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Taking Risks: The Moth Radio Hour

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Observation, Simulation, Visualization

Taking Risks: The Moth Radio Hour · Jul 7, 2026 Education

Francesca Hayes couldn't let anyone know she didn't know how to ride a bike. So she designed a three-stage system: observe riders for mechanics, simulate on a stationary gym bike, and visualize riding every night before sleep — thanks to a Cosmopolitan tip. Thorough. Secret. Entirely self-directed.

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