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Welcome back to the Next Level Skiing podcast, brought to you by Wagner Skis. Thinking through the fear with Julian Carr. One of the great things about skiing is that we can apply the lessons we've learned on snow and adapt them to our whole life. Today is no exception. Julian talks about how he gets air, how he got started, and what goes into finding the right conditions. As a natural talent, Julian has a unique and positive perspective on both skiing and life. We've all seen the pictures. X-Games GOLD Medalist Julian Carr is known as one of the skiers who gets the biggest air. It's almost as if he's out there to prove that flying and skiing aren't two different things. Julian's lofty exploits have landed him in Warren Miller films. He's also received “Photo of the Year” from Powder Magazine, the Sickbird Award on the Freeskiing World Tour, and holds two world records in cliff jumps. He's an ambassador for Protect Our Winters and Climate Reality Project. He's also a board member for the Lands Conservation Foundation. He founded Discrete Clothing. He also founded the Cirque Series, which is a mountain running series that's in its fourth season. Topics: [02:00] How Julian got started skiing and getting height [06:00] Being a natural skier and specific his skill set [08:10] Baby steps to getting air [14:00] What goes into finding the right conditions [24:25] Working through the fear [25:45] Patience and recognizing the gap between desire and ability [29:30] How to know when you're ready [31:10] Advice that still resonates [33:20] Summary and conclusion Resources: Julian Carr Wagner Custom Skis
My guest today is Julian Carr. Widely recognized for the biggest airs in skiing, Julian Carr has been featured in seven Warren Miller films, developing a reputation not only for big airs, but for all around skiing. He's received a 'Photo of the Year' award from Powder Magazine, won the prestigious Sickbird Award on the Freeskiing World Tour, X-Games GOLD Medalist, 3rd Place in esteemed Powder Magazine Reader Poll, & he holds two world records in cliff height. Julian serves as an ambassador for Protect Our Winters (POW), Climate Reality Project, & board member of Lands Conservation Foundation. He's the founder of Discrete Clothing. Most recently, Julian founded a mountain running series, the Cirque Series, which is in its fourth season. For more information please visit Julian at http://juliancarr.squarespace.com/ or https://www.cirqueseries.com/. Also you can find Julian on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/juliancarr/
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In this week's episode big air skier, X Game gold medalist, and entrepreneur, Julian Carr, let's us pick his brain. Move over Air Jordan because “Air Julian” goes WAY bigger and the stakes are life or death. Clip in as he teaches all of us how we can push past fear - something he knows all about considering he makes a living skiing off 200+ foot cliffs. On top of his incredible extreme sports career which includes several world records, an X Games gold medal, seven Warren Miller films, and countless magazine covers, Julian is also an advocate for climate change and he shares some easy ways we can all do our part to help. When the snow stops flying Julian still finds himself in the mountains and he shares his battle to keep his alpine running race series alive this year during a pandemic. Widely recognized for the biggest airs in skiing, Julian Carr has been featured in seven Warren Miller films, developing a reputation not only for big airs, but for all around skiing. He's received a 'Photo of the Year' award from Powder Magazine, won the prestigious Sickbird Award on the Freeskiing World Tour, X-Games GOLD Medalist, 3rd Place in esteemed Powder Magazine Reader Poll, and he holds two world records in cliff height. Julian serves as an ambassador for Protect Our Winters (POW), Climate Reality Project, and board member of Lands Conservation Foundation. He's the founder of Discrete Clothing. Most recently, Julian founded a mountain running series, the Cirque Series, which is in its fourth season. Follow Julian Instagram https://www.instagram.com/juliancarr/?hl=en Website http://juliancarr.squarespace.com/ SPONSORS Kiln. https://kiln.co/ https://www.instagram.com/kiln.co/?hl=en FOLLOW US Follow Living Unscripted Podcast https://www.instagram.com/livingunscriptedpodcast/?hl=en Follow Caitlin https://www.instagram.com/caitlinhhansen/?hl=en Follow Brooke https://www.instagram.com/brooke_mangum/?hl=en Subscribe to our YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYoaGeTb_LnJ-qKNRcWUeUA?sub_confirmation=1
Julian Carr holds multiple world records for ski cliff drops. He has successfully executed 100+ foot drops over a dozen times and walked away without a scratch. This conversation dives into the fact that he is not an “adrenaline junkie”. His approach is one of being grateful, present and working through fear. By “dissecting fear” Julien has been able to achieve moments of connection with himself and his surroundings that make the impossible – possible. Widely recognized for the biggest airs in skiing, Julian Carr has been featured in seven Warren Miller films, developing a reputation not only for big airs, but for all around skiing. He’s received a ‘Photo of the Year’ award from Powder Magazine, won the prestigious Sickbird Award on the Freeskiing World Tour, X-Games GOLD Medalist, & he holds two world records in cliff height. Julian serves as an ambassador for Protect Our Winters (POW), Climate Reality Project, & board member of Lands Conservation Foundation. He’s the founder of Discrete Clothing. Most recently, Julian founded a mountain running series, the Cirque Series, which is in its fourth season. CJ and Cory dive into: His journey to becoming a professional skier Fear and the power of using fear to boost concentration Julien’s protocol for skiing off 200 -foot cliffs (landing, sheerness, take off, self) Gratitude practice The stigma around adventure and action sports athletes as “adrenaline junkies” His life as an entrepreneur Achieving the impossible as an athlete Human Being vs Human Doing in the age of Corona Virus He is the Founder of Discrete Clothing and The Cirque Series
On the season two finale episode, we chat with Discrete Clothing and Cirque Series Founder Julian Carr. An accomplished skier, Carr owns a world record for doing a front-flip off...
