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Best podcasts about Jeremy Jones

Latest podcast episodes about Jeremy Jones

City Cast Pittsburgh
Can a Shot-and-a-Beer City Also Be a Wine Town?

City Cast Pittsburgh

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 29:32


Pittsburgh's wine scene is growing and improving, thanks to dedicated sommeliers, importers, and educators. Whether you're a newbie or a wine connoisseur, there's a spot for you to soak in the vibes while sipping from a fancy stemmed glass. Host Megan Harris is running through a few of our region's best wine bars with Discover the Burgh's Jeremy Jones and culinary educator Kanika Rautji, aka The Indian Somm. And if you don't even know where to get started, Kanika's got a few questions to help you decide what wine you might like to try.  Learn more about the sponsors of this April 16th episode: Prolonlife.com/city - Use this link for 15% off Franklin Street Market Liberty Magic Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news?  Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're on Instagram @CityCastPgh. Text or leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Roast! West Coast
Ryan Laemel, COO at Protect Our Winters

Roast! West Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 53:34


Coffee With is an offshoot of Coffee People where we have a chat with someone outside the industry. Today's Coffee With Podcast guest is Ryan Laemel. He is the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Protect Our Winters, which is a climate change non-profit based in Colorado. The brainchild of professional snowboarder Jeremy Jones, POW and the POW team address the climate change emergency with a sense of urgency on both big and small scales—local, national, and global. They aim to be the voice on climate change for the outdoor recreation community. Find Online: https://protectourwinters.org/ and  @ProtectOurWinters_ . See more coffee content and read the Coffee People newsletter at: https://www.roastwestcoast.comThis episode is part of Podcasthon!Coffee People is presented by Roastar, Inc., the premier coffee packaging company utilizing digital printing. Roastar enables small-to-gigantic coffee businesses tell a big story. Learn more at https://bit.ly/4gIsHff.Follow @roastar on Instagram Brands We've Partnered With:*Shop for Yeah, No...Yeah, our collaboration roast with Relative Coffee celebrating a Midwest turn of phrase. Buy Now: https://relativecoffeeco.com/products/yeah-no-yeah Shop for the Simply Good Brewer. We've used ours nearly 1000 times: https://partners.simplygoodcoffee.com/roastBuy us a cup of coffee! https://roastwestcoast.substack.com/subscribeCoffee People is one of the premier coffee and entrepreneurship podcasts, featuring interviews with professionals in the coffee industry and coffee education. Host Ryan Woldt interviews roastery founders, head roasters, coffee shop owners, scientists, artists, baristas, farmers, green coffee brokers, and more. This show is also supported by Marea Coffee , Cape Horn Green Coffee Importers, Sivitz Roasting Machines, and Hacea Coffee Source. Head to www.roastwestcoast.com for show recaps, coffee education, guest list and coffee news.Register to become an organ donor at: https://registerme.org/.*Clicking these links to purchase will also support Roast! West Coast through their affiliate marketing programs.

Pro Series with Eric Dillman
EP. 183 Discovering Success: Blogging, Branding & Pittsburgh with Jeremy Jones

Pro Series with Eric Dillman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 45:53


In Episode 183 of the Pro Series Podcast, Eric sits down with Jeremy Jones, the founder of Discover the Burgh, to dive into his journey in the digital world. From launching one of Pittsburgh's top online travel and lifestyle brands to mastering the art of blogging and content creation, Jeremy shares valuable insights on building an audience, staying authentic, and turning passion into a thriving platform. Whether you're a content creator, entrepreneur, or Pittsburgh enthusiast, this episode is packed with inspiration and expert advice you won't want to miss!

Los Sabados Mando Yo
Jeremy Jones, El Ted Bundy de saldo

Los Sabados Mando Yo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 109:30


Imagina un mundo donde los asesinos no necesitan esconderse… porque el sistema los protege. Jeremy Bryan Jones no es ficción: es un depredador real que mató bajo un nombre robado, mientras el FBI miraba hacia otro lado, porque las bases de datos policiales jamás vincularon su alias con su pasado de violador. En este episodio, revelamos cómo un monstruo burló a la justicia… y cuántos como él siguen libres. Hoy en Los Sábados Mando Yo Jeremy Jones, El Ted Bundy de saldo //Enlaces https://law.justia.com/cases/alabama/court-of-appeals-criminal/2007/050527.html https://www.lavanguardia.com/sucesos/20230324/8848790/escalofriantes-confesiones-jeremy-jones-asesino-ted-bundy-hablarle-bragas-monja-caras-mal.html https://www.nacion.com/archivo/abren-proceso-contra-presunto-asesino-en-serie-de-mujeres/NKFB6OQQXZCHRJTR5HG3XV7RSE/story/ //Nos Puedes Encontrar en estos lugares: Mi Lista de Amazon https://www.amazon.es/hz/wishlist/ls/11MB382F78KC6?ref_=wl_share Telegram Grupo : https://t.me/LosSabadosMandoYo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lossabadosmandoyo Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/lossabadosmandoy Twitter: @SabadosMandoYo Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/7JMeLxFHMtWHEVRGRCY4KO?si=o_HA9s7DR6KFXF_1RRK8KQ Apple Podcast : https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/los-sabados-mando-yo/id1479960558 Ivoox : https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-sabados-mando-yo_sq_f1774095_1.html Feed : https://www.ivoox.com/sabados-mando-yo_fg_f1774095_filtro_1.xml

Everything Remade
Episode 245: Jeremy Jones (Braininavat)

Everything Remade

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 66:38


Everything Remade episode 245. Thanks so much to Jeremy for taking the time to chat with me. Intro/Outro track "The Dense Macabre" by Coma Regalia.  "devouring" "summoning" and "ghosts of myself" by Braininavat. hear more: braininavat1.bandcamp.com support Josh's art: ramenshamen.org If you are enjoying what you hear and would like to support the growth of this podcast directly you can do so by way of donation via paypal: middlemanrecords@gmail.com venmo: @ediequinn or join our patreon: patreon.com/humanmachine

Christ Fellowship Church Dawsonville
02.05.25 | WEDNESDAY NIGHT SERVICE | PASTOR JEREMY JONES

Christ Fellowship Church Dawsonville

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 34:18


02.05.25 | WEDNESDAY NIGHT SERVICE | PASTOR JEREMY JONES

The Duffel Shuffle Podcast
Nick Russell: A Splitboarders Soul with an Alpinists Drive

The Duffel Shuffle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 108:51


Nick Russell has been exploring the world by snowboard for more than a decade now. What started as a career competing, has transitioned to being strictly human powered exploration to some of the worlds highest peaks. Nick's drive comes from being truly passionate about riding his snowboard, and loves travel and exploration just as much as a day in Truckee riding with friends. Sam and Adrian sit down with Nick to talk about his path to riding professionally:- The three talk about Nick's career trajectory, from growing up in a skiing family, through competing on his snowboard, and eventually following the footsteps of those before him into the world of human powered exploration. - Mentors have played a big role in many professional's lives, and the mentorship of Jeremy Jones, Jim Zellers, Hilaree Nelson, Jim Morrison and others has shaped Nick's path. - Nick's recent expedition to Papsura, completing the first snowboard descent of the iconic peak, was a tribute line to the Hilaree Nelson, and a proud accomplishment.You can learn more about Nick and his career on his Instagram, @nick_russelll and check out his new film 'Papsura: Peak of Evil' on Youtube here.Follow our podcast on Instagram @duffelshufflepodcast where you can learn more about us and our guests. Visit our website at www.duffelshufflepodcast.com and join our mailing list. The Duffel Shuffle Podcast is supported by Alpenglow Expeditions, an internationally renowned mountain guide service based in Lake Tahoe, California. Visit www.alpenglowexpeditions.com or follow @alpenglowexpeditions on Instagram to learn more.

City Cast Pittsburgh
The Best Holiday Pop-Up Bars in Pittsburgh

City Cast Pittsburgh

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 19:27


We're getting into the holiday spirits with Pittsburgh's best, newest, and most over-the-top holiday pop-up bars. From South Side to Blawnox and especially Downtown, there's no shortage of Christmas and winter-themed cocktails and watering holes this year. So grab your puffy coat, your silliest sweater, and maybe your rain boots – we're going out with Discover the Burgh's Jeremy Jones to check them all out. Plus, if you want to double check the opening dates or hours on any of the pop-ups we mentioned, check out our list of holiday bars all around the city.  Learn more about the sponsors of this November 21st episode: Handmade Arcade Luray Caverns Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're also on Instagram @CityCastPgh! Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Trinity Church PCA Collierville
153. "Thankfulness" - Rev. Dr. Jeremy Jones (1 Corinthians 1:4-9)

Trinity Church PCA Collierville

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 24:39


For more information about our church, please visit our website.

Two Planker Podcast
Old Head New Head #8 Chris Benchetler

Two Planker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 175:08


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

Sarah Styles Your Life: The Southeast
Episode 53- Featuring Jeremy Jones of Jones Design Associates

Sarah Styles Your Life: The Southeast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 57:54


Meet Jeremy Jones, the visionary president of Jones Design Associates! As an exceptional interior designer, Jeremy has transformed some of the world's most stunning hotels, showcasing an impeccable attention to detail and a unique design language. His grand approach and thoughtful touches make each project truly captivating. If you appreciate innovative design, you won't want to miss this interview! https://www.jonesdesignassociates.com/

Why Can't We Talk About Amanda's Mom?
Ep.8: Traces of Truth

Why Can't We Talk About Amanda's Mom?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 47:16


Investigator Sarah Cailean is determined to figure out why the Kansas Bureau of Investigation dismissed Jeremy Jones's confession to the murder of Jennifer Judd. Then, DNA results come in – and a phone call reveals important new information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Blister Cinematic
'Deeper' w/ Jeremy Jones & Jonathan Ellsworth

Blister Cinematic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 71:31


Jeremy Jones & Jonathan Ellsworth revisit the 2010 film, Deeper, that Jeremy calls the most important movie of his snowboarding career — which is saying something, coming from a guy who was named snowboarder of the year 10 times, and a guy who's starred in over 100 films. But there is no question that DEEPER represents a watershed moment in snowsports films, when riders like Jeremy, Travis Rice, and Xavier De Le Rue are here pushing the limits of what is possible on the steepest slopes. In our conversation, Jeremy lays out what he was trying to do, where he was trying to push skiing and snowboarding, he shares the backstories behind the steepest lines he's ever ridden, lots of the lessons he learned, and more.RELATED LINKS: BLISTER+ Get Yourself CoveredRead Now: Our 24/25 Digital Winter Buyer's GuideOrder Now: Our 24/25 Winter Buyer's GuideTOPICS & TIMES:The Inspiration For Deeper (3:04)When Big Alaska Turned Small (6:46)The Station Wagon Scene?? (8:55)Jeremy's Goal with Deeper (11:50)Travis Rice (14:51)Tents & Steep Lines (19:54)Chamonix (20:56)Toe Edge Turns (25:01)Risk Assessment & Rule #1 (26:21)Antarctica (31:36)Riding Steeps (36:10)Fairweather, Alaska (38:38)Bivy Sack and Black Bomber and Frozen Joints (44:32)Fear (53:29)Production Challenges & Picking Lines (55:14)Wall of Walls (57:28)Spine Riding (59:40)Soundtrack & Rewatching the Film (1:03:02)Impact of Deeper (1:06:40)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister PodcastBikes & Big IdeasGEAR:30CRAFTEDOff The Couch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Profit By Design
316: Design Your Book to Drive Profits and Boost Your Business with Jeremy Jones

Profit By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 29:05


You've read many business books to help you grow your business, but have you ever thought about writing a book to grow your business? Today's show pulls back the curtain on the writing process to reveal how this endeavor can set you up for success, drive profits, and boost your business. Join us!Jeremy Jones is a military veteran, entrepreneur, author, and the founder/CEO of Jones Media Publishing. He's helped countless authors write, publish, and promote their books through his expertise in sales and marketing. As a renowned leader, mentor, coach, and creator of the Authority Coach Blueprint and Author Coaching Program, Jeremy has empowered aspiring authors to achieve their dreams. He hosts the Ideas & Impact Podcast and is the driving force behind Authority Coach. Jeremy's dedication, professionalism, and commitment to success make him a highly sought-after keynote speaker in the industry. In this episode, Jeremy reveals the pitfalls to avoid in authoring, publishing, and marketing a book, and Dr. Sabrina shares her school of hard knocks experiences as an author. Profit by Design is a Tap the Potential Production.Show Highlights:Jeremy's inspiration for writing books and helping othersThe biggest hurdles to overcome in writing a bookThe writing process starts with a blueprint. Be realistic in your goals for writing a book.The art of creating back-end profits from your bookJeremy's advice for fiction authors to optimize their leverageJeremy's example of a client with a nonfiction book who created complimentary resources for his audienceAn overview of what it's like to work with JeremyJeremy's most impactful book of 2024: Fix This Next by Mike Michalowicz (author of Profit First)Links and Resources:Connect with Jeremy Jones and Jones Media Publishing: Website (Get the free book publishing and launch guide!) and the Ideas & Impact Podcast Retain, grow, and deeply engage your A-players with the Dream Manager Program! The best way to create buy-in from your team members for your vision is to identify how your vision supports them in achieving their dreams. Enroll today!Become an employer of choice to attract the A-players you want on your team! We are now enrolling for the How to Hire the Best course. Sign up today!Sign up for the free A-Player Development Plan/Mini-Course. Track your A-players' development and retain your A-players!Ready to take your life back from your business? Want more time for what matters most and more money in your bank account than ever? Book a call with us today! Get your copy of A

Why Can't We Talk About Amanda's Mom?

