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The ROL Radio - Jiu Jitsu Podcast
#184 Michael Currier

The ROL Radio - Jiu Jitsu Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 79:15


Today's guest was a nationally ranked gymnast but made a major shift in life which ended up putting him on the jiu-jitsu path.Mike Currier joins us to discuss overcoming the fear of failure, trusting your instincts, and how he has changed his entire life for his journey.Here is The RŌL Radio with gymnast, jiu-jitsu black belt under Michael Chapman, and former coach at the famous Camp Woodward, Michael Currier.www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 1000 videos for your Jiu-Jitsu journey.http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradiohttps://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://www.instagram.com/michaelcurrierbjj/https://www.bjjglobetrotters.com/https://www.instagram.com/bjjglobetrotters/Episode Highlights:2:43 Old Sack of Sh!t3:24 Life in Germany6:55 Globetrotting11:48 Opportunities I Don't Deserve18:13 Jiu-Jitsu in Europe30:08 My Happy Life39:28 Mike Starts Jiu-Jitsu46:45 Enjoy the Struggle52:35 Canceling My Life1:02:26 Brian Glick's QuestionSupport the show

The Mindful FIRE Podcast
101 : Sabbatical Series #3 : Reflecting on my First 2 Months Off work & Achieving a Long Time Dream : Adam Interviewed by David Moltz

The Mindful FIRE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 41:49 Transcription Available


On today's episode I share an update 2 months into my 3 month sabbatical.During the time I chose a theme of “rest, play, and connection”.I relaxed, watched comedy on Netflix, went for walks in nature, did a pushup challenge, and played pickleball with my wife.I also had opportunity to realize one of my biggest dreams, which I had been envisioning. I create the opportunity to teach my first paid Envisioning Workshop at a Camp Woodward, which I attended as a teen and always wanted to return to.Guest BioAdam Coelho is the host of the Mindful Fire Podcast, which explores the tools of mindfulness, envisioning, and financial independence to help listeners craft a life they love. He is also a mindfulness teacher and leadership coach at Google.Resources & Books MentionedInner MBA programSnow Crash by Neal StephensonConnect with AdamLinkedIn : Adam Coelho's LinkedInWebsite: mindfulfire.orgTwitter: @AdamCoelhoInstagram: @themindfulfirepodcastKey TakeawaysAdam spent his sabbatical resting, playing, and connecting with others.He set specific guidelines for rest and play to prioritize those activities.One of the biggest challenges was letting go of the energy of wanting to constantly do things.Adam had the opportunity to teach mindfulness at a camp he attended as a child during his sabbatical.He treated his sabbatical as a mini-retirement and felt like he could do it for a long time.Adam learned the importance of setting parameters around rest and play to make those activities a priority.

Rad Season Podcast - Action Sports and Adventure Show
#97: Beaver Fleming — Pro Skateboarder on Nitro Circus, Mega Ramp and Innovation

Rad Season Podcast - Action Sports and Adventure Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 43:37


Beaver Fleming is a pro skateboarder, Nitro Circus rider, author and motivational speaker. Beaver Fleming grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee. His brother had the Tony Hawk Pro Skater Game and that was his introduction to skateboarding. His parents were really supportive of his new found love of skating and got an 8 foot halfpipe built in the backyard. Beaver started competing and going to Camp Woodward in the summer months. When he was 17 he moved to Woodward West in California for his final year of High School. Travis Pastrana saw him skate there doing crazy tricks in the foam pit and invited him to join the Nitro Circus Tour. On his 18 birthday he flew over to Australia to join Nitro Circus and has been with them for the last decade as their main skate athlete. Beaver has kept innovating new tricks such as the world's first Cork 720 Christ Air which he calls the “Tennessee Tornado”. He's won Best Trick at Simple Session 3 times and still competes around the world. Tune in to find out how Beaver has crafted one of the most unique careers in skateboarding, how he is using his voice to inspire kids, what he has in store for the Nitro World Games and loads more. You can follow what Beaver Fleming is up to on Instagram at beaverfleming and be sure to check out his website beaverfleming.comLike what you hear?  Please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and leave a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference.  The Rad Season Action Sports Podcast come out across all podcast players with a new episode every Monday. For show notes and past guests, please visit: radseason Past guests on The Rad Season Show include  Greg Lutzka, Mikey Taylor, Pierre André Sénizergues, Brett Clarke, Selema Masekela. Contact Rad Season On our website radseason.com On Instagram at radseason and olirussellcowan On LinkedIn at olirussellcowan Email us at info@radseason.com Thanks for listening & keep it rad!

