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Send us a Text Message.Introducing the remarkable Lynsey Dyer! She's an extraordinary individual—an accomplished skier, a visionary filmmaker, and a deeply inspiring figure, especially as a devoted mother not only to her own child, but to the next generation of skiers.Lynsey's journey is as captivating as it is inspiring. With a passion for skiing that knows no bounds, she's soared down some of the world's most challenging slopes, pushing the limits of what's possible on skis. But her impact goes beyond the mountains.Through her work with SheJumps, she's championed gender equality in skiing and outdoor adventures, creating opportunities for women to thrive in traditionally male-dominated spaces.Yet, amidst her remarkable achievements, Lynsey remains grounded, finding balance between her professional pursuits and the joys of motherhood. Her journey is a testament to the power of perseverance, passion, and purpose.Don't miss out on the opportunity to be inspired and empowered by Lynsey's incredible story. Tune in now!Episode Chapters:[00:01:22] - Lynsey Dyer's Inspiring Quote: "If Success Were the Only Option"[00:02:55] - From Unicorn Picnic to SheJumps: Lynsey Dyer's Journey[00:04:11] - Road Trip Revelation: How Lynsey Found Her Mission[00:08:17] - Conquering Fear on the Slopes: Lynsey's Pivotal Skiing Experience[00:12:38] - The Joy of Skiing: Lynsey and Her Dad's Mogul Adventures[00:16:20] - Motherhood in the Mountains: Lynsey Dyer's Parenting Perspective[00:20:14] - Empowering Women Outdoors: The Birth of SheJumps[00:23:49] - Advocating for Wildlife: Lynsey Dyer's Passion for Nature[00:27:33] - Art, Seasons, and Real Estate: Lynsey's Multifaceted Life[00:39:34] - Trusting Intuition: Lynsey's Skiing Injury LessonConnect with Lynsey in the following ways:@lynseydyerhttps://linktr.ee/Lynseydyerhttps://unicornpicnic.com/PETITION for WILDLIFE:https://www.change.org/p/implement-wildlife-crossings-to-protect-our-precious-wildlife?recruiter=1289367173&recruited_by_id=583a2010-7e93-11ed-a74a-339faf380433&utm_source=share_petition&utm_campaign=share_petition&utm_term=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink&utm_content=cl_sharecopy_37417164_en-US%3Acv_366118Just says "buy the book on Amazon!"Support the Show.Connect with me in the following ways:catcaldwellmyers@gmail.comwww.catcaldwellmyers.com@catcaldwellmyers@adventureparadoxThe Adventure Paradox Podcast Page (Fb)
Subscriber-only episodeAD FREE + BONUS CONTENT: In this episode we talk with Lynsey Dyer, an athlete, artist and advocate, co-founder of SheJumps.org, founder of Unicorn Picnic and an alliance athlete for Protect Our Winters (POW). Lynsey tells us about her early childhood ski days in Sun Valley, Idaho with her family. Lynsey was on her local ski team from a young age and reflects on the many benefits and skills that she still draws on today. When the alpine ski racing path was no longer fun for her, Lynsey switched over to freeride. Lynsey has had a long and incredibly successful career as a big mountain skier. Lynsey's won every big mountain competition she's entered, been awarded Female Skier of the Year by Powder and Freeskier Magazines multiple times, starred in films and commercials from Teton Gravity Research to Warren Miller. As a filmmaker herself, Lynsey produced and directed the first all female ski film Pretty Faces after fundraising on Kickstarter. Pretty Faces went on to become iconic selling out shows, winning awards and making the industry more inclusive. Next we learned more about SheJumps.org.As a Protect Our Winters Alliance Athlete, Lynsey tells us about the organization and why she prioritizes protecting our environment. We most loved hearing about how Lynsey's adjusting to motherhood including how she's changed her mindset and risk taking profile. And someday we hope to jump off a cliff with Lynsey, but the invitation hasn't yet arrived :)More from Lynsey:Resources:Protect Our Winters (POW): https://protectourwinters.orgShe Jumps (non-profit): https://www.shejumps.org/Unicorn Picnic (apparel): https://unicornpicnic.comPretty Faces (Movie):https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/pretty-faces-the-story-of-a-skier-girlShowing Up (Podcast):https://www.lynseydyer.com/podcastKeep up with the Latest from Lynsey! Website: https://lynseydyer.com/Instagram: https://instagram.com/lynseydyerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/10157739221920634Keep up with the Latest from the Ski Moms!Website: www.skimomsfun.comSki Moms Discount Page: https://skimomsfun.com/discountsSki Moms Ski Rental HomesJoin the 10,000+ Ski Moms Facebook GroupInstagram: https://instagram.com/skimomsfun Send us an email and let us know what guests and topics you'd like to hear next! Sarah@skimomsfun.comNicole@skimomsfun.com