Investigator Sarah Cailean narrows her list of suspects in the murder of Jennifer Judd. While in Missouri, she meets with the family of another potential victim of Jeremy Jones, to see if there are consistencies in the two crimes or the confessions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

BLISTER Podcast
Jeremy Jones on His New Sport & New Film, 'Purple Mountains Live Free or Die'

BLISTER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 43:16


Today we're catching up with Jeremy Jones, one of the greatest big mountain snowboarders of all time, to talk about what he's been up to this summer — including his new sport; his new movie, Purple Mountains Live Free or Die; and, Jeremy announces which classic film he and Jonathan will be breaking down soon on our Blister Cinematic podcast.RELATED LINKS:Get Yourself Covered: BLISTER+TOPICS & TIMES:Jeremy's New Sport (2:05)Mt. Hood (5:04)Purple Mountains Live Free or Die (8:46)New Hampshire (10:14)Abenaki Ski Area (12:50)The Art of Conversation (17:05)The Upcoming Election (21:17)Voting (30:21)The Ski Industry & (34:48)Jeremy's Blister Cinematic Choice (38:50)When & Where to Watch Purple Mountains (40:23) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Why Can't We Talk About Amanda's Mom?

After weeks of failed attempts, investigator Sarah Cailean sets up an interview with the person who knew Jennifer most intimately: her husband, Justin Judd. Sarah hopes to learn more about Jennifer, their marriage, the crime scene, and Justin's relationships with the two primary suspects: Chuck Chance and Jeremy Jones. Justin's statements lead her to new information in this confounding case. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Why Can't We Talk About Amanda's Mom?

After securing access to the case files, investigator Sarah Cailean narrows in on the original suspect: Chuck Chance. Thirty years later, police still consider him the primary suspect, and Sarah is determined to figure out why they think this friend of Jennifer and Justin might have killed her. Not wanting to develop tunnel vision, Sarah looks into a few other surprising names on the suspect list, and deeper into the one man who's confessed: Jeremy Jones. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

BJ Shea Daily Experience Podcast -- Official
Daily Podcast pt. 2 - "Barrett made us zucchini bread!"

BJ Shea Daily Experience Podcast -- Official

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 16:04


Beat Migs! And we talk about Jeremy Jones admitting something gross he did on the Baywatch set!

Why Can't We Talk About Amanda's Mom?
Ep.3: Justice for Jennifer

Why Can't We Talk About Amanda's Mom?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 45:19


In her quest to get to know Jennifer Judd, investigator Sarah Cailean meets one of Jennifer's best friends, Michelle McKorkel. Sarah is shocked to hear Michelle describe another close friend: Jeremy Jones. Then, after weeks of missed calls and unanswered emails, Sarah heads to the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office to see if the sheriff is willing to work together to determine who killed Jennifer Judd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Can't We Talk About Amanda's Mom?

Investigator Sarah Cailean heads to the intersection of Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri to to begin to untangle the many rumors swirling around the murder of Jennifer Judd and the confessions of Jeremy Jones. Starting in Jennifer's hometown of Picher, Oklahoma, Cailean hopes to get a better understanding of the 20-year-old woman at the center of this cold case. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It's Just 2 Movies
Pearl - XXX: State of the Union

It's Just 2 Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 117:21


Send us a Text Message.Destroy the Brain's Jeremy Jones returns to continue our Xuberant breakdown of Ti West's X trillogy, along with the hypothetically forgotten XXX franchise.  We're back and we're talking Pearl.  It's an interesting choice since Pearl isn't the main character in the first X movie, but you know what?  Ice Cube wasn't even in the first XXX movie, so wrap your head around that.  We're going to get Xtreme, we're going to get Xplicit, and we're going to Xplain things in a way that might be over the top.  So curbe your Xpectations, because it's time for another Xtended episode of xXIt's Just 2 MoviesXx!For information on Destroy the Brain's horror movie trivia night, check out their website here. (Hopefully we'll see you there!)My apologies to anyone that has been patiently waiting for us to update Patreon.  I have new premuim content is available now, and then at least once monthly after that with extended episodes of a new show format we're referring to as The Black Label Podcast.  More on that in future updates.It's Just 2 Movies is brought to you by 3AM Sweets!  Check out their packaged snackage for your next movie binge at 3amsweets.com!  Promo Code: cumjoke for one time 25% off your total order.Contact the show via email at:   itsjust2movies@gmail.comFacebook, TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, Letterboxd and the like  @itsjust2moviesDon't forget to subscribe on YouTube!Need  to buy some stuff on Amazon?  Visit our Amazon affiliate link to do  your shopping and it helps the show financially!  Wow!  Amazing! *As Amazon associates we earn from qualifying purchases*  Tropic Thunder, for instance! Want to support the show more directly and chuck in a buck?  Buy Me a Coffee Don't use Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any of those other platforms?  The show is always free on our website.   :) ***SPECIAL THANKS TO THESE FOLKS WHO CONTRIBUTE TO THIS DUMB SHOW***Russ Tafari.  @russ_tafari  and check out Russ Tafari Music Lamplighter Productions.     @lamplighter_productions_il Brad Sexton for our tunes.  Check out SUNDS Mad thanks to Dave, @wheep3d our video editor.  Check out our YouTube!Support the Show.

Christ Fellowship Church Dawsonville
08.14.24 | WEDNESDAY NIGHT SERVICE | PASTOR JEREMY JONES

Christ Fellowship Church Dawsonville

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 32:20


08.14.24 | WEDNESDAY NIGHT SERVICE | PASTOR JEREMY JONES

City Cast Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh's Best Patios for Outdoor Dining

City Cast Pittsburgh

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 22:47


Pittsburgh isn't exactly known for its sunny, blue-sky days, but that doesn't mean you can't enjoy outdoor dining! The city is full of restaurant patios, and today, we're giving out superlatives for the best ones. City Cast's Megan Harris is with Discover the Burgh's Jeremy Jones to decide which patios are the fanciest, most unusual, dog friendly, and of course, which actually have the tastiest food and drinks. Plus, if we've convinced you to visit Harmony Inn's patio, check out our guide to Harmony to plan a few more things to see and do. Learn more about the sponsors of this July 18th episode: Rivers of Steel Incogni - Use code CityCast for 55% off the annual plan. Pittsburgh Cultural Trust  Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news?  Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're on Instagram @CityCastPgh. Text or leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

High Value Discussions
Fit For Leadership | Desiree & Jeremy Jones | HVD Podcast | Ep. 18

High Value Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 96:04


In this episode of High Value Discussions, we dive deep into the world of fitness and personal development with the dynamic duo, Desiree and Jeremy Jones. As the visionary owners of Jones Inn Fitness, Desiree and Jeremy have transformed countless lives through their innovative approach to health and wellness. Desiree and Jeremy are not just fitness experts; they are passionate advocates for holistic well-being. Their journey began with a shared dream to create a space where fitness is not just a routine but a lifestyle. With a blend of cutting-edge training techniques and a deep understanding of mental and physical health, they have built a community that thrives on support, motivation, and results. Tune in to hear inspiring stories, expert tips, and the passion that fuels Desiree and Jeremy's mission. Whether you're a fitness enthusiast or just starting your journey, this episode is packed with value that will motivate you to take the next step towards a healthier, happier you. If you could be so kind and subscribe to my YouTube channel, like, comment, and share. As well as giving a 5 star rating followed by a review on Apple Podcast and Spotify. This helps the show grow tremendously, and I would greatly appreciate the support as I promise to continue to give value to each and every one of you. Connect with Desiree & Jeremy Jones: Jones Inn Fitness Website: https://jones-innfitness.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonesinnfitness Follow High Value Discussions Socials: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/@HighValueDiscussions/videos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highvaluediscussions/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@highvaluediscussions X: https://twitter.com/Dan_J_Gonzalez Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/high-value-discussions/id1704921472 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/55cxAJO4lPphznNGTTo1A8 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-gonzalez-4b21a72b1/

GameKeeper Podcast
EP:237 | Falconry : Under the Hood

GameKeeper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 100:18


This week we're joined by falconer Jeremy Jones, and his two raptors, Ruben the tiny kestrel and Eagle, the red-tail hawk. We learn about the millennia-old sport of falconry and the many details and hurdles that go into being a falconer. We were amazed to find out it's all about the hunt and these birds are trained to be hunting partners. It's a fascinating look back into ancient hunting culture and into what makes a person want to hunt alongside raptors today.  Listen, Learn and Enjoy.Enter for your chance to win your very own LS MT225s Compact Tractor and accessories. Learn more and sign up at: mossyoakgamekeeper.com/giveawaySupport the Show.Stay connected with GameKeepers: Enter the Gamekeeper LS Tractor Giveaway!: https://mossyoakgamekeeper.com/gamekeeper-ls-tractor-giveaway/ Instagram: @mossyoakgamekeepers Facebook: @GameKeepers Twitter: @MOGameKeepers YouTube: @MossyOakGameKeepers Website: https://mossyoakgamekeeper.com/ Subscribe to Gamekeepers Magazine: https://bit.ly/GK_Magazine Buy a Single Issue of Gamekeepers Magazine: https://bit.ly/GK_Single_Issue Join our Newsletters: Field Notes - https://bit.ly/GKField_Notes | The Branch - https://bit.ly/the_branch Have a question for us or a podcast idea? Email us at gamekeepers@mossyoak.com

The Radiopaedia Reading Room Podcast
49. Radiology expert witness with Jeremy Jones

The Radiopaedia Reading Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 49:29


Jeremy shares his experience as an expert witness in cases of suspected non-accidental injury. He provides tips for how to write expert witness reports and how to approach the courtroom environment in general. Plus, we learn a little bit more about Frank's Harry Potter knock-off novel! Vote "Stay Rad - The Song Contest" ► https://forms.gle/faWawACLsXJSpKdv8 Find Jeremy's lecture ► https://radiopaedia.org/courses/miscellaneous-lectures Radiopaedia 2024 Virtual Conference ► https://radiopaedia.org/courses/radiopaedia-2024-virtual-conference Become a supporter ► https://radiopaedia.org/supporters Get an All-Access Pass ► https://radiopaedia.org/courses/all-access-course-pass Andrew's X ► https://twitter.com/drandrewdixon Frank's X ► https://twitter.com/frankgaillard Ideas and Feedback ► podcast@radiopaedia.org   The Reading Room is a radiology podcast intended primarily for radiologists, radiology registrars and residents. 

Hope United Church
Anniversary Sunday Service 1

Hope United Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 35:10


Pastor Joshua and Pastor Keren speak with panelists Minister Kendy Ward, Diamond Stevens & Jeremy Jones to discuss their testimonies from being at Hope and what expectations they hear from the Lord about the coming year.

Hope United Church
Anniversary Sunday Service 2

Hope United Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 41:40


Pastor Joshua and Pastor Keren speak with panelists Minister Marielle Florio, Kenard Stevens & Jeremy Jones to discuss their testimonies from being at Hope and what expectations they hear from the Lord about the coming year.

Renegade by Centennial Beauty
The History of Influencer Marketing: How TikTok Redirected our Attention

Renegade by Centennial Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 28:39


This episode is powered by Inuit Mailchimp, Australia's #1 email marketing and automation platform. In this week's episode, I explore the history of influencer marketing, dating back to the 1930s. I look at how different moments in technology changed the industry— like the rise of mommy bloggers and the introduction of social media— before diving into how TikTok disrupted everything just a few short years ago. I also share three case studies of brands that have done TikTok influencer marketing well recently. The episode finishes with an interview with Inuit Mailchimp's global creative director Jeremy Jones, who talks me through the brand's recent launch into Australia and how this marketing campaign came to life. Timestamps: 6:28 History of influencer marketing 7:04 Coca-Cola redesigns Santa Claus 7:57 Celebrity endorsements 8:07 The introduction of digital influencers: mommy bloggers 9:30 The rise of social media 11:25 How TikTok disrupted the industry 12:56 Case study: Marc Jacobs 15:04 Case study: Poppi 17:12 Case study: Inuit Mailchimp 19:45 Interview with Jeremy Jones Find our podcast YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC18HclY7Tt5-1e3Z-MEP7Jg  Subscribe to our weekly Substack: https://centennialworld.substack.com/  Join our Geneva home: https://links.geneva.com/invite/7eb23525-9259-4d59-95e3-b9edd35861a5  Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/infinitescrollpodcast/ Follow Lauren on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenmeisner_/  Sources: https://www.adweek.com/brand-marketing/how-mom-bloggers-helped-create-influencer-marketing/  https://blog.commissionfactory.com/guides/influencer-marketing-history  https://www.inc-aus.com/kim-jao/how-marc-jacobs-cracked-code-for-going-viral-on-tiktok.html https://grin.co/blog/the-history-of-influencer-marketing/  https://www.aspire.io/blog/the-evolution-of-influencer-marketing https://www.internethistorypodcast.com/banner/#:~:text=There%20was%20no%20%E2%80%9Cone%E2%80%9D%20first,banner%20ad%20(or%20ads)      

It's Just 2 Movies
X - XXX

It's Just 2 Movies

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 120:06


Guess who's gonna' give it to you.  Go ahead, guess.  Today's episode is Xtreme af.  There's XXX tiddies in X and dudes with X tattoos in XXX.  Yes, we will probably be doing both of these trilogies together because this was a fun one.  We're joined by Jeremy Jones of Destroy the Brain to discuss X'ing.  Then we wrap it up with some Malort and I loose some faith in humanity.  So strap a sword to your dick, and lock in your ski's because it's time for another free-falling episode of It's Just 2 Movies!For more, subscribe to our Patreon! It's Just 2 Movies is brought to you by 3AM Sweets!  Check out their packaged snackage for your next movie binge at 3amsweets.com!  Promo Code: cumjoke for one time 25% off your total order.Contact the show via email at:   itsjust2movies@gmail.comFacebook, TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, Letterboxd and the like  @itsjust2moviesDon't forget to subscribe on YouTube!Need  to buy some stuff on Amazon?  Visit our Amazon affiliate link to do  your shopping and it helps the show financially!  Wow!  Amazing! *As Amazon associates we earn from qualifying purchases*  Tropic Thunder, for instance! Want to support the show more directly and chuck in a buck?  Buy Me a Coffee Don't use Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any of those other platforms?  The show is always free on our website.   :) ***SPECIAL THANKS TO THESE FOLKS WHO CONTRIBUTE TO THIS DUMB SHOW***Russ Tafari.  @russ_tafari  and check out Russ Tafari Music Lamplighter Productions for our artwork.     @lamplighter_productions_il Brad Sexton for our tunes.  Check out SUNDS Mad thanks to Dave, @wheep3d our video editor.  Check out our YouTube!Support the Show.

