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Latest podcast episodes about erik boomer

The Cutting Edge
Sarah McNair-Landry and Erik Boomer: Fun Hogs for the 21st Century

The Cutting Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 53:24


Sarah McNair-Landry and Erik Boomer only started climbing a few years ago, and their technical level maxes out around 5.11. Yet their extended, multi-sport expeditions all over Baffin Island are without a doubt cutting edge. This year, they made three separate trips: one for climbing, skiing, and kiting on Baffin Island's remote east coast; one to explore a new zone of beautiful walls near Baffin's southern tip; and a third to fulfill the dream that got them into climbing in the first place: climbing the mighty peak of Mt. Asgard. (They climbed it twice.) Chris Kalman spoke with Sarah and Erik about this year's adventures and about their unique and enviable role in the modern exploration of Baffin Island. The Cutting Edge is presented by Hilleberg the Tentmaker, with additional support from Blue Ice and Bivouac Coffee. This podcast is hosted and produced by Dougald MacDonald, editor of the American Alpine Journal, and is published by the American Alpine Club.

The Art of Awesome
Honey Badger Courage with Erik Boomer

The Art of Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 48:17


Today I had pleasure of talking with the original Honey Badger of kayaking, Eric Boomer. We discuss his courageous attitude towards life, as well as his continual search for the next great project, river or expedition. Book- Braiding SweetgrassReference- Ben Stookesberry podcast -EP 40Insta - @eboomerhttp://erikboomer.net/Please let me know what you think about this content with a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, or hit my up with a DM on Instagram @NickTroutmanKayak I would love to hear more about the subjects that you are most interested in, or any individuals that you would like me to interview. Thanks for listening,Nick Troutman See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hammer Factor Hot Seat
16: Sarah McNair-Landry in the Hot Seat

Hammer Factor Hot Seat

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 72:18


In this episode, we are excited to have legendary polar explorer, Sarah McNair-Landry.  Sarah grew up in  Iqaluit, the capital city of Canada’s territory of Nunavut, with a team of dogs and freezing weather.  She has traversed the Greenland Ice Cap five times and is the youngest person to ever reach both the North and South Poles.  Alongside Sarah in this episode, we have legendary whitewater kayaker and boyfriend Erik Boomer.  Enjoy the show! Follow Sarah on Instagram Follow Erik on Instagram   Subscribe Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hammer-factor-hot-seat/id1414378393?mt=2 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/hammer-factor-hot-seat?refid=stpr RSS Direct Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/hammerfactorhotseat

Hammer Factor Hot Seat
1:Erik Boomer in the Hot Seat

Hammer Factor Hot Seat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 66:54


Erik Boomer takes us on a wild ride during this hour long, in-depth ‘Hot Seat’ interview! From eating wild rabbits for...

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Hammer Factor Hot Seat
1:Erik Boomer in the Hot Seat

Hammer Factor Hot Seat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 65:22


Erik Boomer takes us on a wild ride during this hour long, in-depth ‘Hot Seat’ interview! From eating wild rabbits for survival to first descents in the Arctic we dig deep with one of the world’s truly great explorers. You can follow Erik on Instgram: @eboomer and as always thanks for listening! More Info on: Into Twin Galaxies More Info on: Ellesmere Island Expedition

Hammer Factor
Hammer Factor – Episode 53, ‘Hot Seat with Erik Boomer’

Hammer Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018


Top Of Show Sponsor: Badfish SUP Erik Boomer takes us on a wild ride during this hour long, in-depth ‘Hot Seat’...

Hammer Factor
Hammer Factor – Episode 53, ‘Hot Seat with Erik Boomer’

Hammer Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 66:54


Top Of Show Sponsor: Badfish SUP Erik Boomer takes us on a wild ride during this hour long, in-depth ‘Hot Seat’...

