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Self-care podcast Exploring Judgement and Your Frequency, Being The Observer of Your Mind & Dismantling Looping Behaviors With Guest Elisa Kurylowicz TOPICS:: ** Exploring Judgement and Your Frequency (05:26). ** Being The Observer of Your Mind (42:15). ** Dismantling Looping Behaviors With Guest Elisa Kurylowicz (43:48). NOTES:: Show notes: amberapproved.ca/podcast/511 Leave me a review at amberapproved.ca/review Email me at info@amberapproved.caSupport the show: Donate Via Stripe or Paypal Summer Coaching Sale! Save big on Private Coaching and Fall Group Coaching by booking your consultation: https://amberapproved.ca/body-freedom-consultation/ SHOW LINKS: Click below to schedule a 30 minute Complimentary Body Freedom Consultation https://amberapproved.ca/body-freedom-consultation/ Take my free Emotional Eating Quiz here: http://amberapproved.ca/emotional-eating-quiz Listen to Episode 291 about what it's like to work with me here: http://amberapproved.ca/podcast/291/ Follow me on Instagram www.instagram.com/amberromaniuk Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@amberromaniuk/ About My Guest: Elisa Kurylowicz is a former National athlete for Canada Freestyle, World Cup Gold Medalist and 2x National Champion in the sport of Mogul Skiing. After she retired from competing, she became a level 4 NCCP Coach, and coached for 12 years at the provincial and Canadian National level. Elisa was instrumental in creating Canada's long term athlete development model, talent identification program and is Canada's top female coach in Freestyle Skiing to date. Elisa is also a Yoga Teacher, Certified Performance Coach & Intuitive Awareness Specialist who now teaches women self-awareness tools to love their body, business, and love life. She is the founder of Elisa Unfiltered Coaching where she works with women who struggle with relationships, business, body image, burnout, and self-worth. She teaches them intuitive mindset skills so they can break free from the invisible barriers holding them back, let go of shame, guilt and trauma and begin to live their life by design. She is the creator and host of the Elisa Unfiltered: Living Life Out Loud Podcast, which has over 100,000 downloads and is rated in the top 1% globally. Check out Elisa's Membership: The Your New Era Academy is a group coaching container for women who are done with the old way (self sabotage, burn out doubt, self sacrifice & resentment and rage) and who want to create a new way of unapologetically redesigning their life, health, body, spirituality, wealth, relationship and abundance. Change your mindset, change your life. https://elisaunfilteredcoaching.com/group-coaching/ Instagram: @elisakurylowicz Website: www.elisaunfilteredcoaching.com Podcast: Elisa Unfiltered: Living Life Out Loud (Available anywhere you stream podcasts or elisaunfilteredcoaching.com/podcast)
You guys! It's good to be back with another podcast, it's been along time coming! In this episode we are going to catch up with 2 new legends on the scene Aidan Mulvihill and Tate Garrod. Check out my Freestyle Program ⛷
This conversation was life-shifting for me and I hope it will be for you too. Elisa Kurylowicz is a Canadian former World Cup freestyle mogul skier turned coach and wellness mentor and host of the highly rated Elisa Unfiltered Podcast. Elisa teaches the practice of intuitive awareness, helping women to love themselves in body, business and life. She joins the Hotflash inc podcast for an epic (but so worth it) episode about the hard process of waking up to your conditioned mind so you can heal yourself. Highlights: What happens when you face an Olympic-level Cigarettes, booze, Ramen noodles and angerWaking up – and then going back to sleepHow to start asking yourself big questionsSeeing the world for what it isMen is a midlife crisis, women it's menopauseWhat's going on with our urge to belong?Recognizing the teachers who help lift us upKeys to practicing intuitive awarenessThe big scary wall of what real change might meanPsilocybin therapy + microdosingRecognizing narratives around alcohol – and breaking out Navigating the early stages of perimenopause while trying to get pregnantWhere to find Elisa:Web: elisaunfiltered.comIG: @ElisaKurylowiczAdele Stratton (Elisa's coach) IG @phoenixrisinghcJoin the Hotflash Inc perimenoposse: Web: hotflashinc.comTikTok: @hotflashincInstagram: @hotflashincTwitter: @hotflashinc Episode website: Hotflashinc See hotflashinc.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
Courtney is joined by her friend & fellow Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Alumni, Shannon Bahrke. Shannon is a 2-time Olympic Medalist in Freestyle Skiing & serial entrepreneur. Bahrke shares her experiences of hitting major road blocks in life & how using mental & emotional strength took to new heights in life (including the Olympic Podium!) Instagram: @shannonbahrke @courtneyspatrouve @spatrouve @theglowbosspodcast Website: shannonbahrke.com spatrouve.com
At the age of 18, David Wise told his father he was going to go pro in skiing, or die trying… and that's exactly what he did. The 3x Olympic medalist is fresh off a silver medal performance in the Beijing games. But the half-pipe isn't the only place David's aggressive—from an 18-month recovery from injury, to hunting, to raising a farm and family, he's letting aggressive moves push his life forward. He's an inspiring man that will push you to get moving too.