Life in Motion
You Never Know Where Your Passion Will Take You - BMX, travel and building outdoor communities that give back with founder of Illumine Collect and host of the Life in Motion Podcast, Jeremy Lux

Life in Motion

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 46:16


For episode 100 John Holdmeier of Actual Outdoors takes over to interview Jeremy Lux - the founder of Illumine Collect and host of the Life in Motion Podcast. Jeremy grew up in a one stoplight town in Virginia. With not much to do, he fell in love with BMX and the friendships that came with it. Soon he was working at Camp Woodward, the largest action sports camp, where he met individuals from all over the world - including his wife. This opened up the opportunity to travel and see the world differently. Jeremy realized these experiences only came from his passion for BMX and he wanted to find a way to share it with others, no matter what their passion was. In 2017 he started Illumine Collect, a brand that makes adventure-inspiring apparel to build outdoor communities that give back. Each month they partner with nonprofits that are sharing outdoor experiences while making it more accessible, sustainable and welcoming. If you've ever wondered what it looks like behind the scenes at Illumine, or how passion drives a business, then this one's for you! Life in Motion is brought to you by Actual Outdoors. They help build beautiful brands that highlight the approachable and authentic parts of outdoor recreation. Said simply - they “keep it real”. Find them online at actualoutdoors.com or on Instagram at @actualoutdoors. Tweet us and let us know what you think of this episode! @illuminecollect Find more episodes at https://illuminecollect.com/blogs/news/life-in-motion-podcast Since 2017 Illumine has donated over $23,919 to outdoor nonprofits and shared over 100 stories on the Life in Motion Podcast.

Life in Motion
There's Always More Out There - Lifelong friendships and memories on bikes with Luke Taylor

Life in Motion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 82:09


In this episode we interview an old friend - Luke Taylor. Growing up in the United Kingdom it wasn't long until he and his brother found a way to make their own fun on BMX bikes. Soon those afternoon sessions turned into weekend road trips. What he loved most about those adventures was the friendships and community that came with it. Next thing Luke knew, he was traveling across Europe and even made it to Camp Woodward in the summer of 2012, giving him the opportunity to make friends across the world. Unfortunately that all came to a halt after a couple of knee injuries. The doctor suggested that Luke take a step back from BMX and try road cycling instead. Turns out he traded one addiction for another and was surprised how similar the communities were. Now he's creating new memories on a different pair of wheels. If you've ever wondered how bikes can bring you lifelong friendships and memories, then this one's for you! Tweet us and let us know what you think of this episode! @illuminecollect Find more episodes at https://illuminecollect.com/blogs/news/life-in-motion-podcast Since 2017 Illumine has donated over $23,658 to outdoor nonprofits and shared over 92 stories on the Life in Motion Podcast.

UndialedTV
Ernie Porter - UNDIALEDTV #23

UndialedTV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 106:32


Ernie is a director at the world's largest action sports camp, Camp Woodward. Ernie and Will sat down to speak about some of the unspoken issues that people have with mental health. Ernie talks about the struggles of therapy and finding himself after struggling with childhood trauma. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/undialed/support

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JAMCast | Joining All Movement Podcast
Riskhouse Athlete | JAMCast #146 - Richie Mannarino aka Roloflow

