a story about bikes, snow, words, and passion

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Hi. I’m Gloria. I’m a writer, traveler, cyclist, and adventure junkie. And I’d love to be MensJournal.com’s new Associate Editor.

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Page 1: A story about bikes, snow, words, and passion

Hi. I’m Gloria. I’m a writer, traveler, cyclist, and adventure junkie.And I’d love to be MensJournal.com’s new Associate Editor.

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In a Past Life

I valued technology companies as an analyst at a global financial advisory firm. Within three years I was one of the firm’s youngest Vice Presidents. I had a career, great friends, shiny toys, and a full social calendar.

But every day when I took that bus down to the financial district, I’d stare out the window with my headphones in, wishing it were going somewhere else.

Somewhere far away.

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So I quit my job,sold my things, and bought a one-way plane ticket.

I wanted to know what it was like to do something I loved every day.

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I worked as a liftie in Queenstown, NZgetting paid to snowboard. I drove on the other side of the road, mostly without incident. I saw places that were so wild they brought tears to my eyes.

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Then I went to Australia to perfect the valuable art of wandering.I worked on a vineyard, learned to scuba dive, and made most of my decisions playing rock-paper-scissors.

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Love and snow brought me back to the States, where I racked up a 100-day season in Aspen.

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On the way, I learned

that life is too short not to chase the things that make your heart beat fast. For me, those things are the sound of fresh snow on a powder day, the speed at which the trees whip by on a fast singletrack descent, and how the rest of the world goes quiet when I am writing and editing a story.

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Diving headfirst into my passions had taken me places I never could’ve imagined. So when it came time to think about my career again, I was determined to do something that I had always loved: write. It’d be a big career change, but I was up for the challenge. By this point I’d come to believe...

“Life is about creating yourself.”

“Life is not about finding yourself.

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When I moved to Boulder in 2011,

I accepted an entry-level marketing position at a company that created training solutions for triathletes, cyclists and runners. The job was just part-time, and they couldn’t promise me that it would turn into anything. But I could get my foot in the door, ride my bike at lunch, and get paid to write!

I took a chance.

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as the Content Editor at TrainingPeaks.

I learned how to create wildly popular content, manage a diverse array of writers, and plan comprehensive campaigns including email, social media and ads. Working there was a 2.5-year clinic on training science, pro athlete performance, nutrition, and how to hang on to the back of a paceline for dear life.

Within three weeks, I was hired on full-time.

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In February, I left my job to travel and build my experience as a full-time freelance writer.

My writing has been published in Outside Online, BikeRadar, Ironman, Slowtwitch, elephant, 303cycling, and Florida Cycling Magazine. I’ve also edited and co-written pieces that have been published on CyclingNews, VeloNews, Triathlete Magazine, and LAVA Magazine.

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As an editor, I’ve been told by writers that I’m adept at filtering information in order to hone in on a story angle.

Working for Men’s Journal would be

my dream job,

My finance job also taught me how to stay cool and calm working under tight deadlines.

And being a VP gave me valuable experience in motivating others and managing projects.

but I also think I could add a lot to the team.

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What makes me tick

● Travel: I’m currently spending the summer biking, hiking, and writing in Chamonix, France

● Mountain biking: Race finishes include the Steamboat Stinger 50 and Crested Butte 40

● Skiing: An ill-fated backcountry excursion in Banff convinced me to switch from snowboard to skis three years ago. I’ve never looked back.

● Scuba diving: I spent a summer in Honduras getting my divemaster certification

● Cooking: A distinctly unladylike appetite and years of working in restaurants stoked a passion for food and drink

● Yoga: The perfect balance to all the adrenaline-chasing

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The Vitals● Favorite books: Into Thin Air, Travels with Charley ● I like my beer: Hoppy, in a can, and post-activity at the trailhead● Favorite bar: Adelita Beach Bar in Tulum, Mexico—swings, hammocks,

views, and potent margaritas● Languages spoken: 2.5 - English, Mandarin Chinese, and enough

Spanish to get myself in over my head● Favorite MTB ride: A 44.5-km loop with 4,200 feet of climbing and 8,000

feet of descending between Chamonix, France and Trient, Switzerland ● Best hike: Conundrum Hot Springs overnighter near Aspen. Or, 14,000-

foot Longs Peak in the middle of a meteor shower● Gear I can’t live without: “Yolo”, my trusty Yeti ASR-5C mountain bike.

Close second: my gloriously sweaty Camelbak● Dream trip: Driving a tricked-out Vanagon camper up to British Columbia,

Canada, or bike touring through Nepal ● My perfect day: Any day skiing or riding with a solid crew

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Thanks so much for your time. I’m so excited for this opportunity, and can’t wait to hear back from MJ!

Resume and writing samples attached.