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DiversifyRx
ProTGold & Frog Fuel: How Collagen Helps Recovery, Sports, and More with OP2 Labs | Becoming A Pharmacy Badass

DiversifyRx

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 46:01


**In this Episode, Heather Haro and Eric Pollard from OP2 Labs present their cutting-edge clinical nutrition products: Pro T Gold and Frog Fuel.** **Show Notes:** 1. **Introduction to OP2 Labs and Product Lines** [0:00] 2. **Overview of Protein Gold and Frog Fuel ** [2:26] 3. **Detailed Explanation of Nano Hydrolyzed Collagen** [10:34] 4. **Comparison with Traditional Collagen and Whey Protein** [15:29] 5. **Marketing and Sales Strategies** [26:20] 6. **Customer Success and Testimonials** [38:16] 7. **Conclusion and Next Steps** [41:55] **Links mentioned in this episode:** [Get Updates] (https://www.diversifyrx.com/blog) Websites Mentioned: https://www.op2labs.com/ https://www.drlisafaast.com/ ----- #### **Becoming a Badass Pharmacy Owner Podcast is a Proud to be Apart of the Pharmacy Podcast Network**

Two Planker Podcast
Old Head New Head #8 Chris Benchetler

Two Planker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 175:08


If the phrase "do more" was a person it would be Chris Benchetler. Chris is a renowned professional skier and creative filmmaker based out of Mammoth Lakes, CA that has been part of some of the biggest projects in skiing. With possibly the longest resume in skiing, some of Chris' contributions to skiing include: co-founding Nimbus with Eric Pollard, Pep Fujas, and Andy Mahre; designed the topsheet for his Atomic's Bent Chetler pro model; collaborated with his wife, pro snowboarder Kimmy Fasani, surfer Rob Machado, pro skier Michelle Parker, and pro snowboarders Jeremy Jones and Danny Davis to create "Fire On The Mountain" (an award-winning film, narrated by the late Hall of Fame basketball player Bill Walton); and much more! Tune in! @TwoPlankerNetwork ⁠https://www.instagram.com/twoplankernetwork/ @inspiredmediatv ⁠https://www.instagram.com/inspiredmediatv/ @chrisbenchetler https://www.instagram.com/chrisbenchetler/ https://www.chrisbenchetler.com Use code "inspired20" for 20% off all individual items on https://darkhorsehempfarms.com/home Intro: @WhiteBlackz https://www.instagram.com/whiteblackzmusic7/ Spotify: ⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/4DoaAVYv69xAV50r8ezybK⁠ ⁠⁠⁠ Apple Podcast: ⁠⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-planker-podcast/id1546428207⁠⁠ YouTube:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRvAYQSF4s3bsC887ALAycg⁠⁠ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twoplanker/support

JPR Live Sessions
JPR Live Session: Actual Wolf

JPR Live Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 32:48


Eric Pollard - a musician currently residing in Southern Oregon - is Actual Wolf. He is part of various Southern Oregon music projects and has several albums under his belt. His latest record, Hometown Hero, was released last May.

Soap From The Box
CHRIS CHITTELL & LESLEY DUNLOP

Soap From The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 58:23


HAPPY BIRTHDAY EMMERDALE!!Welcome to a celebratory episode of Season 3's TV behind the scenes podcast as Lee welcomes two of the shows biggest stars to have a natter about life on and off of set, as Emmerdale celebrates its 50th Birthday. Chris Chittell has played Eric Pollard since 1964 and his real life wife, Lesley Dunlop has not only been a major part of Emmerdale, but tells Lee all about her friendship with Elizabeth Taylor, filming Oscar winning films including Elephant Man and even spending valentines night with Lee.Soap From The Box now has over 50 episodes for you to download with Lee talking to some of the biggest stars of our biggest shows.Season 3 continues very soon but for now settle back with a glass of champagne and a slice of cake as we wish Emmerdale a massive HAPPY BIRTHDAY.If you are interested in sponsoring Soap From The Box, please get in contact with the team on instagram @soapfromthebox