TRT Revolution Podcast
How to Reach Flow and Maximum Achievement w/Jon Turk

TRT Revolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017 45:52


In the 21st century world, people make the mistake of not wanting to be vulnerable, and they miss out on so much. How do we overcome this and get the most value out of life? What is the ecstasy of a sore toe? How do you keep your skeletal system balanced? On this episode, Jon Turk shares his amazing life story and talks about how he stays in flow. You can compensate for than nanosecond loss of reaction time, with this long term mental space. -Jon Turk Takeaways You have to go inside yourself and find out where your power is and follow that power. Once you open your spirit to vulnerability, flow starts. Too often sports will stress a set of muscles, and not the counter opposing set so you throw your skeletal system out of balance. At the start of the show, Jon shared his life story, how he stays in shape and what he eats to stay energized. He also talked about how to follow and find your power, and how to connect with the tundra. We also talked about the importance of vulnerability, and why so many people miss out on it. Towards the end of the show, we talked about how to get through barriers. Jon also shared insights on; - His time in Siberia - The ecstasy of a sore toe - The reciprocal relationship we have with nature You have to draw your power from everywhere, not just physical or emotional. If you want to realize and effectualize your power to reach your optimal performance, you have to go in and find out the different parts of you and integrate them. You have to combine everything, and when you combine everything into a whole it’s completely glorious. Flow is being the moment and accepting everything that happens. As long as you can find yourself and not react emotionally, you’re going to be able to go through life and see it for what it really is vs. how we’re programmed to see it. Guest Bio Jon received his Ph.D. in chemistry in 1971 and worked in theoretical research and then in environmental education. Following internal callings, Jon gradually abandoned academics to engage in extreme adventures all over the world. His two-year voyage around the North Pacific Rim was named by Paddler Magazine as one of the ten greatest sea kayaking expeditions of all times. His circumnavigation of Ellesmere with Erik Boomer was nominated in 2012 by National Geographic as one of the world’s “Top Ten Adventures of the Year” and was also awarded “Expedition of the Year” by Canoe and Kayak Magazine. Jon’s world-view was transformed through his five year friendship with Moolynaut, a 100 year old Siberian shaman. This physical and mental adventure is chronicled in “The Raven’s Gift”. Jon’s newest book, “Crocodiles and Ice: A Journey into Deep Wild” represents a continuing exploration of a Consciousness Revolution based on a deep, reciprocal communication with the Earth. Go to www.jonturk.net for more information. To Download Your FREE PDF Copy of the Amazon Best Seller: The Definitive Testosterone Replacement Therapy MANual, Click Here  For a FREE Paperback Copy. The TRT MANual has helped hundreds of thousands of men around the world reclaim their health and vitality. Don’t suffer in silence a moment longer! PS. As an added bonus, upon finishing the book-once you provide a Thoughtful, High Quality Review on Amazon (hopefully 5 STAR), we will send you our new unreleased eBook 7 Lies You’ve Been Told About Testosterone for FREE.* (To receive book, email jay@trtrevolution.com a screenshot of your posted review.)

The Trail Less Traveled
Circumnavigating Ellesmere Island, Canoeing Cape Horn & a Shaman in Western Siberia: Jon Turk Part 1

The Trail Less Traveled

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2016 52:13


Jon grew up on the shores of a wooded lake in Connecticut, and he attended Phillips Academy, Andover and then Brown University. Jon earned a Ph.D. in organic chemistry at the University of Colorado, in 1971. The same year, in honor of Earth Day 1, Jon co-authored the first environmental science textbook in the United States. It sold 100,000 copies and speaheaded the development of environmental science curricula in North America. Jon Turk has written over 27 books in his lifetime. Jon began wandering the globe, visiting people and places that were so far from my childhood upbringing. Over the decades, Jon has kayaked across the North Pacific and around Cape Horn, mountain biked through the Gobi desert, made first climbing ascents of big walls on Baffin Island, and first ski descents in the Tien Shan Mountains in Kyrgyzia. In the summer of 2011, Jon Turk and Erik Boomer circumnavigated Ellesmere Island: 1,485 miles in 104 days. Jon is 67 years old, and still blessed with fantastic health. Jon's body and he have an agreement. Jon will take it to places where they have fun; it takes Jon to places where they have fun. They're a team, Jon's body and he. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WE DON'T DIE® Radio Show with host Sandra Champlain
119 Jon Turk on We Don't Die Radio Show

