Earlier this year, founder Oli Broom sat down with Polly Ingestre to answer one very simple question: what do you do for a living?

Originally eyeing up a sporting career, Oli studied languages at Durham University before falling into life as a chartered surveyor. Then one day, he gave it all up to cycle to Australia. Seeking more adventure, he lived in Rwanda for two years, and it was here that the idea of The Slow Cyclist was born.

In Oli's episode of the What Do You Do For A Living? podcast, he talks about his unexpected career path and looks back on 10 years of The Slow Cyclist.

Listen to the full episode here.

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