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The Final Best of Inappropriate Questions, aka Part 2, is even better than Part 1. More laugh out loud stories, more uncomfortable answers, and and my favorite surprise guest of all time. This time, it's not just snow athletes that get into the mix and it makes for a great listen. Back to interviews next week. Inappropriate Questions 2025 Show Notes Part 2 3:00: Dave asks Luke Edgar Questions 8:00: Mike Escamalia asks Rick Thorne questions 11:30: Tyler Hamlett asks Jonny Decesere a question 14:15: I ask Garrett McNamara a question 21:00: Liquid Force, Feel the Pull and get 15% off your LF Purchase by using the code Powell15 at checkout Stanley: The brand that invented the category! Only the best for Powell Movement listeners. Check out Stanley1913.com Best Day Brewing: All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories or sugar. 25:00: Stan Rey asks Josh Daiek a question 29:30: Ang tells a McConkey Story 33:00: I ask Sick Rick Armstrong a question 35:00: Jason Arens asks Khai Krepela a question 39:00: Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better. Outdoor Research: Click here for 25% off Outdoor Research products (not valid on sale items or pro products) 41:00: Emily Childs asks Jeanelle Yip a question 46:00: Erick Garcia asks Cameron Talbot a question 50:00: I ask Sam Kuch a question
The Snow Sports New Zealand (SSNZ) Freestyle series is well and truly underway, with the next event being held this Sunday at the Remarkables in Queenstown. Scott Palmer, the Competitive Pathway Manager of SSNZ, joined D'Arcy Waldegrave to break down the competition. He touched on how it operates, what tracks are available for people to try, and the development of the sport in New Zealand. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Michelle sits down (and sweats it out) with snowboarding legend Jenny Jones — Olympic bronze medalist, X Games gold medalist, and certified underdog badass.Jenny gets raw about the unplanned journey from chalet maid to Olympic history-maker — no coach, no roadmap, just grit, resilience, and a love for being out on the mountain. She opens up about dealing with major injuries, being the "older" athlete at 31 in a sport built for teens, and the brutal concussion that nearly cost her the Olympics just months before Sochi.Recorded inside the sauna-like HQ of The Wave in Bristol, this episode is full of sweat, laughs, and no-BS truths about what it really takes to do things your own way and win.Listener TakeawaysRisking everything pays off – Jenny turned down a safe path to chase a life in the snow and made history.You can succeed without a plan – She carved her career season by season, figuring it out as she went.Being underestimated is powerful – Jenny was often the only Brit in comps and used that to her advantage.Mental resilience is key – Her comeback after post-concussion syndrome shows how brutal yet possible recovery can be.Age is just a number – She defied expectations by medaling at 31 in a sport dominated by teens.Sisterhood in sport matters – From chalet girl antics to world-class coaching, women backing women was central to her story.Episode Timestamps00:00:00 – Michelle's intro: A hotbox, a snowboard legend, and some questionable surfing00:03:55 – Jenny's journey from chalet maid to pro snowboarder begins00:07:10 – Competing for fun turned into a global career: Jenny's first win00:09:00 – How she ended up competing in Sochi at 31 after almost retiring00:12:10 – “You're six years older than everyone” – Olympic pressure and feeling out of place00:13:30 – The dark side: head injury, slurred speech, and hiding the truth pre-Olympics00:16:00 – Fighting through post-concussion syndrome and choosing to show up anyway00:19:15 – The moment she won Olympic bronze and couldn't quite believe it00:22:00 – Why snowboarding culture (and its women) shaped her the most00:23:50 – Shifting into surfing and teaching: finding new joy after elite sport00:25:10 – Michelle gets dared to surf — and it's all going downhill from herePerfect For You If:You're figuring it out as you go — and need proof that's okayYou've been told you're “too old” to start something newYou love sports stories that don't follow the rulesYou've been knocked down and need a push to get back upOr you just want a damn good conversation between two women who don't do things by the book
Inappropriate Questions is how I end every show. The idea is that I find a friend of my guest and record 3 questions with them. The questions can be anything that gets the guest to tell a funny, crazy, embarrassing or really, any good story. The goal is to get some gold without pissing off the guest when I surprise them with the questions. This week, I have a long list of legends on this highlight show. Think Shannon Dunn, Tina Basich, Andy Hetzel, Colby Stevensen, Dane Tudor, Peter Olenick and many more. This is a fan favorite segment of the show, and this is some of the best of them. Inappropriate Questions 2025 Show Notes: 3:00: Greg Hill asks Chris Reubens Questions 6:30: Mark Sullivan asks Jason Borgstede a question 11:30: Asks Wiley Miller a question 14:15: I ask Ted Ligety a question 17:00: Shannon Dunn asks Tina Basich a question 20:30: Liquid Force, Feel the Pull and get 15% off your LF Purchase by using the code Powell15 at checkout Stanley: The brand that invented the category! Only the best for Powell Movement listeners. Check out Stanley1913.com Best Day Brewing: All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories or sugar. 25:00: Joss Christensen asks Colby Stevenson a question 28:30: Jake Hopfinger asks Parkin Costain a question 36:00: Jossi Wells asks Colby West a Question 39:00: Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better. Outdoor Research: Click here for 25% off Outdoor Research products (not valid on sale items or pro products) 44:00: Benny Pellingrino asks Andy Hetzel a question 48:00: Brad Bell asks Colter Hinchcliffe a question 51:00: Colston VB asks Dane Tudor a question 55:00: I ask Scotty Lago a question 59:00: Jossi Wells asks Peter Olenick a question 62:00: Chris Waker asks Red Gerard a question
In this episode of the Tough Girl Podcast, meet Ioana Barbu—an unstoppable ultra runner with big goals, bold energy, and a fierce belief in betting on herself. After winning the Ice Ultra (230km at the Arctic Circle) and the Highland Ultra (125km in the Scottish Highlands) in 2025—each by hours and against stacked fields—Ioana is now going all-in to complete the entire Beyond the Ultimate series in one calendar year. That means racing across jungles, deserts, mountains, and ice—self-funded, self-motivated, and 100% committed. We dive into her mindset, training strategy, and what it takes to juggle full-time work while prepping for some of the toughest foot races on Earth. From selling her flat to afford the journey, to building her endurance and community from scratch, Ioana's story is raw, real, and massively inspiring. Explicit language: This episode contains one F-bomb. If you're chasing big goals or need a fire lit under you—this is the one to listen to. New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast drop every Tuesday at 7 AM (UK time)! Make sure to subscribe so you never miss the