JAMCast | Joining All Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 66:31


The #JAMCast welcomes Richie Mannarino aka Roloflow8, a professional movement athlete and member of Riskhouse. Learn about his life discovering parkour and going to Camp Woodward as a kid, the ways in which he continued to train and improve his skillset as a youth in New York before relocating to Los Angeles, and the secrets to what makes him and his style unique. The #JAMCast is a weekly podcast hosted by Professional Stunt Coordinator Travis Wong, interviewing influential figures in the movement world. From world champion athletes to Hollywood stunt doubles, the aim is to provide a unique perspective into the minds of those so well known for using their bodies.https://www.TheJamcast.com FOR FULL VIDEOS OF EACH EPISODE: https://youtube.com/JoiningAllMovementALL AUDIO LINKS:https://www.TheJamcast.com SPECIAL GUEST: Richie Mannarino | @Roloflow8HOST: Travis Wong | @TheTravisWongFOLLOW US ONLINE:https://TheJAMCast.comTWITTER: https://twitter.com/JAMovementINSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/JAMovementYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/JoiningAllMovementFACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/JoiningAllMovement

Forever White Belt
Belt Testing and Sandbaggers - Mike Currier

Forever White Belt

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 27:39


In this episode I have Mike Currier back to cover a couple of topics that were top of mind with me. Mike is a Jiu Jitsu black belt under fourth degree black belt Professor Michael Chapman. Mike began training gymnastics at age 10 and was a nationally ranked gymnast until 1999. After retiring from competitive gymnastics, Mike transitioned into coaching. He has coached for multiple gyms including the world famous Camp Woodward in Woodward, PA. While living in Pennsylvania, Mike also worked as an assistant gymnastics coach for Penn State University. He began training Jiu Jitsu in 2014 and started coaching movement classes shortly after. In December of 2015, Mike opened his first Jiu Jitsu academy in Sherwood, Oregon. In June 2018, Mike and his wife Samantha (a BJJ brown belt) and their son moved to Fountain Hills, AZ where they opened Impact Fountain Hills. Impact was the first Jiu Jitsu academy in Fountain Hills and remains the only tumbling/parkour gym in the area. This episode focuses on two topics I wanted to explore. One is the topic of belt testing which arose from my conversation on another podcast. The other topic revolves around a Reddit response from one of the Mendes brothers repudiating accusations that Cole Abate was a sandbagger due to his being a 16 year old blue belt who routinely beats black belts. I still feel no real resolution on either topic and am left with even more questions to explore in further episodes. In terms of the belt testing topic, I can respect both positions for and against them. One thing to note, belt tests vary widely (please note I am a novice to the topic) but some of you have told me these “tests” are largely ceremonial and that the decision to belt someone up has already been made in advance. Others have said they are indeed technique tests that result in a pass/fail scenario. But the vast majority have told me their academies do not test and that it is the discretion of the instructor to award a belt or not and that process varies widely in itself. As for the Cole Abate controversy, to me, this seems to be more a topic of the subjective nature of “belting” itself. The self imposed age limitations, various standards, and there is no ubiquitous agreed upon logic to the whole thing which results in even more questions. Additionally with the advances in Bjj information, teaching techniques, nutrition, starting younger and training protocols. it makes me wonder if we need different tracks for practitioners ie amateur, minor/farm league division, and a professional track? Or something to that effect. Ok, some housekeeping notes: This was a last minute interview so you may hear me and Mike refer to that without giving context. We start the conversation with a recent situation where Mike agreed to a match but had to pull out with short notice, Mike will clarify why in the conversation. Just a reminder to please give us a 5 star review on iTunes or just share this podcast with a friend it really helps us out, leave us a message at anchor.fm/foreverwhitebelt, also Like our Facebook page to get all the latest at https://www.facebook.com/foreverwhitebelt, and check us out on all the socials by searching for Forever White Belt. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/foreverwhitebelt/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/foreverwhitebelt/support

