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This Week In Startups is made possible by:Grasshopper Bank https://grasshopper.bank/twistVanta https://www.vanta.com/twistRender https://render.com/twistPlaud https://Plaud.ai/twistToday's show:Anthropic wrote a blog post calling for a global AI slowdown. Meanwhile, Sen. Bernie Sanders wants the government to seize 50% of every major AI company's stock. Find out why JCal is reconsidering universal basic (or even high!) income policies, and why he thinks the 2028 presidential election will likely come down to AI policies.PLUS a live ComfyUI demo from founder Yoland Yan. Find out why the free-to-use open-source node-based platform has become a crucial part of millions of designers' and VFX experts' workflows, and how their tool has been used to create everything from “The Wizard of Oz” at the Vegas Sphere to those viral Coca-Cola holiday ads.GuestYoland Yan: http://x.com/yoland_yanComfyUI: https://comfy.org/AI Models and ToolsIdeogram 4.0: https://ideogram.ai/models/4.0/Stable Diffusion: https://stability.ai/LTX Video: https://github.com/Lightricks/LTX-VideoLoRa: https://huggingface.co/docs/diffusers/training/loraGoogle Veo: https://deepmind.google/models/veo/Relevant Links:Anthropic: “When AI Builds Itself”: https://www.anthropic.com/institute/recursive-self-improvementBernie Sanders: “The Public Should Own Half of the Big AI Companies”: https://www.sanders.senate.gov/op-eds/the-public-should-own-half-of-the-big-a-i-companies/Bloomberg: “Sam Altman-Backed Group Completes Largest US Study on Basic Income”: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-07-22/ubi-study-backed-by-openai-s-sam-altman-bolsters-support-for-basic-incomeTimestamps:0:00 Guest 1: Yoland Yan, ComfyUI — live demo intro2:06 Plaud: If your work depends on conversations — interviews, meetings, calls — you need a Plaud NotePin. You can check it out at https://Plaud.ai/twist and use code TWIST for 10% off!4:34 Guest 1: Yoland Yan, ComfyUI — live demo intro9:47 Grasshopper Bank - Time is money. Don't waste either. Go to https://grasshopper.bank/twist and get an exclusive $500 cash bonus just for opening an account.20:05 Vanta - Get $1000 off your SOC 2 at https://www.vanta.com/twist22:24 What is Outpainting?30:01 Render - Find out why 5 million developers are already using the all-in-one cloud platform, Render. Go to https://render.com/twist and apply for the Render Startup Program to get $500-$100,000 in free credits, depending on your stage and backers.32:13 Jason's insider sales team advice38:42 LA mayoral race: Bass vs. Pratt42:25 Anthropic wants AI to slow down?48:45 Will Sen. Sanders' argument resonate with the public?59:39 Why 2028 will be the AI jobs election1:05:32 Brian Chesky's new AI lab1:15:21 Jason's "Mandalorian and Grogu" review1:18:53 YouTubers take over the box office1:24:16 Dean Potter vs. Alex HonnoldSubscribe to the TWiST500 newsletter: https://ticker.thisweekinstartups.comCheck out the TWIST500: https://www.twist500.comSubscribe to This Week in Startups on Apple: https://rb.gy/v19fcpFollow Lon:X: https://x.com/lonsFollow Alex:X: https://x.com/alexLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexwilhelmFollow Jason:X: https://twitter.com/JasonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasoncalacanisCheck out all our partner offers: https://partners.launch.co/Great TWIST interviews: Will Guidara, Eoghan McCabe, Steve Huffman, Brian Chesky, Bob Moesta, Aaron Levie, Sophia Amoruso, Reid Hoffman, Frank Slootman, Billy McFarlandCheck out Jason's suite of newsletters: https://substack.com/@calacanisFollow TWiST:Twitter: https://twitter.com/TWiStartupsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thisweekinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinstartupsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thisweekinstartupsSubstack: https://twistartups.substack.com
With the 2026 Everest season hitting its most critical stretch, Sam and Adrian are back for their third installment of armchair mountaineering coverage. Before diving into Everest, Adrian recommends HBO's four-part series The Dark Wizard on the life of Dean Potter, which has now released all episodes and has been making the rounds well beyond the climbing community. Adrian reflects on his feeling genuinely moved by how elegantly the filmmakers handled the full arc of Dean's life, his struggles, and ultimately his death. Sam touches on a new GPS-based avalanche transceiver from German company Nivia Safety, claiming to speed up burial searches by up to 30% and set to launch in fall 2026.From there, Sam and Adrian cover the following from the 2026 Everest season:Bartek Ziemski on Lhotse: The Polish ski mountaineer made only the second ski descent of the Lhotse Couloir — the first without oxygen, without new fixed ropes above Camp 3, and without ever taking his skis off, including finding a creative line through the icefall. Adrian, who made the first ski descent of Makalu and has a personal connection to Bartek, calls it one of the most groundbreaking Himalayan ski mountaineering achievements he's seen. Since recording this episode, Bartek went on to successfully summit and ski Everest without oxygen as well. The First Summit Wave: The rope fixing team reached the summit and six clients followed before the weather window closed. Adrian celebrates the fixing effort while pushing back on the practice of clients climbing on rope fixing day — a habit that adds pressure to the team doing the most dangerous work on the mountain.Summit Windows and Crowd Management: With a record number of climbers on the south side and a compressed season, Adrian breaks down what the next 10 days look like, how teams are positioning themselves across two potential windows, and why he's always preferred a marginal weather day with fewer people over a perfect day with 150 climbers on the route.Speed Ascents, Kristen Harila, and No-Oxygen Attempts: A look at the notable storylines shaping up for the final push — including Tyler Andrews and Karl Egloff's contrasting acclimatization approaches ahead of their FKT attempts, and Kristen Harila's no-oxygen bid after summiting Nuptse without supplemental oxygen as a warmup.Follow our podcast on Instagram @duffelshufflepodcast where you can learn more about us and our guests. Visit our website at www.duffelshufflepodcast.com and join our mailing list. The Duffel Shuffle Podcast is supported by Alpenglow Expeditions, an internationally renowned mountain guide service based in Lake Tahoe, California. Visit www.alpenglowexpeditions.com or follow @alpenglowexpeditions on Instagram to learn more.
