CEO, Zygg

  • Lukas Neckermann, COO, Splyt

  • Malte Ackermann, Professor in Automotive Management: Mobility-as-a-Service, Nürtingen-Geislingen University

  • Olaf Sakkers, Partner, RedBlue Capital

  • Pedro Somma, CEO, Quicko

  • Pierre LaHutte, CEO, Navya

  • Richard Corbett, VP, Global Market Development, Voi Technology

  • Sam Fiorani, VP, Global Vehicle Forecasting, AutoForecast Solutions

  • Sampo Hietanen, CEO, MaaS Global

  • Tom Standage, Deputy Editor, The Economist

  • Tu Le, MD, Sino Auto Insights

Ten episodes published - and there's plenty more to come, so stay tuned!

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