The Boston Ski Party
Ep. 7: Josh Malczyk - Season Eqpt. Brand Director

The Boston Ski Party

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 86:50


We sat down with Josh Malczyk, Brand Director at Season Eqpt. Josh started in the industry with Line and Full Tilt back in 2007, and would eventually become the global brand director for the freeski giant. At Line and Full Tilt, he oversaw some of the sickest products, projects, and teams the sport's ever seen. In early 2020, Josh linked up with ski icon Eric Pollard and pro snowboarder Austin Smith to start a new ski and snowboard brand, Season Eqpt. Season is built from the idea that buying and owning skis and snowboards needs to be simplified, and the life of hardgoods should be longer, with the aim of making the sport more sustainable, and accessible. We talked with Josh about everything that's going on at Season, and how they plan to hold on to these core values but also run a successful business. We also got into what it's like doing something totally new in contrast to what he'd been doing for so long at Line and Full Tilt.

Real Wolf Record Club
Neil Young - On the Beach with guest Actual Wolf a/k/a Eric Pollard

Real Wolf Record Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 94:03


Actual Wolf (Eric Pollard) is a musician and master hashishin. He joins the club to reveal the creative process behind his music, establish the clear dominance of wizards over robots, promote rewarding literacy with pizza, and discuss one of moodiest and all-time great "vibe" albums - On the Beach by Neil Young.

On the Go: An On-Road Transportation Podcast with Clean Cities
EV Charging Rapidly On the Rise in Oklahoma

On the Go: An On-Road Transportation Podcast with Clean Cities

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 43:03


Tune in to listen to electric vehicle (EV) deployment experts talk about their work building out Oklahoma's charging network. This episode features Eric Pollard from the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, which houses Central Oklahoma Clean Cities, and Leon Ashford from the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality. They share insights from the ChargeOK program, which used VW settlement funds to invest $3.1 million in EV charging infrastructure, resulting in 90 new DC fast and dual port level two stations. In 2020 alone, charging ports increased by 122%.

GEAR:30
Eric Pollard on Innovation, Graphics, & Season's Ski Lineup

GEAR:30

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 82:44


It is difficult to overstate the innovation that Eric Pollard has brought to modern skiing, and in this conversation, you'll get to hear more about how Eric sees the world and finds himself pursuing new directions. We also talk about graphics; Season's all-black topsheets; and each of the models in Season's ski lineup. TOPICS & TIMES:From ‘Drawn from Here' to Season (3:27)1st time meeting Austin Smith (8:14)Principles behind Season Eqpt (11:33)Skiers vs Snowboarders - (14:45)Graphics / Season's black topsheets (18:01)Teams (34:07)Season's ski lineup (38:50)Aero - design concepts (42:14)Mount points (46:13)Hypothetical: coming up now vs when you did (48:16)More on the Aero (55:57)Ski width (1:01:38)Kin (1:06:35)Nexus and Forma (1:10:52)What else are you working on now? (1:15:40)What We're Celebrating (1:19:40)RELATED LINKSGetting to Gunnison-Crested Butte: FlightsBlister Summit RegistrationSubscribe to our Newsletter & Gear GiveawaysBecome a Blister Member / Get our Buyer's GuideBlister Podcast: Eric PollardBlister Podcast: Season Co-Founder, Austin Smith See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

BLISTER Podcast
Season Co-Founder, Austin Smith, on Snowboarding, Telemarking, Comfy Boots, & Fire Truck Customization

BLISTER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 55:01


Austin Smith is the co-founder of Season Eqpt and the man in charge of the snowboard side of Season, while his co-founder, Eric Pollard, oversees the ski side. Today you'll get Austin's perspective on Season and their 21/22 snowboard lineup (plus a whole bunch of other topics), and then this Friday on our GEAR:30 podcast, you'll hear Eric offer his perspective on the development of Season and their 21/22 ski lineup.TOPICS & TIMESFirst conversations about Season (7:44)When did you & Eric Pollard meet? (10:07)Your snowboarding influences growing up? (12:38)Gear & design qualities you look for (16:21)Boards, boots, & bindings: rank ‘em (27:22)Fire Truck customization (30:22)Season's 1st Season (34:22)Season's snowboard lineup (36:59)Reasoning behind the black top sheets? (42:47)Best question I haven't asked you? (46:16)Telemark skiing (47:34)RELATED LINKSGear Giveaway / Newsletter SignupBecome a Blister Member / Get our new Buyer's GuideRegister for the 2022 Blister Summit See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Ski Podcast
A Ski Podcast Special: Tony McWilliam, founder Faction Skis

