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A weekly podcast focusing on the gig-economy news, interviews, insights, stories from the road, and much more! Covering everything ’Rideshare’ and ’Delivery’ via on-demand apps (Uber, Lyft, Doordash, Grubhub, Instacart, UberEats, and all other gig worker platforms). From gig app workers to company CEO’s, everyone passes through the Rideshare Rodeo podcast. Find us on all social media platforms & daily gig-economy news via RideshareRodeo.com. Podcast drops weekly on Tuesday & Friday. Tuesday is the original Ridehsare Rodeo podcast. Friday podcast is the weekly gig discussion with a great panel. Subscribe to Rideshare Rodeo podcast on Spotify, Apple, Google, or anywhere you listen to podcasts!
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ROUNDTABLE THURSDAY
October 24th, 2025
This weeks topics:
AMAZON AWS SERVERS BACK UP
Uber will give drivers $4,000 to switch to E.V.
DOORDASH SEXUAL HARASSMENT
Uber Eats Drivers Autistic Son Leaves Car, Driver Keeps Delivering
TikTok Creater @CEOOFCOMPLAININ very strange hotel story
PETITION ON CHANGE(.org):
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Rideshare Rodeo Podcast (episode 511):
Doordash & UE tax to bailout chicago transit
Uber ‘side hustles’ for side hustlers
Waymo School Bus Issue AGAIN
Doordash delivering food in WAYMO
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Rideshare Rodeo Roundtable Podcast
October 17th, 2025
GHOST JOB POSTINGS
Ai CRUSHING JOB OPPORTUNITIES
INSURANCE DRONES (roofs & cars)
DO NOT PUSH FOR LEGISLATION INVOLVING MONEY
CALIFORNIA GIG DRIVER STATUS STARTING 2026
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Podcast (episode 509)
October 14th, 2025
Palisades fire
Lyft shaming customers
DOORDASH violence
Grocery Cost: Kroger, Instacart, Doordash
Doordash platform issues
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Rideshare Rodeo Roundtable
October 9th, 2025
This is episode 1 of the last 10 episodes of ROUNDTABLE, don't miss them!
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Rideshare Rodeo Podcast (episode 507)
October 7th, 2025
This week on the podcast: DOORDASH DOT, UBER Ai, UBER DELIVERY ROBOTS, UBER EATS SEATTLE SETTLEMENT (largest in country for a single city) & GIG APP WORK IN CALIFORNIA (JANUARY 2026)
My guest this week is GigTube (Chad) on YouTube:
GigTube on YouTube
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THE LAST MiLE
w/Gig Geezer (https://www.youtube.com/@giggeezer)
Curri NEW Promotional Content
Curri Ai Assist and Ai Counter Bidding is HERE and AWESOME
Food Delivery DEAD, Catering Good, B2B THE PLACE TO BE
Earnings Call for YTD 2025 (Geezer Vehicle Fleet)
Q and A with live chat
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Rideshare Rodeo Podcast (episode 505)
September 30th
This episodes guest is UDM (@gigworkpodcast on YouTube).
CATERING
DELIVER THAT
ZIFTY
LAST PODCAST — BOTS
DLIVRD
IN HOUSE SUPPORT (SOUTH AMERICA)
AirB&B
Guest Grocery shopper
Catering opportunities
check out Prept Vacations
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Rideshare Rodeo Podcast (episode 504):
Doordash autonomous and acquiring failing U.K. delivery platform
California Senate Bill SB7
Instacart Issues are piling up very quickly
Uber and MOOVE equals pure ScumBaggery
Uber Eats Tier Program
Uber Eats grabbing FREE PR with drone delivery (coming NO time soon)
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Rideshare Rodeo Podcast (episode 503)
EXPEDITE Catering By DLIVRD TECH (w/Chris Barnes)
https://dlivrd.io
Rideshare Rodeo Podcast (episode 502):
https://www.wwlp.com/news/national/is-doordash-eating-into-your-retirement/
https://www.wfsb.com/2025/09/14/police-investigate-attempted-sexual-assault-uconn/
https://www.tmj4.com/news/milwaukee-county/doordash-customer-facing-felony-arrives-late-to-court-delaying-hearing
https://www.grocerydive.com/news/affordability-grocery-ecommerce-instacart-ceo/760068/
https://waymo.com
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/uber-passengers-with-disabilities-justice-department-ada-lawsuit/
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Reaction podcast to "This week in Rideshare" a weekly podcast by:
Legal Rideshare
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Rideshare Rodeo Podcast (episode 500)
September 11th, 2025
w/Sergio Avedian
EVOLUTION OF GIG WORK OVER LAST 10 YEARS
COLORADO TRANSPARENCY
Uber to pay $15M in record labor settlement with Seattle
AB1340 & SB371 (California)
Autonomous Vehicles
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Rideshare Rodeo Podcast (episode 499)
September 9th, 2025
This weeks guest is the Developer/CEO/Founder of GARYSAPPS.com
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Rideshare Rodeo Podcast (episode 498)
*FIRST 1 minute 40 seconds is DEAD AIR, sorry for inconvenience*
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Rideshare Rodeo Podcast (episode 497)
September 2nd, 2025
This week we discuss Seattle gig work, and California gig work union beginning in 2025.