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Sarah is embracing her Spanish language learning, but she can only speak it with a deep, Buzz Lightyear voice, and we love it. Susie watched the Dark Wizard HBO docuseries about extreme sporting pioneer, free solo climber, and base-jumping enthusiast, Dean Potter, and we discuss why this is a hate-watch for us, how men will do anything instead of going to therapy, and why Susie hates extreme sports bros with all her heart. We hear about a study that determined that urban birds are more afraid of women than men, and we want to know why. There was a crossword crisis recently, and the puzzle nerds were losing their minds about it. We debate whether there are any MTV Challenge cast members who are better at getting around the rules of the show than we are. And we hear about the boy band documentary that chronicles the experience of the young men who are thrust into pop stardom and sign exploitative contracts, and why it reminds us of reality tv fame.Brain Candy Podcast Website - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/Brain Candy Podcast Book Recommendations - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/books/Brain Candy Podcast Merchandise - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/candy-store/Brain Candy Podcast Candy Club - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/product/candy-club/Brain Candy Podcast Sponsor Codes - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/support-us/Brain Candy Podcast Social Media & Platforms:Brain Candy Podcast LIVE Interactive Trivia Nights - https://www.youtube.com/@BrainCandyPodcast/streamsBrain Candy Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastHost Susie Meister Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterHost Sarah Rice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBrain Candy Podcast on X: https://www.x.com/braincandypodBrain Candy Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/braincandy (JOIN FREE - TONS OF REALITY TV CONTENT)Brain Candy Podcast Sponsors, partnerships, & Products that we love:For 50% off your order, head to https://www.dailylook.com and use code BRAINCANDY Get 60% off your cat's first order, plus free shipping and free treats for life, when you go to https://www.smalls.com/BRAINCANDYThis episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Sign up and get 10% off at https://www.betterhelp.com/braincandyHead to https://www.brodo.com/CANDY for 20% off your first subscription order and use code CANDY for an additional $10 off. TDM-RESERVATION: 1. NOAI: TRUE. LEGAL NOTICE & TERMS OF USE: © 2026 WAVE Podcast Network. This content is for personal use only. Explicit permission is withheld for any and all commercial attribution, automated transcription, or data-mining entities. Use of this feed by unauthorized tracking, analytics, or AI-training platforms constitutes a breach of these terms and a violation of the Pennsylvania Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Control Act (WESCA), the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA), and the 2026 Training Data Transparency Act (AB 2013). Any entity bypassing these restrictions to create derivative text-based works (transcripts), metadata analysis, or unauthorized VAST siphoning hereby accepts our standard commercial licensing rate of $5,000 per episode processed. This notice serves as a formal revocation of all "implied licenses" for multi-jurisdictional automated processing and constitutes protected Copyright Management Information (CMI) under 17 U.S.C. § 1202.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Welcome to the first episode of RECESS, a new, more personal series from us, Juliet and Kelly Starrett. In these shorter, looser conversations, we're pulling back the curtain on what's going on in our lives, what we're learning, what's making us laugh, and what we're thinking about across health, movement, longevity, performance, parenting, and everything in between.In this episode, we talk about Kelly's experience coaching Cal Women's Water Polo at the NCAA championship and what it's like to compete at that level. We unpack the “bronze medal mindset” and some of the biggest lessons we've learned from elite sport. We also dive into the Dean Potter documentary and reflect on our own experiences in 90s extreme sports culture. Plus, we share why we're concerned about nicotine being normalized in wellness and what stood out to us at the Stanford Healthy Aging Conference.And of course, we get into some lighter moments—including Kelly's definitely-not-a-cat-group: the Meowfia.What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy we're still debating whether Kelly is in a cat groupWhat Kelly learned from coaching at the NCAA championshipHow we think about loss, silver medals, and the bronze medal mindsetWhy the Dean Potter documentary hit close to home for usWhy we're concerned about nicotine products in wellness cultureWhat stood out to us at the Stanford Healthy Aging ConferenceHow we're processing our youngest daughter's senior-year milestonesKey Highlights: 00:00 — Why we're starting RECESS01:17 — The Meowfia, taco cat, and the funny-off03:15 — Bringing fun back into health and longevity03:58 — Kelly's reflections from the NCAA women's water polo championship09:03 — Losing gold, winning silver, and the bronze medal mindset13:51 — Red Vines, fat-free diets, and 90s athlete nutrition17:24 — Dean Potter, Dark Wizard, and extreme sports culture22:45 — Nicotine pouches, health washing, and wellness influence27:34 — Our biggest takeaways from Stanford Healthy Aging29:02 — Strength training, creatine, isometrics, and old cat syndrome32:28 — Parenting, graduation, and figuring out how to cook for two
Becky and Shai are back with a packed watch list. They break down Influenced (in theaters now!), Jill Kargman's sharp satirical take on influencer culture — and yes, the sibs have a little skin in this one as co-exec producers. They also get into Devil Wears Prada 2, whether it lives up to the legacy, and why we always want more Emily Blunt. Plus: Dark Wizard the Dean Potter documentary, a tragic and riveting portrait of a BASE jumper living at the edge of everything. Sign up for the Friday Night Movie Newsletter for giveaways, curated episode playlists from the hosts and guests (including our mom), and at MOST one email per month (and probably fewer). Closed captions for this episode are available via the player on the official Friday Night Movie homepage, the Podbean app and website, and YouTube. The Friday Night Movie Family supports the following organizations: The Red Tent Fund | HIAS | Equal Justice Initiative | Asian American Journalists Association | The Entertainment Community Fund. Subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform, including iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | Podbean | Overcast. Play along with Friday Night Movie at home! Read the FNM Glossary to learn the about our signature bits (e.g., Buy/Rent/Meh, I Told You Shows, Tradesies, etc). Email us at info@p4tmedia.com or tweet @FriNightMovie, @pancake4table, @chichiKgomez, and/or @paperBKprincess. Follow our creations and zany Instagram stories @frinightmovie, @FNMsisters, and @pancake4table. Follow us on Letterboxd (@pancake4table) where we're rating every movie we've EVER watched. Subscribe to our quarterly newsletter for exclusive giveaways and news! Theme music by What Does It Eat.