The Ski Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 35:37


In this Ski Podcast Special, we meet Tony McWilliam, founder of one of the world's leading snowsports brands - Faction Skis. We find out what inspired him to start the company and how it took it to become one of the most famous freestyle ski brands in the world. SHOW NOTES Tony designed my first brochure for my first business, Natives.co.uk You can listen to our Ski Podcast Special with Pat Sharples here Faction skis started in 2003 BoardX took place in Battersea for several years You can listen to our Ski Podcast with Jim Adlington here Other key contacts for Tony in the early years were Phil Martin, Gordy Hughes and Matt Reardon He worked closely with Peter Bauer, founder of Amplid The first range of Faction skis had a waist of 80-110mm Initially the skis were made in Annecy before production moved to Austria Skis like the Seth Pistol were an inspiration Jamie Strachan's designs for Volkl were another influence The first run of Faction skis was just 44 pairs - they now sell 35,000 pairs every year globally Sam Smoothy is a NZ freeride skier Ski Service in Verbier was the first store to stock Faction Skis Tony first met Candide Thovex as a 16-year-old rider in Les Arcs Check out Candide in China here (he took 27 pairs of skis with him for that shoot!) Tony launched an eco-friendly outerwear brand, GHOSTS, on Kickstarter in 2019 He also worked with Eric Pollard - ex-Line Skis - on the launch of the new ski and snowboard range Season Eqpt Find out about Candide's outerwear brand

Balanced Pursuits
Episode 24: Chris Benchetler - Start Before You’re Ready

Balanced Pursuits

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 59:31


About Chris:Chris, a California native grew up skiing Mammoth Mountain, which was home to one of the first snowboard parks in the Nation. By virtue of his surroundings and peers he was heavily influenced by snowboarding and art, which seemed to shape him into one of the more stylish skiers out there. Caring more about how a ski turns and glides through the snow, led Chris into designing and developing his own pro model ski with Atomic; The Bent Chetler. “I try to have my ski be an extension of me, and try to look at the mountain as one continuous line, instead of compartmentalizing it into one single cliff or air.”His art and designs have also made it on other signature pieces for Dakine, Dragon, Reef, and Clif Bar. Including his most recent art endeavor of painting a 70ft mural with Skye Walker, on the side of the EVO store in Seattle, WA. Starting his career competing in slope-style, he shortly after met the film crew Poorboyz Productions, and realized he could ski powder full time. He quickly bailed on the contest scene and started chasing his true passion; deep snow and creativity.Now Chris is known for traveling the world and skiing in front of a camera. Between creating the GoPro Series ‘Chasing El Nino’ and followed by the series ‘Chasing AdVANture’ plus multiple other edits for GoPro’s channels, he has also played a roll in starting Nimbus Independent, a production company founded in 2008 by Eric Pollard with help from Chris, Pep Fujas and Andy Mahre. In addition, he has been featured in films with Teton Gravity Research, Sweet Grass Productions, Warren Miller, MSP and Poorboyz Productions.Jokingly tormented during the summer for his passion for surfing and love of climbing, he tries to stay close to home in California as much as possible where he is at peace in the mountains and in striking distance to the sea.In this episode we discuss:Chris & his wife (professional snowboarder, Kimmy Fasani’s) anniversary traditionHow being present allows Chris & Kimmy to balance adventure with parentingHow Chris landed a gig directing & producing an official Grateful Dead ski & snowboard filmThe power of starting before you’re readyThe challenge of making people believe in your visionHow Chris has learned to blend his many passions into a unified career & lifestyleTweetables:“No line is ever the same. Sure, you can ride the same line twice, but you’re never gonna turn in the exact same spot. And you’re gonna always approach it the second time differently than the first because you have more knowledge and you have a larger toolbox of skills.”“To make people believe in a vision is a whole other job in itself.”Resources:Watch Fire on the Mountain - The Official Grateful Dead & Chris Benchetler FilmFollow Chris on InstagramCheck out all of Chris’ pursuits & shop his pro models on ChrisBenchetler.com!Thought Experiment:One of the recurring themes in this episode was Chris’ willingness to begin before he was completely ready. He doesn’t dwell on his lack of skill or experience in certain areas he just gets started and learns along the way. Confidence and capability are qualities most of us believe we need in order to accomplish great things. But, what’s often overlooked, is that both confidence and capability are created through the actions we take not from speculating from the sidelines about what we need to do.Which brings us to this week’s thought experiment. It’s a simple one: ask yourself what it is that you’re not doing because you believe you don’t have the skills or the know-how required to achieve it. Then, pick one small action step you can take toward making it a reality. As Mark Twain said, “The secret to getting ahead is getting started. The secret to getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks and then starting on the first one.”Once you’ve done that, drop us a comment below so we can be your accountability buddies! You’re far more capable than you believe.As always, thanks for listening to the BalancedPursuits podcast. Until next time.

