Archive for July, 2008

On the Road

Thursday, July 17th, 2008


Cristina, sporting her Zimride gear, chills by the Prius

We left NYC today, after picking up Zimrider Jesse who was on his way to Ithaca and needed a lift, braved mad congestion and an oddly high number of police cars patrolling Bryant Park. Jesse’s stories about being part of a major layoff by a multinational retailer kicked off a conversation about the state of our economy, prompting us to think about the fossil fuel based economy and Indy-Mac and Freddie Mac and Fannie May and…. ah the humanity! As we all pndered these woeful issues, John Zimmer fearlessly navigated the caravan (the trailing crew trevor and Ben in the Honda Accord lapping our efficient wake) into Ithaca, NY our evening’s destination.

In downtown Ithaca, we picked up another Zimrider, Mike Brown, whose energy and zest for life is downright contagious. Mike has been a 9th grade history teacher in Rochester, NY for the past 3 years and one can only imagine the impact he has had on his students, considering just the impact he has had on our documentary Zimriding crew, already.

With Mike, Jesse, and the fearless five in tow (Cristina, John, Ben, Trevor, and Margaret) we all arrived at John’s sister Jen’s lovely house where she and her husband Arthur had made a delicious meal and set up tons of beds for the tired crew.

Off tomorrow to a rapid growth forest, a subway system time forgot, a city wide day of carpool as declared by the Buffalo City Council, and more good times.

Zimride is also being featured on the Sierra Club website, thanks to a fantastic story by our friend Tom Valtin: http://www.sierraclub.org/grassroots/stories/00036.asp

Carpool Across America

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

The Zimride Team Waves Goodbye to New York City
The Zimride Team waves goodbye to New York City

Freaking fantastic last few days here with team “The Change We Seek” a documentary that we will be Gspotting along with for the next 10 days. Who would have known that so much work goes into making a documentary, and driving cross country; and trying to do it all for free.

We started Sunday night with a bang up interview with Huffington Post
green writer and noteworthy green media mafia member, Olivia Zaleski.
As we were all trying to find our own filming groove, we were
simultaneously hearing gems from Ms Zaleski regarding her personal
genesis to being a green writer, public response to the work she is
doing at the Huff Post ( 4 million unique visitors a month so, that
means a lot of eyes on her words).

The team that will be driving the whole time includes Trevor White, a
filmmaker who went to Cornell with both John Zimmer (our film’s hero
and founder of Zimride ridesharing company) and Ben Lapides, the quick witted cinematographer and schedule master. Next we have Cristina, John’s incredibly kind and beautiful Spanish girlfriend working diligently on her English. And finally, myself, Margaret Teich, a sapling of a green writer working on growing into a full fledged tree.

The next day found us ironing out details, having last minute contact
with our sponsors, like the Vermont Clothing Company who are generously contributing a shit ton of ”The Change We seek” organic cotton apparel and car decals. And then it was onto a fabulous dinner at Bobo with the team, a few extra friends and Tim White, Trevor’s brother esteemed filmmaker himself.

Bobo is a sustainable restaurant in the West Village (w10th st and 7th
Ave) where Owner Carlos Suarez and sustainability director Emma
Allen (who went to Asheville High School with Margaret, totally
flipping the latter out!) cooked and explained respectively the otherworldly delicious fare. The food served at Bobo is mostly from small organic farms in New York state and the menu changes frequently to accommodate the local growing season. Delicious meal, and all the better considering everything from the water on the table to the restaurant’s collaboration a local public school with teaching school children about natural agriculture was mindful and awesome.

On Tuesday morning, brother Tim joined the team at The Riverhouse, a luxury sustainable condominium complex in Battery Park City where famous folks like Leo DiCaprio and Tyra Banks have energy efficient, healthy indoor air quality apartments.

We went to The Riverhouse to interview Josh Dorfman, the CEO of
Vivavi, an eco friendly furniture company whose store front is in the
green condo complex. Josh is also the host and author of the Lazy
Environmentalist, formerly on Sirius Satellite Radio, now going into
production on The Sundance Channel. After Josh told us his take on everything from travel-induced epiphanies and eating dog food (organic) as well as ”unexpected green” we interviewed Vivavi’s New Projects Director Aron Kressner, who delved into the deeper philosophies of being a conscious entrepreneur in our generation.

Today, Wednesday, we begin the car-part of the journey, in our Prius kindly donated by Zipcar and drive to Ithaca, NY to see where the magic friendship began at Cornell for the three boys on the team.

Brand New Zimride.com

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Welcome to the new Zimride.com! A lot has been happening here at Zimride Headquarters the last few weeks, this new site being one of them.

The new site allows rides to be posted from right here, and features a ride history on your profile page. The site is fully compatible with our facebook application, so you can use whichever you want and still have access to all the rides.

We’ve also added this blog. Keep your eyes tuned here for news from the carpool universe. However, we don’t want to jabber about ourselves all day. We would rather hear from you. Send us your ideas, stories from the road (adventures and misadventures), pictures, or anything else that piques your interest and we will forever anoint you a Zimride All-Star.

Most excitingly, over the next few weeks our COO John Zimmer is carpooling across the country on his way to Palo Alto. Carpool Across America ties together themes of rising gas prices, the power of social networks, and environmentally conscious business solutions from a young generation. By combining social carpooling (riding with friends) and fuel-efficient technology, we will showcase a viable solution to growing environmental and economic concerns. Stay tuned here for updates from the road!