Forever White Belt
Michael Currier - The BJJ Gymnast

Forever White Belt

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 86:15


In this episode, I have Michael Currier. Mike is a Jiu Jitsu black belt under fourth degree black belt, Professor Michael Chapman. Mike began training gymnastics at age 10 and was a nationally ranked gymnast until 1999. After retiring from competitive gymnastics, Mike transitioned into coaching. He has coached for multiple gyms including the world famous Camp Woodward in Woodward, PA. While living in Pennsylvania, Mike also worked as an assistant gymnastics coach for Penn State University. He began training Jiu Jitsu in 2014 and started coaching movement classes shortly after. In December of 2015, Mike opened his first Jiu Jitsu academy in Sherwood, Oregon. In June 2018, Mike and his wife Samantha (a BJJ brown belt) and their son moved to Fountain Hills, AZ where they opened Impact Fountain Hills. Impact was the first Jiu Jitsu academy in Fountain Hills and remains the only tumbling/parkour gym in the area. I really resonate with Mike's story, we share several experiences and philosophies. Mike really opens up and speaks candidly about being a fellow quitter, not being a planner, being a coach, being a competitor, the importance of entertaining Jiu Jitsu, being a belt snob and so much more. It's one of my favorite discussions thus far and Mike is just a fantastic individual. I look forward to many more discussions with him in the future. Just a reminder to please give us a 5 star review on iTunes or just share this podcast with a friend it really helps us out, and check out our Forever White Belt merchandise at https://teespring.com/forever-white-belt, and leave us a message at anchor.fm/foreverwhitebelt, also Like our Facebook page to get all the latest at https://www.facebook.com/foreverwhitebelt, and check us out on all the socials by searching for Forever White Belt. @michaelcurrierbjj -ig K Guard Globetrotters video Mike's YouTube Channel --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/foreverwhitebelt/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/foreverwhitebelt/support

Sore Losers BMX Podcast
Ep 15 - Joel Fortin - Don of the Canadian Streets

Sore Losers BMX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 144:23


Joel Fortin is a damn good bike rider, legit filmer, and possibly the nicest person I know. He also happens to be from Canada. Is the stereotype true? I'm not sure, but we love Joel. After meeting Joel at Camp Woodward like 10 years ago, we have stayed buddies ever since. We talk about Joel's current video projects with Mike Gray for Vans, Chijioke Okafo (one of the most underrrated riders IMO), and his upcoming web video for Merritt (coming soon, in full HD baby). Somehow I hold off on bashing the VX, but we do nerd out on camera gear for a minute or two. Also if you were wondering who that crazy guy reading a book at the Don of the Streets Jam was, yeah that was me (Justin). Thanks for coming on Joel!!! Insta - @Joel_Fortin @Austin_Mazur @JKoebele @sorelosersbmxpodcast Joel Vids - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCD7sd0HpzY&ab_channel=JoelFortin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ynht8HKRrM&ab_channel=BillyPerry  

Rad Season Podcast - Action Sports and Adventure Show
FUEL TV: #5 - Gary Ream | Founder of Camp Woodward on Skateboarding in the Olympics

Rad Season Podcast - Action Sports and Adventure Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 45:34


Gary Ream is the President and Partner of Sports Management Group, Inc and the founder of Camp Woodward. Ream discuss how he started Camp Woodward in Pennsylvania, the growth of action sports and the concept of camp and how he contributed to getting skateboarding into the Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan. Enjoy and get rad!The Rad Season Show airs every Friday at 5pm on FUEL TV's FRESH@5.If you miss the episode you can catch up on FUEL TV Plus and don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Like what you hear? Read more by following this link: radseason.com

The Gabb Cast
#3 - KEIR and STEELE SIRLIN, BMXers and outdoor enthusiasts

The Gabb Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 35:22


Epic thrill-seekers Keir (11) and Steele (6) Sirlin join host Collin Kartchner to share their love of BMX, skate, trick scooters and all things outdoors. Learn how Keir started out by riding on Caiden Cernius' bike, what they're learning at Camp Woodward, and how Steele feels about stinkbug-flavored jelly beans.SUBSCRIBE to GabbLife to keep up on all the latest Gabb-Cast episodes.