In this episode we talk with Lynsey Dyer, an athlete, artist and advocate, co-founder of SheJumps.org, founder of Unicorn Picnic and an alliance athlete for Protect Our Winters (POW). Lynsey tells us about her early childhood ski days in Sun Valley, Idaho with her family. Lynsey was on her local ski team from a young age and reflects on the many benefits and skills that she still draws on today. When the alpine ski racing path was no longer fun for her, Lynsey switched over to freeride. Lynsey has had a long and incredibly successful career as a big mountain skier. Lynsey's won every big mountain competition she's entered, been awarded Female Skier of the Year by Powder and Freeskier Magazines multiple times, starred in films and commercials from Teton Gravity Research to Warren Miller. As a filmmaker herself, Lynsey produced and directed the first all female ski film Pretty Faces after fundraising on Kickstarter. Pretty Faces went on to become iconic selling out shows, winning awards and making the industry more inclusive. Next we learned more about SheJumps.org.As a Protect Our Winters Alliance Athlete, Lynsey tells us about the organization and why she prioritizes protecting our environment. We most loved hearing about how Lynsey's adjusting to motherhood including how she's changed her mindset and risk taking profile. And someday we hope to jump off a cliff with Lynsey, but the invitation hasn't yet arrived :)More from Lynsey:Resources:Protect Our Winters (POW): https://protectourwinters.orgShe Jumps (non-profit): https://www.shejumps.org/Unicorn Picnic (apparel): https://unicornpicnic.comPretty Faces (Movie):httpMABEL'S LABELSUse Code SKIMOMS to save 15% off your order. Ski Swap season is here and we are scooping up deals. Smart ski moms know as soon as the new gear comes home it's time for a label. Ski equipment can look VERY similar on a rack, with Mabel's Labels, parents can easily identify their kids' belongings and prevent items from being lost or misplaced. We've got a ski-themed gift for everyone on your list. Shop our gift guides here.Support the showKeep up with the Latest from the Ski Moms!Website: www.skimomsfun.comSki Moms Discount Page: https://skimomsfun.com/discountsSki Moms Ski Rental HomesJoin the 10,000+ Ski Moms Facebook GroupInstagram: https://instagram.com/skimomsfun Send us an email and let us know what guests and topics you'd like to hear next! Sarah@skimomsfun.comNicole@skimomsfun.com
Born and raised in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Claire took her passion for skiing to the next level when she co-founded SheJumps alongside the professional freeskier, Lynsey Dyer and journalist, Vanessa Pierce in 2007. Since then, SheJumps has created over 46,000 opportunities for women and girls to get outside by offering a variety of outdoor activities ranging from wilderness survival and mountaineering to technical maintenance and skill-building clinics. We talk about what is was like to start SheJumps at the age of 22 and how its mission has grown over the last 16 years to include people who may not have the easiest access to wild landscapes. We also talk about the challenges young women and girls face in participating in the outdoors compared to men and the small but meaningful changes that need to happen to address that. Additional Links SheJumps (Website): https://www.shejumps.org/ SheJumps (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/shejumps/?hl=en SheJumps (Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/SheJumps/ It Matters To Me (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/adamcasey/ It Matters To Me (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/@itmatterstomepodcast It Matters To Me (Website): https://itmatterstomepodcast.com/ Partners and Sponsors Naked: https://nakedsportsinnovations.com/
