Nearly losing his life in an Oakland shooting was the wake up call for Howard Cato. Given another chance, Cato vowed to make a difference in the lives of at-risk youth with BMX. His non-profit Bay Area BMXers trains world championship caliber riders while providing a positive environment for Bay Area kids. Find out more about Cato and his life’s work and how you can get involved in today’s episode.

The Dave Lewis Show
The Dave Lewis Show
One Lung, Two Wheels and Big Dreams: The Howard Cato Story
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May 31, 2018
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One Lung, Two Wheels and Big Dreams: The Howard Cato Story

"A friend of mine got shot three times and died right on the spot there. I was into a few things back in the day. It's one of those things where if you're living that life, you gotta expect things like that will come your way."
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"My father used to catch rats and mice and would cut 'em open, dry them all up and sautee them with salt and put them on the roof of our hut to dry them out so this way we could have 'em for dinner."
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