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Today is a Snow Show special, recorded live at the London Snow Show at Kensington Olympia. Interviews include the UK's no.1 racer Dave Ryding, BBC Ski Sunday presenter Chemmy Alcott, GB Snowsport Head Coach, Pat Sharples. You'll hear from the Carrick-Smith brothers, BBC commentator Tim Warwood, Snowcamp, Carv and plenty of other exhibitors from the show. --------- Tirol in Austria sponsors The Ski Podcast, which means that this winter we'll be able to find out more about some of the great destinations in Tirol, and how you can connect with the wonderful ‘feeling of life' there. --------- SHOW NOTES In Episode 248, we looked at plans to redevelop the closed Sheffield Ski Village (1:45) Revive Rewild are bringing skiing back to Sheffield in November (2:00) Dave Ryding is entering his final season as a professional ski racer (4:15) Listen to Iain's interview with ski racer Reece Bell (5:00) BBC Ski Sunday's Chemmy Alcott was enthusiastic about the show (6:30) Freddy Carrick-Smith will make his World Cup debut this weekend in Solden (9:15) Chemmy interviewed Zac, Freddy and Luca Carrick Smith on the Sunday (10:00) The Ski Podcast is supporting the Carrick-Smith brothers in their journey Pat Sharples is Head Coach for GB Snowsports (12:15) Listen to Iain's interview with Pat about his career (14:00) The BBC's Tim Warwood will be commentating on the freestyle events from Livigno (14:20) Listen to Iain's interview with Tim about his journey from Tamworth to the Olympics (16:30) Listen to our ‘Best Ski Boots of 2026' episode (16:45) Tord Nilson told us about the Stance Socks range (18:00) Listen to Iain's interview with Carv founder Jamie Grant (21:00) Iain spoke with Carv co-founder and VP of marketing, Alex Jackson (21:15) Check out the Carv highlights reel filmed in Chile (22:30) Dan Keeley told is about the new Snowcamp Futures project (24:00) Ian Brown is MD at The Snow Centre (25:30) Frazer Shand from Profeet was a guest on our ‘Best Ski Boots' episode (27:30) Erin Flynn from clothing brand Ruanua featured in Episode 234 (29:30) Jenny O'Farrell from the Ikon Pass spoke about why they were targeting the UK market (31:00) Iain moderated panels about diversity and sustainability at LISTEX and the London Show (33:00) He also presented about driving electric cars to the Alps (33:15) James Gambrill is the organiser of the London Snow Show (33:45) Feedback (35:00) I enjoy all feedback about the show and love to hear what you think, so please do contact me via Facebook or Instagram or by email theskipodcast@gmail.com. You can also follow us on WhatsApp. Toby Freeborn: “Really enjoyed Episode 259 and looking forward to hearing about Austria in the future, especially as I am planning to head there next winter” Aileen Eglington: “Love St.Johann in Tirol: I've been going there for a very long time. It's a great town and Georg, Hupsi and Hannes and co in The Blue Ski School are legends.” grimpeur: “As I was watching the ‘Best Ski Boots' episode [on the Skipedia YouTube channel], I heard the thud of the Fall-Line 2026 Gear Guide dropping through my letter box - comprehensive as always, but it was great to hear about it as well!” There are now 278 episodes of The Ski Podcast to catch up. 158 of those were listened to in the last week. There is so much to listen to in our previous episode, just go to theskipodcast.com and search around the tags and categories: you're bound to find something of interest. If you'd like to help the podcast, there are three things you can do: - you can follow us, or subscribe, so you never miss an episode - you can give us a review on Apple Podcasts or leave a comment on Spotify - And, if you're booking ski hire this winter, don't forget that you save money on your ski hire with an additional discount by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST' when you book at intersportrent.com. Simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied.
#98 - In this episode of Reckoning, host Britt sits down with hunter and outdoorswoman Nicole Martinez to share a complete gear guide for female hunters. From layering systems and weather-specific apparel to backpacks, optics, and the small-but-critical accessories that make hunts more comfortable and successful, they cover it all. Learn how to choose hunting gear designed for women, what's worth the investment, and how to pack for different types of hunts. Plus, hear personal stories from the field, lessons learned from real hunting adventures, and how the right gear impacts safety, performance, and confidence. Whether you're a first-time hunter or a seasoned outdoorswoman looking to upgrade your setup, this episode is your ultimate resource. Get our FAVORITE links, codes & more here! EPISODE MENTIONS: Nicole's Tiktok Nicole's Instagram Invader Concepts Holster Watch the show on YouTube HERE Submit your favorites at thereckoningpodcast.com/submit OLLIN for the best digiscoping systems out there use code: RECKONING for 10% OFF SHOP HERE SHEEPFEET for custom orthotics, the best hunting shoe and the hideout hoodie use code: RECKONING for 10% OFF SHOP HERE MTN OPS for the best supplements and gear. Use code BRITT for 20% OFF your order! RUGGED ROAD COOLER GET 10% OFF your lightweight and organized cooler here or USE CODE: LONG Have Reckoning create content for your brand, learn more HERE! Follow Us on Social: Brittney Long IGReckoning IG Affiliate Disclaimer. Show Notes may contain affiliate links. If you click through my referral link, at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase. Thank you for supporting RECKONING LLC.