Lynsey Dyer is a professional athlete, illustrator, self healing and wildlife advocate. As an athlete, Dyer won the FREESKI overall extreme skiing tour (7 straight wins), was the first female on the cover of FREESKIER Magazine (mid air off a record sized 70ft cliff), and named Skier of the Year multiple times by Powder Magazine. Lynsey hosts the popular outdoor podcast ShowingUP with Lynsey Dyer. She is a trained Breathwork and flow-state facilitator offering movement, mentorship and breathwork to those who inquire. She also offers ski fitness and pregnancy workshops to elevate people to their highest potential. At 21 Dyer co-founded SheJumps.org, to increase participation of women in the outdoors, and designed the iconic Girafficorn (the charity's main fundraising and branding icon) to welcome more playfulness in the outdoors. She produced and directed the groundbreaking film, Pretty Faces, the first all female action sports film for women and girls.•This episode of The Ready State Podcast is brought to you by Sleepme. When you live in a midcentury modern Eichler home, it might be beyond beautiful, but it is also beyond freezing in the winter. Kelly's new favorite feature of the Dock Pro is setting the warm wake-up so his bed heats up to downright toasty each morning. And you know what that means? Waking up without an alarm, which is delightful. Head over to sleep.me/trs to learn more and save on the purchase of any new Cube, OOLER or Dock Pro Sleep System. Take advantage of our exclusive discount and you too can wake up like Kelly, refreshed, everyday!
Pro freestyle and big mountain skier Lynsey Dyer shares her perspective on adventure as an athlete, adventurer, podcaster and soon to be mother. Hear her talk about what it's like to ski off a seventy-five-foot cliff, the mindset that is required to overcome big challenges, and where she hopes adventure will take us.Key TakeawaysAdventure personality: Mix of humility, determination, perseverance, preparation and assertiveness. You have to see yourself succeeding.Assertive mindset: If you want to overcome big challenges, you need to adopt an attack mindset.Power of high-end awareness: One trait of high-end athletes is their ability to process their environment and make good decisions quickly.Adventure is for everyone: You don't have to be jumping off of huge cliffs and be taking on super high-risk situations to have an adventure. Adventure is a state that any of us can experience.Guest LinksYou can find Lynsey Dyer at lynseydyer.comCheck out her Podcast: Showing UP with Lynsey DyerCheck out: Unicorn Picnic and She JumpsFollow or SubscribeEnjoyed this episode? Please follow or subscribe. Thanks!Share & Social Linkshttps://linktr.ee/deliveringadventure
Whether river surfing on the Snake River or capturing base jumping off of Half Dome, Lyndsey Dyer is committed to her overall mission of inspiring people to get outside. Lynsey is a legendary big mountain skier, filmmaker, photographer, activist and mom. In this episode, Lynsey invites us to explore the power of fun and the alchemy of community when we're in pursuit of going big. She's the founder of Unicorn Picnic and the host of Showing Up, a podcast about people who seek to live beyond limits. Lynsey's nonprofit, SheJumps, opens the door for more girls and women to unearth potential through outdoor play and as you'll hear in this interview, she continues to expand the scope of her activism. We talked about pushing the limits, checking in with our instincts, and being who you are and not who the world wants you to be. To learn more about Lynsey, visit www.lynseydyer.com. In This Episode: Lynsey Dyer Website | Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram | YouTube Showing Up Podcast Andrew Vontz LinkedIn Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher The show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