This Week in Kirkland
April 4, 2024 - TWIK

This Week in Kirkland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 23:42


This week Jim and David invite you to bike down and valet your bike while you stroll, shop and dine! Yet again the City achieves the highest credit rating. A recap of our City Council meeting. Take the No Idle Pledge. Keep our families safe with National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Tips to be safe on National Walking Day. Protect your pets with a “Go Kit”. Prevent identity theft. Empty that closet at the Spring Recycle Right Event. Patio season is in the horizon, get that lawn back into shape. Be prepared to save a life, take a CPR class. Final drive-in movie of the season! Donate blood, every pint counts. Get prepared for any emergency in our CERT Class. Special guest: Jeremy Jones, Parks Program Coordinator invites us to Earth Month Stewardship Events!https://www.kirklandwa.gov/podcast#04042024

Talkline with Hoppy Kercheval
Talkline for Monday, March 25, 2024

Talkline with Hoppy Kercheval

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 107:29


Today Hoppy is joined by Brad Howe, Joe Brocato, Tom Takubo, Mark Curtis, John Antonik, Jon Decker, Patrick Morrisey, and Jeremy Jones

Talkline with Hoppy Kercheval
Talkline for Friday, March 22, 2024

Talkline with Hoppy Kercheval

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 107:35


Today Hoppy is joined by Harvey Peyton, Jon Decker, Steve Cotton, Ben Hatfield, Jeremy Jones, Joe Brocato, and it's Friday so ending the show with Steam Release!

Talkline with Hoppy Kercheval
Talkline for Thursday, March 21, 2024

Talkline with Hoppy Kercheval

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 107:40


Today Hoppy is joined by Chris Lawrence, Ryan Schmelz, Brad McElhinny, Mitch Carmichael, Jeremy Jones, Jared Halpern, Sharon Covert, and Brad Howe

The Bomb Hole
JP Walker & Jeremy Jones: The Bomb Hole Episode 185

The Bomb Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 248:20


There are many famous duos in the sports world: LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski, Wayne Gretsky and Mark Messier, Venus Williams & Serena Williams, and in the snowboard world, perhaps the greatest duo of all time: JP Walker and Jeremy Jones. In this special duos episode, we dive into JP and Jeremy's past, present and future. We talk about the Forum 8, all of their legendary video parts, and everything in between. They also shed some light on their darkest moments and provide an insightful perspective on how they have handled hardships and used them as tools for growth. So sit down, buckle up, and tune in to this week's episode of The Bomb Hole!Follow JP Walker & Jeremy JonesJP WalkerJeremy JonesFollow Chris & SILKChris GrenierSILKFor all things Bomb HoleWebsite | https://thebombhole.com/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thebombhole/YouTube: @TheBombHoleThis episode is sponsored byBubs NaturalsMaster Plan CommunicationsWoodward Park CityMammoth MountainCBDayzSmithGoProBlackstrapIkonSpecial thank you to our Patreon Members for making our show possible! Ask us questions and suggest topics for guests and Group Chat when you become a member. Learn more and sign up: https://www.patreon.com/thebombholeChapters:00:00 Intro1:19 How They Met7:44 Kingpin Chronicles14:03 Dance24:45 Early Forum Products34:34 Ads (MCP & Bubs)36:41 Early Forum Products (Cont'd)39:44 Back-Country Back Then44:21 Run Through A Wall Trivia51:54 Mueller Park & Rail Gardens58:56 Early Contests1:07:09 Ad (GoPro)1:08:25 Street Spot Aesthetics1:18:15 Fan Worship & The Forum 81:29:05 Chasing The Dragon1:34:25 Ads (Blackstrap & Ikon)1:36:17 Patron Questions / A Strong Bond1:47:58 Shakedown1:57:30 NTVP Presented by Woodward Park City2:01:56 Ads (CBdayz & Mammoth Mountain)2:05:10 War Stories & Crew Beef2:32:16 Nixon Jib Fest2:38:25 Gambling2:43:09 Worlds Getting Turned Upside Down & Snowboard Philosophy3:21:14 Emotional Growth3:42:38 Hot Takes3:48:44 Return of Forum4:01:15 OutroCopyright Bomb Hole Media Inc. 2024

GEAR:30
Jeremy Jones on Gear Reviews; Gear Mistakes; Soft vs. Hard Boots; & More

GEAR:30

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 67:24


Jeremy Jones was in town last week, so in addition to getting out on snow together, Jonathan and he sat down in Blister HQ in Elevation Hotel to talk about gear reviews; the biggest gear mistakes riders make; full-camber vs. no-camber boards; soft vs. hard boots (including Shane McConkey's tinkering on that front); and more.RELATED LINKS:Blister Recommended Shop: Willi'sGet Covered: BLISTER+Jeremy & Xavier Nidecker on Re-Up TechTOPICS & TIMES:Riding CBMR, CBMR Freeride Comp (3:35)Jonathan Boarding, Jeremy Getting on Skis (6:00)Gear Reviews / Gear Reviewing (11:56)Materials, Weight, & Stiffness (25:15)Full-Camber vs No-Camber Boards (33:17)Boards for Beginners (35:47)Soft vs Hard Boots (42:06)Product Design at Jones (53:34)ReUptech (55:38)Blister Cinematic (58:35)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTEDBikes & Big IdeasBlister PodcastOff The Couch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Bomb Hole
Scotty Lago | The Bomb Hole Episode 183

The Bomb Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 175:45


Once battling on snowboarding's center stage, Scotty Lago fought tooth and nail to stay in competition with some of snowboarding's heaviest of hitters. He's dueled against Shaun White in the half-pipe. He's rode gnarly back-country lines with Travis Rice and Nicholas Müller. He's filmed A-grade video parts and even made his was onto Jimmy Kimmel. Beside's starting his own board company, Lago Boards, he's turned himself from "retired" snowboarder into full time out-doorsman. If you want to find out why and how Scotty Lago refused to go on Dr. Phil, check out this week's episode of The Bomb Hole!Follow Scotty LagoInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/scottylago/YouTube | @officialscottylago Follow Lago SnowboardsWebsite | https://www.lagosnowboards.com/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/lagosnowboards/Follow Chris, Jeremy & SILKChris Grenier: https://www.instagram.com/grendiesel/Jeremy Jones: https://www.instagram.com/jeremy___jones/SILK: https://www.instagram.com/silk.daze/Show Notes:Flow BindingsAndrew Mutty"White Air" Movie TrailerGrenade Entertainment's "The Boned Age"Red Bull's "That's It, That's All"Red Bull's "The Art of Flight"Kevin Pearce's "The Crash Reel" TrailerEast Street Archives' Homesick EventFor all things Bomb HoleWebsite | https://thebombhole.com/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thebombhole/YouTube: @TheBombHole TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebombholeListen on Apple Podcast | https://apple.co/3UEm0l5Listen on Spotify | https://sptfy.com/BombHoleSpotifyThis episode is sponsored byWoodward Park City: https://www.woodwardparkcity.com/Mammoth Mountain: https://www.mammothmountain.comCBDayz: https://cbdayz.comSmith: https://www.smithoptics.comGoPro: https://gopro.com/en/us/LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/bombholeSki-Doo: https://ski-doo.brp.com/us/en/Blackstrap: https://bsbrand.comSpecial thank you to our Patreon Members for making our show possible! Ask us questions and suggest topics for guests and Group Chat when you become a member. Learn more and sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/thebombholeChapters:00:00 Intro2:08 Did Scotty Rob A Bank?13:26 New Hampshire Roots20:30 Run Through A Wall Trivia26:14 The Big Break34:23 Ad (Ski-Doo)36:02 Riding For Flow47:47 Early Career54:37 Ads (CBDayz & Mammoth)57:51 Contest Talk / Jaw Wired Shut1:05:55 Filming1:15:02 Pipe Run Philosophy1:23:48 The Olympics / Battling Shaun White1:44:26 NTVP Presented by Woodward1:49:21 Ads (Blackstrap & LMNT)1:51:27 Lago Boards1:57:30 Hunting2:17:32 Ad (GoPro)2:18:47 Hunting (Cont'd)2:22:08 Hot Takes2:35:06 Set Ups / What's Next / Thank YousCopyright Bomb Hole Media Inc. 2024

The Bomb Hole
Bud Keene | The Bomb Hole Episode 182

The Bomb Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 170:59


Is this the latest episode of The Bomb Hole or an audio book narrated by the smoothest voice on planet earth? Well, to be honest, we're not quite sure but either way we definitely like it. Bud Keene has been in the game longer than most and still going strong. He was around when snowboards first got edges and the fins taken off and now he's been coaching the best and making a lasting impact on every rider he works with. He's all about amplitude, going big, and a firm believer that the language we use matters. He's inspirational, he's rough around the edges, and he's wise beyond belief. So sit down, buckle up, and listen to Bud Keene's mesmerizing voice on this episode of The Bomb Hole!Follow Bud Keenehttps://www.instagram.com/budkeene144/Check Out His Canadian AthletesLiam Gill: https://www.instagram.com/trill_grill_/Brooke D'Hondt: https://www.instagram.com/brookedhondt/Follow Chris, Jeremy & SILKChris Grenier: https://www.instagram.com/grendiesel/Jeremy Jones: https://www.instagram.com/jeremy___jones/SILK: https://www.instagram.com/silk.daze/Show Notes:For all things Bomb HoleWebsite | https://thebombhole.com/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thebombhole/YouTube: @TheBombHole TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebombholeListen on Apple Podcast | https://apple.co/3UEm0l5Listen on Spotify | https://sptfy.com/BombHoleSpotifyThis episode is sponsored byHippeas: https://hippeas.comMammoth: https://www.mammothmountain.comMammoth: https://www.mammothmountain.comCBDayz: https://cbdayz.comSmith: https://www.smithoptics.comSpecial thank you to our Patreon Members for making our show possible! Ask us questions and suggest topics for guests and Group Chat when you become a member. Learn more and sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/thebombholeChapters:00:00 Intro1:50 Coaching9:02 Keep Snowboarding Big24:42 Early Days33:49 Ad: Woodward Par City35:03 Early Days Cont'd40:31 From Riding to Coaching45:20 Fundamentals, Amplitude & Emotion1:04:19 Ad: Smith Optics1:05:18 Competitive Snowboarding1:22:57 Ad: Hippeas1:23:56 Coaching Style1:29:50 A Life of Adventure1:39:22 Ad: Mammoth1:41:03 X factor & Self Belief1:51:25 Coaching Shaun White2:01:12 Ad: CBDayz2:02:55 NTVP2:06:25 The Olympics / Superpipe2:39:56 Hot Takes2:45:04 Set Ups / What's Next / Thank YousCopyright Bomb Hole Media Inc. 2023#TheBombHole #BudKeene #Snowboarding

Mind the Track
Avalanches and the Frog Lake Huts | E30

Mind the Track

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 99:34


Fresh off a return from a two-night ski adventure at the Frog Lake Huts, right before PowBot's departure for Japan, the boys do a catch up, recapping the of the most dangerous periods of avalanche conditions ever in the Sierra Nevada. The boys discuss the unfortunate inbounds fatality on KT-22 opening day at Palisades Tahoe and PowBot recounts the only time he's ever been fully buried in an avalanche – inbounds at Sugar Bowl – and a second recovery he was involved in immediately after being unburied by a partner. The boys also chat about the inherent dangers of skiing inbounds on a storm day, terrain management, proper recovery gear, the dangers of group think and the expert halo, the risks of traveling in the backcountry and methods employed to stay safe even on considerable and high avalanche danger days, and why PowBot thinks avalanche education and safety is better in Canada and Europe than the U.S. The last third of the show recaps the boys' trip to the Frog Lake Huts (where Mind the Track was born a year ago) and successfully negotiating avalanche terrain in dangerous conditions en route. They also discuss why there are so many no-shows at Frog Lake despite sold-out reservation status. 2:00 – PowBot and Trail Whisperer fresh off a hut trip to Frog Lake. Lots going on with the snowpack in Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada.5:15 – Trail Whisperer featured on PBS Reno Wild Nevada show, an episode about the Toiyabe Crest Trail project. For interested volunteers, reach out to us with a DM or message.9:00 – Unstable snowpack and a dangerous avalanche cycle in the Sierra Nevada including a fatality inbounds at Palisades Tahoe on KT-22. 11:45 – What are snow facets and why do they make for dangerous avalanche conditions?15:30 – PowBot's full burial inbounds avalanche story from Sugar Bowl 26:00 – The safety culture of ski resorts with open boundaries featuring sidecountry and backcountry access. 28:00 – The difference between RECCO and an avalanche beacon. 31:00 – Being aware and cautious when skiing inbounds on a storm day and ski with a partner.35:00 – Terrain management is the number one consideration when skiing in the backcountry. 38:00 – Where are things at currently with the snowpack? Has it stabilized?39:45 – The Snoop Pow Dogg Snow Sizzle My Dizzle Powderiffic Snow Report41:15 – PowBot going to Hakuba, Japan to slash Japow for the first time ever.42:20 – Conjecture around the inbounds fatality at Palisades Tahoe. 46:45 – The Loveland Pass avalanche and the topic of people not reporting avalanches.48:45 – Information sharing system in Canada regarding snowpack and avalanche activity.49:50 – New York Times feature by John Branch – “Snow Fail – The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek”50:30 – Jeremy Jones video about an avalanche burial on the north face of Castle Peak.51:30 – It's really hard to die in the backcountry mountain biking. It's really easy to die in the backcountry skiing. 55:00 – Recap on the Frog Lake Huts trip and traveling in considerable avalanche conditions.1:11:00 – The difference between riding a singletrack and a cutting in a skintrack. 1:14:00 – The high no-show rate at the Frog Lake Huts and PowBot's rant about guides booking out the huts in advance, and Truckee Donner Land Trust opening reservations to more than two nights.1:25:00 – Where do you carry your avalanche beacon, probe and shovel?1:32:00 – The dangers of group think and the expert halo.1:34:00 – PowBot getting fired up for his trip to Japan.