Send us Fan MailEpisode 612Peter Mortimer | Director: "The Dark Wizard" and "The Alpinist"Peter joins me to talk about his newest documentary "The Dark Wizard".Peter and I discuss Dean Potter, Alex Honnold.We talk about Free Soloing, risking your life and so much more. You can currently find "The Dark Wizard" on HBO.Welcome, Peter Mortimer.#thedarkwizard #alexhonnold #deanpotter #hbo #hbooriginal #hbooriginals #hbodocs #documentary #mountingclimbing #freesolo #freesoloclimbing #climbingrocks #climbingcommunity #climbingadventure #rockclimbing #elcapitan #bouldering Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mondaymorningcritic/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/darektorscutTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mondaymorningcriticdarektorscut@gmail.comdarektorscut.comSupport the show
In episode 25 of the DocArena Podcast, Ross Whitaker catches up with directors Peter Mortimer (The Alpinist, The Dawn Wall) and Nick Rosen (The Alpinist, Reel Rock) to talk about their biggest project to date, The Dark Wizard, which is available to stream now on HBO Max.This HBO Original four-part documentary series, The Dark Wizard, gives an up-close and unflinching portrait of Dean Potter, one of the world's most influential and controversial climbers, BASE jumpers, and highline walkers.This podcast has been made possible with the support of the Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland Stakeholders fund.Listen now on SoundCloud, Apple, Spotify, Acast and Amazon, or subscribe to Film Ireland wherever you get your podcasts.The Dark Wizard traces the jaw-dropping feats that made him a legend, as well as the personal turmoil that defined his life.From an early age, Dean grappled with inner demons that led him to seek the limits of human possibility. Climbing became his outlet and Yosemite National Park became the canvas for his unique talent and artistic expression. As his accomplishments on El Capitan and Half Dome elevated him to hero status in the adventure sports world, his mental state began to fracture and his fierce competitive drive pushed him to try to outdo both himself and others, including rising star Alex Honnold. Ultimately, it was wingsuiting and his lifelong desire to fly that would prove to be his riskiest and most transcendent endeavour.Drawing from decades of archival footage, Dean's personal journals, and intimate interviews with those who knew him best, The Dark Wizard chronicles the triumphs, tragedies, rivalries, romances, and near-death moments that shaped the life of a brilliant yet tormented artist and athlete whose imagination and audacity redefined what the body and mind could do.Episode 4 will be available to stream on HBO Max on 4th May 2026.Peter MortimerPeter grew up in Boulder, Colorado where he learned to rock climb as a kid and made his first home videos of climbing and skiing exploits with friends. After graduating with a geology degree from Colorado College, Peter made his first "real" climbing film (Scary Faces, starring Zac Barr) then went on to get his MFA in film at USC. He's blended his life-long passion for climbing, travel & adventure with his love of telling stories about the incredible people he's met along the way. Peter lives in Boulder with his wife Joss, daughter Pia, son Xavi, and little dogs Macho and Gnarly. Nick RosenNick received his BA in political science from Colorado College, and his masters at Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs. Nick began working as a writer, producer & director for Sender in 2005, and since then has created award-wining feature films, TV programs and creative campaigns. Nick lives in Boulder, Colorado with his partner and two kids.Check out DocArena Episodes herePodcast music composed by michaelflemingmusic.comRoss Whitaker is a filmmaker and former editor of Film Ireland Magazine and programmer of the IFI Dublin Documentary Film Festival @RossWhitakerTVRoss is a producer and/or director of the feature documentaries Beat the Lotto (2025), Katie (2018), Between Land and Sea (2016), Unbreakable (2014) and Saviours (2007). His recent work includes the TV documentaries This Is Open Country (2025) for NBC/Sky, Birdsong (2024) for RTÉ (+ BBC, ARTE), Rachael Blackmore: A Grand Year (2021) for ITV/RTÉ, Barney Curley Beat the Bookies (2021) for BBC/RTÉ and The Boys in Green (2020) for RTÉ. His short documentaries include the award-winning Bye Bye Now (2009) and Home Turf (2011), as well as the documentary commercial Sleeping Flags (2019), which won prestigious D&AD and Cannes Lions Awards.Over the years, the podcast has featured acclaimed guests such as Phyllida Lloyd, Lenny Abrahamson, M. Night Shyamalan, John Boorman, Saoirse Ronan, Colin Farrell, Aisha Tyler, Colm Meaney, Paul Reiser, Niamh Algar, David Freyne, Ciarán Donnelly, Joshua Oppenheimer, John Crowley, Niamh Algar, Gene Stupnitsky, and Terence Davies, alongside many of the most influential voices working in film and television today.So make sure to subscribe and listen back! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"If it's for any other reason (than that you want to) ... you're an idiot." That was Jim Hurst checking Dean Potter on making bad decisions on their climb up the famous Eiger mountain. But it applies to us as conscious creators, too.We know that we can only experience what we vibrate, so suffering our way to success isn't a thing.Struggle just leads to struggle, misery leads to more misery, and only happy journeys lead to happy outcomes. That point is powerfully brought home in a life and death situation on the Swiss Alps!
Roll On, al fresco! Adam Skolnick came over. We went outside and let the conversation breathe. No studio walls. No agenda. Just two guys, some birds, and a wide-ranging hang that covers self-obsession as the enemy of growth, the dork problem in modern podcasting, and why 14 years in, we're playing again. Then we roam: Geese, Turnstile, Mike D in a Malibu parking lot, Julie Piatt's Manger debut, Ed O'Brien of Radiohead in a church at SXSW, a joyride through Austin in the Rivian R2, the Dean Potter documentary, and Artemis II. Enjoy! Show notes + MORE Watch on YouTube Newsletter Sign-Up Today's Sponsors: Ollie: Fresh, healthy dog food made with real, human-grade ingredients. Use code RICHROLL to get 70% off your Welcome Kit
Melissa Strong is a climber, restaurateur, and writer. In 2017, she nearly lost her life in an electrical accident that left her with amputated and disfigured hands. Her new book is called Climbing Through: A Courageous Story of Grit, Healing, and Second Chances. But first, we talk (more) about Dean Potter, the late climbing and BASE jumping visionary who is the subject of a new documentary called The Dark Wizard. Today’s final bit is a listener-submitted homage to some climbing partners and community, from Daniel Kent. Show Notes Melissa Strong: https://www.melissaistrong.com Follow Melissa Strong: https://www.instagram.com/melissaistrong/ “Climbing Through: A Courageous Story of Grit, Healing, and Second Chances: https://www.melissaistrong.com/about Watch The Dark Wizard: https://www.hbomax.com/shows/dark-wizard/76e78c26-21c9-45b4-b84b-4c3e1f8ff763 Still getting “free climbing” wrong: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/0/the-dark-wizard-hbo-max-review/ The True Story Behind The Dark Wizard, via TIME: https://time.com/article/2026/04/13/the-dark-wizard-dean-potter-true-story/ Become a RunOut Rope Gun! Support our podcast and increase your RunOut runtime. Bonus episodes, AMA, and more will be available to our Rope Guns. Thank you for your support! http://patreon.com/runoutpodcast Contact us Send ideas, voicemail, feedback and more. andrew@runoutpodcast.com // chris@runoutpodcast.com
Q&A on the Documentary series The Dark Wizard with directors & executive producers Peter Mortimer and Nick Rosen. Dean Potter, the groundbreaking yet divisive climber, base jumper and highline walker, accomplishes stunning feats while confronting his personal struggles.