Lynsey Dyer is a freestyle skier, artist, filmmaker, entrepreneur, activist, podcaster, and a new mom. Lynsey is the founder of the movie production and apparel company Unicorn Picnic and co-founder ofhttps://www.shejumps.org/ ( SheJumps.org). In this episode, Lynsey shares how her cousin (A.J. Cargill) was a big influence in helping her make the move to Jackson from Sun Valley, ID. She talks about her early days of living in the Hole, working at D.O.G., and getting her start with Teton Gravity Research. Stephan and Lynsey chat about some of the impactful organizations she has helped create and her latest project that involves local wildlife. They then discuss sponsorships, parenthood, the changing pro athlete industry, and what is in store next for Lynsey. Follow Lynsey on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/lynseydyer/?hl=en ( @lynseydyer) Listen to Lynsey's podcast ShowingUp athttps://www.lynseydyer.com/podcast ( LynseyDyer.com/podcast) Learn more about Unicorn Picnic athttps://unicornpicnic.com/ ( UnicornPicnic.com) Learn more about SheJumps athttps://www.shejumps.org/ ( SheJumps.org) This week's episode is sponsored in part by Teton County Solid Waste and Recycling, announcing the new commercial Curb to Compost Program for restaurants and other commercial food waste generators. More athttps://tetoncountywy.gov/1459/Compost ( TetonCountyWY.gov) or athttps://www.instagram.com/roadtozerowaste.jh ( @RoadToZeroWaste.JH on Instagram) Support also comes from The Jackson Hole Wine Club. Curating quality wine selections delivered to you each month. Enjoy delicious wines at amazing prices. More athttp://jacksonholewineclub.com/ ( JacksonHoleWineClub.com) Want to be a guest on The Jackson Hole Connection? Email us at connect@thejacksonholeconnection.com. Marketing and editing support byhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelmoeri ( Michael Moeri) (http://michaelmoeri.com/ (michaelmoeri.com),https://www.instagram.com/thatsamoeri/ (@thatsamoeri))
In the Season 1 finale of Just Be Yourself with Julia Mancuso, professional skier Lynsey Dyer grew up in a modest family alongside the ultra-wealthy and famous in Sun Valley, Idaho. She walked away from Olympic dreams to pursue the freedom of big mountain skiing along a path less traveled facing injury, avalanches, death, and a 75 ft. cliff jump to prove the impossible is possible."You only have so much life energy, what are you going to give it to? How are you going to make it count?"- Lynsey Dyer
Support for the Caroline Gleich Show and stoke-fueled adventures everywhere comes from Ikon Pass. From this spring to next winter, the mountains are where the stoke lives. These are the moments that, when we own them, we own them forever. On Sale Now for the 21/22 Season, From $399, discover pass options and own the stoke at: ikonpass.com This episode's guest is Claire Smallwood. Claire is freeskier and the executive director and co-founder of SheJumps, a women's outdoor recreation-focused nonprofit organization facilitating the participation of women and girls in outdoor activities through free and low-cost outdoor education. Smallwood was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico to a family of ranchers, entrepreneurs, and farmers. She is a graduate of Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. Smallwood founded SheJumps along with professional freeskier Lynsey Dyer and journalist Vanessa Pierce. At its 2014 Women + Sports Summit, ESPNW awarded her a $10,000 Everyday Heroes grant in recognition of her work. On this episode, we talk about what brings Claire the stoke! We talk about her background, where she learned to ski or ride and her first memories of being stoked on the mountain. We learn about her work with SheJumps and how it's grown over the last eleven years, including the SheJumps x Ikon Pass scholarship program. Then we talk about the future of SheJumps, while bringing the stoke by hearing about Claire's favorite places to ski and what is next on her bucket list. I've known Claire for over a decade and I'm incredibly grateful for the opportunity to connect with her and hear more about her work. You can learn more about SheJumps here: https://www.shejumps.org And follow Claire here: https://www.instagram.com/clairesmallwood_/?hl=en --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caroline-gleich/message
"I do think that we in this industry, as small as we are, we are mighty." We're joined by pro skier, artist, producer, founder, and woman of many other titles Lynsey Dyer! Lynsey talks about the state of being a pro skier in this world, moving past beauty standards, using your creative talent the right way, and her time on a reality TV show. Follow Lynsey: @lynseydyer lynseydyer.com unicornpicnic.com Follow us on Instagram: @wheeliecreative View past episodes, transcripts, and more info about the show: wheeliecreative.com/podcast Don't forget to subscribe and if you haven't already, please leave us a review to let us know what you think about the show!