This EP features Phil Poirier who is a bit of a living legend in my neck of the woods. He was a part of bringing the freestyle life to skiing. Growing up watching the snowboard revolution, he and a group of other locals began to play in the snowpark against all odds, adopted twin tip skis, and created a new genre of skiing. His story is rich and full and I wanted more than just local peeps to hear it. Enjoy!
February 15: Sara Perlman (@saraperlman) and Drew Dinsick (@whale_capper) dig into the Winter Olympics in Beijing, analyzing value in USA vs Canada Women's Hockey and Men's Freestyle Skiing before welcoming Steve Letarte (@SteveLetarte) to discuss favorites to win Daytona 500 and the Genesis Invitational this weekend. Steve also explains why he's intrigued with New England (+2200) to win next year's title. With nine games on the ice tonight, Matt Bernier (@bernier_matt) drops in as well to handicap why he's backing puck lines in Bruins-Rangers, Flyers-Penguins and Stars-Avalanche. Sara and Drew wrap up the show with their Edge of the Day, with Sara backing Indiana (-3) at home against Wisconsin and Drew believing the Hornets (+6) will cover at the Timberwolves.
This is Beijing Bound from Anything but Footy - the Olympic and Paralympic podcast!Team GB are not having the greatest Games - into the second week and no places on the podium as yet.But there's opportunities to come in Beijing - with 26 year old Lloyd Wallace continuing the Freestyle Skiing challenge! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Winter Olympics have started! How many winter Olympic sports do you know in Japanese? This is a katakana practice. Check it out! You can see what each Japanese name of the Olympic sports is in English at the bottom, after the Japanese script. Website: https://www.sunshinejapanese.com.au/ Yasashii Nihon-go radio group: https://www.sunshinejapanese.com.au/group/sunshine-mates-from-yasashii-nihon-go-radio-podcast/discussion Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunshine_japanese/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SunshineJapane1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sunshine-Japanese-in-Cairns-499492903574651 Survey result: Survey results | sunshinejapanese Japanese script: 世界中(せかいじゅう)の メイトの皆(みな)さん、こんにちは! サンシャインジャパニーズの 陽子(ようこ)です。 今日(きょう)は、2022年(ねん) 2月(がつ)10日(とうか)です。 先週(せんしゅう)、 冬(ふゆ)のオリンピックが 北京(ぺきん)で始(はじ)まりました。 見(み)ていますか。 今回(こんかい) 109の種類(しゅるい)で 競(きそ)うそうです。 冬(ふゆ)のオリンピックでは 今(いま)までで一番(いちばん) 多(おお)いんだそうです。 北京(ぺきん)オリンピック 公式(こうしき)ウェブサイトでは 全部(ぜんぶ)のスポーツを 15のグループに分(わ)けています。 ほとんどのスポーツが カタカナで書(か)かれています。 今(いま)から読(よ)み上(あ)げますね。 どんなスポーツか分(わ)かりますか。 1つ(ひとつ)目(め)、アイスホッケー 2つ(ふたつ)目(め)、アルペンスキー 3つ(みっつ)目(め)、カーリング 4つ(よっつ)目(め)、クロスカントリー 5つ(いつつ)目(め)、ショートトラック 6つ(むっつ)目(め)、スキージャンプ 7つ(ななつ)目(め)、スケルトン 8つ(やっつ)目(め)、スノーボード 9つ(ここのつ)目(め)、スピードスケート 10(じゅっ)個(こ)目(め)、 ノルディック複合(ふくごう) 11(じゅういっ)個(こ)目(め)、 バイアスロン 12個(こ)目(め)、 フィギュアスケート 13個(こ)目(め)、 フリースタイルスキー 14個(こ)目(め)、ボブスレー 最後(さいご)15個(こ)目(め)、 リュージュ さぁ、どうでしたか。 分(わ)かりましたか。 スピードスケートも ショートトラックも同(おな)じような 氷(こおり)の上(うえ)を滑(すべ)って、 速(はや)さを競(きそ)いますが、 別々(べつべつ)のグループに なっていますね。 私(わたし)にはよく分(わ)かりません。 私(わたし)はスキー、スノーボード、 スケートをしたことがありますが、 競(きそ)ったことはありません。 どれも上手(じょうず)ではありませんが、 ウインタースポーツが好(す)きです。 メイトさんは、 どんなウィンタースポーツが 好(す)きですか。 自分(じぶん)ではしなくても、 見(み)るのが好(す)きという スポーツもありますよね。 どんなウィンタースポーツを 見(み)るのが好(す)きですか。 是非(ぜひ)教(おし)えてください。 Now, let's review today's' vocab. 北京(ぺきん) Beijing 種類(しゅるい) type 競(きそ)う to compete 公式(こうしき) official 分(わ)けるto divide 読(よ)み上(あ)げる to read out 複合(ふくごう) combined 滑(すべ)る to skate; ski; slide and even slip 速(はや)さ speed 別々(べつべつ)の separate 私(わたし)にはよく分(わ)かりません。I have no idea. 今日もお疲れ様でした。 それではまた来週! ***Olympic games*** アイスホッケー Ice Hockey アルペンスキー Alpine Skiing カーリング Curling クロスカントリー Cross-Country Skiing ショートトラック Short Track Speed Skating スキージャンプ Ski Jumping スケルトン Skeleton スノーボード Snowboard スピードスケート Speed Skating ノルディック複合(ふくごう) Nordic Combined バイアスロン Biathlon フィギュアスケート Figure Skating フリースタイルスキー Freestyle Skiing ボブスレー Bobsleigh リュージュ Luge