JAMCast | Joining All Movement Podcast
PARKOUR PRO INVENTING MOVES | JAMCast #81 - CALEN CHAN

JAMCast | Joining All Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 70:46


The JAMCast welcomes Calen Chan, a professional parkour athlete who is world renown for being the first in the world to land some of the most difficult tricks in this evolving sport. Learn about his life beginning in Utah and his decision to quit school to pursue his dreams, the secrets behind his mindset and process of landing new moves that have allowed him to work at Camp Woodward and compete at the Red Bull Art of Motion, and the goals he currently has for himself and his wife as he attempts to make a career off of his talent and contributions to the sport.The JAMCast is a weekly podcast hosted by Stunt Coordinator Travis Wong, interviewing influential figures in the movement world. From world champion athletes to Hollywood stunt doubles, the aim is to provide a unique perspective into the minds of those so well known for using their bodies.https://www.TheJamcast.comALL AUDIO LINKS:https://TheJAMCast.comSPECIAL GUEST: Calen Chan | @Calen_ChanHOST: Travis Wong | @TheTravisWongFOLLOW US ONLINE: https://TheJAMCast.comTWITTER: https://twitter.com/JAMovementINSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/JAMovementYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/JoiningAllMovementFACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/JoiningAllMovement

Memory Lame
#45 - Camp Woodward & 90s Guilty Pleasure Movies

Memory Lame

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 60:20


It's episode 45! In this episode we talk about the mythical place of legend and lore for all extreme sports fans in the 90s and 2000s...Camp Woodward. We also confess our guilty pleasure movies from the 90s, 2000s, and 2010s. Thanks for listening!

Parkour & More
#1 Marlon Johnson - Willing to be Wrong

Parkour & More

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 114:22


Hey Folks! Your listening to Parkour & More and I’m your host Justin Sheaffer Our guest today is none other than Marlon Johnson. Marlon is a parkour practitioner, director at Camp Woodward and a real estate investor based out of New York. He is a very dear friend and one of the most introspective people I have the honor of knowing. At the time of this recording the country is in its third month of lockdown due to Covid 19 with every state currently entering some phase of reopening. However, this week protests and marches in support of the #BlackLivesMatter movement have proven to be more powerful and pressing than the fear and uncertainty of Covid or the silence that has plagued American Society for far too long. Marlon and I sat down with one goal in mind. To demonstrate a conversation between two people who come from very different upbringings and ethnicities that are willing to have a vulnerable and nuanced exchange. You will notice that passions get high at times and both Marlon and I share a very deep respect for one another, this allows us to each have the space to fully articulate our points and riff on ideas that are just now occurring for us. Ultimately, I found our conversation to be very insightful and a refreshing break from the typical “loudness” experienced in the social media eco chambers. At times the conversation might seem one-sided, but I assure you it was designed this way. As a white male I recognize that it is my responsibility to learn from, advocate for and support our black brothers and sisters during this time and I thank Marlon for allowing that space, providing additional perspective and his overall optimism for our country and our future. So with out further ado I invite you to jump into the mind of Marlon Johnson. *Please subscribe to Parkour & More anywhere you enjoy listening to podcasts, and feel free to leave us a rating and review in Apple Podcasts. Follow Marlon Johnson: Facebook Instagram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justinsheaffer/support

The Monday M.A.S.S. with Chris Coté and Todd Richards
The Monday M.A.S.S. With Chris Coté and Todd Richards, May 28, 2020 Special Memorial Day Edition

The Monday M.A.S.S. with Chris Coté and Todd Richards

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 41:37


On this special Memorial Day edition of the World's Greatest Action Sports Podcast, Chris and Todd take it outdoors for a backyard min-ramp session with esteemed skate coach and mentor, Neal Mims. Jacob “Zeke” Szekely joins the sessions and breaks down his latest signature model from Rusty Surfboards. We're joined via zoom by comedian, Grant Cotter, skate filmmaker and pundit, Lee DuPont, AKA FrekleFace, as well as San Diego Radio Legend, Chris Cantore, who's got a brand new show called “Dude Stew” with Jonathan Wayne Freeman! We also talk about the new, Laura Enever, film “Undone”, Griffin Colapinto Raw Tapes from Bali, surfers arrested in Baja, Camp Woodward re-opening, Sims video, and so much more.   Presented by: Adventure IO @adventureio K2 Snowboarding @k2.snowboarding Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea Chemistry Surfboards @chemistrysurfboards YewOnline.com @yewonline New Greens @newgreens NanocraftCBD @nanocraftCBD Bn3th Apparel @bn3thapparel Super 73 Electric Bikes! @super73 Produced By Chris and Todd, Transition Productions, and Action Sports Productions Recorded at UNIV, Encinitas, Ca. http://www.transitionproductions.com/ www.actionsportsproductions.com