Our guest for today has starred in multiple ski films from Teton Gravity Research, Warren Miller, Sherpa’s Cinema and more. If you love skiing or maybe you’ve watched Pretty Faces before then you’ll definitely love this episode! Professional skier and filmmaker, Lynsey Dyer, joins us to talk about her career as a female professional skier in a predominantly male sport. Lynsey will share stories that’ll help us all remember that anything is possible as long as you put your heart into it! Learn how Lynsey pursues sport as art as she gives us a glimpse of her work, passion projects, and how she is inspiring and motivating young girls to get outside and play, as well as the importance of finding your flow state! Episode Highlights: How Lynsey got into Skiing Turning sport into art Highlighting women in outdoor sports Lynsey’s advocacy: #SHEJUMPS Lynsey’s next passion project About Our Guest: As a professional skier, Lynsey’s career has spanned over a decade. Starring in films from the likes of Teton Gravity Research, Warren Miller, Sherpa’s Cinema and more. Lynsey has skied on 6 continents, won every big mountain competition she’s entered, been awarded Female Skier of the Year by Powder Magazine multiple times, and cemented her place as one of the best big mountain skiers in the world while inspiring a generation of young female athletes through popular Ted talks on 'Skiing like a girl' and filmmaking. As a director, Lynsey produced and directed the first and only all female ski film Pretty Faces after fundraising $113K on Kickstarter. Pretty Faces was the most successful fundraising campaign for an action sports film ever on the platform, and went on to sell out 100 shows and win various awards. Lynsey's latest project, the Showing UP podcast, can be found on iTunes. She loves to share stories that help us all remember that anything is possible especially when you remember to play outside. Connect with Lynsey: Lynsey's website Instagram @lynseydyer Facebook Twitter @lynseydyer Resources Mentioned: Big Mountain Skier Lynsey Dyer On Sport As Art on the Rich Roll Podcast Showing UP Podcast with Lynsey Dyer SheJumps Unicorn Picnic --- Subscribe to the This or Something Better podcast! Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Did you enjoy today’s episode? If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review on Apple Podcasts. And be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast app to get notified when a new episode comes out! Do you know someone who might enjoy this episode? Share this episode to inspire and empower! Let's connect on social media! Facebook @thisorsomethingbetterpodcast Instagram @this.orsomethingbetter
Top 5 quotes from top guests answering "What Does Leadership Mean To You?" The answers are all different based on perspective, yet they all deeply relate to each guests' own personal development journey. Listen in and see which speaks to you. Guests mentioned in this episode: ep12 with Gelareh Mizrahi, high-end handbag designer ep14 with Lynsey Dyer, award-wining back mountain skier ep17 with Sandy Hessler, entrepreneur and coach ep25 with Monica Brown, top woman in tech ep31 with Chris Lee, transformational coach to celebrities, entrepreneurs and thought-leaders Claim your free stock https://share.public.com/tianapix and see what I'm invested in! – Follow @torchpodcast on Instagram – https://instagram.com/torchpodcast Full show notes and resources:https://torchpodcast.com/32 Let’s connect! Subscribe to Torch and follow @torchpodcast on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and TikTok.