Send us a textNote: Audio Version only, see YouTube for Video VersionCraig the Natural Medic shares his comprehensive day hiking gear setup for 2025, highlighting essential items that ensure safety and comfort on southwestern trails. His experience as a paramedic and a former park ranger provides these practical recommendations for hikers of all experience levels.• Sun protection strategy includes the Outdoor Vitals sun hoodie with thumb holes and hood coverage• Convertible pants offer versatility for changing weather conditions• North Face Rincon backpack purchased from a thrift store for only $10• Two-liter Platypus water bladder with drinking tube for convenient hydration• Various snacks including freeze-dried strawberries, nuts, and harvest snap peas• Compact but warm Outdoor Vitals Ventus hoodie for insulation• Comprehensive emergency kit with fire starters, signaling mirror, and emergency blanket• Dedicated "poop kit" with trowel, bags, and sanitizer for proper waste disposal• First aid supplies, including a blister treatment kit• Platypus water filter system for accessing natural water sources• Element raspberry salt electrolyte powder for maintaining proper hydrationPlease send us a message with your comments or questions!Support the show
Have you been looking for ways to amplify the quality of your audio-video set-up on a budget? Well, you're in luck because today we're sharing our suggestions on how to maximize the potential of a single-camera setup, including the best audio interfaces to use, as well as what lighting is and is not essential for a successful production. We also discuss the social audio app Chatter, which offers many audio and video features, such as streaming to multiple platforms, 4 K video, and more. Lastly, we share our community wins and celebrate each other's accomplishments. Join us next week for more conversations surrounding podcasting and how you can grow! *Quick Announcement! During the summer, we'll be taking Mondays off! Please tune in every Tuesday-Friday and let's talk all things podcasting!*Episode Highlights: [02:04] Migraine Discussion and Remedies[05:12] Summer Schedule Announcement[10:17] Chatter App Overview and Features[20:36] Mailbag: Upgrading Podcast Setup[30:22] Explaining Mix Minus[32:33] Video Setup for Multi-Person Podcast[35:10] Using iPhones for Video Recording[41:18] Lighting Tips for Video Podcasts[42:59] Sharing Wins from the WeekLinks & Resources: The Podcasting Morning Chat: www.podpage.com/pmcJoin The Empowered Podcasting Facebook Group:www.facebook.com/groups/empoweredpodcastingEmpowered Podcasting Conference 2: www.empoweredpodcasting.comApply to Speak at Empowered Podcasting Conference 2: www.empoweredpodcasting.com/speakersRodecaster Pro II: https://amzn.to/41h9yuNLED Lights: https://amzn.to/46Y95yGRiverside: https://www.riverside.fm/?via=0676daRode Wireless Go Mics: https://a.co/d/ening3yZoom P4: https://a.co/d/3WdwslKZoom P8: https://a.co/d/1QksYDUYamaha MG10Xu:https://a.co/d/6hihWHzRemember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us grow and bring valuable content to our community.Join us LIVE every weekday morning at 7 am ET (US) on Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/house/empowered-podcasting-e6nlrk0wBrought to you by iRonickMedia.com and NextGenPodcaster.comPlease note that some links may be affiliate links, which support the hosts of the PMC. Thank you!--- Send in your mailbag question at: https://www.podpage.com/pmc/contact/ or marc@ironickmedia.comWant to be a guest on The Podcasting Morning Chat? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1729879899384520035bad21b
Learn what features to look for before you buy a sleeping bag, sleeping pad and sleeping bag liner. Discover how to maintain your gear to extend its life. You will get tips on buying camping gear for both car campers, backpackers, bike packers and those going on kayak or canoe tours. Gear is expensive - don't make a buying mistake! We cover: • How to choose a sleeping bag • Camping versus Backpacking sleeping bags • Sleeping bag Thermal Ratings • How to choose the right shaped sleeping bag • Female and children's only sleeping bags • Best sleeping bag materials • Down versus synthetic fill pros and cons • Considering other sleeping bag materials like zippers, shell fabric and added features • Sleeping bag accessories: compression and storage bags • Sleeping bag liners: comparison of fabric choices • Liner special features available • How to choose a sleeping pad for car campers and backpackers, bike packers, or kayak and canoe touring • Air pads versus closed cell foam pads and accessories • Compare insulation, weight, size and construction • How to wash a sleeping bag, pad and liner • How to store your sleeping bag COMPLETE SHOW NOTES See important information about choosing the right sleep system for your camping and backpacking adventures! Get FREE Travel Planners for ATA adventures (and each month you will get an email from Kit with links to all future Travel Planners (no spam promise!). Get the monthly newsletter here. CONTACT KIT Resources RECOMMENDED TOUR COMPANIES ******* EMAIL ME FOR PROMO DISCOUNT CODES***** Travel Insurance: Quickly and easily compare rates and policies from different companies - no need to give any identifying information unless