Peter Mortimer is an award-winning filmmaker (King Lines, Valley Uprising, The Dawn Wall, The Alpinist) and co-creator of the Reel Rock Film Tour. We talked about his latest project, The Dark Wizard, a new 4-part documentary series now streaming on HBO Max about Dean Potter, which shares the full story of Dean in all of his human complexity—as a visionary, climbing legend, and a tormented soul. Free Masterclass (Unlock Your Full Potential in Climbing)
Climbing documentarians Peter Mortimer and Nick Rosen are known for films such as "The Alpinist" and "Valley Uprising." Now the directors are out with a four-part documentary series "The Dark Wizard," which premieres on HBO Max on April 14. The documentary traces the life of Dean Potter, who was well known in the world of climbing for his bold free soloing, BASE jumping, and highlining. But the human behind those efforts was quite complicated, something that is illustrated through interviews with friends, family, and climbing partners—and archival interviews with Potter himself. Mortimer and Rosen reflect on their own relationships with Potter, whom they filmed with often before he died in a BASE jumping accident in Yosemite in 2015. The pair share why they felt this film needed to be made in an honest way and how Potter's journals, provided by his sister, presented a lesser-known side of him, one that was quite vulnerable. This episode brought to you by Patagonia. Host: Abbey Collins Producer & Engineer: Mike Horn Guests: Peter Mortimer and Nick Rosen Watch "The Dark Wizard" Subscribe to Alpinist Magazine
本期主播苗炜,三联生活周刊编辑、作家本期特别嘉宾许知远,作家、单向空间创始人宋明蔚,作家、译者、资深户外媒体人,《比山更高》作者姜淼,始祖鸟大中华区品牌营销副总裁“山峰是所有自然景观的开端和结束。” 英国哲学家约翰·罗斯金的这句话,道尽了高山对现代人那份极致的吸引力。在众多户外体验中,攀登高山被视为人类对自然最深刻的探索,承载着我们对山野的无尽向往与敬畏。而对身处都市的我们而言,高山更像一种精神象征,指向无限的可能与想象。无论身在何处,山野那原始的呼唤总在回响——在那看似粗粝的世界深处,蕴藏着某种奇异的精细。本期节目中,三联的苗师傅与单向空间创始人、作家许知远,《比山更高》作者宋明蔚,以及始祖鸟大中华区品牌营销副总裁姜淼展开一场关于「出发向高山」的围炉对谈。他们四人带着各自对自然的向往,相聚在始祖鸟全球首家ARC'LOUNGE,于这个都市腹地的户外精神大本营,分享彼此心中的高山。我们究竟为何要「出发向高山」?是为追寻心中的风景,或是为探索自我的边界?相信每个人都有独属的答案。如果你也曾经受到过山野自然的召唤,本期节目或许会是你旅途之中或静夜畅想的好伴侣。无论是许知远的“陶渊明式攀登”还是宋明蔚的“登山的双重自由”,抑或是姜淼所说的“出发的底气”,这一小时的对话,希望能为你构建关于「高山」的灵感与想象。愿我们都能拥有持续出发的冲动 ,无论在山野,还是在日常。【时间轴】00:02:55 户外运动,一种“迟来的召唤”00:03:59 自然金字塔理论:通过走向辽阔之地来重塑精神00:09:50 深入感受户外人的世界,一方面粗粝,一方面又特别精细00:10:57 喝着whisky去爬山,攀岩运动中的自由精神(free spirit)00:14:31 登山中的双重自由:积极自由vs消极自由00:18:53 “因为山在那里”,换种方式解读乔治马洛里这句名言00:23:20 始祖鸟为何要在都市腹地打造一个沉浸式的精神场域?00:24:56 每个人都有属于自己的高山,不妨试试陶渊明式攀登法?00:29:08 当下人对户外的渴望:身体的自我发现成为新启蒙00:37:12 装备与攀登的关系:最冷静的设计,才能托举最深厚的热爱00:40:26 阿式攀登vs喜马拉雅式攀登:阿式攀登的纯粹与理想主义00:49:20 刘洋和潘愚非聊聊顶级运动员攀爬中的心流状态00:54:10 此刻出发,最想去的户外目的地是哪里?节目中提到的户外攀登相关人物1、何川:始祖鸟运动员,中国攀登代表人物,完成Fitz Roy、川口塔峰等山峰国人首登。2、严冬冬:自由攀登者,曾与周鹏组成“自由之魂”登山组合,完成幺妹峰中央南壁线路首攀。3、刘洋:始祖鸟运动员,2025 年完成未登峰卓木拉日三峰首登。4、潘愚非:始祖鸟运动员,中国首个 IFSC 攀岩世界杯冠军。5、李致新、王勇峰:两人历时11年完成登顶世界七大洲最高峰,被称为“中国登山双子星”。6、Dean Potter:美国知名攀岩家、登山家及极限跳伞家,2005年因翼装飞行事故去世。 节目中提到的作品1、《念念远山》《荒野之境》《古道》:罗伯特·麦克法伦“行走文学三部曲”。2、《地标》:罗伯特·麦克法伦的自然随笔,献给英国土地的赞歌。3、《深时之旅》:罗伯特·麦克法伦对地下世界的求知之旅。4、《山谷崛起》(Valley Uprising):纪录片(2014),讲述优胜美地攀岩与极限运动简史。5、《静谧的荣光》:加拿大人类学者、探险家戴维斯记录英国三次派出远征队试图完成人类登顶珠峰壮举的故事。6、《浪漫地理学》:段义孚从哲学、心理学、人类学的角度讲述人性与大地的互动。7、《Philosophy in the Flesh》:美国语言学家乔治·莱考夫著,从认知语言学角度重新审视思想、道德等概念。8、《极限登山》:登山家 Mark F.Twight 和 James Martin 合著的极限登山运动现状报告、户外攀登运动员的学习指南。策划:孙阿濛 尹济男音频制作:小玉编辑:天健
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Nick Martinez has been quietly ticking the hardest and scariest big walls in Yosemite for the last two decades.