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on February 9th, 2022. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in our app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter: Sujay DuttProducer: Kris Boswell
For Olympic Minisode the 6th, Rachel introduces us to the origins, styles, and scoring of freestyle skiing, which the rest of us know nothing about! Alternate Title: Pipe Dragon If you enjoy this podcast, please go give us a 5-star rating on iTunes or the platform of your choice! Hit us up with questions and comments at @foulpuckpod on twitter or email us at foulpuckpodcast@gmail.com!
Jonny Moseley is a freestyle skiing pioneer, an Olympic gold medalist, and the originator of the iconic off-axis Dinner Roll trick. Rated by Ski Magazine as one of the ten most influential skiers of all time, Jonny continues to be a powerful ambassador for the sport. In addition to his roles as a skiing analyst for NBC and narrator for the Warren Miller Ski Entertainment movies, Jonny is also a motivational speaker and the Chief Mountain Host at the Palisades Tahoe Resort.Listen out for Jonny's thoughts on:(00:21:00) Preparing to win. Jonny describes how he prepared mentally for competitions by differentiating between outcome goals and tangible goals. He also recalls using a trigger word to stop himself from fixating on winning and to keep him focused on the task at hand.(00:37:20) Creating a competitive advantage. For Jonny, the secret to success lies in the willingness to embrace challenges and accept discomfort. Plus, he reveals how, as a professional skier, he was committed to pushing himself to his physical limits while simultaneously developing subtler skills such as agility, precision, and thoughtfulness.(00;40;26) Finding the edge. Jonny talks about the fine line between pushing the boundaries of innovation and potentially losing composure and control. He advises fellow competitors to have the courage to take their performance to the edge but also remember to keep their focus on staying relaxed and loose.(01:01:17) The power of the debrief. Jonny recalls how the group debriefs after team training sessions provided him with a supportive space to receive praise, accept criticism, analyze his performance, and understand how to improve his skills.(01:05:52) Developing gratitude. Jonny reflects on how ‘his win at all costs' mentality may not always have been in his best interests. With hindsight, he wishes he could have felt more satisfied with his achievements and grateful for the opportunity to compete at the highest level in the sport he loves.
US and Canadian Ski Hall of Fame inductee and philanthropist, Wayne Wong joins Chaos and Co. to talk about his early days of hot doggin! Wayne shares how and where he started skiing and his unique way of creating tricks on skis. If you want to know how the “Wong Banger” trick developed, this is a must listen. Discussion on his involvement in the 1975 Interski and his involvement with Canadian ski instruction is awesome. There are great stories and a lot of laughs about the development and evolution of freestyle skiing.