you decide to buy! The best way to find the right policy for your adventures. Train For Your Adventure Ask Becki at Trailblazer Wellness to customize an at home, online personal training program for your upcoming adventure using whatever equipment you already have! You'll get phone consultations, instruction videos and a plan to give you the best chance of success. Becki offers a FREE initial phone consultation to see if you are a good fit. AND she offers ATA listeners a 10% discount! Buy Me a Beer Want to support the program? You can always buy me a coffee or beer - thanks! Amazon Kit's Picks Please use my Amazon link to access your Amazon account. Even if you don't purchase any of my recommendations, I get credit for anything you DO purchase - at no additional cost to you, you'll be helping to support the show and keeping it AD FREE:) SUBSCRIBE to the Adventure Travel Show (the “How to's of adventure travel) SUBSCRIBE to Active Travel Adventures (fantastic adventure destinations) Join the Active Travel Adventures Facebook Group Follow ATA on Instagram Follow ATA on Pinterest (C) Active Travel Adventures, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Become a Distance to Empty subscriber!: https://www.patreon.com/DistancetoEmptyPodWant to support us? Use code DISTANCE at Janji.com and be sure to select 'podcast' > 'Distance to Empty' on the post purchase "How did you hear about Janji" page. Thank you!In this episode of the Distance to Empty podcast, hosts Kevin Goldberg and Peter Noyes dive deep into the essential gear needed for ultra marathons, particularly focusing on 200+ mile races. They share their personal experiences and recommendations, covering everything from headgear like sunglasses and headlamps to upper body clothing and hydration packs. The conversation emphasizes the importance of testing gear personally and customizing it for comfort and efficiency. Listeners can expect valuable insights into the gear that can make or break an ultra marathon experience. In this episode, Kevin Goldberg and Peter Noyes discuss essential gear for ultra running, covering topics from clothing and footwear to technology and comfort items for aid stations. They share personal experiences and preferences, debating the merits of various products and strategies for maintaining comfort and efficiency during long races. The conversation also touches on the importance of motivation and personal touches in gear selection.
Send us a textThinking of starting a video podcast but overwhelmed by equipment choices? Join Kay as she breaks it down for you! From choosing affordable, high-quality gear to understanding the essentials like mics, cameras, and lighting, Kay keeps it simple and budget-friendly. Learn why starting with the right setup now can save you time and money later. Plus, discover how video podcasting can significantly boost youraudience's trust and engagement. Don't miss these pro tips to kickstart your podcasting journey! In this episode of the Make Your Mark Podcast, Kay helps beginners to set up their video podcasts with minimal hassle, ensuring that both audio and video are of sufficient quality without overwhelming them with unnecessary expenses. What to expect in this episode:(00:00) - The Importance of Starting Simple.(03:15) - The Heart of Your Podcast.(07:51) - A Budget-Friendly Studio Solution.(12:21) - Elevating Your Video Quality.(14:46) - Creating the Perfect Visual Atmosphere.(16:41) - Creating a Professional Podcast Environment.(18:32) - Planning for Future Upgrades.Connect with Kay Suthar!Website: https://makeyourmarkagency.com/Website: https://www.makeyourmarkpodcast.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kay-suthar-make-your-mark/Come and join us on our Facebook group Podcast PowerHousehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/482037820744114Go ahead and check out my podcast https://www.makeyourmarkpodcast.com/For more info, please feel free to email me at kay@makeyourmarkagency.comFREE Gifts from Kay Suthar the Host:- 3 Ultimate Secrets to Getting Booked on Podcasts: https://getbookedonpodcast.com/- 5 Simple Steps To Launch Your Podcast in 14 Days: https://14daystolaunch.com
This is The Digital Story Podcast #997, April 29, 2025. Today's theme is, "Outdoor Gear Guide 2025." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue As we stand at May's doorstep, thoughts of outdoor adventure enter our minds. Yes, we want to take pictures. But we also looking forward to enjoying being in nature. And we can do so comfortably with just a few outdoor accessories. And that's what I'm going to share with you today. I hope you enjoy the show.
Out of Office – E7 – Freeride World Tour, Natural Selection Ski, and the Gear Guide This week we've got a slew of topics for ya coming directly out of Alaska and Europe with FWT results and expectations for NST Ski. We also dive into our gear gudie coming out [...] The post Out of Office – E7 – Freeride World Tour, Natural Selection Ski, and the Gear Guide appeared first on Out Of Collective.
There is no shortage of things runners could buy ... but is it worth it? In this episode, we go through 10 pieces of gear - including socks, hydration systems, and yes, super shoes - and discuss whether we think they are worth it. Some of our answers might surprise you!
