On a frigid Black Friday morning, I was standing with my bike and nursing a coffee in the parking lot of Temple Coffee in Fair Oaks with over $500 in donations from people who stepped up quickly to support me. Clearly, there are very generous people out there.
Author: Winty Singh
The answer is, “Movember.”
After I completed the fundraising ride for No Kid Hungry last month, I was often asked “so, what’s next?” With nothing planned, I came to realize that the time was right for a ride to support Movember and men’s health.
To feel small
Cycling can often make one feel kind of small, like not enough, not adequate. So we work hard to feel value, to feel worthy. But, during my recent ride for No Kid Hungry, I had moments of feeling a different kind of small, in relation to the unknown grand scheme, and felt a different kind of value.
This is not a term I’d say out loud
While I would never openly voice this term, it seems the only appropriate one to describe Narajan Singh is bad ass.
Video: Interview on Jus Punjabi TV
My mom and unofficial publicist contacted Jus Punjabi TV about last week’s bike ride for No Kid Hungry, and Aashmeeta, host of “The Good News Show”, graciously invited me to come on her program to talk about the bike ride, cycling for seva (and what’s next), Sikh participation and representation in sports and other things. Check out the video here.