"As a woman, everything can be discounted. What can’t be discounted is what you do. It can’t be taken away from you. It’s indisputable." — Lynsey Dyer What does it take to ski off a 65 ft. cliff in the back country of Jackson Hole? Lynsey Dyer, one of the best big mountain skiers in the world, explains the motivation and mindset needed to accomplish so many feats in the male-dominated industry of extreme sports. At 16, she won the Junior Olympics in Downhill Skiing, and soon after leaned into a life of back country freestyle skiing where rules were meant to be broken. She’s charged down fresh powder winning titles at the Freeride World Tour and was named Skier-of-The-Year multiple times. Featured on major networks and TV shows – check. Heli-skiing – check. Spoke at TEDTalks – check. Starred in several ski movies – check. Magazine covers – check. For those unfamiliar with the ski world, Lynsey's other accomplishments range from running a business, leading heli-skiing trips around the world, and directing/producing the first and only all-female ski movie called Pretty Face. The film empowers women and girls alike through the love of sport and community. – Follow @torchpodcast on Instagram – Full show notes: https://torchpodcast.com/ep-14-honor-your-fear-with-world-skier-lynsey-dyer/ TOPICS WE COVER: Her proudest ski moment Terrifying avalanche story Connecting with your feminine Tackling a male dominated world Using fear and disappointment as a motivator Morning routine to get her mind and body right Techniques that improve her mindset The power of surrender Complicated female friendships Reducing limited beliefs Her interview with Alex Honnold of Free Solo How she works with top sponsors LINK: Find Lynsey on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook Watch Pretty Faces on iTunes, Vimeo, or order the DVD Showing Up With Lynsey Dyer podcast on Apple or Spotify Unicorn Picnic on Instagram and Facebook SheJumps non-profit on Instagram and Facebook Edythe Heus from Revolution in Motion Let’s connect! Subscribe to Torch and follow @torchpodcast on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and TikTok.
Lynsey Dyer sat down with snowboarder and filmmaker Leanne Pelosi at the Revelstoke Send It event last January to talk about Leanne's rocky path to becoming a professional snowboarder, how she learned on the job to produce and direct films during the golden age of female snowboarder filmmaking, and what she thinks about Instagram influencers taking endorsements that used to go to professional athletes.
Are you happy? For many of us, this question is difficult to answer, and often leads to feelings of uncertainty, guilt, and frustration. But for our guest, Phakchok Rinpoche, answering "yes" and truly feeling happy is much simpler than you might imagine. Ordained by the Dalai Lama at a young age and believed to be the latest incarnation in a lineage of spiritual beings, Rinpoche is one of the most respected and well known Buddhist leaders in the world today. To kick off this new season of the podcast, we talk to Rinpoche and Erric Solomon, the co-author of his book Radically Happy: A User's Guide to the Mind. They discuss techniques for incorporating mindfulness practices into everyday life, why you should be like a lion instead of a dog, and how to avoid comparing yourself with others. With a busy travel schedule and a family of his own, Rinpoche understands the struggle for harmony and happiness in everyday life far more than it may seem from the outside. In this conversation, we go deep into the psychology behind happiness, and learn ways to welcome it into our lives instead of pushing it away.
Lynsey Dyer is a professional skier and filmmaker from Jackson, Wyoming. Following a career in competitive big mountain skiing, Lynsey went on to become a trailblazing star in many backcountry films, eventually moving on to directing and producing award winning films of her own. Especially of note was "Pretty Faces", the first and only all-female ski film. Lynsey has also been a commentator for ESPN, starred in a reality TV show on Bravo, presented Ted Talks, and been awarded Female Skier of the Year by Powder Magazine multiple times. Payson sat down with Lynsey in her home to discuss her incredible dedication to setting a good example for young women (she's turned down opportunities with Coca-Cola, Mountain Dew, and Playboy recently), the challenges of navigating all-male film shoots, the oxymorons and environmental challenges of her career, and her observations on why men are in desperate need of good role models. Lynsey also hosts her own podcast, "Showing UP."
Lynsey Dyer is a professional skier who has won every big mountain competition she’s entered, been awarded Female Skier of the Year by Powder Magazine multiple times, and cemented her place as one of the best big mountain skiers in the world while inspiring a generation of young female athletes through popular TED talks on 'Ski Like A Girl' and filmmaking. As a director, Lynsey produced and directed the first and only all female ski film and founded a production company called Unicorn Picnic. She's also the host of the popular Showing UP podcast where she shares stories that help us all remember that anything is possible especially when you remember to play outside. Episode notes: https://exploreinspired.com/lynseydyer Hosts: Jonathan Ronzio, Emily Holland Editor: Chris Plante Presented by: Explore Inspired
Lynsey Dyer sits down with Alex Honnold, the iconic free-solo climber.