In this episode, we touch on how freestyle skiing is different from other traditional snow sports, and find out why it's particularly popular among youngsters.
She caused a big hubbub in 2018 when she skied down a halfpipe without attempting a single trick, but does she really deserve the title of “con artist”? In this episode, three of the least talented people in the world take a look into Elizabeth Swaney's controversial Winter Olympics run. Sources:Watch Elizabeth Swaney's run here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKOlMUyOEDc&ab_channel=NBCSportsCassie Sharpe's gold winning run (for contrast) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgIDsIdBTGo&ab_channel=Olympics'Worst Olympian ever': how a young skier triumphed over trollsHere's what Elizabeth Swaney was like during her Harvard days, according to her mentor'The Cut' Podcast: Why Try?Team Hungary halfpipe skier explains her no-frills run: 'I always try my best'Sorry Elizabeth Swaney, Olympics should be reserved for the best athletesAdam McShane, Joey Bednarski, and Cosmo Nomikos are stand up comedians based out of Chicago, IL.AJL is part of the Lincoln Lodge Podcast Network: https://www.thelincolnlodge.com/podcasts
The Winter Athlete's Pathway in Australia (Shawn Fleming interview)Shawn Fleming is the Alpine Director at Snow Australia* and Olympic Winter Institute Australia Head Coach. He discusses the coaching situation in Australia, his Canadian upbringing, his impressions of Australia after emigrating, how he manages emerging talent and all the coaches. Snow Australia is the nationally and internationally recognised National Sporting Organisation for competitive snow sports) that manages athlete pathways for Alpine Skiing, Cross Country Skiing, Freestyle Skiing, Snowboarding, Para-alpine and Para-snowboard. Olympic Winter Institute Australia develops and prepare elite Australian athletes for participation in Olympic Winter Games, World Championships and World Cup events in Olympic Winter Program and World Championship sports.
Today we are grateful to have Etienne Geoffroy-Gagnon on as a guest. We will explore Etienne's story of growing up in the Yukon to competing at the world cup for freestyle skiing. Join us on this journey as we learn how he defied the odds.
Episode 10!! Golly gosh as Bella would say. We did it. And to celebrate (and take your mind off the fact it's a year since the first UK lockdown) .. (and the new travel ban) .. it's a bumper hour long episode for you this week! This week we LOVED chatting with Pam Thorburn - Pam is an Ex Alpine turned Ski Cross Athlete who was on the British World Cup team for both Alpine, then Freestyle Skiing, focusing on Ski Cross. She retired last year and now coaches Cross Fit and has set up her own gym in Rotterdam!We talk ski cross, her proudest moments, fitness for skiing, cross fit, ski modelling with broken bones, her aversion to wearing pink ski suits (the opposite to Bella) and more.We also touch on our own tips for ski fitness (which maaaay possibly have gone a bit out of the window at the moment) and Question Tiiiiime has escalated into Quiz Tiiiiiime this week - we've made each other some fun little quizzes! Thanks for listening! LINKS: Pam Thorburn@pamthorburnThe Bar Rotterdam (Pam's new gym) https://www.thebarrotterdam.com/Head Kore 105 Ski (offpiste)https://www.head.com/en_US/kore-105-44.htmlHead Joy (piste ski)https://www.head.com/en/sports/ski/joyCross Fithttps://www.crossfit.com/what-is-crossfitNocco drinkshttps://nocco.com/en-uk/Yoga - the amazing Toto Yoga class Emma does - usually London based in normal times but now also regularly on Zoom - HIGHLY reccommend http://www.totoyoga.com/@totesyogesTravel with ALS Ski, your luxury ski specialists. ALS Ski is your go to destination for booking your ski holiday. Check us out at www.als-ski.com
Had a total blast getting to talk to my first coach ever!! Peter Judge This was taken during one of my first camps at Freestyle International Peter truly influenced my life in the most positive way possible and led me down a path that has brought me so much joy. I am forever grateful to Peter and all of the coaches who helped the little 8 year old at Freestyle International. Peter Judge is the CEO of Freestyle Canada. He was in this role from 2004-14, he then left to become the Director of Own The Podium from 2014-18 and has been back as CEO since 2018. He is a former World Champion in Freestyle Skiing. Peter also coached for Team Canada from 1984-1998, leading many athlete's, like Jean-Luc Brassard to their best results including Olympic Gold Medals, World Championship