inspiring journeys and incredible stories of tough women pushing boundaries. Do you want to support the Tough Girl Mission to increase the amount of female role models in the media in the world of adventure and physical challenges? Support via Patreon! Join me in making a difference by signing up here: www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast. Your support makes a difference. Thank you x Show notes Who is Ioana Based in London Working in post production of video production Being an ultra runner Growing up in Europe Moving to the UK at 18 Living in New Zealand and Canada Being into Snowboarding Getting into running Her younger years Growing up with her grandparents in the countryside Getting into swimming, ballet Starting snowboarding in her early 20s and how it changed her life Wanting to get good at the sport Book: Power Speed Endurance : A Skill-Based Approach to Endurance Training. By Brian Mackenzie Breathe work, breathing, posture Running on a treadmill for training Training with Altitude Centre in London, in an altitude chamber Living in Wellington, New Zealand Working with a snowboarding coach Don't think about it too much or you will catch fear Always end on a high Moving back to the UK and fast forward a few years Getting back into running during lockdown in 2020 Starting to sign up for races Royal Parks Half Marathon How her running journey progressed Running the London Marathon for charity Make Some Noise Giving a voice to small charities Working with Spencer Matthews on his Big Fish Podcast Deciding to sign up for the - Beyond the Ultimate Jungle ultra - 230km Being surrounded by people who encourage you and support you Being told she couldn't do a 30 miler I'll prove you wrong Julian Morgan-Ayres The Early Birds Is it a race or is it an event? Emma Kirk-Odunubi - Running Coach To The Finish Line Having a lovely time running the marathon Adam Kimble - Running Coach Kris King Never quit at the end of the day Doing the right volume of training (6 days a week) but doing the wrong type of training Averaging about 30k - 50k a week max - which wasn't enough Running 70k - 100k weeks More running and less hyrox/strength training Beyond The Ultimate - Jungle Ultra Palate fatigue Needing to be her own hero Winning Races Arctic Race - 230km race Going out to race and win Getting her period in the jungle and ending up doing the short course Wanting to make ultra running a full time job Global Expedition Medics Going into the ice-ultra with such a strong mindset Knowing what to expect with snow and ice 2025 - Racing the full series in one year (calendar year) Self funding the challenge Harry Edmonds - youngest racer to compete the extreme sport series How much will it cost?! Selling her flat and using the money to pay for the race series Needing to buy specialist kit Approx £30k so far… Wanting to quit her job and do this full time Dr Freya Bayne - London Southbank Uni Sports Department Heat acclimatisation in a heat chamber and why it was one of the best things to do before the desert race All female researchers How can people connect and follow along Final words of advice Find people who are like minded, don't be afraid to join a community Inspiring other women to start running Social Media Website makesomenoise.enthuse.com/pf/ioana-barbu Instagram @ioanabarboux
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At 14, Nick suffered a traumatic, life-threatening snowboarding accident and was put in a coma. His parents were told he wouldn't ever walk, talk, or eat on his own again. He did and set a personal goal of not walking, but running out of the hospital. Nick does a lot of speaking work to help those suffering from brain injuries. Today, Nick is a 7-figure business owner, Rhode Island-based real estate investor, speaker, and Partner of Smart Real Estate Coach. Website: https://nickprefontaine.com/ S.T.E.P. Program: https://nickprefontaine.com/step/ You may also contact him through email, Jamesperduespeaks@comcast.net
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Bas van Steenbergen has been a dual threat on his mountain bike for over a decade. Part racer and part freerider, Bas has the rare ability to compete at the highest level in both disciplines. While that's cool, his story is even better. Growing up overseas with his equally as rad little brother Tom, Bas, raced BMX until he moved to Canada and bought a mountain bike. And while he got on a big bike later than most, that didn't stop him and the rest is history. On the podcast, we talk about the status of the bike industry, sponsorship, Downhill, Rampage, content and more. Little brother Tom van Steenbergen asks the Inappropriate Questions. Bas Van Steenbergen Show Notes: 4:00: Snowboarding, the bike industry, carnage after the pandemic, sponsors, bike compoundnds, movies, his crazy upbringing, biking in EU, 22:00: Liquid Force, Feel the Pull and get 15% off your LF Purchase by using the code Powell15 at checkout Stanley: The brand that invented the category! Only the best for Powell Movement listeners. Check out Stanley1913.com Best Day Brewing: All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories or sugar. 25:00: Shift to MTB, breaking his first bike, Downhill, his younger brother Tom, racing, travel, and Rampage 40:00: Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better. Outdoor Research: Click here for 25% off Outdoor Research products (not valid on sale items or pro products) 42:00: More Rampage, events, his first big win, and how long will he race 50:00: Inappropriate Questions with Tom Van Steenbergen
SSX Tricky is still just as good today as it was in 2001. It's still one of the best snoboarding games ever, and it's also a reminder of what gaming used to be at its best... And reminded us of when EA was actually kind of... good? RIP EA Sports BIG! Special Guest Host: The Gamersician Follow Retro Blast on Bluesky! Support on Patreon and get involved with the show!
Episode Description:In this episode of On Stage, Olympic gold medalist and action sports icon Shaun White joins Sports Business Journal staff writer Chris Smith for a strategic conversation that took place on May 21, 2025, at SBJ's 4se event in New York City.White shares his vision behind The Snow League, a new venture designed to bring structure, visibility, and commercial potential to competitive snowboarding—while capturing a broader, global audience. Blending his experience as a world-class athlete with lessons from brand-building and entrepreneurship, White covers:The Genesis of The Snow League: Why he created it and how it fills a gap in the winter sports ecosystem.Athlete Empowerment & Event Design: Reimagining competition formats, travel, and athlete schedules to prioritize sustainability, fan engagement, and fairness.Brand Building & Cultural Influence: How White views storytelling, content, and creator partnerships as central to growing snowboarding's mainstream appeal.Long-Term Vision and Investments: How he's positioning The Snow League as a platform for the next generation and additional investments he's been making in sports.It's a future-focused, candid conversation with one of the most recognizable names in sports—now shaping his next legacy as a league builder and business visionary.