BLISTER Podcast
Eric Pollard on Skiing, Creating, & Evolving

BLISTER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 75:13


When it comes to skiing, product design, filmmaking, and art, few people have exhibited a more distinctive style than Eric Pollard. But for someone who has been working at the forefront of these mediums for about 20 years, we know a relatively small amount about the person behind the products, the films, and the skiing.So in this conversation, we talk to Eric about skiing and art and creating and evolving, and we discuss his soon-to-be-released film and book that share the same title, Drawn From Here.TOPICS & TIMES:Drawn From Here — The Film (1:25)Style (9:07)Defying expectations (12:53)Why “Night Moves”? (16:61)Drawn From Here — The Book (32:22)How the book complements the film (39:34)Skiing, Ski Design, & Ski Names (47:40)Other inputs (1:06:25) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

BLISTER Podcast
Dash Longe on Skiing, Ski Films, & Ski Design

BLISTER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 57:45


Dash Longe is a skier who’s been doing it — and going big — for a long time. And tomorrow is the online release of Dash’s latest film, Stone’s Throw. So I spoke to Dash about his new film and about ski films in general; his coming up during the heyday of the freeskiing revolution in Tahoe; ski design and Dash’s work on the DPS Koala 119; and more.TOPICS & TIMES:New film: “Stone’s Throw” (1:16)Background & getting into filming (6:55)Coming up in the heyday of the freeskiing revolution (10:00)Eric Pollard (16:15)Dash’s approach to big cliffs (23:52)Favorite segment of yours? (25:53)DPS Koala 119 (32:25)Ski Design (43:28) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

BLISTER Podcast
J Skis founder, Jason Levinthal

BLISTER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 82:04


We’ve got J Skis founder, Jason Levinthal, back on the show, and we’re going to be doing things a bit differently than we normally do. Last week we invited you to submit any questions that you might have for J, and turns out … you had a lot of them.So this episode is made up almost entirely of your questions, and in his trademark style, Jason answers each of them with extreme candor.We cover why Jason started J Skis and how you can get a job there; J’s favorite ski graphics; which skis are his personal favorites, and which skis he’s most proud of; we get into some ski design questions — including whether we will ever see a 193 cm J Ski; and J tells an Eric Pollard story and answers the pressing question, “What’s your favorite way to eat or cook an oyster.”Finally, we are also going to be dropping soon a video of this conversation with J, so you’ll be able to check that out and see some of the graphics and the skis that Jason and I discuss.TOPICS & TIMES:Starting J Skis / How to get a job at J Skis? (3:08)What’s up with “Roll with a Pro”? (12:53)Favorite Ski Graphics & Bob Ross (15:20)Branching out: J goggles? Snowboards? Etc.? (21:11)19/20 J Skis lineup (25:15)J’s personal favorite skis (35:56)Which of your skis are you most proud of? (37:35)What ski design do you still want to make? (43:55)Tell an Eric Pollard story (47:40)How do I get free J Skis? (53:33)When will we see a touring-oriented J Ski? (1:01:25)Will we ever see a 193 cm J Ski? (1:06:15)Does Steve Stepp even troll anymore? (1:09:06)Favorite way to eat or cook an oystá? (1:10:00)Advice you would give your 20-yr-old self? (1:16:55) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Pressroom Podcast
Episode 166- Actual life with Actual Wolf

Pressroom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 40:57


Back in town after living in California for awhile, Actual Wolf, aka Eric Pollard, stops by the podcast this week to talk about his new music and a wide array of other topics. The new dad and regular sauna goer offers sound parenting advice (“just keep ‘em alive and be nice”), the theory of adulthood, his take on social media, and the best people to come out of Hibbing (sorry Kevin McHale, not you).