In questo podcast tiro le somme, come a fine di ogni stagione, di quanto detto. Si conclude un altro viaggio bellissimo nella storia dell'alpinismo e dell'arrampicata che questa volta ci ha portato negli Stati Uniti, a conoscere il pensiero dei climbers americani dal dopoguerra ad oggi. Siamo partiti dal bellissimo documentario Valley Uprising per poi andare a conoscere i due amici/nemici della Golden Age dell'arrampicata di Yosemite: Royal Robbins e Warren Harding. Abbiamo poi visto il capitolo dedicato agli Stone Monkeys, che ha avuto in Jim Bridwell, detto the Bird, il suo capo carismatico e la sua controparte in Lynn Hill, la regina incontestata dell'arrampicata. Siamo giunti al capitolo conclusivo della parte leggendaria dell'arrampicata americana, quello degli Stone Monkeys che ha avuto nel divino Dean Potter il suo leader carismatico. La morte di Dean, nel 2015 segna un po' la fine di questa parte "leggendaria" dell'arrampicata a Yosemite. L'era attuale vede ancora 2 protagonisti (sono sempre 2!): uno è Tommy Caldwell, a cui ho dedicato uno dei miei primissimi podcast e l'altro è il suo amico, Alex Honnold che passa alla storia per il suo celebre free solo sulla free rider a El Capitan. Ho poi voluto andare a vedere cosa succedesse nell'alpinismo americano di quegli anni e abbiamo così visto la storia di Willi Unsoeld (West Ridge Everest 1963), il professore 68ino che perde sua figlia in spedizione e il punkettaro Mark Twight, l'americano di Chamonix. Infine ho voluto dare un'occhiata a cosa succedesse nell'arrampicata italiana in quegli stessi anni e ho trovato materiale nel libro di Enrico Camanni, Nuovi Mattini. Abbiamo ascoltato le voci di Camanni stesso, di Jolly Lamerti, del bellissimo Manolo e di Andrea Dibbà. Ma soprattutto abbiamo fatto un viaggio attraverso delle persone, dei climber che sono alla ricerca di sé, della libera espressione di sé e quindi della felicità.
La morte di Dean Potter chiude un capitolo ed una leggenda, quella della formazione della storia dell'arrampicata americana di Camp 4, Yosemite. Ma ne apre un altro: quello della storia dell'arrampicata attuale. I due protagonisti più di spicco sono: Tommy Caldwell (cui ho dedicato un podcast nella primissima stagione) e Alex Honnold, noto in tutto il mondo per aver scalato in free solo, cioè completamente slegato, la via Freerider su El Capitan, 1000 metri di via. Il documentario che ne è stato fatto, “Free solo”, per la regia di Jimmy Chin, ha vinto l'oscar nel 2018. Questo libro è attualmente il più bello su questo climber su cui aleggia la domanda: ma come ha fatto? È forse un asperger?
Dean Potter, il leader carismatico degli Stone Monkes, è stata una figura misteriosa (si sa pochissimo della sua infanzia e della sua adolescenza; non ci sono libri su di lui), affascinante ed imprescindibile: con la sua morte (avvenuta nel 2015) si chiude l'epoca della fondazione della storia dell'arrampicata americana - che prosegue poi con tantissimi altri grandi (Tommy Caldwell, Alex Honnold, Jimmy Chin, Mark Synnot, Conrad Anker, Cedar Wright, Ivo Ninov) ma saranno il nuovo capitolo dell'arrampicata americana, quello attuale.
In part 2 of Dean's interview we chat about the Stonemasters' reincarnation, the Stone Monkeys, who brought their heart and soul to Yosemite's walls in the 1990s, and most particularly, Dean Potter.
Timmy O'Neill's climbing career spans more than 30 years. He's traveled the world, gaining climbing accolades and wisdom about life, and once spent 60 days living in a cave in Joshua Tree National Park, sharing his food cache with mice who also called it home. His resume of first ascents includes routes in Patagonia, Namibia and Madagascar. He's spent much of his climbing life in and around Yosemite, where he once held the speed record on the nose of El Capitan after climbing the route with Dean Potter in 3 hours, 24 minutes in 2001. O'Neill is co-founder of Paradox Sports, an organization that creates opportunities in adaptive climbing. Today, O'Neill is executive director of the Yosemite Climbing Association. In this episode, Timmy shares his excitement for the expansion of the YCA's Facelift program and his desire to leave the planet in better shape than he found it. He reflects on 30 years of climbing, and why he values experiences far more than things. This episode is brought to you by The North Face. Alpinist Magazine Website | Instagram | Facebook Host: Abbey Collins Guest: Timmy O'Neill Producer + Engineer: Mike Horn Photos by Timmy O'Neill and Corey Rich
Pour ce dernier épisode de la saison de Learn from altitude, Blaise Agresti et Jessica Compois pose une question fondamentale à notre époque : a-t-on encore le droit de prendre des risques ? Pour y répondre, ils convoquent Dean Potter et Marc-André Leclerc...