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Send a Text To Our Show Hosts On this episode Jeremy and Keith discuss Survival Gear and the Mindset of gear. It's time to Get You Prepper Survivalist Ass in Gear and we're here to help with that. Let's get to it.Gear to Explore: (click these affiliate links to shop)Light My Fire Army Fire SteelMTM Tactical Mag CaseNoCry Pro Knee PadsGloryFire Universal Gun Cleaning KitSofirn SC31 Pro 2000 Lumen FlashlightDry Top 16x20 10mil Super Heavy Duty TarpWalkers Razor Slim Electronic Ear Muffs - Flag Bear ArmsWalkers Razor Slim Electronic Ear Muffs - Black & PinkSawyer Products SP103 MINI Water Filtration SystemDewalt DWHT10911 Spring Assist Folding Pocket KnifeTOPS Bunker Email:SHTF@TOPSBunker.comTOPS Bunker Website:TOPSBunker.comYouTube:Honeycomb HollerFacebook:TOPS Bunker GroupTop Reads:Good Stress Bad Stress - Mastering the Art of Stress ResilienceSupport the showSupport the show
In this episode I go over the gear in the 2024 Delta Waterfowl Hunt Annual Gear Guide magazine. I go over Blind, calls, shotguns, waders, dog gear and more in this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode you will hear all about Jeff & Carson's thoughts on many brand new hunting gear available for the 2024 season. We also are giving away nearly all items reviewed, watch the full episode to find out how. Join us on this special episode of "Save it for the Blind" as our hosts Jeff and Carson dive into the 2024 Gear Guide, giving you the inside scoop on the latest and greatest products for waterfowl hunting. They've taken these items into the field, put them to the test, and now they're back with full reviews and honest feedback. From top-tier gear to essential tools, find out what's worth adding to your arsenal this season. In this episode, they'll break down the performance and value of: Fowl and Drop Tine Rubs ($12.50 each): A flavor-packed addition to your next cookout. https://theproviderlife.com/product-category/dryrubs-and-sauces/ 6-Pack Pintail Decoys ($110): Are these decoys the key to attracting more birds? Lucky XHDi ($200): A closer look at this game-changing motion decoy. Pintail Popper Whistle Pack ($90): Hear how these calls measure up in the marsh. Mojo Mallard ($199): Does this spinning wing decoy still live up to its reputation? DBI-Tourch Multi-Beam Headlamp ($85): A must-have for early mornings in the blind. Wicked Wing Bag ($70): Practicality and durability in a compact gear bag. Ammo Test: Comparing Hevi-Shot, Federal, and Boss loads to find the best bang for your buck. Tetra Waterfowl Alpha Shield Premium 90s ($1099): Top-of-the-line hearing protection—does it justify the price? Tune in as they share real-world insights, pro tips, and their personal favorites from this year's lineup. Whether you're looking to upgrade your gear or just curious about the latest innovations, this episode has something for every waterfowler. Don't miss it! CWA Lifestyle Gear Guide link: https://calwaterfowl.org/lifestyle
Welcome to episode 242 of the Löw Tide Böyz - A Swimrun Podcast!If you're racing Worlds in a few weeks, you've likely reached the “throw money at the problem” stage of your training. At this point the hay is in the barn but you want to make sure that you've got your kit dialed in for the demands of what is, for anyone not doing the One Water Race, the longest Swimrun that most will face. In this episode, we will share our thoughts on the ideal Swimrun kit for ÖTILLÖ, The Swimrun World Championship and we will break down each category of the kit with our recommendations to help ensure that you have a great day on the Archipelago.Enjoy!~~~That's it for this week's show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player and leave us a five-star rating and review since that's the best way for people to discover the show and the sport of Swimrun. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and on YouTube. Check out our website for Swimrun resources including gear guides, tips, how-to videos and so much more. Also make sure to check out our meme page @thelowtideboyz on Instagram. If you have any suggestions for the show or questions for us, send us a dm or an email at lowtideboyz@gmail.com. Finally, you can support our efforts on Patreon…if you feel so inclined.Thanks for listening and see you out there!- Chip and Chris
Ready to conquer your summer runs and stay cool while doing it? Join Coach Christine as she chats with Shelly Rose, who's gearing up for her first half marathon. Shelly shares her favorite summer training gear and hydration strategies, inspiring you to elevate your running game. From hydration products like Liquid IV and Nuun to overcoming self-consciousness with the right running apparel, this episode is packed with insights to keep you comfortable and confident on the trails.Ever wondered how to manage running in humid conditions, especially when bouncing back from illness? We've got you covered. Shelly discusses her smart hydration routine and the importance of a consistent schedule, swapping coffee for water by 10 AM and maintaining hydration all day. We also dive into practical gear tips, like using body glide to prevent chafing and the benefits of starting your day with water to ensure your runs are smooth and enjoyable.Discover the pros and cons of various running gadgets and outfits that can make or break your training and race day experiences. We compare tools like the Gymboss interval timer and Garmin smartwatches and share community favorites for summer running gear, including sports bras and cooling towels. Plus, don't miss out on our book club picks for August, perfect to keep you motivated and entertained as you log those summer miles. Whether you're new to running or a seasoned pro, this episode promises to keep you cool, hydrated, and inspired all season long.Have questions or want to chat? Send me a text!Support the Show.Join the newsletter list for updates, special offers, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.Join fellow pod and running enthusiasts at The Stride Collective community on Facebook or follow us on Instagram.