The Rice Stuff
#82 2023 USA Rice Outlook Conference Wrap Up

The Rice Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 44:24


The 2023 USA Rice Outlook Conference took place in early December in Indian Wells, California. Rice industry members from around the world gathered to network and learn from dozens of speakers on as many important topics. Michael and Lesley talk highlights and play clips from several education sessions, though they only scratched the surface. With special guests: Michael Fruge, Cole Jones, Jeremy Jones, Jay Coker, Dr. Michele Reba, Dr. Michael Humber, Dr. Ben Runkle, Aled Thomas, Cameron Jacobs, and Steve Linscombe Hosted by: Michael Klein and Lesley Dixon

The Bomb Hole
Shaun White | The Bomb Hole Episode 177

The Bomb Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 126:30


Did he leave snowboarding or did snowboarding kick him out? Arguably the best to ever do it, Shaun White has accumulated dozens of medals including multiple Olympic golds and even two perfect 100 run scores in pipe. Wearing pants tighter than most and a stance wider than anyone else at the top of the pipe, he managed to make a truly timeless impact on the sport. For years he was miles ahead of the competition, going bigger and faster than the rest. Now he's focusing his energy on his new snowboard brand: Whitespace, and plans to be a part of the snowboard community for the foreseeable future. Find out where it all started, and possibly even where it all went wrong, on this week's monumental episode of The Bomb Hole!Follow Shaun Whitehttps://www.instagram.com/shaunwhite/Watch Shaun's "The Last Run" Documentary on HBO MAXhttps://www.max.com/shows/shaun-white-the-last-run/96cfe7e2-a136-4b74-9870-c7d54a2dc0a3Check Out Whitespacehttps://www.instagram.com/whitespace_____/https://whitespacesnow.comFollow Chris & JeremyChris Grenier: https://www.instagram.com/grendiesel/Jeremy Jones: https://www.instagram.com/jeremy___jones/Show Notes:Shaun's Wikipedia page | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaun_WhiteShaun's Olympics page | https://olympics.com/en/athletes/shaun-whiteShaun's 2012 @XGames Pants | https://www.instagram.com/p/CzrdbGHPLsD/Shaun's Perfect 100 at 2012 @XGames in said pants | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y43FolFlY78&t=34s @mackdawgproductions4110 's "Pulse" (2002) | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6V2bKAi4ACc&t=813sWhite Album (2005) | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6t0jZzoT6YSubjekt Haakonsen | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsnhdPcXMV8Riders Mentioned:Andreas Wiig | https://www.instagram.com/andreaswiig/Ayumu Hirano | https://www.instagram.com/ayumuhirano1129/Louie Vito | https://www.instagram.com/louievito/Bud Keene | https://www.instagram.com/budkeene144/Keir Dillon | https://www.instagram.com/keirdillon/Trevor Andrew | https://www.instagram.com/troubleandrew/JJ Thomas | https://www.instagram.com/jjthomas_/Romain De Marchi | https://www.instagram.com/rdmyes/Danny Davis | https://www.instagram.com/travelindan/Danny Kass | https://www.instagram.com/mrdanielkass/Gabe L'Heureux | https://www.instagram.com/gabe_lheureux/Travis Rice | https://www.instagram.com/travisrice/Ross Powers | https://www.instagram.com/rosspowers/Kelly Clark | https://www.instagram.com/thekellyclark/Chloe Kim | https://www.instagram.com/chloekim/For all things Bomb HoleWebsite | https://thebombhole.com/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thebombhole/Listen on Apple Podcast | https://apple.co/3UEm0l5Listen on Spotify | https://sptfy.com/BombHoleSpotifyThis episode is sponsored byIkon Pass: https://www.ikonpass.comCapita: https://capitasnowboarding.comUnion: https://unionbindingcompany.comPub Beer: https://10barrel.com/beer/pub-beer/Oakley: https://www.oakley.com/en-usHippeas: https://hippeas.com (Use BOMBHOLE at checkout for 20% off)Dragon: https://www.dragonalliance.com (Use BOMBHOLE20 at checkout)Bubs Naturals: https://www.bubsnaturals.comLMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/bombholeSun Bum: https://www.sunbum.comSpecial thank you to our Patreon Members for making our show possible! Ask us questions and suggest topics for Group Chat when you become a member. Learn more and sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/thebombholeChapters:0:00 Intro1:06 The Skyhook2:15 Filling The Void13:49 From Skate to Snow23:42 Wide Stance & Winging It30:28 Ads: Sun Bum & New Bombhole Products32:58 Young Shaun39:50 Alienation & Disconnection1:07:49 Ads: Bubs Naturals & Dragon Alliance1:10:26 Trick Nerd Stuff1:22:28 NTVP Presented by Ikon1:25:52 White Album1:33:05 Ads: Hippeas & LMNT1:34:43 Good vs Great1:45:20 Ad: Pub Beer1:45:51 Hot Takes Presented by Oakley1:58:37 OutroCopyright Bomb Hole Media Inc. 2023#TheBombHole #ShaunWhite

The Bomb Hole
Jody Wachniak | The Bomb Hole Episode 174

The Bomb Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 208:58


If you're a fan of tweaked grabs, nice pokes, and slow, controlled rotations then this week's episode is a must watch for you. Jody Wachniak thinks that style matters and we have to agree. Coming from snow-mobile royalty, Jody was destined for the back country and somehow can make any trick look good. When he's not filming absolute A-grade bangers with the rest of the Manboys crew, he's been getting his own snowboard podcast off the ground. Watching the AirTime Podcast gain traction makes us all feel hopeful for snowboard media moving forward. So sit down, grab a snack, and hold on while we talk about illegal tricks, stylish grabs, and how the snow-mobile was invented on this week's episode of The Bomb Hole!Show Notes:Listen to The Puppet Show on 99.9 KUAA Radio: https://kuaafm.org/Jake Kuzyk: https://www.instagram.com/jakekuzyk/Andrew Geeves: https://www.instagram.com/andrew_geeves/Darrah Reid-McLean: https://www.instagram.com/darrahreidm/Wild Cat's "Lil Bastards": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbNPNpgEkccDevun Walsh: https://www.instagram.com/devwalsh/Follow Jody WachniakInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jodywachniak/Check Out Air Time PodcastYouTube: @airtimepodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/airtime_podcast/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/air-time-podcast/id1459551216Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/45QWgKIHQA62cyUK47AAQi?si=9d6869b7bb014964Keep Up With The ManboysYouTube: @TheManboys Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themanboys/Watch "Tango Echo November": https://youtu.be/2SPONSHRz3cFollow Chris & JeremyChris Grenier: https://www.instagram.com/grendiesel/Jeremy Jones: https://www.instagram.com/jeremy___jones/For all things Bomb HoleWebsite | https://thebombhole.com/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thebombhole/Listen on Apple Podcast | https://apple.co/3UEm0l5Listen on Spotify | https://sptfy.com/BombHoleSpotifyThis episode is sponsored byIkon Pass: https://www.ikonpass.comCapita: https://capitasnowboarding.comUnion: https://unionbindingcompany.comPub Beer: https://10barrel.com/beer/pub-beer/Oakley: https://www.oakley.com/en-usHippeas: https://hippeas.com (Use BOMBHOLE at checkout for 20% off)Dragon: https://www.dragonalliance.com (Use BOMBHOLE20 at checkout)Special thank you to our Patreon Members for making our show possible! Ask us questions and suggest topics for Group Chat when you become a member. Learn more and sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/thebombholeChapters:0:00 Intro1:47 AirTime Podcast7:48 Growing Up in Winnipeg25:20: Ads: Bomb Hole News & Hippeas Snacks27:49 Fred38:20 Super Park47:56 Run Through A Wall Trivia54:10 Pet Peeves1:07:30 Ads: Dragon Alliance (BOMBHOLE20)1:08:53 From Park Jumps to The Back Country1:26:47 Style / Kits / Strengths2:03:22 NTVP Presented by Ikon2:10:06 Judging Natural Selection2:29:28 Manboys2:55:20 Guest Question Marathon3:08:34 Pub Beer Crap Shoot3:10:50 Hot Takes Presented by Oakley3:19:30 Set Ups / What's Next / Thank YousCopyright Bomb Hole Media Inc. 2023

The Snowboard Project
Real Talk - White Ribbon of Death - with Chad Otterstrom & Mark Sullivan