Sweaty palms, rapid breathing, we know the beginning stages of fear and how quickly it can unravel into panic. Today Kyle and Max discuss the role that fear plays in our lives as climbers, which kind of fear you should listen to, and cover techniques and habits to help overcome it. They also talk about the superpowers that deep focus or flow state can bring you, including an example where Dean Potter used his superhuman abilities to cheat death. Finally, Kyle and Max talk about mitigating risk in order to help the everyday climber stay in the outdoors longer. Resources:Spot Device:https://spotwx.com/Follow Will Gad here:https://willgadd.com/ @therealwillgaddRocky Talkies:https://alnk.to/goVnTCp Mapping Tool:https://caltopo.com/Dean Potter's Story:https://nationalpost.com/news/world/extreme-athlete-dean-s-potter-dies-during-failed-wingsuit-flight-in-yosemite-which-has-long-banned-the-practice
Legendary photographer and climber Dean Fidelman returns to Nick's Vancast! On this episode, Dean tells us the secrets behind making the perfect photograph as we take a look at some of them on the new Vancast video screen. Later, he shares personal and heartwarming stories behind some of his most iconic images of folks including Dean Potter and Chris Sharma. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicksvancast/support
Legendary photographer and climber Dean Fidelman returns to Nick's Vancast! On this episode, Dean tells us the secrets behind making the perfect photograph as we take a look at some of them on the new Vancast video screen. Later, he shares personal and heartwarming stories behind some of his most iconic images of folks including Dean Potter and Chris Sharma. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicksvancast/support
SUPPORT Timmy O'Neill is a professional rock climber, first ascensionist and public speaker. He has dedicated his life to international exploration and giving back through ‘adventure impact' - the combination of outdoor adventure and social impact. He has climbed, without ropes, buildings such as the Chicago Tribune Tower, and in 2001, along with Dean Potter, set the-then world speed record for the "Nose" climb on El Capitan, completing it in three hours and twenty-four minutes. He lead a four-day ascent of El Cap with Warren McDonald, a double above-the-knee leg amputee and is co-founder of Paradox Sports, a non-profit that integrates individuals with disabilities into outdoor recreation. He also volunteers as an ophthalmic tech on the African continent to help cure preventable blindness with CureBlindness.org. More recently, he founded Joy Merchants, which offers outdoor retreats, with the intention of strengthening personal relationships via curated individual exercises and both trail and fireside conversation. He also produced the award-winning films “Urban Ape, “ and "Return2Sender", and co-wrote the non-fiction comedy "Across the Atlas.” He believes everybody is radiating love and promise, and has been described by his contemporaries as intelligent, kind and fiercely passionate about the wellbeing of others. CONTACT TIMMY O'NEILL Website: https://www.timmyoneill.com/ Insta: https://www.instagram.com/timmyoneill/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/timmy.oneill.5074 CONTACT RON CECIL Website: https://www.roncecil.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rcecil/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ron.cecil CONTACT DANIEL PENNER CLINE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dpennercline/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1498866808 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cutting-for-sign/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cutting-for-sign/support
Bryan is confused as to why we are still wearing masks and he shares that confusion. The TCB fan base is communicating in droves and giving Bryan more deranged content ideas. The gang shares an update on the $500 giveaway and then they dig into the extraordinarily dangerous world of Highlining. LINKS:Win $500 from TCBtv-(minus) by following Instagram or subscribing on YouTube and leaving a comment on your favorite episode in the month of June.Watch this episode on YoutubeTCBTV-minusSponsorEarBuds Podcast NewsletterSquadCast Podcast Remote Audio / Video RecordingHello Fresh: Use Code TCB12Apostrophe: Dinner Table Dermatology. $15 off your online appointment.Use The Code COMMERCIALSubscribe to The Commercial Break Podcast Youtube ChannelJoin The Comedy Podcasts Club on ClubHouseNew Episodes on Tuesdays and now Fridays everywhere!Text or leave us a message: +1 (470) 584.8449FOLLOW US:Instagram: @thecommercialbreak @bryangcomedy @tcbkrissyClubHouse: @bryangreen @tcbkrissyClubHouse: The Commercial Break Club on Clubhouse! (home of live recordings)Twitter: tcbbryanFacebook: The Commercial Break PodcastYouTube: Youtube.com/TheCommercialBreakEmail: info@tcbpodcast.comA Chartable Top 100 Comedy Podcast#1 Trending Comedy Podcast Worldwide! (Chartable)#1 Trending Comedy Podcast U.S.(Chartable)An Apple Top 100 Comedy Podcast Top 1% Downloaded Podcasts, Worldwide (ListenNotes)A Hot 50 Podcast (Podcast Magazine)
Julia Dean is a production potter and community studio owner in Ithaca, New York. Her love affair with clay started as a child, but her practice of working with clay started with her first wheel class in 1997. Listen to this conversation and learn about creative flow, how it helps release the inner critic, and how understanding flow cycles can help you balance creative production and rest. We also touch on practices for entering creative flow, including cultivating stillness; embracing process and play; and the healing power of a creative community.Topics.How creative flow helps release the inner critic.Focus on process vs. product.Freedom and ease in states of creative flow.Embodiment as a gateway to flow states.Understanding cycles of creative flow.Importance of rest.Cultivating stillness.Letting go of perfection to embrace process and play.The healing power of a creative community Episode 8 Notes and Resources:Read more about Julie at juliaedean.comHer work can be seen at etsy.com/shop/juliaedean, Instagram: @juliaedeanThe Clay School is accessible at clayschoolithaca.comOprah Super Soul Sunday podcastUnlocking Us podcast with Brené BrownMihaly Csikszentmihalyi on Creative FlowThe Creative ‘Flow’: How to Enter That Mysterious State of Oneness8 Ways to Create Flow-Podcast intro music from Bensound.com-This episode was edited and mixed by Chad Clarke, chadtheva@gmail.com Presenter:Brenna Fitzgerald is a writer, editor, and coach empowering people to discover their voice and reclaim self-expression. She has a background in the arts including dance, photography, film, and collage as well as a BA in art history from Cornell University, an MA in film and media studies from University of Southern California, and an MFA in creative nonfiction writing from University of Arizona. Brenna is a certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, Creativity Coach, and Yoga and Meditation Teacher. She has lived and worked in many different countries with people of diverse cultural backgrounds. As a coach, Brenna works with writers, musicians, painters, dancers, filmmakers, artists, entrepreneurs, as well as anyone seeking a deeper engagement with their life and creative potential. In her creativity coaching, she draws on her background in cross-cultural communication, social justice advocacy, creative writing, mindfulness, and embodied compassion to help clients tap into their innate creative source and cultivate mind-body-spirit connection.website: brennacoaching.comFacebook: Brenna FitzgeraldInstagram and Twitter: @brenbrainAreas of expertise: Mind-body connection—Restorative and Trauma-sensitive Yoga—Meditation—Holistic Health—Creative Writing—International Education—Dance, Film, Photography, and Collage
If man was meant to fly... well... he would not have ended up on our podcast! From wingsuits to cannon balls to giant swings - this is why your math teacher promised you that 'you would use it one day'. But, if you don't, it's OK. We'll be here for you.