In this podcast, we meet Ivor "Harry" Harrison, the artist behind the Art Gear Guide website and YouTube channel. In this inspirational conversation, we discuss his journey from soldier to art supply reviewer. Where to find Harry: The Art Gear Guide Website: https://www.theartgearguide.com/ The Art Gear Guide YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqp5eHE8m8UlviPD20Ra52w/videos The Art Gear Guide Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theartgearguide/ The Art Gear Guide Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theartgearguide The Art Gear Guide Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartgearguide/?hl=en
HTML All The Things - Web Development, Web Design, Small Business
It's a new year, maybe it's time for some new gear? If you're a web developer just getting started this year, or looking to maximize your productivity with the latest gadgets, this week's episode has got you covered. We broke up our gear selections into three budgets including minimum, moderate, and max. Matt and Mike discussed gear ranging from budget refurbished laptops that can help you get started on your web development journey, to fancy sets that can accommodate not only web development but gaming and content creation as well. Our gear guide is sure to help anyone out there wondering what they need to get started coding up websites in 2024. Thanks to this episode's sponsor Magic Mind. Use our link (https://www.magicmind.com/html) and promo code (HTML20) for up to 75% off in January 2024! After January? Our code is still good for up to 20% off! Show Notes: https://www.htmlallthethings.com/podcasts/essential-gear-guide-for-web-developers-in-2024 Scrimba Discount: https://tinyurl.com/ScrimbaHATT
As we close out the year, hosts we dive into a list of questions and topics most relevant to our beginner bowhunter audience. Here's what you can expect in this episode: Introduction: A brief recap of the season and what this episode will cover. Welcoming new listeners and a thank you to our community for their engagement and questions. Ethical Hunting Deep Dive: Mike and Dan discuss the importance of ethical hunting, sharing personal stories and the consequences of overlooking this crucial aspect. Tips for beginners on how to approach ethical dilemmas in the field. Gear Guide for Beginners: A rundown of essential gear for new bowhunters, focusing on quality, budget, and personal experience. Discussion on the importance of proper gear selection, including camouflage and broadheads. Common Mistakes and Learnings: The hosts share their own early mistakes and what they've learned over the years. Advice on how to avoid common pitfalls and improve your hunting skills. Q&A Segment: Mike and Dan answer the most pressing questions submitted by listeners throughout the season. Topics range from choosing the right bow to understanding wind patterns and scent control. Closing Thoughts: Reflections on the past year and setting intentions for the upcoming hunting seasons. Encouragement for continuous learning and practice. Links to recommended gear and further reading. Information on ethical hunting practices and organizations. Contact details for submitting your own questions or stories for future episodes. Resource from the Episode: Best Camo for Deer Hunting: What the Science Says - https://bit.ly/best-camo Deer Vision 101 - https://bit.ly/3RAAvoX 2023 Bow Hunting Gear List Breakdown - https://bit.ly/48Fgw00 How to Buy Arrows for a Compound Bow - https://bit.ly/howtoarrows Fixed vs. Mechanical Broadheads - https://bit.ly/fixed-mechanical Website: Visit ArcheryHunting.com for more insights and resources. Social Media: Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for updates, tips, and community stories. YouTube: Check out "The Everyday Bowhunter" for more content and visual guides. We're thrilled to have you join us for this episode. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just starting, we hope our stories and advice help you on your journey. Remember, hunting is as much about the experience and respect for nature as it is about the harvest. Happy hunting, and see you in the next episode! Note: We love your feedback and stories! Please leave us a review or comment with your thoughts, and don't hesitate to send in your questions for a chance to be featured in future episodes. Your engagement makes "The Everyday Bowhunter" a richer, more community-driven experience. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyday-bow-hunter/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyday-bow-hunter/support
In this episode, Cassidy Lynne (@cassidylynne) talks through the best gear for beginners and what to look for, and also the best cameras for someone looking to upgrade their photography gear. ---------------- EVERYTHING LISTED IN THIS EPISODE IS HERE: https://amzn.to/47WfwUr ---------------- SPONSORS: Use code CASSIDY20 when you try Aftershoot: https://aftershoot.com/ ---------------- WATCH THESE EPISODES ON YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/CassidyLynne ---------------- Want more free education? Check out my website for photography freebies, presets, & courses! https://cassidylynneeducation.com ---------------- Are you apart of our photography Facebook community group? Go to http://facebook.com/groups/cassidylynne/ and join the discussions of thousands of other photographers. ---------------- Where you can find me: Follow me on Instagram!! Follow me on Tik Tok! ---------------- Music by @mattngesa
Training is more fun and effective when you're comfortable and stoked on your gear. Sure, you could train like Rocky in cotton sweats in the freezing cold of a Philadelphia winter, or stare at the wall of a basement on a trainer like Graeme Obree, but for most of us, having good gear makes a world of difference, whether in clothing or digital measurement and entertainment. So on this podcast we are talking about gear! We've got all the coaches cued up with hot picks, we are talking gear we know and love and recommend, as well as some pieces we do not own but are coveting. We're talking about clothing. power meters, heart rate monitors, wearables, outside bikes, inside bikes, smart trainers, tires, software and more. And, we're talking about great products from our partners where you get discounts on everything as a subscriber to Optimize - including Castelli, Stages, Ventum, Hammerhead, and Whoop. --- Have you been enjoying the FasCat Podcast? Please leave us a review on the App Store or Google Play. Thanks! You can save 25% off your subscription to Optimize — your year-round training solution with unlimited training plans, meal plans and strength and conditioning videos — with the code 25podcast.