The Snowboard Project

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 51:29


We are back with a new episode of Real Talk with Chad Otterstrom and Mark Sullivan. In this episode we talk about the preseason as well as the beginning of the new snowboarding season. Then we discuss the question, "What is wrong with snowboarding?"   Support independent snowboarding media at http://patreon.com/thesnowboardproject Send us feedback at mark@thesnowboardproject.com    Here is a transcription of the show:   Mark (00:20.844) Today we have another episode of Real Talk on the Snowboard Project. I'm joined by Chad Otterstrom. Chad is a contender for greatest of all time status in the sport of snowboarding. He would never claim that for himself, so I'll just claim it for him. How you doing today, Chad? Chad (00:27.892) Yeah. Chad (00:47.722) I'm good, just, you know, I just moved out of Breckenridge for the season. I'll be back and forth. But I've been living in my truck for the last 16.5 months. Mark (00:57.756) 16.5, okay. You were counting the days, I see. Chad (00:59.963) the Yeah, now I'm back. I'm back and I got a place and you know, for my dogs, I live by a river. It's awesome. I'm doing good. Mark (01:09.464) Okay, well maybe you can explain this. It's like you were living in your truck for 16 and a half months. Why? Chad (01:16.978) Um, because I'm trying to crack the code, uh, of passive income. I was trying to Airbnb my condo and see how that went. And instead of renting a place, I just put a topper on my truck and just went rogue. And, and, uh, that, you know, six months to a year turned into 16 months, which is longer than expected, but, uh, now I've cracked the code and, uh, yeah, I was just going to, yeah, I got a place to sleep. I have a bed. Mark (01:19.535) Mm-hmm. Mark (01:36.22) Mm-hmm. Mark (01:41.772) You cracked the code and you're back in the house? Chad (01:46.186) outside of the back of my truck. Mark (01:47.82) Okay, so you were on the road for 16 and a half months. What's like the coolest thing that you saw while you were on the road? Chad (01:53.274) Um, I saw way too many whole foods parking lots. Uh, I did get hit by a semi and Edwards. I was parked at a rest area and the semi clipped me and then took off. And that cost me thousands of dollars because the insurance didn't cover that because they took off. Um, that wasn't the coolest thing. That was for sure. But, uh, I did, I went to Japan. I went to Canada. I went to Alaska. I went to Mount Hood. I did all these things that didn't require my own home. So, uh. Mark (01:56.684) Okay. Oh. Mark (02:17.372) That's right. Mark (02:21.509) Mm-hmm. Chad (02:22.742) I did all the, yeah, like last year, the only thing I didn't do last year was go to Rick's Grants. And I wanted to put that in the May category. No, it's Colorado, Canada, or Colorado, Japan, Canada, Alaska, Rick's Grants, and then Mount Hood. That would be the ultimate year. Mark (02:29.735) Mm-hmm. Mark (02:40.804) You pretty much like spent the whole year riding. Chad (02:44.49) Yeah, for sure. Mark (02:46.38) Now, is it hard to do works? I know you also are an owner of Academy Snowboards. Was it hard to work for the road or find wifi or whatever? Are we able to pull that off pretty effectively? Chad (02:56.446) Uh, I, you know, what I wasn't able to do was like demos and clinics and things like that. I'd had to do kind of a little more communicating online, but no, I mean, I basically do a lot of the social and organize that. So I, um, I was able to do that wherever I had wifi, which I had everywhere. Mark (03:01.96) Mm-hmm. Mark (03:14.636) Okay cool so it sounds like you were able to maximize your 16 and a half months for your bank account sake. Chad (03:22.546) Yeah, no, I cracked the code. I'm hoping and fingers are crossed, you know the next couple years. We'll see what happens Mark (03:28.216) Okay, so now you've had a couple of months off. I mean, have you been getting ready for this season? What have you been up to? Chad (03:33.858) Um, I mean, I haven't been living in LA going to art shows, but, uh, Mark (03:38.08) Yeah, that's what I've been doing. So, I mean. Ha ha. Chad (03:43.222) No, I, yeah, I mean, what do you do early season? This is the time in the year, like, if you ride till, if you're like really into like riding every day for like meditation is kind of why I do it, but then that ends in July. And you have from July till now to like keep your sanity. So I just find other forms of like, you know, kind of getting out there and doing things. So yeah, I've been, you know, staying in shape. I do, I've gotten into jumping into rivers. It's trending, cold plunging and. Mark (03:59.474) Mm-hmm. Mark (04:12.616) Cold plunging, yes. What's the coldest river you've jumped in? Chad (04:13.974) and it's turning. Oh, it's as close to ice as I can get is what I'm looking for. I want it to be like an ice cube. And I can do like up to five minutes and yeah. And then you do this thing called grounding where you walk around on the ground and then you do, you know, I, yeah, yeah. And then when I do the Wim Hof scene, it's funny cause I listen to a lot of podcasts and then they're telling me what I've already been doing, which is I feel like I'm on the right track, but. Mark (04:21.14) Okay. Mark (04:30.188) like barefooted or something, you're barefoot on the ground. Chad (04:42.878) Yeah, do that and then work out a little bit. Once you're able to hike up hills though, we'll start split boarding just to stay in shape. I'm not a fan of going to the gym, but you're gonna have to a little bit, I guess. Mark (04:54.692) Well, the world is your gym when you're a split-boarder. Ha ha ha. Chad (05:00.696) Yes, this is true. Mark (05:02.816) Yeah, okay. So you're in shape. You're ready for the season. I know resorts are opening, you know, all over the country, but especially in Colorado. I mean, what are you like looking to like get done this season? Do you like goals for this season? Do you like have a list of things that you want to accomplish? Or like, how do you kind of like approach a new season? And like, how do you kind of set yourself up to accomplish things and keep pushing that ball downfield? Chad (05:28.106) Um, pushing the ball down the field. I, uh, well, first of all, I set myself up for a place to live. That's a hard thing to do now in mountain towns because there's, they call it a housing crisis and I think everybody likes to use the word crisis and everything they do these days. We started a production company, you know, with our movies called midlife crisis. So first thing you got to do is find a place to live and then get your season pass. And then, um, yeah, I don't know. Mark (05:46.696) Mm-hmm. Mark (05:56.488) Okay. Chad (05:56.578) just kind of move forward, get the ball rolling. Get your boots broken in, your sticker job done, if you're into getting a good sticker job. Yeah, yeah. Mark (06:02.748) Right? That's all preseason stuff though. I mean, how about for goals for riding? Like, are you like, okay, I'm gonna, I'm gonna do 122 foot, you know, 50, 50. What kind of like riding goals? Chad (06:11.278) Oh. Chad (06:15.214) Oh yeah, yeah. Goals. I have, it's just kind of funny, I guess the more aged you become, you get more into like, I wanna ride that mountain as opposed to I wanna do that trick. I think kids are more into I wanna do that trick or I wanna do that challenge rail or I wanna do this and that. But yeah, for me, I have a list of mountains around where I live right now that I wanna go hike and just ride down and enjoy it. I wanna... Mark (06:25.992) Mm-hmm. Chad (06:44.79) Do some more drone filming this year as opposed to GoPro filming. I'm trying to work on figuring out how to make a drone, do a little more follow than, as opposed to your head cam, you know what I mean? And then that, and then yeah, do a lot more split boarding just cause it keeps me in shape and outside and exercising more. Mark (06:48.356) Mm-hmm. Mark (06:58.408) Totally. Mark (07:06.636) Indeed, indeed. And so, you know, I know a lot of people, you're in Colorado, and a lot of people are like, I want to do all the 14ers. Is that kind of your goal? Or is it is it just like, wow, that's a beautiful mountain or that that's got a great line on I want to ride that. Chad (07:21.066) Yeah, I'm more of the aesthetically fun looking line as opposed to the 14ers. There's a lot of 14ers that are not that fun. They're just high mountains and they're far away. It would be cool to kind of go, I do enjoy like kind of go just tacking certain zones off, not exactly every 14er, but just so I could kind of get a lay of the land of Colorado. I went down to this place called Lake City this summer and hiked a 14 year called Uncompatible Peak. Mark (07:43.67) Mm. Chad (07:49.57) And I've never been there. It's kind of like the Eastern San Juans. And that was kind of cool just to go there and see, you could see Telluride from there and you could see a couple of other things. So it's fun, but I'm not into the ticking off teeners lifestyle. I'm more into like, they're fun looking, ripping lines. You know what I mean? Mark (08:07.596) Yeah, totally, totally. Okay. So hopefully, I know you went to Alaska this year. Do you think you're going to make it back this year? Chad (08:15.114) If I do, it will be for fun. Yes, I did go to the natural selection. I stood on top of some of those peaks and you know if I do go back, I'll be going to where you're at the Valdez era area and I'll probably split board and go hike to the top of a you know an area or I'll hitchhike with a snowmobile, you know, something like that. Mark (08:18.353) Okay. Mark (08:30.982) Yeah. Mark (08:40.716) Yeah, yeah, I mean, that's all good. And you know, there's snowmobile rentals, there's other ways to get there. And people are pretty, you know, helpful as far as like helping you bump yourself out to different zones. So hopefully you do make it back. Chad (08:51.722) Yeah. So yeah, no, it was cool. I went there this last winter. I've been there, you know, before, but this last winter, I stood on one of the peaks that you're supposed to ride down as opposed to a blue-green run. And I got to look down. It looked like, you know, you go left and right, maybe backwards and a 2,000-foot run. Looks like a good time, you know? Mark (09:13.128) Yeah, yeah. I mean, I think that the, there's a lot of like challenging type of peaks in Alaska. There's, there's mellow ones too, but you know, I think the thing that Alaska is known for these kind of like high consequence or things that kind of require your focus and attention to the best of your ability. And so that's something that I think sets it apart a little bit compared to a lot of other areas, I think in Colorado you get that too, but sometimes. Maybe you're more worried about like the avalanche conditions and other things than just like the treachery of the mountain face. Chad (09:47.654) Yeah, I mean, you know, Trollhagen's pretty intense too, you know, like, uh, Yeah. Mark (09:53.036) Yeah, but that's like the lift lines and like the line and like the rail, you know, runouts from the rails, that kind of thing. It's a different kind of, you know, gripping type of emotion that you feel in Trollhagen. But, but, you know, it doesn't matter really, like what you find enjoyment in snowboarding. It's like, as long as you're enjoying yourself and you're kind of like. Chad (10:02.876) Yeah, no for sure. Mark (10:14.54) you know, pushing yourself and being in that moment, I think that you can do that in Alaska, you can do it in Trollhagen. And like the same feelings I got, you know, riding on the East Coast as a kid or some of the same feelings I got as I kept progressing kind of the mountains and terrain that I was able to ride. So. Chad (10:30.999) Yeah, it's like catching the feeling, but like you say, everybody says it, the Super Bowl of freeride and freestyle freeriding is in Alaska at the top level. You can catch that feeling anywhere, but if you're looking for it, you can go up there. Mark (10:45.094) Yeah. Mark (10:51.288) We just got, by the way, Chad, we got at my cabin in Alaska, I have a cabin up there as you know, but maybe not everyone knows. Anyhow, we got six. Yeah, yeah, that's true. We got we got six feet of snow this week in Alaska, literally one storm. We got six feet. There's a base now. Chad (10:58.742) I mean if they watch the show you definitely know. Chad (11:09.726) at your cabin so that means probably like 12 feet up where you're at, you know? Mark (11:12.544) Oh more. Yeah, yeah. I mean people are starting to head out. So it's like game on in Alaska right now, which is pretty cool. Pretty early, but yeah, it's going. Chad (11:22.032) Nice, yeah. It's the same with here. Like that's early. If we had a six foot storm here, I've actually ridden a hundred inches at Wolf Creek on Halloween before. Still kind of bony always, even with a hundred inches here, we need 20 feet here to have that boniness go away. But we got blue green groomers. You know, we were, I think it was two weeks ago now that we got first share at A Basin. And... Mark (11:31.217) Yeah. Mark (11:45.632) Okay, let's talk about that real quick. So I know like Nate Dogg, Taylor Tom, yourself, you guys have pretty much gotten first chair in the country, maybe the world, like every year in the last like, I don't even know how many years, how long has it been going on? Chad (12:00.551) Um, Nate likes to claim 31 years. I, uh, yeah, it's interesting though, because I, I mean, trailer Tom has had 31 years. I don't know if they've been consecutive, but you know, he's on, on the page, but I think 31 years would put you at 1992, right? Mark (12:03.036) 31 years of first chairs. Wow. Mark (12:18.941) Yeah, I think so. Chad (12:20.15) And I think Maydog moved to Colorado in 1998. So I'm just saying, I don't know, but I still believe him. I don't know. I mean, I wasn't here, so I can't say that, but I know. No, I think I actually do think that he might've driven out here those years. I'm not sure, so. Mark (12:24.096) Oh. Mark (12:27.628) That sounds like a call out. Mark (12:33.2) You better be careful what you say, because Nate Dogg is your property manager. Ha ha ha. Mark (12:42.982) I don't know Chad, a pipe burst. Chad (12:46.07) So it's great, you know, I think last year it was 25 years. I don't know how that six years popped up on him, but either way, it's a great, um, you know. Mark (12:53.911) So what was that scene like? Like what time did you guys get there? I'm sure you got there like the day before or something. Like what does it take to like get first chair? Chad (13:00.362) Yeah, so these are the rules. Nate's really good at articulating it. I'm going to do my best. So you know, you kind of like go to the resorts, you'll see them, there's no other blowing snow, you go talk to the mountain ops in the parking lots, you know, a couple weeks before, kind of get a feel. And then usually on a Monday or a Tuesday, they like to announce that they're going to open. They usually open on weekends just for crowds, so it's usually a Friday. So if they announce on a Tuesday, Mark (13:25.33) Mm-hmm. Chad (13:27.37) You gotta gun it and go lock down Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday night. Three days. Mark (13:31.452) Three days. Like when does the second person show up? Like if you're there for three days, when does like chair number two show up? Chad (13:39.434) Oh, that usually happens like within, you know, the last day. So then chair number two usually hangs for a good 24, 36 hours. And then, but usually we, this dude Ant has been kind of a fourth member of the crew, but it's trailer Tom, myself, Nate, and this dude Ant. And I did two days and I slipped straight on the ground this time right out in front of the lot or the lift. I have a baby and a mat, but it's a... Mark (13:42.82) Okay. Mark (13:46.335) Okay. Chad (14:07.69) It's just kind of something entertaining to do. It's like a, you know, when you get, like I said, when you need something to do with your life this time of year and you just want something exciting and people to talk to, people are constantly coming through all day long. So you're hanging out with people for like two days, which is fun. Except for, you know, that period from 10 at night till about 10 the next day is freezing cold. If not even six, cause it gets dark. But otherwise, I do negative 40. Mark (14:28.453) Mm-hmm. Mark (14:31.844) So is it like a negative 20 bag that you have to like stay warm in this negative 20? Okay. Negative 40. Okay. Chad (14:37.406) Actually, yeah, I won it at the love games from the satellite board shop love games. I really pushed hard for that because I knew I'd need it. But yeah, I don't know, it's something to do. And then now they're all opening, like resorts are opening. I think Breck opened today, Veil opened today, Keystone's open, Copper opens Monday. So the groomer lifestyle is on, you know what I mean? Mark (14:42.056) Cool. Mark (14:47.662) And that was at. Mark (14:58.796) Right now are they setting up parks or like little rail features? Like what kind of stuff do they have besides like a white ribbon of death? You know. Chad (15:06.206) Um, yeah, white ribbon of life is what we called it. We did. Mark (15:10.429) Oh, that's because you had first chair. If you were on like the 140th chair, you would have been like right ribbon of death. Oh really? Chad (15:17.19) And it was pretty fun. Actually, it snowed like a foot. So it was like kind of slasher pal on the side with groom slasher pal. But they have I think, Keystone has a little hike park, a base and probably has a couple slide bars. And then I don't really know I do know that Breck was on the verge of like kind of ending their park lifestyle. And now I hear they have a four speed, four pack high speed trailer for the five chair was and they're putting a park in with a half pipe this year. I heard. Mark (15:45.916) Really. Chad (15:46.634) I don't know. I'm not going to be around this year to find out really, but we'll see. You know, I think. Mark (15:50.552) Okay. Yeah. And it's not just Colorado, by the way, Chad, like Mammoth opens today. Wild Mountain is open in Minnesota. Killington, I think, is open right now as well. They may have been the first open. I'm not sure if they beat Colorado this year. Okay. And then also in Canada, you got Lake Louise, Mountain Workway. Chad (15:56.359) Oh yeah yeah. Yeah, troll Ogden as well. Chad (16:09.046) I think Abason was the, I think Abason. Mark (16:17.333) Sunshine Village is going to open this weekend and then you got Sommet Saint-Solvier in Quebec is open as well. So I guess there's riding all over America and Canada right now. Chad (16:29.514) Yeah, it's awesome. Everybody's gonna check out for the next five to six months. You know, it's that kind of a life. Mark (16:34.228) Yup. Yeah, well it seems like it's shaping up. I know we have like a Super El Nino coming this year. What does that mean for Colorado? Chad (16:45.29) Um, well last year La Niña was supposed to end, you know, mid late winter. And then El Niño is going to kick in and El Niño is better than La Niña. I don't really know what it means. It has to do with the weather pattern, I think. But, uh, I, uh, yeah, it's, uh, it just means, yeah, more fresh blue green groomer, you know, for Colorado. Mark (16:59.6) Yeah. Mark (17:03.565) More powder. Mark (17:08.909) Okay, right on. Well, it sounds like you're ready though. It sounds like you've gotten prepared as far as, you know, traveling and working out and your sticker job is done. Your board has probably been waxed a couple of times already. And yeah, it sounds like you're ready to get things going here. Chad (17:29.406) Yeah, I mean, if I was in Valdez, I'd be like potato sacking off cliffs, but I'm here. So it's just going to be groomer. I'm excited. Mark (17:38.404) Yeah, well, it should be fun. So have you been checking out any of the snowboard movies this fall? I know there've been, you know, obviously every year, there's like this time of year, there's movies that have been coming out for a couple of months now. Anything standing out to you so far this year? Chad (17:54.538) Um, uh, there's a few there's, I'm, uh, I went to the, I was back in Minnesota a couple of weeks ago and I went to the ride premiere and that was cool because it was kind of an industry event. Uh, and I was going to say the last time I went to a premiere in Minnesota was with Gillian Yoder and I went and saw a fear of a flat planet and the movie never showed up, so we just hung out on like Hannappin or something and he didn't know who I was, but I knew who he was. He would have randomly was back in Minnesota. Mark (18:02.248) Mm-hmm. Mark (18:14.257) Heh. Chad (18:22.934) That was like 1994. And then I went to this premiere in Minnesota this last time, the ride premiere was really good. Jed Anderson, I mean the movie was a great, it was a jib movie. Jed Anderson's awesome and he ended up hitting this rail at the end of his part that my dad is an usher for at the church. It's the cathedral in St. Paul and he had this double line and I was always telling my dad, if you ever see kids hitting the rails out of it on those stairs, don't kick them out. So my dad wasn't there the day they were doing it, but. Mark (18:24.729) Yep. Chad (18:52.886) So that was a good one. And then I see that you wrote East bump up. Mark (18:56.752) That was my favorite like video that I saw just because it had a different approach. It was like somehow fresh and it was like one dude, three shovels, one tripod. That's how I made this. And it was just cool. And like all the shots were steady, no shaky cam because it was on a tripod