Motherload Documentary Inspired Memphis Friends

I am moving out of Memphis today, August 27th. I have been waiting for this day for months. I am flying back to my childhood home in Kannapolis to live temporarily with my parents. I feel relieved to have ended my apartment lease and resigned from my job. While I will no longer be in Memphis, I am hopeful that my Memphis friends will continue pushing for the cargo bike culture shift that attracted me to work in Memphis. I used my going away party to show the Motherload documentary, which inspired my Memphis friends to think about what could be possible by joining the cargo bike movement. I wanted to share the below photo because many people in the South do not understand what a cargo bike is. What is your favorite cargo bike?

Future Blog Post

I am not sure where my new permanent home will be. My goal is to move to a place that has a thriving cargo bike culture because I believe that my car-free lifestyle will be more accepted, supported, and normal in this culture. Hopefully, my next blog post will provide a more optimistic outlook on my life and career.