#131 Julian Carr Julian Carr has a mantra. “Storytell, Produce, Monetize”. Following this guideline, accompanied with excellent task management skills, Julian has not only become one of the most interesting professional skiers today but has created two successful businesses; Discrete Clothing and the Cirque Series running events. Here discuss the origin stories of […] The post #131 Julian Carr – Storytell / Produce / Monetize appeared first on Low Pressure Podcast.
Julian Carr has a mantra. “Storytell, Produce, Monetize”. Following this guideline, accompanied with excellent task management skills, Julian has not only become one of the most interesting professional skiers today but he has created two successful businesses; Discrete Clothing and the Cirque Series running events.
Widely recognized for the biggest airs in skiing, Julian Carr has been featured in seven Warren Miller films, developing a reputation not only for big airs, but for all around skiing. He's received a 'Photo of the Year' award from Powder Magazine, won the prestigious Sickbird Award on the Freeskiing World Tour, and he holds two world records in cliff height. Julian serves as an ambassador for Protect Our Winters ( POW ) as well as The Climate Reality Project, and he's the founder of Discrete Clothing. Most recently, Julian founded a mountain running series, the Cirque Series, which is in its third season. Follow Julian on Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/juliancarr/ Show Notes and More Episodes at www.consummateathlete.com
Julian Carr is a professional skier and world-record cliff jumper, the founder of Discrete Clothing, and the founder and race director of the Cirque Series, a group of six big-mountain running events held at some pretty iconic ski areas: Brighton, Alta, Alyeska, Sun Valley, Arapahoe Basin, and Snowbird.My conversation with Julian really falls into four parts: First, Julian and I talk about the Cirque Series, which kicks off this coming weekend on June 30th at Brighton, Utah. And you might assume that the race director of the Cirque Series probably is a pretty serious runner, but Julian doesn’t really consider himself to be a runner at all, but rather, someone who simply loves to be in the mountains, and enjoys becoming more and more adept at moving in the mountains. And that discussion about not really identifying as a runner makes up the 2nd part of our conversation.In part 3, Julian and I drill down pretty deep on the thing that many of you probably most associate Julian with: dropping impossibly huge cliffs on skis. Julian has sent many 100+ foot cliffs, and he is the world record holder for the biggest inverted cliff jump ever, at 210 feet. (Go to the show notes of this episode on Blister to watch videos of several of the jumps that Julian and I discuss, including his 210 foot world-record jump in Switzerland.)In part 4, Julian and I circle back to big-mountain running and the Cirque Series, then talk a bit about Julian’s company, Discrete, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary.So whether you are a committed runner looking to learn about the Cirque Series, or a non-runner who wants to hear the case for mountain running, or you who want to hear about overcoming fear and the psychological limits we impose on ourselves, or you want to hear an entrepreneur talk about how his company has evolved over the past decade ... this conversation has a whole lot to offer.TOPICS & TIMES:Describing the 4 parts of this conversation (0:19)What is the Cirque Series, and why did you start it? (4:25)Why Julian doesn't identify as a "runner" and doesn't think the Cirque series is just for "runners" (11:06)The 6 stops: Brighton, Alta, Alyeska, Sun Valley, A-Basin, Snowbird (14:11)Julian and I settle on the distinction between "runner" vs. non-runner (22:46)Growing up, falling in love with skiing (24:06)The art & spiritual exercise of sending huge cliffs (29:11)The logistics & analysis of sending huge cliffs (37:29)Knowing when to walk away from a jump (1:01:11)More on how Julian started running & how his dog, Lexi, is actually responsible for the Cirque Series (1:04:39)On the 10-year anniversary of Julian's company, Discrete (1:15:58) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today’s episode of the Life Uncharted Podcast, we are joined by Julian Carr. Julian is a pro skier, the CEO and Founder of Discrete Clothing, and recently launched the Cirque Trailrunning Series. Tune in to this discussion to learn how he focuses his energy, stays productive and healthy, and what the future holds for this madman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on the show, I have the quintessential adventurepreneur. Not only is Julian Carr an amazing pro athlete with multiple world records to his name, but he is also a successful business owner and environmental activist. Julian is widely recognized for the biggest airs in skiing. He's the guy who does front flips off 200 foot cliffs. Yeah you heard me right, he holds the height world record for inverted cliff sends - 210 feet to be exact. He's been featured in countless ski magazines and movies and if you haven't seen his heart thumping footage, you owe yourself a google. Julian is also the founder of Discrete Clothing and Cirque Series, an adventure running race series in the Western US. Since clearly he has plenty of time on his hands with everything he is up to, on the side he likes to put together massive kickstarter campaigns to run scientifically-backed climate change commercials for the super bowl. Julian - on behalf of everyone everywhere, thanks for making us feel like a lazy sack of shit. All kidding aside, Julian is the type of guy you just want to have a beer with. He's as humble and down to earth as they get, and whether it's skiing, business, some zen mindset techniques, or even the physics of cliff jumping, your bound to be intrigued and have lots to talk about. Show Notes and Resources: Julian's Instragram / Discrete Clothing / Cirque Series / Rich Peterson / Brant Moles / Will Wisman / Scott Markewitz / Adam Clark / Steve Llyod / Jamie Pierre / Protect Our Winters / Weld (digital marketing)