Etienne was a top ATV in the early 2000s. At the peak of his career after getting the opportunity to film for Mack Dawg a back injury forced him to slowly step away from snowboarding. This episode goes beyond surface-level snowboard talk, diving into the real-life challenges that come with life after being a pro. The conversation touches on addiction, injuries, loss, parenting, fatherhood, trauma, and the power of letting go. Enjoy! This episode discusses sensitive topics including addiction, trauma, and loss. If you're struggling or in need of support, please don't hesitate to reach out to someone you trust or seek help from a mental health professional. You're not alone, support is out there. Presenting by Monster Energy Supported by Vans, Baldface Lodge, The Source Shop, The Scandinave Spa, Gibbons Whistler #airtimetv #airtimepodcast #snowboardpodcast #snowboard #lifecoaching #lifecoach
Gibby Corcoran is a snowboarder from Grand Rapids, lapping the tow ropes of Cannonsburg in the winter and taking countless laps at Action Wake Park in the summer. Gibby snowboarded for his first time on a plastic step in board at a local sledding hill, then quickly progressed the following years. Dry start disasters, spot selection, how winching is viewed in the industry, why more snowboarders don't wakeboard, filming with Sinister, sitting on clips, heavy slams, and the dunk that never was. Hear all that and much more in Episode 86 of the Grab Matters Podcast!Follow Gibby: https://www.instagram.com/gibbycorc_/Thank you to this shows sponsors! Liquid Force: https://www.liquidforce.com/ Slingshot: https://slingshotsports.com/Chapters:00:00 - 1:00 Intro2:15 Dry start disaster 6:10 Guest Question: Hannah Littlefield10:00 Starting snowboarding 11:50 First time wakeboarding 14:00 Does wakeboarding help with snowboarding?19:50 Wakeboard sponsors?21:00 LF'n Wheel of Questions26:00 P2 by ZMT29:00 Can a full part have park clips?30:30 Core or not core?33:10 Nature of Offense44:00 Spot selection/repeated spots54:00 Winching in the wakeboard industry 1:05:30 Why don't more snowboarders wakeboard?1:07:20 Slingshot Silhouette Challenge 1:08:10 Guest Question: Ava Peterson1:13:35 Guest Question: Colin Pitts1:16:30 Wakeboarding vs. Snowboarding 1:21:45 Culture1:26:00 Filming in wakeboarding 1:29:50 Guest Question: Samy Kautner1:35:15 Guest Question: Gavin Stuckey1:41:50 Setup1:44:00 This past winter1:56:00 Sitting on clips2:01:30 Never Summer wakeboards2:02:10 Guest Question: Adam Sinclair2:03:30 The dunk that never was2:09:00 Thank you's Guest Questions:Hannah Littlefield: https://www.instagram.com/hannah_littlefield/Ava Peterson: https://www.instagram.com/ayvbruh_/Colin Pitts: https://www.instagram.com/colin.pitts/Samy Kautner: https://www.instagram.com/samykautner/Gavin Stuckey: https://www.instagram.com/gavinstuckey/Adam Sinclair: https://www.instagram.com/sinclair972/Links:Nature of Offense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTDqX8pmFFcTesting Elevated: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCRoEnsDBhIRated R: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duVCWMkhuisShoot us a text!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GrabMattersPodcastWebsite: https://www.grabmatters.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@grabmatters/videosInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/grabmatters/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grabmatterspodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/grabmatters
Snowboard professional, steelhead junkie, and born-to-hunt late bloomer—Eric Jackson didn't take the usual route to duck hunting. He tells about his Mom introducing him to boards about the time most kids learn to ride bicycles, how his older brother was a huge life influence, and why his Dad swapped shotguns for fishing rods. But fate had other plans. We dive into how ducks led to elk, why chasing steelhead is therapy, and how snowboarding's fearless rebel soul now meshes seamlessly with Sitka camo. Don't miss his stunning films ALIGNMENT and RIVER—raw portraits of what drives him. Watch Also: Brothers on the Run: Traveling the World's Longest Navigable Road https://www.redbull.com/int-en/shows/brothers-on-the-run Visit the Legendary Brands That Make MOJO's Duck Season Somewhere Podcast Possible: MOJO Outdoors Alberta Professional Outfitters Society Benelli Shotguns BOSS Shotshells Bow and Arrow Outdoors Ducks Unlimited Flash Back Decoys GetDucks.com HuntProof Premium Waterfowl App Inukshuk Professional Dog Food onX Maps Use code GetDucks25 Sitka Gear Tom Beckbe USHuntList.com Like what you heard? Let us know! • Tap Subscribe so you never miss an episode. • Drop a rating—it's like a high-five in the duck blind. • Leave a quick comment: What hit home? What made you laugh? What hunt did it remind you of? • Share this episode with a buddy who lives for duck season. Want to partner? Have or know a story to share? Contact: Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com
Episode: 2025.11.17The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari encourages you to take a step back and recognize your strengths. Maybe you've faced judgment from your friends and family about the direction of your life. Perhaps you feel embarrassed that you are not living up to societal standards. Join Nancy as she discusses how embracing your superpowers can give you the courage to be your true self. Our first caller, Megan, wonders how to address pressures from family when it has to do with life choices. Nancy advises her to redirect questions and set the narrative. Allowing yourself to be confident in the life that you want will prevent confusion and clutter from doubts of others from taking over. Tune in to discover how using your voice and power allows you to live to your fullest potential. Our inspirational guest, Shelby Estocado, used her strengths to transition to life in a wheelchair. Shelby has been an athlete all of her life. From the time she was 4 years old, she had involved herself in many different sports, from hula dancing to baseball. After graduating from college, Shelby took a trip to the slopes with her friends. After a day full of snowboarding, Shelby's friends convinced her to take one last jump, but after a clean landing on the first, she went for a second and lost control in the air. As she lay on the cold snow, she knew there was something very wrong with her body. With a spinal cord injury, Shelby learned how to navigate life from her wheelchair. Tune in to learn how Shelby continued her passion for athletics after her accident. Perhaps you are unsure of what sets you apart from others. Try asking people why they come to you or ask you for help in certain scenarios. Remaining confident in oneself and utilizing individual strengths exemplifies what it means to live full out.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/living-full-out-show--1474350/support.