Gold Medals and World Cup Titles. He also helped Coach the Australia Freestyle Aerial program where they had great success with Alisa Camplin winning Gold at the 2002 Olympics. He has truly helped grow the sport and lead Canada to the greatest success it has ever seen in freestyle skiing. Peter was also the Stunt Skier for the character Harkin Banks in the Classic ski film "Hot Dog The Movie". I hope you enjoy Peter's Journey of failures and successes so far! #whatdrivesyou #success #skiing #canada #winner #driven #leader #champion #freestyle #hotdog #moguls #aerials #freeride #ski #winter #podcast #olympics #gold #champions #win #harkinbanks #ceo #director #coach #culture #australia #show #drive #athletics #firstplace
Laurent Briggs aka King Lo is retired Slopestyle skier, former trampolinist/acrobat, and a new member of the student RedBull team. This is the first podcast with 3 people and since Lolo is such a good friend Podcast Pat hopped in on the fun! Lolo is one of the nicest guy I know and always has something interesting in his back pocket
The number of people in this world who can claim they are a two-time Olympian are few and far between. Jillian Vogtli is among that rare group of extreme athletes and the stories she tells are fascinating. But she also is wildly connected to her heart, and therefore one who is committed to helping others find and live in their true selves through her coaching business, Jillian Vogtli. Born from a cumulation of her skills as an Olympic Athlete, her love of fitness, coaching, Shamanic training and teaching while working with clients worldwide in helping them to step into their highest and best selves. We think you'll agree that her holistic view on fitness, health and overall wellbeing (healing).
Are you an action sports fanatic with an insatiable lust for badassery?! Well, then you better hit that play button right now and listen to this episode featuring pro freestyle skier and entrepreneur David Lesh! David’s story is one for the ages. From his time as a child growing up in India to pro skiing career, David has been consistent with one thing… he does whatever the hell he wants! Notably one of the more controversial pros in the skiing industry, David’s 'do what it takes' attitude has not only helped him grow a multi-million dollar brand but given him access to some pretty epic opportunities. David breaks down the hard lessons he learned as a budding entrepreneur and the reality of what it takes to succeed. Don’t skip this one, as the stories are raw yet painfully real. Strap in and shut up for this larger than life interview with David Lesh.Follow David InstagramVisit Virtika Outerwear-------------------------------------------------------Follow Chase Sellmeyer InstagramVisit Kanga Marketing Online WIN $15,000 For Your Small Business Subscribe on iTunesSubscribe Chasing Indepence YouTube Follow Chasing Independence Facebook
All of us are missing the human connection because of mandatory social distancing. The I Love Kelowna Podcast is an interview-style talk show about the fabulous and fascinating people that make up our great city and the Okanagan. Interviews with entrepreneurs, executives, thought leaders, creatives, and anyone who has an interesting story to tell about how they're contributing to our wonderful home. We've recorded over 170 episodes and there are currently 92 episodes you can listen to. We are going to take advantage of this time of social distancing and release many more episodes in the coming days and weeks. SHOW NOTES for Episode #92A Passion for Real Estate and Education.Jason Moseley is a fan of building stuff, connecting people, and playing outside! Jason and his family moved to Kelowna 4.5 years ago with the goal of improving their lifestyle and creating the very best environment for their children. Kelowna made a lot of sense to them on many levels. They love the size of the community, the breadth of amenities, and of course, the scenery – and the wine! Jason has a very diverse background, having worked as a Journalist, Ski Coach, Construction Worker, Banker, Real Estate Investor, and Public Speaker. He has also started 5 businesses! He loves new challenges, building organizations, and connecting likeminded people. Since moving to the Okanagan, he has been fortunate to partner with some amazing people to build the Okanagan Real Estate Investment Group. This group focuses on introducing people to Real Estate Investing, education them, and creating strong networks. While Jason is still heavily involved, he recently stepped down from the Board of OREIG to focus on building the Big