for all of it. But for me, it was just different. And I guess, you know, I'm less into. a lot of the tricks, you know, I watch a lot of these movies and there's like people doing pillow lines, you know, in BC or whatever. And I love powder riding. But then it's like, wow, Jonathan Moore did that in like 1998. You know, and it was just as good then as it is now. But it's not really that much different now than it was then. And so to me, it's kind of like a little bit of repetition when you see all these people just riding powder or doing basic tricks into powder. It's fairly consistent with the kind of footage we've seen over the last 20 years. And so to me, East Bumfuck was something new. Chad (20:01.166) 100% hold on. I agree with you. I think I really enjoy like he didn't talk in his video but he was kind of telling a story the whole way through. And I love watching that dude ride. He's like pigeon-toed. It seems like he's riding negative three, negative three. And for snowboard movies, I think I was looking earlier the Quicksilver movies up to 1.7 million views. Mark (20:13.126) Yep. Mark (20:19.865) Yeah. Mark (20:29.544) That's a lot of views. Chad (20:30.73) And I think those guys are great, but it was just like you just talked about it. It was like, cool, we saw the same movie last year and the year before and the year before and the year before. But I think that they have the outlet to put it out there. So it got that many views. But I mean, these kids from Michigan, I know this kid, Derek Lemke, Brent Bann and Drake Warner put together a movie that's going to come out in the next couple of weeks. I'm really excited to see it's probably going to be a lot of challenge rails and a lot of dangerous kinks and things like that. But I really enjoy like local movies or people I know or, you know, movies that are gonna have a feel as opposed to like a kind of a been there done that. We owned two movies from here last night and we're like, cool. And that was happened at Buck Hill 30 years ago. You know? Mark (21:15.692) Yeah, but you know you guys actually made a movie this year called Midlife Crisis. What did you do for that one to make it stand out? Chad (21:24.315) Um, we... Um... Chad (21:30.814) We just, you know, we filmed and edited and put it up on slush to make it stand out, I guess. But it's more of an, I would always open it or end it and Blaze would open it and end it as well. And then we would put people in the middle of it, if that makes sense. And it was more about midlife crisis, like vintage snowboarders. And then we would put like the up and coming kids in the middle, you know? So we weren't just like all vintage. Mark (21:59.524) You guys aren't vintage, you guys are like, you know, seasoned. I would say seasoned. Like you're like a fine wine. You've gotten better with age. Yeah. Chad (22:03.166) Season, yeah, Season's a good name, yeah. Yeah, aged, all right. Aged, classic, you know, kind of classic. But yeah, I mean, what did we do to make it stand out? Nothing besides edit, and we made three movies this year called, the first one is Rock Bottom, the second one is Spring Chickens, and then the third one is the full meltdown, a play on MacDog Productions, The Meltdown Project. Mark (22:13.061) Yeah. Mark (22:22.78) Mm-hmm. Chad (22:31.67) and that was in Mount Hood. And then, so we did that and yeah, you know, just pushing forward, we're actually making another one this year. We're gonna do a couple other things. I could ramble on, Blaze is way better at rambling on about it than I am. But, yeah, I am the editor of all the things. I'm the editor, Blaze is the talker. We're trying to make a brand. We're selling T-shirts and hoodies and hats. Mark (22:31.783) Right. Mark (22:51.432) But you're the co-host of this show, so damn it, it's up to you to ramble on. Chad (23:01.434) And we're going to sell t-shirts to the kids and just say, life crisis with the mid crossed out. So we can kind of include everybody. Mark (23:08.473) Okay. Mark (23:11.881) life crisis of living in mountain towns. Chad (23:14.118) Yeah, and then, so we're doing that. But yeah, I mean, it's just something to keep the dream alive, you know what I mean? Something to take away at life as opposed to sit there on the couch. Mark (23:22.669) Yeah. Mark (23:28.104) Well, that's cool. I'm glad you're doing stuff and it sounds like for this year, you're going to try to film yourself with a drone, which seems like it could add like a layer of complexity, but also, you know, just get a whole new kind of, you know, different kinds of shots for the films you're making. Chad (23:44.926) Yeah, no, it should be exciting. I feel like I can sell film or whatever other friends to any kind of a 1500 foot line, uh, the way I'm going to approach it. We'll see if it works. I'm ordering the drone here in a week. So I'm waiting for black Friday so I can get a discount on one, but, uh, yeah, but no midlife crisis is, yeah, we we're actually coming out with a Mark (23:58.442) Okay. Right? That's the time to buy your drones, folks. Clock is ticking. Chad (24:11.81) Blaise and I have full video parts coming out the next week on Slush. It's called Yearbook, where we put some old shots of Friends that didn't make it in like the other movies, not because they weren't good shots, but because they didn't really fit in the narrative of the movie. And then Blaise is going to have a full part. So he's got a 50-year-old full video part, like amazing part. Like I don't think anybody's ever really done that well anyways. Once you get to 50, a lot of people just start turning and give up. So he's got... Mark (24:16.677) Okay. Mark (24:40.956) So like who else is in that category? You got Todd Richards, film and video parts. You got... Chad (24:45.874) Yeah, I don't know. He's not filming video parts, is he? He's filming clips. Mark (24:49.496) I don't know. I mean he had a part in the in the. In the what's called Quicksilver movie. He was in that so. Chad (24:57.218) Oh yeah yeah, I mean what kind of clip was it Parkshots? Mark (25:01.744) I'm not sure I just remember him talking on the chairlift. I think he does a couple of shots. He always does like a switch McTwist. I'm not sure if it was a full part. I kind of like, I kind of fast forwarded through some of that to watch Powder and to watch Travis Rice and then when I was watching Travis Rice, I was actually just watching the mountains that he was riding. So I definitely agree with you on the, on the, you know, getting old and looking at mountains instead of like tricks and riding. So. Chad (25:04.17) Yeah, he's got a couple. Um, he's got a full part though. Thank you very much. Chad (25:26.483) And I mean, Todd does have a part in my, a couple clips in my part that I'm dropping this week. But Blaze has a full part is what I'm saying. Like back country, park jumps, rails. You know what I mean? Like this is like a full four minute, like single part. Full song, yeah, full everything. And yeah, that's what I'm saying. But I mean, I wrote Richard's is. Mark (25:33.319) Okay. Mark (25:40.402) Yeah. Mark (25:45.064) full song. Chad (25:52.634) older than all of us. He's like 53, 54, maybe he's your age, maybe you're older than him. Yeah, so he's, you know, he's in that, you know, probably Tony Hawk era of snowboarders and I like, I rode with him at Woodward this May and he actually, just for, you know, showing up and riding, he warmed up pretty quick and he's pretty good. I think surfing might keep him in shape, you know. Mark (25:57.592) I'm younger than him by a few years. Mark (26:04.637) Yep, completely. Mark (26:18.528) Yeah, yeah, for sure. I know he lives down in Carlsbad, so he's close to the beach, gets to go out any day of the surf. So that's probably pretty good. But you know, right now, aside from all these video parts, it's kind of coming to the end of video season, and we're kind of getting into the beginning of event season. And so I know that coming up in like a week or so, they have that event in, I think it's Innsbruck called Do It Yourself Extreme. Chad (26:25.029) Yeah. Mark (26:47.328) Or Dix, if you will, DIYX. Um, and it sounds like that'll be a pretty good one. Uh, you know, what do you know about the Dix event, Chad? Chad (26:51.34) Yeah. Chad (27:01.335) I mean, yeah, I know that there'll be a lot of dicks there and a lot of not-dicks there. And I hung out with a lot of the kids that went to it last year when I was in Minnesota right before they went and they said it's not really even a contest. They just set up spots in cities. And you know, there's a group of 20 kids that get invited to come up and... Mark (27:18.502) Yep. Mark (27:23.212) Yep, and it looks like Max Warbbington, Benny Malam, Dusty Hendrickson, Zeb, Jib Girl. So it sounds like a lot of the Americans will be there. I'm sure there's a full card of Europeans as well. Chad (27:26.94) Bye bye. Chad (27:36.262) Yeah. It's kind of like an Aaron style, but for jibbing and way more public. If that makes sense, not more as much of an arena style, but if you go and you see the video of it, there's hundreds of people surrounding like a rail or a flaming circle with Dylan Henderson back flip through that circle last year. Um, and they're all just hanging out and, you know, sipping on beverages and having a good time. It looks like a fun early season. Mark (27:46.28) Mm-hmm. Mark (27:56.377) Yeah. Chad (28:06.102) You know, I wouldn't say warm up, because everything they do is pretty aggressive. But the early season, you know, kind of a raw, natural street contest, you could call it. Mark (28:18.548) Yeah, it should be a pretty cool event. It's coming up 16th, the 20th of this month here in November. And then, you know, they also, I saw that they just recently announced the natural selection. And I know that last year you were a judge, so you got to go to BC and Alaska. What can you tell us about this year's natural selection? Chad (28:39.027) Um, the only thing I can tell you is what has been gone on. Spoken to anybody just yet about anything there, but I know there are three stops in Colorado. One down by Durango and two in Crested Butte. So yeah, yeah. Mark (28:54.544) And I think those are for like the duels segment where they have like the riders face off. It says they're going to do it in Switzerland around Crested Butte and the, the what the Irwin Lake Lodge, Red Mountain BC and Purgatory Adventures in Durango. And somewhere in Japan sounds like they're going to be able to do as well. Chad (29:06.623) Yeah. Chad (29:13.262) Yeah, that'll be interesting. And then it looks like two stops in Revy, one at Selkirk's and then one off of the resort where I think they might've built some stuff, but I don't know. And then that's gonna be middle of March. Mark (29:23.201) Mm. Mark (29:27.284) Yeah, that's the 10th to the 17th of March. We'll look forward to that. But I was actually pretty disappointed that there wasn't a Alaska stop because to me it's like Alaska represents the pinnacle of free riding. It's where people can test themselves on like a higher level. And so, you know, and I thought that, you know, they were kind of able to do that last year and then no Alaska stopped this year kind of has me scratching my head because it's like, well, How can it be the absolute pinnacle of free riding if you're not in the pinnacle place for free riding? Chad (30:02.622) Yeah, that's a point. It's, I think they are trying to hone it in and figure things out, I would imagine. I mean, I would imagine that one day they wanna go back to Alaska, you know? For now, I think it's a little bit on hold. I know that the natural selection did have almost a 10-year break anyways, right? So I think that it's just kind of like a wave. It's like life, you know? Like... Mark (30:15.212) Yep. Well... Mark (30:24.432) That's true. That is true. Chad (30:30.398) Some years, it might not be this five feet dropping in Jackson Hole or those pillows like last year at Rebel Stoke, where some years it might be kind of crusty Jackson Hole and Tomahawk King down ball face. So that's kind of how I see it. I think they have the same sights that you do. I think that they're just trying to work out the kinks and make it happen. Mark (30:45.217) Yeah. Mark (30:56.16) Yeah, I mean, I think the thing with Alaska, which they found out probably the hard way this year is that it is crazy expensive and, and there's a lot of curveballs in Alaska and so you can't, you know, you can't really plan things out to the day or the minute nature has the final say on everything in Alaska. And, uh, and so it, it can, it can lead to cost overruns if you're running an event. Chad (31:22.014) Yeah, we were out there, we did a scope day hoping that we, riders would drop. Everybody went up and it just ended up being a rehearsal day that costs like in the fives of thousands, you know, the five figures of thousands of dollars just to go hang out and come back. So yeah, they're figuring it out. You know, they gotta, you gotta get those non endemic snowboard sponsors like, like Red Bull and, and donkey juice and whatever else there is, you know. Mark (31:39.276) Yeah, yeah, so anyhow, but I... Mark (31:50.516) Right. I mean, that's the thing is like a natural selection could bring that kind of free riding and what a lot of the athletes consider kind of like the, the most desirable part of riding, you know, to a larger audience. And so to me, that's like kind of the promise of natural selection. So I hope they can deliver on that this year from Revelstoke and from the dual series, and hopefully they can come back to Alaska soon. Chad (32:06.391) Yeah. Chad (32:19.31) Yeah, we'll see. I mean, there's a whole nother element too of the Olympics kind of buying the scene that they're probably gonna try to get their feet wet in a interesting way that we're gonna be able to watch. I'm more like kind of into sitting in the backgrounds and watching it unfold and enjoying myself snowboarding. These days. Mark (32:40.681) It's crazy that you were in Alaska for like, I think about two weeks last year. And I was there the whole time you were there, we didn't see each other even though we were both hanging out in Valdez. So, but anyhow, well, hopefully you can make it back this year because I definitely know that's a place for you and I think you know it too. Chad (32:50.286) Yeah, for sure. Chad (32:57.873) Yeah, yeah. Honestly, the reason I took that job at Natural Selection was to go stand on a peak and kind of be involved. And now that that's been done, we'll see where it goes, you know? Mark (33:09.132) Yeah, well, I mean, I think that you're one of the most qualified judges they could have. So let's hope they get you back. Chad (33:16.81) Yeah, I kind of like snowboarding, so we'll see. I'd rather, I'd rather ride than judge, but I'm not going to say anything about that. Mark (33:20.569) Okay. Mark (33:26.164) Right, sometimes you gotta judge to ride. Okay. That's true, that's true. Sometimes you gotta not compete to ride as well. Otherwise, they're going to be standing around the top of a, uh, of a half pipe for half your life. Chad (33:28.822) Yeah, no, not really. Sometimes you've got to not judge to ride. Chad (33:37.503) Yeah, yeah, true. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, that was the hard part about trying to go to the Olympics those years. It was like, wow, you have been complete riding half pipe from, you know, beginning of the year all the way till end of February. And you're like, but now that we've become more of a, you know, expert at figuring out the terrain and where to go and how to ride, you don't really start riding good stuff till after February anyways unless, you know, depending on where you're at. Mark (34:06.38) Yeah, I mean you can in Japan, but that's just like for the powder. Chad (34:10.921) And motorboat and power in Japan is the best. Mark (34:13.076) Yeah. So, you know, I went to dinner last night with Scott Zergabel, who started holding with LeBlanc. You know, Scott? Yeah, he's yeah, he's a really cool dude. And he was telling me last night that ISPO, the European trade show, is going to be November 28th to 30th this year. And I was like, what? Chad (34:20.346) Oh wow. I know Scott, yeah M3 remember? Yeah, M3 I see. Mark (34:36.924) they've moved it now out of January. I remember when it was in March, when I first got involved in the snowboard industry, it was like the beginning of March every year in Vegas and they moved it to Colorado, I wanna say, and then they moved it up to like January or I guess before they moved to Colorado, they moved it up to the end of January. And now in Europe, they've decided to put it in November. Now, it's... Kind of interesting because to me trade shows are kind of dead in America. I went to the outdoor retailer maybe three years ago, maybe four years ago. And it was like the endemic snowboard brands had pretty much given up on, on going to trade shows to kind of, to, to approach shops and to get new orders or try to increase their distribution. And, you know, it occurs to me that like moving the trade shows up to November makes it harder. on small brands, I think it plays to people like Burton who want to run production all year long, or you know, a capita who has their own factory, they want to keep those people employed and not have to like ramp up seasonal laborers and then let them, you know, and lay them off at the end of production season for like six months or whatever. So it makes sense for these like big brands. How does it affect a brand like Academy though, that's what I'm curious about, because it doesn't make sense to me for this like You know, just for like the organic grassroots aspect of the industry, it seems like that really plays into the hands of these like large major brands. Chad (36:06.642) Yeah, I think even Never Summer quit doing, or Burton definitely quit doing trade shows a long time ago. Remember they had their own like, Denver, they had their own showroom there. And I mean, the one in Denver is gone, from what I understand. And I didn't even know Ispo was really still going. It's just, it's more of a, yeah, it's more of an event for people, brands that make a lot of money. Mark (36:13.282) Yeah. Mark (36:27.174) What? Chad (36:34.054) non-independent snowboard brands, I guess you could call it. Like, you know, your Solomons and K2s and Arc'teryx and Smartwools and, you know, North Faces, these brands that, like, that's just kind of part of their program and they do it. But for us, it doesn't really affect us because we just call shops and, you know, we have our reps and we have our, we're pretty self-sustainable. as opposed to these bigger brands kind of have to show face, I guess. Where I mean, it'd be great for us to be there if there was still a Denver trade show, it would be super fun to do because you get to see everybody. But every year, like the shops less and less would show up because it would cost them, you know, $5,000 or whatever to get four of their employees out there to go do loops and get hotel rooms for four days. And food and things would be... Mark (37:29.272) No, it used to be like a family reunion at the trade show. Like every year you'd see people you haven't seen in a year. And then I went like three years ago to the last one I went to in Denver. And it was like, nobody was there. And so it wasn't a family reunion. I was just sitting there. I saw maybe five or seven people that I knew, but literally, I mean, the snowboard industry was absent almost completely. Chad (37:50.174) Yeah, I think that's just e-commerce or whatever you want to call it. Everything kind of went to the internet and your computer and kind of how we are now as opposed to social interaction. Mark (37:56.828) Yeah, it's kind of interesting because even ispo, they used to have 18 trade show halls. And so each trade show hall at ispo was about, I don't know, half the size of the entire si a trade show or outdoor retailer trade show, and they had 18 halls of this and they had also beyond skiing and snowboarding, they would also have like the outdoor industry. And then also even stuff like gym equipment would be at that trade show. But I saw that they have a map and now Um, there are only 11 halls being filled in seven of the halls. They used to fill up with brands and, and people and, you know, and the industry are now empty and they don't even put anything in those halls. And so to me, that's like kind of a sign of the times, you know, between the internet and kind of how the retail environment has changed and, you know, the kind of direct consumer and these kind of macro big box. online retailers, like your back countries or EVOs or whatever. It seems like it's really kind of changed the face of snowboarding as far as like the ability for people to get FaceTime with each other, you know? And to me as a kid, it was like, I would get that FaceTime in a snowboard shop and the sales reps would drop by and we get to hang out with them and understand all the different lines. And then we'd go and hang out after school at the shop. And, and we would have this kind of like. you know, connection with the sport of snowboarding, even in the off season, like five days a week, we'd go hang out at a shop. And to me, it's like, now you get to hang out on Instagram and it's not quite the same thing. Chad (39:39.226) Yup, it definitely is not the same thing. No, splitboarding is the answer, hanging out with your friends is the answer. It's the business. I feel like it's not just snowboarding. I would imagine it's like in every business, right? Mark (39:43.727) Yeah. Mark (39:51.688) Yeah, I mean, I would say every business has faced that, but snowboarding, especially, I mean, I