Welcome to Coffee House Coaching, where great conversations are brewed one powerful question at a time. I'm your host, Gary Nowak, and each episode is steeped in 8 thought-provoking, no-fluff questions designed to tap into the Coaches insight, impact and inner work of their practice. Today's guest is Nir Megnazi - "From Intel Chips to Emotional Shifts: Coaching That Cuts Through the Noise" Episode Highlights
In this soul-stirring episode of What Shapes Us, Selema Masekela sits down with cultural shape-shifter Trevor Andrew (@troubleandrew)—Olympic snowboarder, musician, visual artist, and the creator behind the globally recognized persona Gucci Ghost. From dropping into the halfpipe at the Nagano Olympics to dropping genre-defying albums and art installations, Trevor reflects on a life fueled by fearless creativity and obsessive passion.Trevor opens up about leaving Nova Scotia at 14, visualizing success in spaces where he was told he didn't belong, and how snowboarding gave him the mental strength to push boundaries in music and art. With humility and humor, he talks about fatherhood, artistic integrity, finding purpose in pain, and embracing a fluid identity in a world that wants you to choose a lane.Whether you're a skater, creator, parent, or just someone figuring out how to chase your vision with everything you've got—this is an episode you won't want to miss.Social Media Tags:Trevor Andrew: @troubleandrewSelema Masekela: @selemaWhat Shapes Us Podcast: @whatshapesuspodcastHashtags:#WhatShapesUs #TrevorAndrew #GucciGhost #Snowboarding #OlympianArtist #CreativeJourney #SelemaMasekela #GucciGhostArt #AltCulture #FearlessCreativity #SkateAndCreate #WhatShapesUsPodcast
“I want to know what I'm capable of… but I'm not an adrenaline junkie. I just want to know how far I can take it—because I want to know what my greatest potential is.” – Perry Gladstone At 8, Perry was selling comic books at flea markets. At 15, he opened a skateboard shop that pulled in $100K that summer. By 24, he launched a snowboard company in his kitchen that became Canada's biggest—& sold it before he turned 30. But it was never about the money. For Perry, business has always been about access—to adventure, freedom, & experiences no one else would hand him. If he wanted to do something, he built a way to do it. That's how he became a record-setting free diver, a coach to high-powered CEOs, a musician, & a master at intentional reinvention. The common thread? Radical self-awareness. He knows exactly what drives him—& he helps others find the emotional through-line that connects everything they've ever done. What Perry builds isn't just business. It's identity. It's legacy. To learn more, find him at PerryGladstone.com. Poet Rainer Maria Rilke said, “The only journey is the one within.” Perry's been on that journey all along.
Garrett McNamara is a world record-breaking big wave surfer and one of the pioneers of sport. What's crazy about Garrett's story is that while he achieved pro surfer status early on, his career didn't take off until his mid to late 30's when he became infatuated with riding giant waves. And then it exploded to the point where now, at 55, he's launching his 3rd Season of his “100 Foot Wave” series with HBO. On the podcast, we talk about growing up in cults, Hawaii, being there for the beginning of tow-in surfing, being big in Japan, Northshore (the movie) his HBO series, and much more. It's another interesting one with a legend. Garrett McNamara Show Notes: 4:00: Snowboarding, Jerry Lopez, concussions helmets, health at 55, and his HBO Series 100 Foot Wave 15:00: Stanley: The brand that invented the category! Only the best for Powell Movement listeners. Check out Stanley1913.com Best Day Brewing: All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without alcohol, the calories or sugar. 18:00: Growing up in cults, Berkely, moving to Hawaii with nothing, getting good at surfing, weed, Vans Triple Crown 33:00: Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better. Outdoor Research: Click here for 25% off Outdoor Research products (not valid on sale items or pro products) 35:00: Big in Japan, seeing the first tow in ever, learning the big waves, and towing 38:00: Inappropriate Questions
When Sean Pollard felt something 'bump' his leg while surfing off the Esperance coastline back in 2014, he had no idea what had hit him. Until the 3.5 meter Great White Shark that was attacking him, came back for another bite. Seconds later, having lost an arm and his other hand, Sean realised his only chance of survival was to swim some 100 meters back to the shore...to his waiting girlfriend (and now wife) Claire. All the while, that same shark continued circling and waited for him to bleed out. Incredibly, Sean not only survived that terrifying ordeal - but he's since thrived. After marrying the love of his life and having a beautiful baby daughter together, Sean is now an international para-Snowboarding champion, with his sights firmly set on the 2026 Winter Olympics.***Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the Flying Doctor Podcast. It is lovely to have you along on the journey with us. You can follow more of Sean's remarkable story and Snowboarding updates via his website at Sean Pollard There has been some wonderful feedback from listeners about our podcast and the incredible people we have interviewed. Word of mouth is always the best promotion for a podcast – so if you enjoy this podcast, or a specific story, please share with family and friends. Reviews and ratings help our podcast to be found by others, so if you can take the time to do that it would be appreciated. You can also send feedback, questions or comments through to podcast@rfds.org.au. We'd also love you to become part of the Flying Doctor Podcast Facebook group, where passionate listeners and incredible outback communities come together. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At our Blister Summit 2025, we had an all-star lineup of guests share their stories of times when things went wrong in the mountains, and also share some of their best advice and tips to respond to such moments — or, ideally, avoid them altogether. If you recreate in the mountains, please listen.RELATED LINKS:Get Yourself Covered: BLISTER+TOPICS & TIMES:New BLISTER+ Members (2:33)Dr. Gloria Beim Intro (4:54)Bjarne Salen Intro (8:48)Nick Russell Intro (10:29)Drew Petersen Intro (10:49)Stories: When Things Went Wrong (13:14)Injuries in Skiing & Snowboarding (33:26)Drew's Hand Injury (37:52)Insurance Craziness & BLISTER+ (43:41)Other Tips on Recreating Responsibility (48:21)Mental Health Toolkit (53:52)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTED Bikes & Big IdeasGEAR:30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Charlie Hoch is a former pro snowboarder turned cannabis entrepreneur, which makes him the perfect guest for 420 week. When I say pro snowboarder, while Charlie competed amongst the likes of Travis Rice and was on the podium at some big events, his snowboard career won't be what defines his existence; his success in the cannabis world will be. From developing the original ice bong to building his 100+ SKU empire today, Charlie could use snowboarding instead of having it the other way around, and on the podcast, we talk snowboarding, weed, and more. Charlie Hoch Show Notes: 4:00: His 420 plans, Wolf Creek, how smoking a bowl in the backcountry changed his life, going from handrails on his skateboard to big mountain lines 14:00: Fort Lewis, focusing on his sticker business and becoming a pro snowboarder, 20:00: Stanley: The brand that invented the category! Only the best for Powell Movement listeners. Check out Stanley1913.com Best Day Brewing: All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories or sugar. 22:00: Close calls, sponsorship, money, making a name for himself at comps, making it work with nothing, photo/video, contests, Alaska, and how does snowboarding end 37:00: Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better. Outdoor Research: Click here for 25% off Outdoor Research products (not valid on sale items or pro products) 39:30: Founding the Eyce Brand, the weed business, selling his company and buying it back, the products and brands he's involved in, and who he's smoked weed with 51:00: Inappropriate Questions
On this episode of the World's Greatest Action Sports Podcast, Chris and Todd talk about Steph Gilmore at Hell's Bells, Lower Trestles is your Olympic Surfing Venue for 2028, Palm Springs Surf Club surf vlogger party, Kings Of The Concrete, Last Of Us, STAB High is coming back, Utah's getting a new wavepool in St. George, Chris Hemsworth goes XXL, croc killers take over Macaroni's, Tom Schaar's “Verts Not Dead” part is officially out and AMAZING HBO's fire Spring lineup, Tim Robinson pro model for Baker, World QRTS 2025 coming to Mammoth, Dion Agius got smoked Snowboarding in LAAX, nerd news, lots of questions answered, and so much more! Presented By: New Greens @newgreens Mammoth Mountain @MammothMountain Sun Bum @sunbum Spy Optic @spyoptic Hansen Surfboards @hansensurf Bachan's Japanese BBQ Sauce @trybachans MachuPicchu Energy @MachuPicchu.Energy Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea Bubs Naturals @bubsnaturals Mint Tours @minttours Die Cut Stickers @diecutstickersdotcom Vesyl Shipping @vesylapp
The Uninvited Invitational Takes Over Woodward Park City! 75 riders from 20 different countries gathered to throw down on a custom built street-style course, battling it out for a $60K prize purse! The Air Time team; Jody Wachniak, Darrah Reid, and Jeff Holce was on the ground, interviewing riders and industry icons who showed up to support this incredible event. We caught up with riders and industry heads - Jill Perkins, Kennedi Deck, Ellie Weiler, Chris Grenier (The Bomb Hole), Kamilla Kozuback, Iris Pham, Emma Crosby, Spencer Schubert, Ylfa Runarsdottir, Circe Wallace, Ian Boll (Torment Magazine), and Devi Gupta! Massive thanks to Jess Kimura and her team for making this all possible! What a weekend. What a crew. See you next year! Presented by Monster Engery Supported by Vans Snow, K2 snowboarding, Autumn Headwear, Skullcandy, Scandinave Spa Whistler, Baldface Lodge, Gibbons Whistler, The Source Snow & Skate Shop, Yeti.
#094: In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtains on my journey! This is a different style of podcast for me, I hope you enjoy it! I'd love to hear what you thought of this episode! Send me a message...Join me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/loublakely_/Find out more on my website: https://loublakely.com/
Cody and Jonathan discuss tariff zaniness and the goal of manufacturing more in America; the state of outdoor-sports comps; whether it's a good thing when big companies move into outdoor sports (Nike & snowboarding?); and more. They also rate your takes, talk about Cody's trips to Norway & Utah, and share what they've been reading & watching.RELATED LINKS:Get Covered: BLISTER+TOPICS & TIMES:BLISTER+ (1:36)Cody's Trips: Norway & Utah (4:06)Tariffs & Effects on Outdoors Companies (10:12)The State of Comps: FWT (20:44)Natural Selection's 1st Ski Comp (23:41)Podium Changes for Bike World Cup (30:57)Sun Valley / FIS World Cup Finals (38:03)Nike Coming Back into Snowboarding? (51:51)Road Gap Death (1:02:23)Mountain Town Advice / Rate My Take (1:17:16)What We're Reading & Watching (1:29:43)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTED Bikes & Big IdeasGEAR:30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Blake Moller, this kid can BOARD. The 2022 Freeride World Tour Champion and now the 2nd place winner of the Yeti - Natural Selection Tour 2025! A bright future indeed for this destroyer but where did he come from? What's he about? We get into it all, enjoy! Thanks for coming on yeah legend.
If you love skiing, take 30 minutes to listen to this conversation with Marge from family owned, Beaver Mountain. This episode of Last Chair exudes what the lifestyle of skiing is about. It's something you simply don't find in other sports. It's a special place in Utah with some mighty fine skiing and riding, and the most celebrated ticket manager in the state: Marge!