White Freestyle Team. As the Program Director for BWFT, it is his job to ensure they offer the very best program, facilities, and coaching possible to develop strong Freestyle Skiing athletes in the Okanagan. Freestyle Skiing has always been a passion of Jason's and he is excited to take this Club to the next level and weave it into the fabric of our community! If you enjoyed this episode, an iTunes review would be SO appreciated! It's super easy to do right within the Podcast app.Jason nominated Sandy McAllister to come on the I Love Kelowna Podcast. Thank you so much David Scarlatescu for nominating Jason!The I Love Kelowna Podcast has been downloaded thousands of times. It has a growing audience of people who are keenly interested in Kelowna and the Okanagan. To find out about ways to make a lasting impression on this growing audience, please send me a message.Follow me on Social Media:I Love Kelowna Podcast on FacebookInstagramLinkedinLuke Menkes Kelowna RealtorMy Personal Facebook PageIn this episode, we discuss: #OREIG, #RealEstateInvesting, #EquityPartner, #OffshoreRealEstate, #FinancialMarkets, #Investing, #FinancialEducation, #exploreKelowna, #KelownaNow, #YLW, #YVRtoYLW, #YEGtoYLW, #ExploreYLW, #YYCtoYLW, #Relocation, #KelownaViews, #handpickedkelowna, #kelownalife, #kelownaliving, #exploreBC, #Kelowna, #Okanagan, #podcast, #RealEstateSupport the show (https://paypal.me/lukemenkes)
Angel Collinson is one of the most accomplished big mountain freestyle skiers in the world. Throughout her career, she's won two championship titles at the Freeskiing World Tour, and was the first woman to be awarded Best Line at the Powder Video Awards in 2016. Angel is perhaps best known for her many appearances in Teton Gravity Research's (TGR) annual ski films, which have featured some of her most spectacular and daring runs. When Payson interviewed Angel last week at Red Bull headquarters, she was still recovering from a thousand foot tumble down an Alaskan mountain that led to a second knee surgery and extensive rehab. In this conversation, they discuss her injury, how she has maintained her legendary positivity throughout the lengthy recovery process, her close relationship with brother and fellow professional skier John Collinson, and how leaving a promising academic career in Environmental Law to pursue skiing gave her an even more powerful voice as a lobbyist for environmental change in Washington and beyond. They also go in depth on Angel's complex feelings about the post-#MeToo era and how she thinks the pendulum might have swung too far. And just in case the conversation was in danger of getting a little too serious, Angel tells the story of when her dad lowered her headfirst into an outhouse toilet by the ankles.
This podcast episode was originally recorded on Feb 19, 2018. Since 4 FRNT Skis is a part of our current Ski + Snowboard giveaway we wanted to bring this episode back from the archives. We've cleaned up the audio a bit and hope that you enjoy the episode with co-founder Matt Sterbenz talking about his journey in building 4 FRNT Skis. Josh sits down with 4FRNT founder Matt Sterbenz. 4FRNT skis is a brand that has become iconic within the skiing industry, helping pave the way for freestyle skiing. Having been involved in skiing since high school, Matt Sterbenz has become a prominent figure in helping that transition from the traditional Euro ski racing identity of skiing to a looser ‘freer' semblance of skiing where style is valued over speed. Join us as we take a look at 4FRNT under a microscope with founder Matt Sterbenz recalling how 4FRNT truly took form, freestyle skiing was created, and Jason Levinthal's influence on how Matt built 4FRNT.
Hannah Kearney is a decorated US Olympian in the discipline of freestyle skiing. She discusses new tech and how to disseminate it to athletes individually to account for emotional well being and understanding. Dr. Markus Deutsch, CEO of Fusion Sport will be with Hannah at the company's Human performance Summit in Park City Utah this month. Britt Ghiroli from the Athletic discusses, wearable, analytics learned about players and who will own that information in baseball's future.
My guest for this 10th episode is Kelsey Serwa. She is a Canadian freestyle skier that just recently won, a gold medal at the 2018 Olympics, in ski cross. This is the British Columbia native’s 3rd Olympic games and 2nd Olympic medal, she had won silver at the 2014 Sochi games. I got to speak to her a couple of weeks ago, just a few hours after landing in Vancouver, post-Olympics. I hope you'll enjoy my chat with Kelsey Serwa.