JAMCast | Joining All Movement Podcast
PRO TRICKER & SHAPES FOUNDER | JAMCast #68 - ADAM DEVENPORT

JAMCast | Joining All Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 68:30


The JAMCast welcomes Adam Devenport, a professional tricker and founder and owner of the Shapes tricking brand. Learn about his life beginning as a black belt and gymnastics coach before transitioning into tricking, the secrets and tips to his training that has helped him land his signature Websters, and the ways in which he wants to continue impacting the tricking community with SHAPES Live battles, tours across the country to spread tricking, and even teaching the first tricking seminars at Camp Woodward!The JAMCast is a weekly podcast hosted by Professional Stunt Coordinator Travis Wong, interviewing influential figures in the movement world. From world champion athletes to Hollywood stunt doubles, the aim is to provide a unique perspective into the minds of those so well known for using their bodies. www.TheJamcast.comFOR FULL VIDEOS OF EACH EPISODE:https://youtube.com/JoiningAllMovementALL AUDIO LINKS:https://TheJAMCast.comSPECIAL GUEST: Adam Devenport | @AdamCDevenport @ShapesMAGHOST: Travis Wong | @TheTravisWongFOLLOW US ONLINE: https://TheJAMCast.comTWITTER: https://twitter.com/JAMovementINSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/JAMovementYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/JoiningAllMovementFACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/JoiningAllMovement

Jump Street Podcast
Ep. 47 with Dave Paine

Jump Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 123:08


Dave built the backbone of what all blading videos are today. With his help carrying on the Videogroove series, he put together a lot of the videos we grew up on. We talk about some of his favorite moments filming VG, his help getting inline into Camp Woodward, future plans for Videogroove, and much MUCH more!

Happy Valley Hustle
Jamie Bestwick -- 'Don't Settle For Mediocre': Fighting Fear & Never Stopping The Climb

Happy Valley Hustle

Play Episode Play 17 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 45:17


Jamie Bestwick is an X Games legend -- 20 medals won from 1996 to 2019! -- as well as an entrepreneur and philanthropist. Jamie discusses his journey from England to America and how the same commitment to success in BMX vert has fueled his Rothrock Coffee venture. It's a game plan for never settling. This episode was recorded at Happy Valley LaunchBox as part of the fall speaker series. Make sure you always Hear The Hustle: Web: https://www.billzhustle.com/podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HappyValleyHustle/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/billzhustle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/billzhustle/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/billfzimmerman/ Logo by obuss88 on Fiverr.▶️ MAKE your podcasting dreams happen with hosting from Buzzsprout.

Happy Valley Hustle
Kerry Bestwick -- Developing The Mindset For Wellness And Success

Happy Valley Hustle

Play Episode Play 41 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 51:33


As a life coach and owner of The PYP Studio, Kerry Bestwick trains the body and the mind to help people live their best lives. Kerry discusses her own path to personal and professional fulfillment as well as that of her family, including husband and X Games legend Jamie. This is a heavy dose of audio inspiration. Make sure you always Hear The Hustle: Web: https://www.billzhustle.com/podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HappyValleyHustle/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/billzhustle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/billzhustle/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/billfzimmerman/ Logo by obuss88 on Fiverr.▶️ MAKE your podcasting dreams happen with hosting from Buzzsprout.

Feeble Minded Podcast
Following Your Passion | George Poulos | Feeble Minded Podcast #004

Feeble Minded Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 73:16


This week on the Feeble Minded Podcast I talk with Youtuber, skateboarder and entrepreneur George Poulos about his travels across the states, his time at Camp Woodward, following his passion and more.