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Gig app Transparency, and how it is the big winner. Lets go through what just happened in Seattle for a comparison.
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Rideshare Rodeo Podcast (episode 495)
August 28th, 2025
Topics:
State by State gig app legislation submissions, 4 states have already been submitted (Doordash, Uber, and ALL app based gig platforms).
Uber Eats in Seattle must pay 16k drivers, $15million by September 1st.
BioTech CEO left for dead by Uber driver, and the companies response has created a new problem on the 'executive' level.
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Rideshare Rodeo Podcast (episode 494)
August 26th, 2025
Today my guest is David (YouTube: @TheNolaGrind), and we talk physical health, mental health, and some Pro's of working gig apps.
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Kentucky Delivery Network Company Driver Transparency & Protections Act
SECTION 1.
KRS Chapter [to be assigned] is amended to create a new section to read as follows:
As used in Sections 1 to 10 of this Act, unless the context requires otherwise:
"Delivery network company" or "DNC" means an entity that:
(a) Uses a digital network to connect consumers with drivers to facilitate delivery services;
(b) Collects payments from consumers for such delivery services; and
(c) Compensates drivers for providing such services.
"Driver" means an individual who:
(a) Is engaged by a delivery network company to provide delivery services;
(b) May be classified as an independent contractor or an employee; and
(c) Uses a personal or commercial vehicle to fulfill delivery requests.
"Consumer" means an individual who uses a delivery network company’s platform to request and receive delivery services.
SECTION 2.
A delivery network company shall, for each delivery transaction:
Clearly disclose to the consumer:
(a) The total amount charged for the delivery, including all fees, tips, and service charges; and
(b) The amount or percentage of the total that will be remitted to the driver.
Clearly disclose to the driver prior to accepting a delivery offer:
(a) The total amount payable for the delivery; and
(b) Any tip included; and
(c) Delivery pick up and drop off location; and
(d) Delivery total miles.
Ensure that:
(a) One hundred percent (100%) of any tip provided by the consumer is paid to the driver; and
(b) A driver's base compensation is not reduced based on the amount of a tip.
SECTION 3.
A delivery network company shall provide each driver with access to all contracts or terms of service that govern the relationship between the driver and the company.
Any updates or changes to contract terms shall be:
(a) Provided to the driver via the digital platform and via email; and
(b) Presented in clear and understandable language.
A delivery network company shall:
(a) Make available all current contract templates to drivers in English and Spanish; and
(b) Post notice of any revised contract terms at least fourteen (14) days prior to implementation.
SECTION 4.
A delivery network company shall maintain and publicly post a written driver deactivation policy.
If a driver is deactivated or restricted from accessing the platform, the company shall:
(a) Provide written notice stating the specific reason for deactivation; and
(b) Offer an internal appeal process that allows the driver to contest the deactivation and request reinstatement.
Deactivation policies and appeal procedures shall be made available on the company’s website.
SECTION 5.
When matching a driver with a consumer for a delivery, the company shall include a prompt or notice requesting that the consumer facilitate a safe delivery environment, which may include:
(a) Keeping paths to delivery locations clear and well-lit; and
(b) Securing pets or potential hazards.
A driver shall be provided no fewer than sixty (60) seconds to review and accept or decline a delivery offer.
SECTION 6.
A delivery network company shall submit quarterly reports to the Kentucky Labor Cabinet, containing the following data:
(a) Average and range of driver compensation per delivery;
(b) Percentage and distribution of tips among drivers;
(c) Number of drivers deactivated during the reporting period and outcomes of appeal proceedings.
The Labor Cabinet shall compile and publish an annual report summarizing the data and providing recommendations for legislative or regulatory action as necessary.
SECTION 7.
A driver or consumer aggrieved by a violation of this Act may bring a civil action in a court of competent jurisdiction for:
(a) Statutory damages of up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) per violation;
(b) Actual damages; and
(c) Injunctive or other equitable relief as the court deems appropriate.
The Kentucky Labor Cabinet may impose administrative fines not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500) per violation.
SECTION 8.
The Kentucky Labor Cabinet shall promulgate administrative regulations necessary to implement and enforce the provisions of this Act.
SECTION 9.
The General Assembly hereby appropriates sufficient funds from the General Fund to the Kentucky Labor Cabinet to carry out its duties under this Act for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026.
SECTION 10.
Sections 1 through 8 of this Act shall take effect on March 6th, 2026.
This Act is hereby declared to be an emergency measure in order to allow immediate preparation and rule making, and shall take effect upon its passage and becoming law.
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