WE DON'T DIE® Radio Show with host Sandra Champlain

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2016 61:04


Extreme Adventurer Jon Turk received his Ph.D. in chemistry in 1971 and wrote the first environmental science textbook in North America and continued as an environmental science writer for 40 years. However, he abandoned academics to engage in extreme adventures. His 1500 mile circumnavigation of Ellesmere (close to the North Pole) with Erik Boomer was nominated in 2012 by National Geographic as one of the “Top Ten Adventures of the Year.” Jon's newest book, “Crocodiles and Ice: A Journey into Deep Wild” What does Jon know of life after death, you may ask? Well, he's also author of a book called “The Raven's Gift - A Scientist, a Shaman, and Their Remarkable Journey Through the Siberian Wilderness.” Today, he'll share how this experience changed his life and why he believes “We Don't Die.” His website is:  http://www.jonturk.net/ For more great episodes please go to: http://wedontdieradio.com/ and be sure to click on "The Insider's Club" for a free copy of "We Don't Die - A Skeptic's Discovery of Life After Death" and the healing audio "How to Survive Grief."  Thanks for listening!

Tell Us Something
Jon Turk – “Don’t Do Anything Stupid”

Tell Us Something

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2016 12:31


Jon Turk, along with Eric Boomer, kayak south in the Nares Strait in the Arctic Ocean, a strait that is 12 miles wide and full of chunks of ice smashing into one another. Jon Turk received his Ph.D. in chemistry in 1971 and wrote the first environmental science textbook in North America. He has since engaged in extreme outdoor expeditions. Jon’s circumnavigation of Ellesmere with Erik Boomer was nominated in 2012 by National Geographic as one of the world’s “Top Ten Adventures of the Year” and was also awarded “Expedition of the Year” by Canoe and Kayak Magazine. He received “First Place in Print Journalism” by Northern Lights Awards. Jon is the author of “The Raven’s Gift” and “In the Wake of the Joman: Stone Age Mariners and a Voyage Across the Pacific“. His newest book is “Crocodiles and Ice: A Journey into Deep Wild“. Learn more about Jon & his work @ www.jonturk.net This episode of Tell Us Something was recorded in front of a live audience on June 22nd, 2016, at The Wilma in Missoula, MT. 9 storytellers shared their story based on the theme “Bad Advice”. Today’s podcast comes to us from Jon Turk and is titled “Don’t Do Anything Stupid”. Thank you for listening.

MtnMeister
(R) #48 1500 miles, 100 days, 1 walrus with Erik Boomer

MtnMeister

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2014 35:51


What does it take to be a MTNmeister? Erik is a professional photographer and whitewater kayaker that has been featured in numerous adventure films. In 2011, he and his adventure partner Jon Turk became the first to ever circumnavigate Canada’s Ellesmere Island – a 1500 mile journey that took 104 days. Erik was selected as one of the 2012 National Geographic Adventurers of the year.

MtnMeister
#48 1500 miles, 100 days, 1 walrus with Erik Boomer

MtnMeister

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2014 34:24


Erik is a professional photographer and whitewater kayaker that has been featured in numerous adventure films. In 2011, he and his adventure partner Jon Turk became the first to ever circumnavigate Canada’s Ellesmere Island – a 1500 mile journey that took 104 days. Erik was selected as one of the 2012 National Geographic Adventurers of the year. Check out Erik's Meister Profile: http://www.mtnmeister.com/erik-boomer/

Team D's podcast
Team D Podcast 01-V

Team D's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2006 9:55


We are excited to make and get these out for everyone to enjoy! This first podcast features Dagger's Ken Hoeve interviewing Team Dagger Paddler Pat Keller and his mother, Carrie. Pat discusses what life is like as a professional kayaker and a son. Video episode. ~ film/edit: Matt Solomon ~ photos: Erik Boomer, Ian Garcia, Lane Jacobs ~ music: DJ Angryfish