just did some simple math earlier today. And so when I started Snowboard Magazine, there were about 800 snowboard shops that we would distribute to. And then I just looked on Slush the Magazine's website, and currently there's about 216 shops in the country. That's a 74% Percent reduction in the amount of doors, right? That people can walk into to like interact with the culture of snowboarding. And so that's a negative thing. I mean, obviously people are getting it in other ways and other places, but. You know, to have that ability to just walk in and feel that culture of snowboarding. I think that's affected, you know, the. The overall size and scope of the industry and case in point is like. At that time, the overall winter sports business between skiing and snowboarding was about $10.7 billion a year. And now it's about $4.28 billion a year. So despite the fact that 74% of shops have closed in the last 20 years, there's also a 60% reduction in overall revenue. And I would attribute that, and this is me, there's no science behind this or anything, but I would attribute that to... just the lack of people being able to just like make snowboarding like a part of their identity by being able to walk into a snowboard shop five days a week or whatever as a 16 year old kid. That was my identity. I was a snowboarder first and foremost and today you know you do a lot of different things but snowboarding is kind of something you do in your own private time you know when you're sitting in front of your computer something like that. Chad (41:42.426) Yeah, it's, it's true. You got to really, really search for it. I went to actually underground snowboards in Breckener's through their locals appreciation party last night. And there was a few hundred people at the Riverwalk center in Breck and we watched movie premieres and they gave away stuff and you know, but it's still, it's still, you know, it was still the, your, your 200 people as opposed to the thousands of people that live in Summit County. If you think about it. Mark (42:00.173) Old times. Mark (42:10.606) Yeah. Chad (42:11.102) And it is interesting too, like things like lift lines and traffic and things like that have become more centralized or however you want to say it. Like if you look at I-70 coming up to Summit County, if you look at the canyons in Utah or I-80 coming up from San Francisco, they're just packed with vehicles and the parking lots are full and lift lines are crazy and resorts are tracked at, you know, before they even open if you're talking Jackson Hole. Like what is that compared to like what it was when those billions of dollars were being made compared to what they are now? Mark (42:47.416) And it's kind of crazy because it's like, there's less money involved, but there's also this other thing that's going on, like the Lyft Pass products where like, it used to be like to get a season pass at Sun Valley, it was like $3,500, some ridiculous amount of money. And now you can get like one of these kind of group season, epic icon, mountain collective passes, and, and they're affordable for pretty much anywhere. And, and To me, at least it's affected the traffic on the 70, the 80, like all these like road corridors to the mountains, but it hasn't resulted in more money being spent in the sport overall. And so my question to you is, are these past products a good thing? Like, is this good for the industry or is this just a way for the resort companies to make more money in the short term? Is it... Chad (43:24.238) True, they just smart cheeseburgers in real estate. Mark (43:38.224) benefiting in the short term at the expense of the long term longevity and health of the sports. Chad (43:44.614) Um, that's interesting. It's like a wonder where the, if there is, if you could do the comparison on board sales compared to like, you know, resort traffic. Mark (43:55.328) Yeah, we'll look into that further as time goes on. That just occurred to me as we were sitting here talking, but it is kind of a question that I have is like, what's happening to snowboarding? We'll get a little bit more into that. One more piece of news, Slush the Magazine is about to launch Slush the App. And so you can actually download it right now. They haven't promoted it yet, but it's out there. And yeah, and so they have like copies of their stories and magazines online through the app that you can download through the App Store. Chad (43:57.943) Yeah. Mark (44:25.768) So that's kind of cool. Yeah. Chad (44:27.018) That's awesome. I'm gonna be interested to have a Slush the Magazine app on my phone. It'll be my first kind of like snowboard app. What other app? Yeah, yeah, it's like Instagram or Slush. Which one are you gonna click? Facebook. What apps have I been using lately? I've been doing YouTube a lot. Just cause it's, I don't know, whatever. I'm trying to just load everything on my hard drives on YouTube just for fun for some reason. Mark (44:32.824) Yep, just another icon on your phone to make you a snowboarder. Mark (44:56.088) Mm-hmm. You get to like a point of like, you know, where you have enough videos that are getting plays here and there where it really adds up, you know, so the more videos the merrier, I guess. Chad (44:57.462) and I'll... Chad (45:05.097) Hmm. we'll see what happens. But speaking of app, I would imagine this is gonna be on the app, the 2160 by Hirota Ogawara. Yeah. Mark (45:19.188) Yeah, man, I'm kind of torn on the 2160, I gotta say, Chad, because, you know, yes, it is progression. No one's done a 2160 before, and I know you have thoughts on the 2160, but to me, it's like they've added a 180, you know, to what happened before, you know, and I don't know, I mean, Chad (45:23.401) Yeah. Mark (45:46.104) According to you Chad, you're like the matrix is complete now you can stop bullets with your teeth. Is that is that how it goes? Chad (45:52.498) Yes, this is the truth 100% like I thought it was at five, but apparently 2160 is six pins. So this is another 360 pass bullet catching bullets. So that's pretty cool. When I was a coach, I always like to say I would always tell the kids that your trick doesn't count unless you did it on something never touched by a human or modified by human. So how many tricks do you got the kids to be like? Mark (46:11.068) Mm-hmm. Chad (46:16.99) If you went to, you know. and it was like, how many tricks do you got? I bet he might not have any tricks either, but he does have a 2160 and a park jump, but technically somebody else built that kicker for him. So it doesn't really count. He doesn't own that trick, but I do enjoy the more spins, you know, like it's just entertaining. I don't think it's marketable or something that people wanna do, but I like to see. The possibility is pushed in every direction. I wouldn't say it's necessarily good for the sport or for sales, but it's like, why not? I don't know. Mark (46:59.656) I mean, you could definitely define it as progression. It's never been done before. Now it's been done. So that is progression, right? By maybe definition. But to me, it's like there's something missing from that. Right? It's like, when you watch that 2160, I mean, he is whipping around and it's getting closer and closer to helicopter status with each like added 180, but. Chad (47:05.952) Right. Chad (47:20.314) He might, if he put a little tweak on his board, he might like be able to just kind of levitate. You know what I mean? If you think about it, if he puts his board at the right angle, he might actually be able to helicopter and just kind of hang out up there. Mark (47:26.607) Yeah. Mark (47:33.716) Yeah, I mean, that's true. That might be the next level beyond stopping bullets with your teeth, it's just levitating. So we'll have to wait and see where this goes. But to me though, it's like, it's still missing like this essential creative element. It's like back in the day, let's go back to like the early 90s. It's like you watch Jamie Lynn do a method, you watch Chris Roach do a method, you watch Dave Alden do a method, and they were all different tricks, but they were the same trick. And it's like the way that each person Chad (47:38.663) Man. Yeah. Mark (48:03.736) made that trick their own was part of the essence of like, of the creativity of snowboarding. It's like you would put your own mark on every trick you did. And once we got into like nine hundreds and beyond, that's when you kind of stopped making tricks your own. You just had to get it around to the landing, but. I kind of miss the days where it was like your creative approach and how you did it. And I guess that's what I identified with like East bum fuck is like the way that he like just approached making a movie differently. Um, but to me, it's like that creative element doesn't exist when it's just a matter of adding rotations. Chad (48:44.274) 100%. Yeah. I mean, Sean, like, like they like the claims that he was inventing tricks, but like you said, it was it's just not in our eyes is not really the progression we want to see. It's just more rotations. Mark (48:56.344) Yeah, and I do see that there is some progression in the sport. I don't think progression is dead. And by the way, it's like, I don't consider like a 50-50 on a challenge rail necessarily progression, even if you go 20 feet longer than the last guy or whatever that to me isn't necessarily progression, but I do see progression in like the pullback tricks that you see guys, you know, like Marcus Cleveland and Ted Powell doing a little bit and, and I, so I see that as something cool, obviously like natural selection, they're bringing you know, kind of like just back country kind of filming and then making it into full lines where you have to like really do multiple tricks on one face. And so that to me is a kind of progression. And then this other thing to me, where really I see the progression of free riding is in what I consider like adventure free riding, where people are going out and like discovering new areas or exploring to get to these areas and then riding them and then making it back out in one piece. And to me, that's kind of like this. very potentially dangerous, but also rewarding part of freeriding that, that has kind of like really been progressing in the last like, like five or 10 years as far as like people going really to like further lengths. I know people have been using snowmobiles to access areas for about 20 years, but really I've seen like this progression in the last 10 years of crews going out to like new areas and going to places that literally have never been gotten to before. And so to me, that's like a whole new level of exploration and therefore progression to me anyway. Chad (50:31.334) I agree with you. I enjoy watching those movies as more documentary style and in-depth and what's going on. Like I didn't like watching Jeremy Jones's video parts ever. The big mountain, Jeremy Jones until he started telling his story. And then you're like, Whoa, that's pretty cool. Like what you're doing besides that. It was just kind of like, you know, turning down a hill or a steep hill, you know? And, uh, once you hear the story and you hear what's going on behind, it's great. Mark (50:54.285) Yeah, we get- Mark (50:58.968) Yeah, it's like I took it for granted when all those TV movies were coming out in the 90s. You just see Tom Burt on a mountain face a fly on the wall making his way down a mountain. And you didn't really appreciate all the thought and calculation and you know, figuring out what would go into like a big mountain line. And then when Jeremy Jones started talking about that's when I think the regular viewer kind of started to gain an appreciation of what goes on in like big mountains and And really just how a risky it is, but B then how much more calculation you put into each line you're doing. Chad (51:36.11) Yeah, like the story behind it is the progression I feel like. I did notice and I paid attention. I saw a lot of movies come out in the last couple of years, a lot of big brands, like big outdoor brands are sponsoring expeditions. And they do a lot of sponsoring expeditions to a lot of skiers and snowboarders. It might not be the best skiers and snowboarders. So they just go out and struggle and come back and tell their story. That's kind of degression to me. Like a lot of these adventure movies that have come out that Travis and Jeremy put out over the last couple of years have kind of spawned a lot of people trying to go make their own and they don't have the talent that Jeremy and Travis do so it's kind of a boring... Yeah. I see a lot of those on YouTube. I'm like, oh, but they're still interesting to watch. And if they go to cool places, you know. Mark (52:17.037) It's like a watered down version of that progression, you know? Mark (52:25.204) Is it progression if you struggle more? Is that progression? It's like the bigger the struggle, the more the progression. I don't think so. Yeah. Chad (52:31.71) Yeah, like DMX says to live is to struggle, to die is to feel good. You know, but anyways, yeah, yeah. So, but I do, I really love enjoy like, you know, all those climbing adventure movies, as opposed to your standard trick movie that happened here before. But like I said, unless it's very unique, like used bumfuck, or if I personally know them, then I'm excited to watch it. Like I just saw Jed at that. Mark (52:38.504) Yup. Chad (53:00.086) you know, premiere in Minneapolis. And I was like, what's up, Jed? I'm like, we're here for you. We heard you got a two song part. I wanna watch it, you know what I mean? And then my dad was at the usher at the rail at the end of his part. So there was like a little connection there, but otherwise it's just another challenge rail to me when I'm watching it. Mark (53:08.124) Yeah. Mark (53:18.788) Yeah, interesting. Well, you know, we I had another subject that I was going to talk about here, but I think we'll save it for our next episode. I think it's a pretty juicy subject that we could get really into. And so maybe we'll save that for the next time around. But I think we've kind of covered a lot of bases here for the preseason. Is there anything else that you want to talk about? I mean, I think that we got an open mic, we got, you know, an open platform for you to speak your mind, Chad. Chad (53:33.111) Yeah. Chad (53:47.502) Speak my mind, I'm like the more and more I'm involved in the snowboarding industry, the more and more I want to be more involved in just snowboarding, not outside of it, which a lot of brands are these days and I notice it. So I'm really excited at what we're doing with Academy and I hope on the next episode, I plan on this next November, December, I want to go ride Minnesota and then go surf the North Shore of Lake Superior. Mark (54:17.58) Interesting. Chad (54:18.674) And with a wetsuit because I guess it's really good in the winter and my buddy Mark (54:22.5) I got a guy who's like a big Chicago surfer. Now I know that's like kind of an oxymoron to some people, but he's the guy for Great Lakes surfing apparently. It's snowboard or two. So he might be able to show you some spots, some secret spots on the Great Lakes. Chad (54:26.09) none. Chad (54:33.267) Yeah. Chad (54:40.002) Oh, for sure. Yeah, yeah. Like a, well, damaged Duluth. I'm gonna, there's a shop up in Duluth and that's kind of where we're going. We're going to go east of there, but I mean, there are secrets, but they're not because it's so cold up there that no one does it. You know what I mean? Mark (54:42.084) I think they're all kind of secret. Mark (54:57.144) Right. It's not like you're fighting for waves. Chad (55:01.002) Yeah, my buddy Matt that I'm going to do it go surf with he lived in San Diego for 15 years and he's like a you know He's got a sailboat in Mexico and he's like the best place to surf is You know the great lace because no one's there Yeah, you just got to be able to deal with the cold Mark (55:12.856) Really? Interesting. Okay, well, I guess now with all your cold plunge training, you should be ready. Chad (55:18.051) We'll see. Chad (55:21.523) I'm going that's kind of the goal. Yeah. Mark (55:23.596) You know, if you really want to impress me, you're going to trunk it. Right on. Well, thank you for taking the time to jump onto this real talk. This has been real Chad, and I enjoy talking to you, uh, snowboarding. And, you know, I, I've, um, been progressing my, my interest in snowboarding and, and part of that progression though, is, is. Chad (55:27.142) I'll die, are you? Yeah, we'll see. Chad (55:37.642) It has, it's been a couple years. Mark (55:50.132) as you have, I'm less interested in the snowboard industry and, and more interested in kind of what snowboarding can do for the individual, you know, and how that can impact your life and what it can contribute to your peace and happiness in your life. And so I think that snowboarding can still bring that to you. It's just I'm not looking at it through the same lens as I used to, as far as the industry and you know, then this kind of daily in and out of, you know, Instagram posts or whatever. Chad (56:21.002) Yup, you know, there's only one person made for Instagram that's Zeb Powell, you know? Mark (56:25.9) Exactly. It's like you just have to watch what Zeb does and it's like, what are you going to do? What? You know, you can watch Marcus Cleveland too, you know, yeah, there's a there's a handful, but you can get your full fill pretty quick. Just saying. Time to figure out some new ways to sell yourself through Instagram, maybe. Chad (56:33.978) Yeah, yeah, true. For sure. Five. Chad (56:40.846) For sure. Chad (56:45.43) Mm-hmm. Yeah, I mean Who knows of my plan this winter is to go snowboarding every day I can and I live in an area where once I leave my house with my cell phone Mark (56:55.076) That's, that's why you're a real contender for goat status is because your passion for snowboarding is like real. And you know, there's a lot of people who like just being around snowboarding for 30 years, there's like a lot of people who like became pros and like, we're all about it, had video parts and all this stuff. And then they lost their sponsor deal or whatever and haven't been seen from since. And to me, that was always disappointing. It's like, were you after the, you know, the accolades or were you after kind of the joy of snowboarding? You know, and for me, I have no question in my mind about you, Chad. You love snowboarding more than anyone else. I know. I think so. Chad (57:32.45) Thank you, I appreciate that. You are correct, snowboarding's not really that hard. So, well it is and it isn't, but some people are really naturally talented and then their passion doesn't really go along with their scene. So once they're done, they're done. And I love it, it's gonna be a good time. It's just a great way to get outside. Mark (57:45.853) Yeah. Mark (57:49.844) Well, apparently we're not done yet with the snowboard project. We're going to keep doing it. And we're not doing it with sponsors anymore because we just want to keep the talk as real as possible. So I think that's a good thing. And I want to thank you all for tuning into our first episode in about nine months. And you got to take a break from time to time. I mean, I literally worked in the snowboard industry from the 19, I think 1991. is when I first got involved and I just, I worked a ridiculous amount of time in it for all these years and it was time for a break, you know, so. Chad (58:28.49) Yeah, I'm down to get back on once we come up with another good list of awesome things to talk about. Mark (58:34.228) I think it won't take long because we didn't even get to the juiciest part of this list this week. So we'll be back soon. I talked to Bjorn, by the way, he wants to jump back on as well. So we'll get, we'll get both of you guys back on here. I'm not counting Bjorn out, but he was busy with Cardiff business today. So he was doing that. There's some kind of snow safety kind of deal in Utah right now. And, you know, he's, he's involved with that. So more power to him. Chad (58:40.138) Oh yeah, yeah. All right. Chad (58:45.65) Nice. Chad (58:52.238) Ah, that's it. Mark (59:01.972) And more power to you, Chad. And I'm glad that you've got a roof over your head, some photos on the wall that you shot and a couple of Vordivox bags behind you. Chad (59:11.462) Those aren't my photos, those are Jeff's. But yeah, a couple of order box bags, so you know. Pretty good gear. Speaking of, well, yeah, thank you. They do have a, I'm not sponsored by them, but they do have a beacon that his voice talks to you while you're searching. It says, go left, go right, start digging. Things like that, I believe so, yeah. It's pretty advanced, you know. Hopefully you never have to have that happen, but. Mark (59:13.904) Okay. Yep, you're ready for any kind of mishap. Mark (59:30.604) Like what, go left, go right, five meters? Really? That is pretty cool. Chad (59:40.706) They do that. Mark (59:41.144) Maybe, maybe for our next episode, we can kind of do a review because it seems like, you know, like all this backcountry technology is still evolving as far as the airbag backpacks, you know, there's the canister ones, the electric ones. There's beacons seem to evolve every year. Now radios are part of the game. Um, they always have been, but they kind of have been refined a little bit by the industry. So maybe we could talk about some of the backcountry tools next time around as well. Cool. Chad (01:00:07.362) That sounds awesome. I'm way into that. Mark (01:00:10.284) Well, thank you everyone for tuning in and yeah, we will be back with some more snowboard projects soon. Chad (01:00:18.539) Thank you. Mark (01:00:19.592) And, uh, Chad, just