This is the Full Season RECAP and Mark and Derek are putting a bow on it by revisiting the key events, news and highlights from the 2025 Freeride World Tour Season that was. Recorded @ Surefoot Whistler 0:00 - Intro 4:18 - Backslap Inbox 13:58 - New Announcers 1 9:45 - Baqueira Beret 27:08 - Val Thorens 32:48 - Kicking Horse 38:35 - Georgia 36:23 - Fieberbrunn 54:33 - Verbier & Final Results 1:23:00 - Wrap Up Watch This Episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/dKnKBcfetMg ---- * The Freeride Guide is Supported By* Surefoot Custom Ski Boots - Ski the Surefoot Difference ---- WE HAVE MERCH!! Support the show with a shirt - https://lowpressurepodcast.com/shop/ --- Insta360 4X Action Cam - Get a FREE Accessory w/ Code "lowpressure" Skull Candy Headphones - 15% OFF w/ Code "WELCOME15" --- Send us an email to the Backslap Inbox - Tell us your hot take and we might read it on the show. backslap@freerideguidepodcast.com --- About the Hosts: Mark Warner is the Host of Low Pressure Podcast: The Podcast for Skiers. Derek Foose is the FWT Broadcast Announcer and Head Coach at Whistler Freeride Club and both are huge Freeride Fans. Follow on Instagram @thefreerideguide @red_mark @dfoose
Alex Deibold is an Olympic medalist with over 100 World Cup starts under his belt. Alex's success began at the Stratton Mountain School, and then he made the US Team at 18. While he was on the team, he never totally fit in. The world of snowboarding had a “high school” style popularity system and the fact that he liked the gym and working hard earned him the dreaded jock label is the sea of cool guys. But regardless of the lack of funding, sponsors, or fanfare, Alex was able to make the dream happen. It's a fun episode, and Nate Holland asks the Inappropriate Questions. 4:00: From everywhere he's lived, travel, getting into snow, Jib Fest, Olympics, the chain of events that gets him to SMS 11:00: X Games, US Open, talent vs work ethic, not fitting in, the jock label, and Baum 22:00: Stanley: The brand that invented the category! Only the best for Powell Movement listeners. Check out Stanley1913.com Best Day Brewing: All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories or sugar. 25:00: Snowboarding is like HS, boardercross, getting on the US Team, not making the Vancouver team, and not having financial backing 41:30: Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better. Outdoor Research: Click here for 25% off Outdoor Research products (not valid on sale items or pro products) 43:30: Sochi lead-up, struggle, Lake Louise podium, no pressure in Sochi, getting the bronze, opportunities, and post-Olympic hangover 60:00: Expensive taste, not making the 2018 Olympic team, bad teammates, not going to his last Olympics because of injury Palmer and Nate Holland 76:00: Inappropriate Questions with Nate Holland
Sean Lake is the founder of BUBS Naturals, a supplement company honoring the legacy of Glen “BUB” Doherty, a Navy SEAL and Sean's best friend. Former professional snowboarder and marketing executive, Sean brings a unique blend of grit, entrepreneurial spirit, and heartfelt purpose. His mission: create clean, effective products that fuel performance and give back to veteran communities.In this episode, we sit down with Sean Lake—former pro snowboarder, team manager for legends like Shaun White, and now founder of BUBS Naturals. Sean shares the raw, inspiring story of how his best friend Glen “BUB” Doherty's legacy lives on through a company built on integrity, performance, and purpose. We dive into the world of collagen, MCT oil, and the supplement industry, but what shines most is the story of friendship, loss, and building something that matters. What we cover:- Sean's journey from pro snowboarder to brand builder- Building a supplement brand rooted in purpose - The legacy of Glen “BUB” Doherty and the founding of BUBS Naturals - How the SEAL community inspired Sean's mission- Balancing business growth with staying mission-driven Timestamps:(00:00) – Intro: Who is Sean Lake and what is BUBS Naturals?(04:12) – Snowboarding beginnings and ski bum days(09:30) – The story of Glen “BUB” Doherty(15:45) – The moment Sean knew he had to start BUBS(26:08) – First product launch and what set them apart(01:02:19) – Giving 10% to veteran charities: Why it matters(01:08:41) – Building trust in a noisy supplement industry(01:14:07) – Living a life of self-improvement(01:20:16) – What Glen stood for, and keeping that mission alive(01:27:33) – Final reflections: Purpose, performance, and legacy*** LINKS***Check out our Newsletter - Food for Thought - to dramatically improve your health this year!Join The Meat Mafia community Telegram group for daily conversations to keep up with what's happening between episodes of the show.Connect with Sean:InstagramBUBS NaturalsConnect with Brett:InstagramXConnect with Harry:InstagramXConnect with Meat Mafia:Instagram - Meat MafiaX - Meat MafiaYouTube - Meat MafiaConnect with Noble Protein:Website - Noble ProteinX - Noble ProteinInstagram - Noble ProteinAFFILIATESLMNT - Electrolyte salts to supplement minerals on low-carb dietThe Carnivore Bar - Use Code 'MEATMAFIA' for 10% OFF - Delicious & convenient Pemmican BarPerennial Pastures - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' 10% OFF - Regeneratively raised, grass-fed & grass-finished beef from California & MontanaFarrow Skincare - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' at checkout for 20% OFFHeart & Soil - CODE ‘MEATMAFIA' for 10% OFF - enhanced nutrition to replace daily vitamins!Carnivore Snax - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' Crispy, airy meat chips that melt in your mouth. Regeneratively raised in the USA.Pluck Seasoning - 15% OFF - Nutrient-dense seasoning with INSANE flavor! Use CODE: MEATMAFIAWe Feed Raw 25% OFF your first order - ancestrally consistent food for your dog! Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA'Fond Bone Broth - 15% OFF - REAL bone broth with HIGH-QUALITY ingredients! It's a daily product for us! Use CODE: MAFIAMaui Nui- 15% OFF. Use CODE: MEATMAFIA
Jonathan Weaver is the Chief Marketing Officer at Db Journey Jonathan Weaver is a Global Marketing Leader with roles across Nike SB, Womens & Football, Burton Snowboards and currently at Db having been part of the team to drive the LVMH LLV minority investment. From the UK, living in Portugal with his wife Mareike, and two kids, Lenny and Lilly after living in Portland, USA, Austria, France and the UK. In this episode, he shares his journey through the action sports industry, his early experiences snowboarding, his transition into the corporate world with brands like Burton and Nike and his current role as CMO of DB. He discusses the cultural shifts he encountered, the importance of community in sports, and the strategic growth of DB in the travel gear market.Jonathan discusses: Growing up snowboarding on the dry slopes in the UK.Transitioning into the action sports industry through resourcefulness.Burton provided valuable insights into marketing and brand management.Nike's level of resources and opportunities in sports marketing.Cultural shifts in corporate environments can be challenging but rewarding.CrossFit's similarities with action sports in terms of community and lifestyle.Navigating women's sportswear requires understanding market dynamics. COVID-19 prompted significant career decisions and relocations.DB's growth strategy focuses on leveraging its action sports roots.Planning for the future is essential for career development.You can follow what Jonathan Weaver is up to on LinkedInLike what you hear? Please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and leave a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference.The Group Y Live Podcast come out across all podcast players with a new episode every two weeks on Thursday. Past guests on The Rad Season Show include Truls Brataas, Stacy Peralta, Wim Hof, Mike Cessario, Tod Richards, Gerry Lopez and more.Contact Oli Russell-Cowan On Instagram olirussellcowan On LinkedIn at olirussellcowan Thanks for listening & keep it rad!