"That's the ticket: putting energy into it, even when no one else can see it."-Lynsey DyerHumans have an uncanny ability to connect and converse with people of wildly different backgrounds, because when it comes down to it we all share a common experience. Today's guest is many things, mainly known as a big mountain skier and filmmaker, and while I may not do those two things Lynsey Dyer and I still connected and conversed. I believe that whatever sport, focus, or job that we do, if we do it with intent, good will come of it. Lynsey is a prime example of that sentiment and coupled with the fact that she has lived her life breaking paradigms, she was a perfect guest for the show. Our conversation is barely concerned with the mountains or even storytelling, instead we explore the mindset and spiritual side of things. Today we delve into growing up, finding purpose, finding yourself, and staying true to yourself. All topics not often discussed, on this show nor in life, so it was a special treat to have Lynsey share her thoughts on them. Enjoy!AUM,Jarod ContrerasFind Lynsey:lynseydyer.comInstagram: @lynseydyer instagram.com/lynseydyerTwitter: @lynseydyer twitter.com/lynseydyerFacebook: Lynsey Dyer facebook.com/lynsey.dyer.7Support Touching the Trail:touchingthetrail.com/donate targetreleaserecovery.comFind Touching the Trail: touchingthetrail.comTouching the Trail Weekly: eepurl.com/bEENNPInstagram: @touchingthetrail instagram.com/touchingthetrailTwitter: @touchingtrail twitter.com/touchingtrailFacebook: Touching the Trail facebook.com/touchingthetrail
Big mountain skier Lynsey Dyer talks with Drew about growing up in Sun Valley through the lens of a professional skier. Glean great inside perspective on things like money, competition, and societal expectations before heading into the backcountry with Lynsey and her team, on a ski shoot in Yellowstone National Park. Learn more about what Lynsey's up to with Unicorn Picnic, and She Jumps her non-profit geared toward inspiring young ladies to do big things.
We have been receiving more and more questions about Sego Skis and requests to review them, so today, you’re going to get the backstory. Sego was founded by two brothers, Tim and Peter Wells, and Sego is headquartered in the small mountain town of Victor, Idaho. So we talked to Tim and Peter about starting a ski company (actually, how they started two ski companies) and why they decided to set up shop in Victor to build skis.Then we go over some particular Sego skis, working with Lynsey Dyer, the snowblades they’re producing, and why they have a ski called the Condor that has nothing on it other than … an avocado.You can check out now our First Look at the Condor, and, if you become a Blister member, you can also read our Flash Review of the Condor and get our initial on-snow impressions of the ski.TOPICS & TIMES:Introducing Sego's founders, Tim & Peter Wells (1:33)Starting their 1st ski company + lessons learned (4:08)Starting their 2nd ski company, Sego (13:19)Why the name Sego? (16:49)Exactly what are you building in Victor, Idaho? (17:35)Advantages and challenges of manufacturing in Victor (21:30)Demo days & the Sego school bus (29:19)Becoming a "premier North American manufacturer" (33:08)Sego's best selling skis: the Cleaver 102 & Lynsey Dyer's pro models, the UP Pro 110 & UP Pro 92 (34:35)Sego's women's lineup & working with Lynsey Dyer 36:15)The ski Peter's most proud of - Tim's personal ski (39:17)Sego's 18/19 lineup - including the Condor (aka, the Avocado) (42:40)Sego snowblades! (51:30) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mountains have an inherent beauty and mystique. The conditions make it impossible to live amongst them, but as we enter the high elevations for brief excursions we bare witness to some remarkable terrain. The weather can choose to open up or close the door on our explorations making it easy or impossible to go any further. On any day where Ice crystals can be seen forming in the air creating a phenomenon known as Diamond Dust mother nature is smiling on you, opening the door and the conditions for your trip, it is a telltale that you have won the adventurer's lottery, so enjoy your winnings, and go further! This is a compilation of clips where we went further in British Columbia's backcountry on assignment for DRFTWD and got rewarded. Skiers: Dane Tudor, Lynsey Dyer, Dave Treadway, and Colston VB. Music: City and Colour - Woman dine alone records
Lynsey Dyer sits down with Alex Honnold, the iconic free-solo climber.