This week, I have a very special guest on the show. She is a high performance athlete, roll model and one hell of a female warrior! Her name is Heidi Vanbeselaere and I had the pleasure of coaching this young woman in the sport of Freestyle Skiing on the Alberta Provincial Freestyle Team. It was…
Josh sits down with 4FRNT founder Matt Sterbenz. 4FRNT skis is a brand that has become iconic within the skiing industry, helping pave the way for freestyle skiing. Having been involved in skiing since high school, Matt Sterbenz has become a prominent figure in helping that transition from the traditional Euro ski racing identity of skiing to a looser ‘freer' assemblance of skiing where style is valued over speed. Join us as we take a look at 4FRNT under a microscope with founder Matt Sterbenz recalling how 4FRNT truly took form, freestyle skiing was created, and Jason Levinthal's influence on how Matt built 4FRNT.
Jill & Alison (and Jill's Opening Ceremonies party guests) review the Opening Ceremonies and the early competion in figure skating, curling and moguls. Plus, an insider look from the Opening Ceremonies with Olympin's Sid Marantz. DISCLAIMER: OLYMPIC® is a trademark of the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (“USOPC”). Any use of OLYMPIC® in the Olympic Fever podcast is strictly for informational and commentary purposes. The Olympic Fever podcast is not an official podcast of the USOPC. The Olympic Fever podcast is not a sponsor of the USOPC, nor is Olympic Fever associated with or endorsed by USOPC in any way. The content of Olympic Fever podcast does not reflect the opinions, standards, views, or policies of the USOPC, and the USOPC in no way warrants that content featured in Olympic Fever is accurate.
My guest for this episode is Keltie Hansen. She is a Canadian freestyle skier who made her Olympic debut at Sochi in 2014, where ski halfpipe was introduced for the very first time. She placed 13th at her first games. The Edmonton native now resides in Squamish, British Columbia and welcomed me into her home for a little chat. She is fresh off a weekend competing at the Mammoth Grand Prix in California. I hope you'll enjoy our chat!
A conversation with Robert Lazzaroni, the Nordic Domestic Program Director at U.S. Ski and Snowboard (USSA). USSA is the National Federation for Olympic skiing and snowboarding, including Alpine Skiing, Nordic Sports, Freestyle Skiing, Freeskiing and Snowbaording. Before coming to U.S. Ski and Snowboard, Robert spent 17 years as the Nordic Product Manager at Rossignol. He also served as the Manager of Nordic Programs for the Utah Olympic Park which includes the Park City Nordic Ski Club.
A conversation with Tiger Shaw, the President and CEO of U.S. Ski and Snowboard (USSA). USSA is the National Federation for Olympic skiing and snowboarding, including Alpine Skiing, Nordic Sports, Freestyle Skiing, Freeskiing and Snowbaording. Tiger competed in Alpine skiing in the 1984 and ‘88 Olympics. He grew up in Stowe, Vermont and went to Dartmouth College. He came to U.S. Ski and Snowboard from Global Rescue in the spring of 2014.
Jump into great moments in early freestyle skiing which was called new school skiing back in the days. The guest Jani "Nyykkari" Nygård is opening up his life as a skier, his professional freestyle career and the moments when you need to be focused. Staying focused means you land on your feet but if not then you crash. Stomp Or Slam is a story of a young man for who it didn't really matter if you land it of slam it as long as you have fun and enjoy the whole skiing atmosphere and life.
Our Moguls preview continues as we talk to Britteny Cox, who finished this past season ranked #1 in the World. Britteny tells us about growing up on skis, competing in her first Olympics at the age of 15, what it's like competing as a Winter athlete in Australia, the thrill of competing in Dual Moguls, and of course meeting the legendary Dale Begg-Smith and whether or not she has been to his private island!
Our road to Pyeongchang continues as we bring you the first interview in our Moguls preview series. We speak to one of the top Moguls Skier in the world, Andi Naude, about how heavy the competition is here in Canada, being part of a sweep with her teammates, missing out on Sochi 3 years ago and what it was like to compete in Pyeonchang this past season. We also go over our "Hi My Name Is" Questionnaire, where Andi gives us the most surprising answer ever about her biggest fear.
Melanie (Palenik) Simbolie was an Olympic gold medalist in the 1988 Winter Olympics. She is in with Skip talking about her life and work leading up to the Olympics and her life afterwards. She also talks about what it was like to actually be in The Olympics. Read More →
Devin Logan: Silver medalist Freestyle Skiing 2014 Winter Olympics : Tells her Mantra of Success
Devin Logan: Silver medalist Freestyle Skiing 2014 Winter Olympics : Tells her Mantra of Success