
New England Endurance Podcast
Celebrating New England's thriving endurance sports culture.
Our mission is to passionately showcase and celebrate the vibrant endurance sports culture thriving in New England. Through engaging conversations, local endurance athletes (Art Trapotsis and Eric Schenker) embark on a journey to uncover the essence of the region's clubs, group rides, cherished routes, legendary races, and the devoted community of athletes who proudly call New England home.
From the exhilarating realms of road cycling to the rugged trails of mountain biking, from triathlons to ultramarathons, from open-water swimming to collegiate rowing, this podcast is a tribute to the challenges, victories, and compelling narratives that shape the endurance sports landscape in this distinctive part of the United States.
With a commitment to fostering connections, providing valuable insights, and igniting inspiration, we strive to unite, inform, and empower the New England endurance community.
New England Endurance Podcast
BIVO: The Vermont Bottle Company Fueling Endurance Sports
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The BIVO Story with Founders Carina Hamel and Robby Ringer
In this episode we speak with Carina Hamel and Robby Ringer, co-founders of BIVO, the Vermont-based brand redefining hydration for endurance athletes. Born from a desire to ditch plastic and do better for the planet, BIVO makes sleek, stainless steel water bottles that perform under pressure—and turn heads on the trail.
Carina and Robby open up about the early days of building BIVO, the big move from Portland to Vermont, and the hard-earned lessons of launching a product-based startup—from nozzle design to navigating funding with integrity. They share their passion for creating more than just bottles—BIVO is evolving into a hub for endurance athletes through events, community engagement, and a fresh take on what it means to be a mission-driven brand in the outdoor space.
Takeaways:
- BIVO bottles were designed to deliver performance and sustainability—no squeezing required.
- Feedback from real athletes helped shape everything from materials to feel to function.
- Running a business is hard, expensive, and filled with tradeoffs—but the community support makes it worth it.
- Future expansion may include other sports and products beyond cycling.
- Entrepreneurship means accepting that sometimes you’re not in peak shape, personally—and that’s okay!
- Their mission is grounded in creating better alternatives and stronger connections.
Art & Eric embark on a journey to showcase and celebrate the endurance sports community in New England.