Alright, I have to say I am so amped for today's episode. If you have listened to this show for even a nano second, you know I'm enthralled with the topic of flow and peak human performance. Well today, we are taking a deep dive my friends. My guest is literally one of the world's most prominent thought leaders in the world of flow and decoding the science of optimal performance, he's a tour de force in this space and I'm thrilled and honored to share my conversation with him. Steven Kotler is a 4x New York Times bestselling author and journalist, whose books and speaking explore the intersection between radical innovation, peak performance, and disruptive technology. His 2nd latest book, Stealing Fire(which I highly recommend), was co-authored with Jamie Whealand was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. He is also is the Executive Director of the Flow Research Collective, whose mission to understand the science behind ultimate human performance and use it to level up individuals, organizations, and society at large. My conversation with Steven is jam packed, and we start off talking about his very latest book, The Last Tango In Cyberspace, which explores topics like cutting edge technology, neuroscience, psychology and psychopharmacology, and empathy which emerges as one of the big themes of the book and what Steven deems as the answer to our environmental crisis. That's just the beginning. If you hang in there, we hear about the details behind Steven's classic book The Rise of Superman, where he dissects how household name action sports athletes like Shane McConkey, Dean Potter, Laird Hamilton, and Travis Rice have all risen to the peak of human potential. Let's put it this way, if you don't learn something new and fascinating in this conversation, a) you either don't have a pulse or b) I'll give you a full refund
Eric’s Wild Idea: To create a program that helps people optimize performance and alleviate pain. As an athlete and human, it’s important to be able to move to the best of your ability. Injuries and pain that have kept me from running, surfing, or other adventuring have always been challenging. Today’s guest, Dr. Eric Goodman, has been recommended to me by many guests of this show. As the founder of the movement-based Foundation Training program, Dr. Goodman has helped thousands of athletes and every-day people alleviate pain and increase performance. Some of the people he’s worked with include athletes like surfers Lakey Peterson and Brad Gerlach, the late climber Dean Potter, as well as actors Rob Lowe, Chris Hemsworth, Jeff Bridges, and Matthew McConaughey. Both my partner Johnny and I have been using Foundation Training for the last six months to help us alleviate a nagging back injury and IT band pain, and both of us have experienced positive results. I wanted to have Dr. Goodman on the show because he has a great story. His wild idea to become a health practitioner and create a program to help people move and feel better is something I think a lot of people can relate to. A former water polo player, Dr. Goodman developed back pain that doctors told him he would need surgery to fix while he was in chiropractic school. Instead of going under the knife, he developed a series of exercises that helped him heal and became the origins of Foundation Training. Early in his career, he was also hired to train the U.S. Olympic Men’s Water Polo team, and used his methods to help them the year they took the silver medal. Today, Dr. Goodman has published two books, and there are Foundation Training trainers in over thirty countries around the world. Since many of you are getting ready to make New Year’s Resolutions, I wanted to get Dr. Goodman’s advice on how to avoid injuries and train the right amount. We also dive into why healing emotional pain is as important as healing physical pain, how he got the wild idea to create a new movement practice, and what other methods he uses and thinks you might want to check out. Listen to this episode if: You struggle with injuries or chronic pain. You want to strengthen your body. You are interested in helping others heal. You are curious about movement-based training programs. For full show notes, including guest links and books mentioned during the episode, visit: http://wildideasworthliving.com/95
In this episode, Blister's climbing editor joins us in the attempt to wrap our heads around Honnold’s successful free solo of El Cap, and to debate whether this is the greatest athletic achievement ever.TOPICS & TIMES:What exactly did Alex Honnold just do? (2:40)Difference between free solo climbing vs. free climbing vs. aid climbing vs. rope soloing (5:45)Talk about the specifics of the Freerider route / Honnold’s route (11:20)The *speed* of Alex’s ascent (22:25)Locating Honnold’s free solo among other climbing feats (32:17)Climbing and Mainstream Culture (41:30)Biggest Achievement in Sport Climbing? (45:22)Biggest Achievement in Bouldering? (52:55)Is Honnold’s free solo the greatest athletic achievement ever? What are the contenders? (59:12)Dean Potter’s take on Alex Honnold (1:11:30)Zen and the Art of (Honnold’s) Free Soloing (1:12:38) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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CONVERSATION w HANS FLORINE - The Big Wall Speed Climber who jointly holds the record with Alex Honnold(listen to podcast w Alex)for climbing the Nose of El Cap in a mind blowing time of 2:23:46. Listen as Hollywood Hans, as some prefer to call him, shares his incredible story on how they were able to break the record that was previously set by the late Dean Potter and the late Sean Leary. And of course, we'll talk about his book: On the Nose: A Lifelong Obsession with Yosemite’s Most Iconic Climb, which co-authored with adventure journalist Jayme Moye, who climbed the Nose with Hans for his 100th time on September 12, 2015 We hope you enjoy. To learn more about Hans, please visit www.tripleblack.com
When you are the Head of Global Communications and Public Relations at a company like Arc'teryx Equipment Inc., you would expect that person to live in a big city like New York, Seattle or San Francisco. Not Jen, but she does live in a bigger place: Yosemite National Park. She and her late boyfriend, Dean Potter, purchased some land and made a home for themselves and their famous BASE jumping dog Whisper. Jen still maintains a residence there and shares with us the magic and mystery of living in one of America's greatest and most beautiful natural settings. You will also find out how you could find your personal paradise there as well. It's Pendleton's inaugural podcast and this is just the beginning our their very long winding story...
Niall Grimes reads his own story about a chance meeting with the late Dean Potter.