From their favorite Utah ski runs to their 2002 Olympic memories, Fraser Bullock and Nathan Rafferty provide great insights about Utah's 2034 Winter Olympic Games and everything in between.
The biggest event in snowboarding Natural Selection Tour 2025 ! We sat down with riders, media, and industry legends, including Travis Rice and friends, to dive into this year's event and swap stories from over the years of NST. From game changing moments to behind-the-scenes insights, this one's a must and on a mic so the quality is kinda busted but still epic. Tune in! Featuring - Mikey Ciccarelli, Travis Rice, Elena Hight, Sage Kotenburg, Harrison Gordon, Jesse Fox ( KingSnow Magazine ), Jared Elston, Pat Bridges, Liam Griffin, Dustin Craven, Estelle Pensiero Presented by Monster Energy and Vans Snow Supported by Source Board Shop, K2 snowboarding, Autumn Headwear, Skullcandy, Baldface Lodge, Gibbons Whistler, Scandinave Spa Whistler
I recently went shopping for hiking boots at REI, and even though I've hiked plenty in my lifetime, I approached it as if I were a total beginner. I have super narrow feet, so finding the right fit is key, but what really surprised me was how much I learned just by getting curious. The store associate introduced me to a new way to tie my boots called a surgeon's knot, and it completely changed how my shoes fit and feel. What I love about this experience is how it reminded me that even when we think we know something inside and out, there is always room to learn. So for today's Wise Walk, let's slow down, check our reality, and ask ourselves these questions. Where in your life are you advanced or an expert in something, but in this moment, you wonder if you could learn something new? I wonder if there's something that could enhance my experience or if there's new equipment that might support me in a different way. How do I go about learning or confirming that what I already know to be true is still the best practice standard? As you look at your activities, passions, and experiences where you've already gained expertise, is there an opportunity to ask more questions? Is there an opportunity to hire a coach, trainer, or tutor to teach you what they know and help you see it from completely fresh eyes? Is there something you are active in that you've been doing for so long that you've forgotten that sense of fear? Is there an opportunity for you to appreciate that fear in a different way or take on a new challenge to get back into a beginner mindset? Where in your life can you embrace a beginner mindset, see what surfaces, discover where you grow, and explore what blossoms by stepping into new challenges or perspectives? I invite you to get curious in your own life and explore where you can step into a beginner mindset. See what new opportunities unfold and what other aspects of you blossom as a result. Thank you for listening and for joining me on this Wise Walk. I look forward to our next conversation next Thursday, so be sure to tune in. Until then, prioritize fun and keep embracing the journey. In this episode: [02:05] I love that, the gentleman helping me suggested a surgeon's knot. I'm learning and now I can apply it to other shoes. [03:55] The knot helps eliminate the give when hiking. [04:21] I love the interaction. I learned a new trick and I also got curious about where else in my life I can start asking questions. [06:05] When I was a ski instructor I was resistant to learn how to snowboard. When I finally relented and learned how to snowboard I also became a better ski instructor. [07:40] Snowboarding helped me learn to relate to my students' fear. [09:00] I would like to get curious about and jump into the beginner's mindset and learn pickleball. I would also like to explore golf. Memorable Quotes: “Even when we think we know something inside and out, there's always room to learn.” - Mary Tess “By staying curious and embracing new challenges, you can grow in unexpected ways.” - Mary Tess “Get curious in your own life. See where you can step into this beginner mindset and discover what other aspects of you blossom as a result.” - Mary Tess Links and Resources: Mary Tess Rooney Email Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram Heart Value
Kevin takes a big risk with his thrashed knee and spends the weekend in Mammoth, Shuddy Boy attemps to skim across arctic waters, the guys play another game of Stupid Facebook Shit and do aliens actually exist?
Today… we're going skiing! And we're doing it in style in France, Switzerland, Italy, and other European destinations. I wanted to pull together this episode not only because skiing in Europe is an amazing cultural experience, but also because it's looking pretty darn good from a value perspective right now. The Euro and Dollar are currently on par and lift tickets and lessons are massively cheaper in Europe than in the US. Our guests today are the brother and sister team, Rick Reichsfeld and Richelle Blanken. The duo grew up skiing competitively, both raced in college, and then Richelle even raced in the Olympics. When Richelle left the national team - brother and sister teamed up to find a way to make a living from helping others experience the joy of skiing and the duo are our partners in planning amazing ski trips around the world for Bell & Bly Travel clients. We discuss everything from Michelin starred mountain food, to unique lifts across Europe, to the most luxurious resorts, spas, and even non-skiing winter activities. Sit back with a cup of hot chocolate or a glass of champagne, and enjoy this episode of Luxury Travel Insider. Learn more at www.luxtravelinsider.com Connect with me on Social: Instagram LinkedIn
EP 63 | Who's Actually CONTROLLING Surfing? | Pinch My Salt Welcome to the Pinch My Salt Podcast – the wildest, funniest, and most brutally honest comedy podcast where surf culture, skateboarding, snowboarding, and board sports collide. In this episode, we expose the untold truth of who's been secretly running the surf industry for decades – and how team managers, surf brands, and behind-the-scenes power players shaped the careers of legends like Kelly Slater while keeping the next generation of pro surfers stuck on the sidelines.
