Peloton founder John Foley on the Home Fitness Experience with Guy Raz | How I Built This | NPR
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When John Foley started Peloton, he wanted to bring the intensity of a spin class directly into people's homes. Little did he know that the time would come where people would have no choice but to workout at home.

Guy Raz checks back in with the Peloton Founder and CEO to see how his company is faring during the age of Covid-19, and how their instructors are using their platform to advocate for social justice.

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