The Bomb Hole
Mike Hatchett | The Bomb Hole Episode 173

The Bomb Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 177:30


If you've ever made a snowboard video with your friends, just know that this week's guest did it first. When Mike Hatchett switched from making rock climbing films to creating some of the first ever snowboard films, he had no idea the sort of precedent he was creating. Now with what could be considered the largest catalogue of snowboard films under his belt and 30 years in the making, Mike Hatchett has cemented himself in the foundation of snowboard culture. With Standard Films being one of the largest and strongest pillars of snowboard history, and almost two dozen movies in the Totally Board series, chances are you have seen a Mike Hatchett production. So sit back, grab a snack, and take a deep dive with us as we go back through origins of snowboard movies and dissect their greatest moments in front of, and behind, the lens on this week's episode of The Bomb Hole!Show Notes:TGR's Flying High Again Trailer | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANVqY3IwVgAMasters of Stone 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27KD4GobLvo&t=88sStandard Films' Totally Board 1 (1990) | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyOQ15q681s&t=422sFall Line Films' Critical Condition (1991) | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzWkTbf4U4YFall Line Films' Riders On The Storm (1992) | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noCtoHQYJcwMack Dawg Productions "The Hard, The Hungry, and The Homeless | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDVG4VJJecQStandard Films' Totally Board 2 (1993) | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caMiFHbPD2kChugach Mountains | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chugach_MountainsNoah Salasnek | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8YAQSdwvYAParental Advisory Sticker | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parental_AdvisoryStandard Films' Totally Board 5 (1996) | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W3Vl4prN_I&t=1412sStandard Films' Totally Board 4: Run to the Hills (1995) | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtHRsYMNFi4&t=291sJudas Priest - "Solar Angels" | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CI87J4sLMIIntro to Standard Films' "Paradox" (2006) | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnNikiJ9iLgStandard Films' "White Balance" (2003) | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNVj_LG1AcU&t=426sMack Dawg Productions' "True Life" (2001) | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BF8EvJeMuQ&t=487sStandard Films' "Notice to Appear" (2002) | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aE7AtF1Hvg&t=486sFollow Standard Films:Website | https://standardfilms.com/YouTube | @StandardFilmsHD YouTube | @StandardFilmsChannel Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/standardfilms/Follow Chris & JeremyChris Grenier: https://www.instagram.com/grendiesel/Jeremy Jones: https://www.instagram.com/jeremy___jones/For all things Bomb HoleWebsite | https://thebombhole.com/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thebombhole/Listen on Apple Podcast | https://apple.co/3UEm0l5Listen on Spotify | https://sptfy.com/BombHoleSpotifyThis episode is sponsored byIkon Pass: https://www.ikonpass.comBubs Naturals: https://www.bubsnaturals.comCapita: https://capitasnowboarding.comUnion: https://unionbindingcompany.comPub Beer: https://10barrel.com/beer/pub-beer/Oakley: https://www.oakley.com/en-usHippeas: https://hippeas.comWoodward: https://www.woodwardparkcity.comDragon: https://www.dragonalliance.com (Use BOMBHOLE20 at checkout)Special thank you to our Patreon Members for making our show possible! Ask us questions and suggest topics for Group Chat when you become a member. Learn more and sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/thebombholeChapters:0:00 Intro1:27 Flying High Again7:02 Finding Photography & Totally Board 113:03 Setting The Bar19:35 Fall Line Films24:55 Ads (Bubs Naturals & Bomb Hole News)27:09 What Makes Tahoe Special33:41 Teaming Up With Mack Dawg51:59 Ads (Hippeas)52:42 A Changing Landscape1:10:01 The Importance of Riding Pow1:26:42 Ads (Ikon)1:27:40 Mike's Vernacular & TB51:42:57 Ads (Dragon)1:44:06 NTVP Presented by Woodward1:47:11 Music1:53:24 Big Mountain Jeremy Jones / Has Snowboarding Gone Soft?2:09:47 The Catalogue2:44:11 Pub Beer Crap Shoot2:47:07 Hot Takes Presented by Oakley2:50:41 Set Ups / What's Next / Thank You'sCopyright Bomb Hole Media Inc. 2023#TheBombHole #MikeHatchett #Snowboarding #StandardFilms #TotallyBoard

Outside Podcast
Celebrating the Spirit of an Adventurer

Outside Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 30:38


Honoring the life of someone who spent their days exploring wild places often means embracing the pursuits that brought them joy. This approach can lead us to all kinds of unconventional memorials, from marathons that are also eating contests, to costumed snow-blading event, to mountaintop poetry readings. In this episode, we talk to snowboarding icon Jeremy Jones and author Peter Moore who, after losing loved ones, found a home for their grief—and their joy—in the mountains. The Outside Podcast is made possible by Outside+ subscribers. Learn more about all the benefits of a subscription and subscribe now at OutsideOnline.com/podplus

GEAR:30
Jeremy Jones & Xavier Nidecker on Re-Up Tech: What it Is & Why it Matters

GEAR:30

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 79:05


Jeremy Jones is back on GEAR:30, and this time, he brought along with him Xavier Nidecker, global brand director of Jones Snowboards, to talk about Jones' new Re-Up Tech — what it is, how it works, why it matters, and what it could mean for the greater ski & snowboard industry. We also discuss FIS, POW, and climate change, and Jonathan solicits some advice about which board Jeremy and Xavier think he ought to get on as a never-ever.TOPICS & TIMES:Update: Blister Crash Course Video (2:00)Circularity (4:26)Re-Up Tech vs. Virgin Materials (7:28)Shipping & Collecting Dead Snowboards (15:24)Which Parts of the Dead Boards Get Used? (27:56)Small Steps & Big Solutions (38:56)Jones' Fair Trade Certified Factory (48:22)FIS, POW, & Climate Change (49:50)Which Snowboard Should JE Start On? (1:10:09)Crashes and Close Calls (1:15:10)RELATED LINKS:Episode Sponsor: OpenSnow.com/BlisterGet Yourself Covered: BLISTER+CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Off The CouchBikes & Big IdeasBlister PodcastCRAFTEDComing soon: Blister Cinematic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2034 - Jeremy Jones

The Joe Rogan Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 136:13


Jeremy Jones is a professional pool player. He was the 1998 US Open One Pocket champion, the 2003 US Open 9 Ball champion, and has represented Team USA in the Mosconi Cup on seven occasions. 

The Bomb Hole
The Bomb Hole: Group Chat | Episode 1

The Bomb Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 176:52


Bomb Hole Group Chat Episode 1 with guest hosts Jeremy Jones, Reid Smith, Jules Spadaro bringing the board banter, as well as taking calls with Chad Otterstrom, Maggie Leon, Jody Wachniak, and Cuban Lu. On this episode of Group Chat, the crew talks trick progression, gear tech, heater clips, snowboard media landscape, ski-only mountains, and more.