The Motus Prodcast
#36 - The Life of Luke Stones

The Motus Prodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 109:16


Finally got Luke Stones in the studio! We talk how he got into Parkour, 360's & his unique training style. We also talk aspirations, travelling (he got chased by wild dogs!) & how he fractured his skull at Camp Woodward!Follow Luke - @lukestonesukFollow Kelan - @Kelan.RyanFollow Giles - @GilesMotusUse Prodcast10 to get 10% off your next order!The Motus Projects

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The Motus Prodcast
#35 - Woodward, World Chase Tag & NAPC! A Recap Of Recent Weeks

The Motus Prodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 77:25


A recap of the last few weeks including fractured skulls at Camp Woodward, an incredible NAPC, World Chase Tag finals & the mile high club...?!Follow Kelan - @Kelan.RyanFollow Giles - @GilesMotusUse Prodcast10 to get 10% off your next order!The Motus Projects

The Motus Prodcast
#22 - Camp Woodward, Building Businesses & Mental Health with Marlon Johnson

The Motus Prodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 110:01


An incredible episode this week with Marlon Johnson who is Parkour director at Camp Woodward. Marlon also owns the rising brand/team Witness This so we go in heavy on building a business, leadership & also touch on mental health.Follow Marlon:witnessthis.pkFollow Giles:GilesMotusFollow Kelan:Kelan.Ryan

Cinematographer Lifestyle
STUART CAMPBELL - Cinematographer

Cinematographer Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 59:25


Stuart Campbell: I was in advertising as an art director for about 10 years. It got to a point where I had to find something else to do because the industry changed so much. It wasn’t as creative. My skills just naturally went to shooting. I took photography in high school, and I did some skate films. It wasn’t until after I decided to leave advertising that I realized I loved cinematography. Stuart sheds some great insight with me coming from an art director agency perspective. Which isn't often you hear this side of it. Additional content notes: His personal go to gear, started out as a Pro Rollerblader at Camp Woodward, moving from Art Director to Cinematographer, what he looked for when hiring a Cinematographer and how to build a demo reel from a creative agency perspective, why idea is paramount over technology, practical decisions on choosing gear, spherical vs anamorphic in the real world. www.stuartcampbelldp.com // instagram: @stuartcampbell --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cinematographer-lifestyle/message

Life in Motion
Keeping things minimal: A call with Rily Sanders

Life in Motion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 51:26


To kick 2019 off I talk with Rily Sanders about growing up riding BMX in Oklahoma, working at Camp Woodward and tips on taking month long trips across the country.

Life Uncharted
5: The Most Progressive Ramp Builder Ever with Nate Wessel

Life Uncharted

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 51:23


Leading by example is the only way to truly lead. This is something that’s easy to forget when we’re in the trenches of building our brands and businesses. We might take a back seat, and try to give directives from afar. But when we do this, our coworkers can sense it. The result of this is that they don’t take the tasks seriously. Why would they?  That’s why on today’s episode of the Life Uncharted Podcast, we are joined by pro BMX rider Nate Wessel to discuss his multi-pronged career. Nate is often described as “the most progressive ramp builder in the world,” and today we sit down to talk about his newest project—designing and and building Camp Woodward here in Park, Utah. Tune in to this conversation to hear Nate share his war stories from other projects like Bikes Over Baghdad. Fun fact: Nate was the first guy I called when we had the opportunity to take BMX to the troops in Iraq. Points to Keep In Mind Seek out opportunities that allow you to positively influence your countryThe higher the ranking, the more clearance you get overseasForge unconventional paths on the way to successPick up tasks and skills here and there to build a strong foundationLead by example to encourage your coworkers to follow your leadApproach life with a humility. You can learn anything from anyone  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jim Beaver's Project Action
#53 Nate Wessel Returns: Ramp Building, BMX, Polaris RZR's, Terracross, Camp Woodward, & Action Sports

Jim Beaver's Project Action

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 71:12


Nate Wessel, the world's foremost ramp builder and skatepark designer returns to Project Action with Jim Beaver. They talk about Nate's debut in Terracross and what it's like to race Polaris RZR's, his relationship with Camp Woodward, what the future holds for skatepark design, and where action sports and BMX are headed in the future. Be sure and tweet questions for future episodes to Jim at @JimBeaver15 and tune in to Jim's other show the Down & Dirty Radio Show weekly.

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