DumTeeDum - A show about The BBC's The Archers
DTD: 171 - Love for Lilly, understanding for Toby and more Archers chat!

DumTeeDum - A show about The BBC's The Archers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2017 77:33


Lucy is back from Hawes and delivered an outstanding review of the week in Ambridge, which in tribute to the late Ziggy Boneman included a reference to FFS. Roifield makes an impassioned plea for new DumTeeDums - please send them in. Lucy does a mean Vicky Pollard, but having been in Yorkshire she should have been channelling Eric Pollard (soap cross pollination there!). GoddessDeeva returns from the bottom of a bucket to tell Lilian that she needs to stop making an idiot of herself. But Justin has history and Anthea will put a stop to that. Andrew Horn raises his concern that another skilled builder type person can start now - first at the kennels and now at the Dower House - here we are planning for building work next year! Lucy thinks Lilian is kidding herself that she is happy being the home manager - although it is her "profession". Lucy hates interior decoration whilst Roifield loves it. Then she spreads fake news about Roifield - listen to find out. Roifield feels that the colour of grout... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Sponsored: The stories behind the skiers
Sponsored, Episode 8: Sammy Carlson

Sponsored: The stories behind the skiers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2016 45:34


Sammy Carlson's start began with a fateful powder day in which he missed a ski training on Mount Hood. On this episode of the "Sponsored" podcast, presented by Powder Radio, Carlson tells host Mike Powell that after he missed the training, his coaches wouldn't let him ski in a big race. So he and a buddy hiked over the backside of the hill where the park was. "We were sitting in the trees, watching, and we saw [Eric] Pollard roll through with a couple buddies and it was slow motion the way he made it look. We were blown away," says Carlson. "We followed him down and shadowed him for a couple laps and we both just decided, alright, we’re done racing. That’s when it started." Carlson also talks about how, after his sponsorship with APO skis dissolved, he cold-called Armada simply looking for a pair of new skis. “I didn’t think I would make it this far as a pro skier. I’m just going to call Armada and hope that I have the relationship in the ski industry where I can at least get some free skis from them and I’ll just go skiing," says Carlson. "Because that’s what it’s all about at the end of the day. Just skiing. It still brings me a lot of joy.” Show notes: 1:00 Premiere season 2:15: Getting into skiing 4:30: Inspiration to get out of racing 6:15: The beginning of a career 10:45: School as a pro skier and tough decisions 17:45: Competition, Apo and the end of traditional contests 32:45: Personal projects 39:40: Why isn’t Sammy looked at as one of the best ever?

BLISTER Podcast
Line & K2 Ski Designer, Jed Yeiser – Part 2

BLISTER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2015 50:36


This week we’re running the second part of our conversation with Jed Yeiser, head ski designer for Line Skis, and a senior designer for K2 Skis. We discuss Jed’s work with Eric Pollard, Tom Wallisch, and Line Skis founder Jason Levinthal; manufacturing skis in China; “e” bikes; books, movies, and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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BLISTER Podcast
Line & K2 Ski Designer, Jed Yeiser – Part 1

BLISTER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2015 64:12


In the first episode of The Blister Podcast, Blister's editor-in-chief, Jonathan Ellsworth, sits down with Jed Yeiser, the ski designer for Line and K2 Skis. It’s a wide-ranging conversation that touches on: ski design (and the whole “light is right” movement); Jed’s work with living legends like Eric Pollard and Tom Wallisch; the new LINE Sir Francis Bacon and Mordecai; the story behind Jed’s own pro model (the Line Supernatural 108); a few great Jason Levinthal stories; the pros and cons of “brand consistency”; the realities and misperceptions of manufacturing skis overseas; the rise of electric bikes; movie director Wes Anderson’s surprisingly significant influence on the ski industry; and the book that Jed has read more than any other. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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