Discussing different views of how high commitment careers and hobbies interact with our daily lives, our families, and our outlook. The Send It Big! podcast wants to talk to people about how they balance the most prominent aspects of who they are. If we talk to someone you've heard of, we hope to ha…
Hey! Excited to have you hear about Andrew's training a little more and how he and his wife have been able to support each other in their goals. This episode was an amazing chance for me to talk with someone I found truly inspiring as a mountain athlete. He's doing a great job with finding his own balance. I hope you all enjoy this episode!
As we near the close of the first season of Send It Big! I'm happy that I can introduce such an incredible individual. This most recent series will be a chat with Andrew Blair. Andrew is a nurse, a mountain athlete, and an amazing person. I hope that you enjoy getting to know Andrew and join us next week for learning more about him.
So! The long awaited (because of my greenhorn production skills) episode part two of my talk with Jon Beasley! Jon and I talked a little about how to approach senior leaders or bosses and make requests of them, how he's liking one of the Army's newest units, and of course, a little bit about climbing. This episode took me way too long to get out, and I am humbled by how hard it is to keep a production schedule. I hope you all are doing well, and that I'll see you back for the next one. Peace!
Jon is a great friend of mine who's had an amazing career and overcome some unique challenges along the way. I hope there's something here for us all to learn, both from his adaptable and resilient nature, and his success as a leader.
Hello everyone! I hope this episode finds you well. I'm still learning what the best way to remote interview is, so in the interim, I've curated a few articles and some thoughts on them for this episode. I'm hoping to have a good interview this weekend, so I hope this end-of-month snack gives you enough to keep your around. Below are links to the articles that I mention today in the podcast: https://www.outsideonline.com/2411895/army-ranger-school https://www.sportsmanagementdegreehub.com/olympic-athletes-salaries/ https://www.marketwatch.com/story/when-the-olympic-games-dont-pay-the-bills-for-team-usa-athletes-2018-02-11 https://www.cnet.com/news/youtube-says-authoritative-news-viewership-has-jumped-amid-covid-19-pandemic/ https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/11/youtube-will-now-allow-creators-to-monetize-videos-about-coronavirus-and-covid-19/ I hope that all of you are well and safe. --John
Sup! So happy that I was able to get this episode out. Again, sorry for the audio quality on this recording, but I'm still really glad that we sat down and got it. In this episode, Dishaun and I talk a little about climbing community, ethics, and where he sees some of the sports problems and solutions. As someone that is a part of the larger climbing community, I really appreciated being able to talk about some of these more trying topics with an outdoor professional. I hope you enjoy the episode!
Thankfully, I've been able to get this episode edited and up. Dishaun, I'm so sorry man for this taking so long. Also, to everyone listening, I'm sorry for a drop in quality on the recording. At this point, we were in my empty basement and huddled around a folding table, so the echo did not sound great. Still, this dude, my friend, is awesome! Tried to make it sound "acceptable" but we'll see. Next week we'll get down in the weeds on this one, but for now, let me introduce a Man with a Plan...
Hey everyone! Sorry for such a long gap. Going to try and get this thing back up and running. If this episode seems boring, that's probably because its just me talking about all thats gone on and telling you why it's been so long since I've published a new episode. But Fear Not! The next two episodes will be in standard format, and hopefully (pray for me please), I'll have some good content for all of your in a slightly different, but still interesting, format after that! Thanks again everyone for all the support. -John
This episode we'll finish our series with Chris by talking more in-depth on how he sees his life changing with the birth of his little baby and what kinds of things he's learned getting ready for that. As an administrative note, I've quite obviously not been on schedule with these episodes. I want everyone to know that I'll be continuing to push this season and putting up content, but I'm actually about to move across the country. That event has been creating quite a lot of friction in my life, and so all I can promise right now is that I'll do my best to get episodes out to you guys without too long of gaps between. Thanks again for all the support!
Hey everyone! I am so sorry for this coming out late, or at least late in my mind. As a one man band right now, there is definitely a learning curve with this podcast. That being said, I'm excited to introduce you to Chris! Chris is a buddy of mine that has gone on a number of adventures with me. From mountain biking, rock climbing and backcountry snowboarding, Chris and I like to get out and Send It together. Chris just had his first child and I know that's going to be a big adventure for him. This episode introduces us to Chris and his background as well as introducing us to Alanna, his wife and our mutual friend Eric. Together we have a great time, as at the time of recording, Chris was expecting to have a little one in his arms in just a few weeks! Happy to say that Alanna and the baby are happy and healthy.
Welcome back! Our second episode continues our conversation with Bill. He and I continue to talk about career, but the majority of the episode is focused on family and how he's balancing his life. Bill talks about quality over quantity with his two sons and how in his marriage, making a deliberate and focused effort to take care of each other makes a big difference. Glad to have you all back to wrap up this series with him!
In this inaugural episode of the podcast, we talk to a very good friend of mine, Bill Yang. Bill is a Major in the U.S. Army and has served in Ranger Regiment twice across his career. With nicknames like "WarMachine" and "Wild Bill", he is a prime example of someone getting out there to Send It Big. In this introduction, we focus on Bill's career and motivations for joining the military and give a lot of context for our next episode talking about his life balance. I hope you enjoy!
Welcome to the Send It Big! Podcast. We're focused on providing a unique experience of discussing people's life balance from their own viewpoint. Our show focuses on those around us with high commitment careers and hobbies. This trailer gives a brief overview of how we plan to do that. Enjoy!