Part three of this year's steelhead trip. Rob recounts the events of his excursion north to the Salmon River of New York. He discusses the tactics used, the decisions made, the large and small flies tied, and the ups and downs of the trip. Rob further discusses the oddities of the Salmon River fishery and the the reason people drive there for steelhead. The episode branches off into gear reviews of what worked and what didn't which will be a prelude to the 2023 Gear Guide podcast following this episode. Part 3 takes you through life and thoughts on fishing after a steelhead road trip. Produced by Jason Reif Support This Podcast PURCHASE A SOLO STOVE WITH THIS LINK TO HELP SUPPORT ROB'S SMALL BUSINESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Remi puts together the best gear info and deals to help save you a ton this sale season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nadean is back! And behind the mic with her and Olivia is the unstoppable Demi Bryant, not just a stunning model and wicked DJ, but also a rockstar new mum to our youngest podcast guest, Cole who joins us (sleepily) in the studio today. Get ready to take notes as Demi takes us through her experience as a new working mum and shares her favourite baby products to help her Get. It. Done. From high chairs to burp cloths, sleep solutions to the importance of communication and support, Demi's insights and 'WOW, no one warned me about this' moments are a must-listen for any parent or parent-to-be. So whether you're neck-deep in nappies or still mulling the idea of parenthood, this chat is pure gold. Grab that mug of icy brew and join us in the Facebook Group!
Winterization is not always a fun topic for RV owners–because it can mean that camping season is coming to an end. But learning the ins and outs of winterizing your rig is veryRead More The post RV Winterization Gear Guide With Scott and Noah from Camco Outdoors appeared first on The RV Atlas.
Welcome to another exciting episode of Camera Shake Podcast! Today, we're taking you behind the scenes of our unforgettable adventure, "Shooting Lofoten: The Gear Guide." Join us as we embark on a deep dive into the essential cameras and lighting tools that can help transform your images from ordinary portraits into extraordinary Viking masterpieces against the breathtaking backdrop of Lofoten. We discuss how the right equipment plays a pivotal role in photographing the Northern Lights as well as bringing your landscape images to life.From camera and lens choices that brought every detail to life to the strategic use of on-location lighting tools, we'll unveil the secrets behind crafting visually stunning images.So, whether you're an aspiring photographer or a seasoned pro, "Shooting Lofoten: The Gear Guide" promises to be a treasure trove of knowledge. Tune in, and let's embark on this photographic odyssey together!******************************************************************SUPPORT THE PODCAST: www.buymeacoffee.com/camerashake******************************************************************JOIN THE CAMERA SHAKE COMMUNITY for the latest news and some behind the scenes insights: www.camerashakepodcast.com******************************************************************Check out our sponsor: www.platypod.com******************************************************************THIS WEEK'S LINKS:INTERESTED IN THE LOFOTEN VIKING PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP?https://www.idavewilliams.com/trainingDave Williams on the web:https://www.idavewilliams.com/Dave Williams on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/idavewilliams/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/idavewilliamsTwitter: https://twitter.com/idavewilliamsFOLLOW THEM on Instagram:David Bergman: @davidbergmanBob Pierce: @bobpiercephotographyPaul Kober: @paulkoberphotoRoel van Mirlo: @the_warriorkingMaria Effenberger: @marjaeffy======================================CAMERA SHAKE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/camerashakeFULL EPISODE 173 ‘Shooting Lofoten: The Gear Guide - A Deep Dive into the Cameras and Lighting Tools' IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON: YouTube - https://youtu.be/yCo7xRIqNo4Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2Y2LmfmSpotify - https://spoti.fi/304sm2G======================================FOLLOW US ONInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/camerashakepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camerashakepodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/ShakeCameraKersten's website:www.kerstenluts.comKersten on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kerstenluts/https://www.instagram.com/threeheadsinarow/
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Episode 87 of the Backpacking Light podcast features highlights from our new Publisher's Gear Guide - the gear that I actually own and use on my backcountry adventures. To view the show notes for this podcast, click here.
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I've made this dead simple. These are the only 5 pieces of gear you need to start running tracks with your band.When it comes to buying gear to run tracks, you've got more options than you know what to do with. And if you're just starting out, it's hard to know what's actually necessary versus what can wait til later.Well, I'm making it easy. These 5 pieces of gear give you everything you need to start running tracks.Plus, learn about the Ableton template that 4,000+ musicians and touring artists are using to build sets in minutes and make things easy on stage.The 2023 Gear Guide
If I were in charge of a music tech company, these would top my list of things to create.These three pieces of music tech don't exist yet, or if there's a version of them that does, there are things I'd change. Or maybe I'm not aware that they do exist! (Drop a comment with a link if they do!)What's in this episode: 3 ideas for music gear and/or tech Why and how they'd be useful Recommended prices for each Maybe this gear or something really close already exists, and I'm just unaware of it. If so — drop a comment with a link! I'd love to check it out.What do you wish existed? If you were in charge of a music tech company, what would you create that you haven't found? Check out my 2023 Gear Guide here
Have you considered what you want to do to show up bigger for yourself in the New Year? Our students are thinking the same thing. We just launched the Storied Vodcast Studio program, and the response has been positive. To celebrate the launch, this week's episode is a gift from me to you. We have updated our Ultimate Video Gear Guide for the holidays with our favorite picks to help you look and feel fabulous in producing video and podcast content for your audience. Do you not have a vodcast (video podcast) or podcast yet? Whether the answer is yes or no, The Ultimate Video Gear Guide is what you need to show up looking fantastic. Take the quick 2-minute quiz, download the free updated guide at https://storiedcoaching.com/cameracoach right now, and follow along with me during this week's episode. Then start leaving hints around the house for Santa. Oh, and if you want to go all In on yourself and launch your vodcast and podcast, you can find out more at https://www.storiedteams.com/Confident-On-Camera-Coaching-Studio. 2 Key Takeaways ➡️ Learn how to dial in your video setup with Camera placement, essential lighting, and background curation. ➡️ Get tips, tricks, and links to the gear we recommend to help you look and feel amazing presenting on-camera.