Have a love for mountains and learning? Look no further! Professional big mountain skier Lynsey Dyer is launching a new podcast showcasing some of the most interesting personalities in the adventure sports space.
“There was a time when you believed anything was possible and I want to bring people back to that. And I think the mountains do that.”Lynsey Dyer Imagine being the very best in your sport. Undefeated, the future is bright indeed. But deep down the zero sum game of competition just doesn't sit right. Because for you, sport isn't about winners and losers. It's about play. It's about freedom. It's about love.But mostly it's about artistic self-expression.This is the story of Lynsey Dyer.One of the best big mountain skiers on the planet, Lynsey is an extraordinary and most unexpected athletic talent who walked away from competition at the peak of her potential to courageously blaze her own path. A unique path that has helped refine what it means to pursue sport professionally. A path based not on podiums but on adventure. Seeking joy. Empowering others. And expressing one's unique voice.Over the course of a decade long career, Lynsey has won every big mountain competition that she entered. She has also won several freesking competitions and awards including the 2004 International Free Skiers Association North American tour champion. In 2010, Powder Magazine awarded her Best Female Performance for her role in Magic Moments*. She has been awarded Female Skier of the year by Powder Magazine, was the first female to be on the cover of Freeskier Magazine and has starred in too many ski films to mention, including projects from legendary filmmaker Warren Miller.Lynsey has starred in or hosted television shows for NBC, ESPN, Bravo, The Ski Channel, Mountainfilm and Outside Television, has appeared on Good Morning America and even produced, directed and starred in her own film, the widely acclaimed Pretty Faces — an all female ski film featuring the best athletes from around the world that beautifully celebrates female empowerment and the transformative power of play. When she isn't crushing powder, Lynsey can be found running her non-profit SheJumps.org, which encourages girls and women to participate in the outdoors through mentorship, and her movie production and apparel company Unicorn Picnic.An unconventional badass, Lynsey is the personification of strength in femininity. A role model for young women across the world with an ethos I'd like my own daughters to emulate.This is a conversation about Lynsey's remarkable life. It's about female impact on a male dominated subculture. It's about courage in defying external expectations to follow your own unique path. It's about the joy and freedom that come from blazing a life of adventure.Simply put, it's a conversation about what it means to pursue sport as art.It was a pleasure connecting with Lynsey. I sincerely hope you enjoy the exchange.Peace + Plants,Listen & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Soundcloud | StitcherThanks to this week’s sponsors:Harrys.com: A superior shave at an affordable price. Friends of the Rich Roll Podcast can visit See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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#60 – Lynsey Dyer – Wants You to Go Skiing Lynsey Dyer really wants you to go skiing. It’s her favourite thing really. She really cares about getting people outside and if you take any time to learn about Lynsey you’ll understand completely. Lynsey got her start ski racing in Sun Valley, Idaho, and […] The post #60 – Lynsey Dyer – Wants You to Go Skiing appeared first on Low Pressure Podcast.
In the first episode of Range Podcast, we talk to entrepreneur Jen Gurecki of Coalition Snow about the challenges of making skis that don't suck for women. Sexism in the ski industry is a hot topic thanks to Lynsey Dyer who made a documentary on marginalized professional lady skiers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Lynsey Dyer, professional skier, She-Jumps co-founder, filmmaker, and visual artist, shares her athletic background from her relationship with skiing in her youth to how she began competing professionally. Lindsay discusses the experiences of fear, confidence, and fluidity when freestyle skiing. She explains the birth of the Girafficorn, the half giraffe, half unicorn mascot of She Jumps, an organization Lynsey founded that promotes the participation of girls in the outdoors through mentorship. Lastly, Lynsey reveals insight and information on Pretty Faces, her upcoming film that will be the first all female ski documentary.