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CONVERSATION w Ueli Steck 'The Swiss Machine!' Last Known Interview Before His Death! In 2014, Steck won his second Piolet d'Or award for free soloing Annapurna. Then in 2015, Ueli solidified his name in the history books by establishing a new record for soloing the North Face of the Eiger in 2 hours, 22 minutes and 50 seconds. Listen as Ueli Steck shares his thoughts on fear, the dangers of his sport, base jumping, the death of Dean Potter, and how he maintains his motivation and focus. NOTE: Sadly, Ueli Steck died in a mountaineering accident while acclimatising for an attempt to climb Everest and Mount Nuptse, back to back, without oxygen. "Of course I want to climb Everest and Lhotse, but that's a very high goal. Failure for me would be to die and not come home.” If you enjoy our weekly podcast, please like our page and share it with your friends. Until next week my friends. ~d WATCH Ueli Steck videos on http://www.tripleblack.com/ueli-steck
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CONVERSATION w ALEX HONNOLD ~ The World's Greatest Free Soloist has just free soloed El Cap's 'FreeRider without a rope in an astonishing 3hrs 58 mins! In this unique interview, Alex shares his thoughts as he prepares to free solo the crown jewel of all free solos: El Cap! This conversation is not only haunting, but it's extremely revealing as Alex candidly talks about the death of Dean Potter and how it has affected him, and his thoughts on climbing towering skyscrapers, and his runaway best seller 'Alone on the Wall.' To watch Alex Honnold videos please visit http://www.tripleblack.com/alex-honnold To purchase his book please visit Amazon @ http://ow.ly/Wwfxn
The Cloudbase Mayhem is dedicated to dissecting excellence in flight. We interview the best pilots in the world and find out what makes them great. But in this episode we delve into the opposite end of the spectrum with world class climber, self-described goofball, North Face athlete, film director and producer Cedar Wright, who has recently caught the paragliding bug BADLY. His climbing partners include Alex Honnold, the late Dean Potter and Sean Leary, Tommy Caldwell, Will Gadd and a ton of the Yosemite Camp 4 Original Gangsters of the incredible "Valley Uprising" documentary like Peter Croft and Tommy Caldwell. His stoke and passion for flying is radical and his unique perspective on what makes human flight so special made for a stellar interview that was incredibly fun.
Jeff Shapiro is a world class sponsored athlete and a world class human being. He's flown and competed on hangliders since he was 17 all over the world, he sends 5.14 big wall routes in climbing, he flies wingsuits, rides sport bikes, is a gifted Falconer, and is also a Dad and family man. But don't call him extreme and don't call him an adrenaline junky. Jeff is grounded, thoughtful, eternally grateful to be able to pursue his passions and his approach to risk and danger is something we all need to ponder. In this amazing episode we discuss the incredible numbers of losses in the wingsuiting community the last three years, including his close friends Sean Leary, Dean Potter, and Graham Hunt; an amazing close call flying at King Mountain Idaho a few years back on his Hanglider; how he has flown for more than twenty years without an accident; his own brush with death this year; and if it's possible to justify participating in a sport with such terrible odds, among many other things. Grab a cup of tea or coffee and prepare to be whisked away into a realm that very, very few people inhabit. It's a special place.
The 10th NeverFromConcentrate podcast where we talk about the Potato Paradox, Dean Potter, and the myth of Sisyphus.
Pissing on the grave of Dean Potter, a Floyd update and Doug's new trailer park. Plus, Jobi from DSCDP gives away some tablets. Recorded May 23, 2015 at the Fun House in Bisbee, AZ with Doug Stanhope (@dougstanhope), Jobi (@StanhopeCDP), and Ggreg Chaille (@gregchaille). Produced and Edited by Ggreg Chaille. Doug is now on Instagram - REALSTANHOPE Links- ZIP ZOO Apparel - http://www.zipzooapparel.com/ Last Supper Couch on Craigslist - http://bit.ly/1IMRfA9 Stanhope's Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/stanhopetv Intro music "The Only One Drinking Tonight" by Mishka Shubaly. Closing song "Happiness" by The Mattoid. The Mattoid available on iTunes. Mishka Shubaly music and Doug's DVD/CDs are all available at DougStanhope.com
Nine were killed in a gunfight between rival biker gangs at a restaurant in Waco, Texas—about 150 to 200 members from five biker gangs were on the scene. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12289 The official Republican view of the Iraq War has certainly swayed: it was judged a mistake by most of the would-be GOP presidential candidates. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12278 Pope Francis has canonized two nuns from 19th century Ottoman-ruled Palestine in hopes of encouraging Christians across the Middle East who are facing persecution from Islamic extremists. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12281 1,450 Blue Bell Creameries workers have been laid off. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12280 BASE jumpers Dean Potter, 43, and Graham Hunt, 29, were killed in an attempt at a wingsuit flight from a 7,500-promontory called Taft Point. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12290 Nine states in so-called Tornado Alley reportedly saw 28 tornadoes, with flash flooding, destroyed homes, flipped cars, and other damage. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12279 Microsoft will be taking over the updates for Windows 10 devices, rather than having a fragmented update system. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12286 Microsoft has announced that users of non-genuine versions of Windows will not get free upgrades to Windows 10. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12287 Microsoft has released a preview of Graph Engine. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12288 Police and tribesmen said hundreds of police personnel, soldiers, and tribal fighters fled Ramadi after the Islamic State captured one of the last pro-government holdouts in the Iraqi city. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12283 http://infobitt.com http://www.facebook.com/groups/infobitt http://twitter.com/infobitt
Trenta anni fa la provincia diventava cool e indossava l'abito della festa: maggio 1985, quello dello Scudetto del Verona. Lo rievochiamo con il capitano di allora, Roberto Tricella, e con mister Osvaldo Bagnoli. Sul lungo Tirreno, invece, non si gioca a calcio, ma si fanno le "gabbionate". Una disciplina, raccontata dal regista di Gabbiadimatti Luca Falorni, che ha un inventore d'eccezione: Armando Picchi. Alberto Schiavone canta il sacrificio di Dean Potter, mentre Gianluca Venturino, fondatore del Memorial Fantozzi di ciclismo, è un santo! è un apostolo! Infine tocca a Cauz, il nostro uomo dal Giro d'Italia
Trenta anni fa la provincia diventava cool e indossava l'abito della festa: maggio 1985, quello dello Scudetto del Verona. Lo rievochiamo con il capitano di allora, Roberto Tricella, e con mister Osvaldo Bagnoli. Sul lungo Tirreno, invece, non si gioca a calcio, ma si fanno le "gabbionate". Una disciplina, raccontata dal regista di Gabbiadimatti Luca Falorni, che ha un inventore d'eccezione: Armando Picchi. Alberto Schiavone canta il sacrificio di Dean Potter, mentre Gianluca Venturino, fondatore del Memorial Fantozzi di ciclismo, è un santo! è un apostolo! Infine tocca a Cauz, il nostro uomo dal Giro d'Italia
Our phone guest today is extreme sports pro Dean Potter, who along with his dog Whisper has performed some amazing feats, including climbing rocks without ropes and flying in a wingsuit. Check out their adventures in the movie "When Dogs Fly" now available on Vimeo.
Our phone guest today is extreme sports pro Dean Potter, who along with his dog Whisper has performed some amazing feats, including climbing rocks without ropes and flying in a wingsuit. Check out their adventures in the movie "When Dogs Fly" now available on Vimeo.