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Join me as I sit down with Josh Kirchner, the Dialed in Hunter, as we discuss the essential equipment needed to make you a successful backpack hunter! Arizona Wildlife Federation https://azwildlife.org/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/azwildlife/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/AZWildlifeFed Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/azwildlifefed/ Dialed in Hunter Blog - http://dialedinhunter.com/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6ItIjVnltPYvPWohOPk0dQ Buy the Book - https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Backpack-Hunter-Beginners-Backcountry/dp/B085KS1PBV Arizona Game and Fish Department https://www.azstatejobs.gov/jobs/program-project-specialist-2-phoenix-arizona-united-states-4055e391-56cb-4818-8632-61cbcebee762 Arizona Backcountry Hunters and Anglers https://www.backcountryhunters.org/3rd_annual_world_championship_dove_cook_off https://www.backcountryhunters.org/family_squirrel_camp Valley of the Sun Quail Forever https://www.votsqf.com/ Arizona Afield Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/arizona-afield/id1447456250
It requires two hands and two feet to play drums. So yeah, sure, let's add the highly technical responsibility of tracks to the drummer's plate. Makes sense.Bands that successfully run backing tracks think intentionally about who will be responsible for them.Here are 7 tips to help you choose the right band member to run click and tracks in your band:1) Avoid the drummer2) Consider having the music director run tracks3) Who is the most technically capable person? (You can rule out the guy with the 5stringslayer@aol.com email address)4) Who is comfortable troubleshooting? (Any IT folks in the band?)5) Pick someone who has good musical instincts and knowledge6) Consider someone not on stage like a dedicated playback tech7) Buy them a MIDI controller that makes sense for their roleWho runs tracks in your band and what made you choose them? Let me know in the comments!Like this content? Make sure to subscribe to see when I post new videos: https://fs2s.link/youtube-subscribeBecome a From Studio to Stage student: https://fs2s.link/subscribeDownload all my templates/patches/presets:https://fs2s.link/shopSet-up a quick 15 minute call with me: https://fs2s.link/15minuteSet-up an hour long remote Zoom call with me:https://fs2s.link/oneononePurchase Ableton Livehttps://fs2s.link/abletonPurchase Ableton Pushhttps://fs2s.link/push----Download my free Gear Guide:https://fs2s.link/gearDownload free Click Tracks for Ableton Live:https://fs2s.link/clicksDownload free Guide Cue files for Ableton Live: https://fs2s.link/cuesDownload free ProPresenter 7 MIDI cues template:https://fs2s.link/pp7Download my free Getting Started with Live 11 Guide:https://fs2s.link/live-11Download free LTC/Timecode files for Ableton Live:https://fs2s.link/timecodeDisclaimer: This video and description may contain affiliate links. By you clicking on these links, you're supporting this channel and buying gear at the same time. ★ Support this podcast ★
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/333 Presented By: Dette Flies, Angler's Coffee, Stonefly Nets, Zoe Angling Group Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Ross Purnell, the Editor of the Fly Fisherman Magazine, shares how he fulfilled his childhood dream by filling in one of the most important roles at the publication. Find out who are the people that inspired him to fly fish and who mentored him to become a fly fishing writer. Ross describes the process of creating content and how they come up with ideas for stories that make it to the magazine. We also discover who the top contributors are at FFM. Plus, Ross reveals the big topics they're going to feature in the next 2 issues this year. Show Notes with Ross Purnell and The Fly Fisherman Magazine 03:15 - Jacques Cousteau was Ross's first hero. He used to watch Jacques' videos all the time when he was a kid. That made him become more interested in the underwater world. 04:00 - Tom Tietze was also a big fan of Jacques Cousteau - he was recently on the podcast at WFS 312 08:00 - Ross deal with 2 kinds of stories in the magazine In most of the stories that run there, he's not personally involved. Somebody pitches him the story idea and he decides if it's a good fit - they write it, and he edits it. That's 95% of the content in the magazine. Someone calls him up and says "this is a great story or this has never been done". If it fits in the schedule and no other experts on the ground, he considers it. 09:40 - Domenick Swentosky was on the podcast at WFS 305. He's got a great blog that covers waters in Pennsylvania. 11:20 - Ross's mom bought him a subscription to fly fisherman magazine on his 16th birthday. He started reading stories from Lefty Kreh and Gary Borger. He also bought VHS tapes about fly fishing. That's how he learned to fly fish. 13:00 - Jim McLennan wrote for the Fly Fisherman Magazine. He owned the local fly shop in Canada where Ross lives. That became an inspiration for Ross to dream of writing for magazines. 16:30 - John Randolph, former Editor of Fly Fisherman Magazine, hired Ross in 1996. John interviewed Ross on the phone and Ross got assaulted. John used his other phone to call 911. 18:30 - In 2009, Ross became the new Editor of Fly Fisherman Magazine. He was mentored and groomed by John to fill in for the Editor role. 21:00 - Ross mentions the dedicated people that work on their magazine like their Art Director, Sales Rep, Digital Editor, etc. 22:25 - Ross describes how their process of writing articles looks like from the magazine to a digital version 23:45 - George Daniel recently wrote for the magazine about Euro Jigging and also has a video demonstration 27:45 - Ross describes their conscious effort to highlight other species aside from trout. They also highlight lesser-known waters so that people would get off crowded waters. 31:40 - John Randolph got Dave Whitlock to do the first printed story for carp fishing 32:20 - I recently ran into Oliver White at the IFTD - he was on the podcast back in March 2019 at WFS 069. Oliver has been writing for the FFM for years. 34:30 - Hilary Hutcheson has been the top contributor to the magazine for the past 3 years. Ross describes how pleasurable it is to work with her. 35:25 - George Daniel was on the podcast at WFS 055. George writes a lot of how-to stuff. 36:10 - Blane Chocklett is also one of FFM's top contributors. 37:10 - Landon Mayer does a lot of work in the Rockies, Colorado. Landon was on the podcast at WFS 295 38:30 - There's always an opportunity to get your story in the magazine. You can reach out to Ross at ross@flyfisherman.com and pitch your idea, why it's interesting and why it should be in the magazine. 39:20 - They publish 3 annuals. One of them is called, Destinations, and it's mostly about international fly fishing - it comes out every labor day 40:30 - One of the annuals is called, Gear Guide, which comes out before Thanksgiving 41:20 - And then the other annual is called, Fly Fishing Made Easy - a magazine for beginners 48:15 - Ross talks about jungle fishing. He was on the Orvis Podcast with Tom Rosenbauer where they dug in more about jungle fishing. 48:45 - Blood Run: Fly Fishing with Amazon Warriors is a 90 mins documentary film by FFM - scroll below to watch this film 52:12 - Ross talks about Indifly - a nonprofit organization that brings attention to some of the unknown fisheries in the world, partnering up with the local communities and making sure the locals benefit from the program. 56:55 - Shoutout to Supaman, an indigenous hip-hop artist 58:20 - FFM comes out 5 times a year and 3 are already done as of this date (2022) 58:30 - Ross is excited about the Klamath Dam being taken down. It will be featured in their fall FFM issue. 1:01:30 - Ross talks about the Deerfield River relicensing in Massachusetts 1:02:55 - George Daniel has a story coming out about "Controlling Your Loop" - Ross talks about it and some other things coming up for FFM 1:04:00 - Ross talks about the biggest FFM they've published 1:05:30 - They have a contributor from England that wrote "What Trout See" which talks about how trout's vision works 1:07:55 - Costa Sunglasses not only makes awesome sunglasses but has been doing great things for the fly fishing community. Evan Russell from Costa was on the podcast at WFS 272. Conclusion with Ross Purnell and The Fly Fisherman Magazine So there you go.. If you have an idea for a story that you think would be good to put in the magazine, you can reach out to Ross at ross@flyfisherman.com. They always welcome fresh and interesting stories. Ross is proof that dreams come true when you chase your heart. He loved reading fly fishing magazines when he was young and programmed his mind that he will one day write for the magazines, so he did. Law of attraction baby, it works! Whatever it is that you see yourself doing, even though it seems so far from where you're currently at.. just take that first step and focus on what you can do now. Keep that vision in mind but don't let it overwhelm you. Trust the process and the rest shall follow! Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/333
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This week on the podcast, we present the complete guide to the specific bike gear you need to start in triathlon or road cycling -- and we explain the reasons behind each decision you'll need to make! We go into tri bike vs. road bike, the type of budget to consider, used vs. new, aero bars, helmets, group sets, bike shoes, wheels & tires, electronics, and what type of saddle you need! It's all here to help you make the best decisions to start cycling.
Welcome to The How to Make a Podcast Podcast! My name is Casey Ruff from Boundless Body LLC, and I am the host of Boundless Body Radio! This is episode 5, all about getting ready for your first episode!Special love to- Tom Buck and his incredible Gear Guide!Boundless Body Radio's guest Dave Scott! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode, we introduce you to our new Gear Guide, McKenna Buck, and talk about what we need to start considering this Spring, just in time for Spring cleaning, to clean out, restock, and make sure we're ready to have a proper inventory of consumables - no more toilet paper shortages here. This episode is to help you start thinking about all the consumables you may need to maintain yourself, and provide a bit of normalcy to an otherwise stressful situation, which are disasters and pandemics. Please subscribe and help others find us by rating us with 5-Stars on itunes - get the word out as we explore each week personal safety, home preparedness, and disaster planning for the Non-Prepper's out there, like us.