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Adam Shay, a former accounting firm owner now coaching business founders through his company Share the Knowledge, joins the show to discuss his passion for mountain activities. Adam shares his journey of discovering a love for the mountains during his college years in Virginia, which blossomed into regular trips for hiking, mountain biking, and snowboarding. He enjoys visiting places like the mountains of North Carolina, Virginia, and often makes trips out west to locations such as Colorado and Montana. Adam emphasizes how these outdoor experiences help him relax, find peace, and even spark creative ideas due to a clear mind away from work. As he transitioned to sharing more personal aspects of his life, the conversations with clients and team members became more meaningful, strengthening business relationships. Through these experiences, Adam underscores the importance of integrating personal interests into professional life for both personal fulfillment and to foster deeper connections in business. Episode Highlights · Adam enjoys mountain time, describing his trips to North Carolina, Virginia, and the western United States, finding peace and clarity away from work. · Sharing personal interests and passions helps deepen business relationships, moving them from transactional to more personal connections. · Adam posts about his personal interests on LinkedIn to build connections that bridge the gap between personal and professional life. · He believes in the importance of showing interest in people as individuals, beyond their professional roles, to develop deeper relationships. · Adam emphasizes the value of having passions outside of work, encouraging self-reflection and finding interests that bring joy, as these can contribute positively to one's personal and professional life.
Sarah's love for snowboarding has forced her into sleeping in her car, but don't worry she is armed with aluminum foil to keep her warm. We learn about some scholars who have been sneaking song lyrics into their research and it is Susie's dream come true. Sarah explains how scientists are boring into ice to see into the past, and lord only knows what they'll find. Let's hope it's not a dormant virus we bring back to life. Fun! We discuss the concept of "color spotlight effect" and how it can help you deal with difficult times, and why playful people have a secret to life that others don't.Listen to more podcasts like this: https://wavepodcastnetwork.comJoin our Candy Club, shop our merch, sign-up for our free newsletter, & more by visiting The Brain Candy Podcast website: https://www.thebraincandypodcast.comConnect with us on social media:BCP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastSusie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterSarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBCP on X: https://www.x.com/braincandypodSponsors:This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit http://betterhelp.com/braincandy today to get 10% off your first month.Get an exclusive 20% off your first order at https://thrivecausemetics.com/braincandyCancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Go to https://rocketmoney.com/braincandy today.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Wade McKoy is one of the legendary photographers who put Jackson Hole skiing on the map. With 50 Jackson seasons under his belt, Wade's shot 5 generations of Jackson Hole Skiers and Snowboarders and, in turn, has documented the history of the elite in snow from one of the iconic destinations in the US and beyond. On the podcast, we talk about coming up in the South, learning to ski in Jackson Hole, The Hostel, The Air Force, breaking speed records, Jamie Pierre, and so much more. Wade knows how to tell a great story which makes for an entertaining show and it closes out with another Jackson Hole legend, Jeff Leger, asking the Inappropriate Questions. Wade McKoy Show Notes: 4:00: Inventing the Gelande Quaff, growing up in the South, learning to ski in Jackson, 50th season, Bob Woodall, working with patrol, climbing in Georgia, and hitting a tree at 45 mph 20:00: Stanley: The brand that invented the category! Only the best for Powell Movement listeners. Check out Stanley1913.com Best Day Brewing: All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories or sugar. Ski Idaho: The best, least crowded, skiing in the world, happens in Idaho 23:00: Ski photography, his diary, Powder Magazine, NY v LA ski media, shooting principals, Pepi Stiegler, The Hostel, going to jail for skiing, the rivalry with patrol and shooting the Jackson Hole Airforce 41:00: Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better. Outdoor Research: Click here for 25% off Outdoor Research products (not valid on sale items or pro products) 43:00: Snowboarding in Jackson, the best of Jackson Hole, Nobis, and shooting the land speed record 54:00: Jamie Pierre's record, his photo blew up because it was his first digital one, 52:00: Why didn't he become a bigger name, Blank, the 2019 Road Gap, Mountain State, 2025 Road Gap 67:00: Inappropriate Questions with Jeff Leger aka Dr. Huckinstuff WADE'S KICKSTARTER LINK
Guest: Elex Michaelson chats about the heavy rain and flooding throughout Southern California. // In Mammoth Mountain ski patrol workers caught in avalanche/ A whale swallow's kayaker and spits him out! // Guest: Michelle Geller, A lead activist & resident in Calabasas who is fighting the toxic waste going into local landfill. // Tim reads his fan mail on the air...
Brian Regan coming to CA for several appearances // More with the very funny Brian Regan // Airline announces new flights to Ontario Airport / Malibu restaurant opens after being shut down due to the fires / Big Bear getting lots of snow and have a new chair lift
Journalist, podcaster, and PR person Ed Zitron joins the panel for the reveal of the Video Game History Museum Library, how to tell when a PR person is lying, and a precise rundown of how fucked video games are. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Brandon Sheffield, and Ed Zitron. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Watch episodes with full video on YouTube Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: Alien: Romulus (2024) Aliens (1986) Alien vs. Predator (2004) Predator (1987) Kirby Toad Abba-Zabba Nintendo DS Birdo Credit Report (05:01) 1: Aaron Stewart-Ahn asks, have you ever gotten in serious trouble playing a multiplayer game? (05:12) Star Wars Galaxies Second Life EverQuest Habbo Hotel 2: Frank, tell us about the newly online Video Game History Museum Library (11:01) The Video Game History Museum Library Digital Eclipse What's Up? Nintendo Power Myst Riven: The Sequel to Myst OCR Diehard GameFan id Software Atari Jaguar Game Developer Magazine Halo series Official Xbox Magazine Metroidvania Sega Genesis 3: Who do you think has the best PR team in video games? (19:52) Mario Game Developers Conference Tokyo Game Show Bloodborne 4: How fucked are video games? (27:31) 3dfx Bump mapping Dragon Age: The Veilguard Bob Dylan Joker 5: LeFish asks, rank from best to worst: 1080 Snowboarding, Excitebike, F-Zero, Mario Kart, and Wave Race. (34:13) 1080° Snowboarding Excitebike F-Zero Mario Kart Wave Race Satellaview 6: What is exactly as satisfying in real life as it is to do in a video game? (37:49) Ace Attorney series 7: What is the Queens of the Stone Age of Video Games? (40:45) Queens of the Stone Age Stoner rock Hades Mark Ronson D.I.C.E. Awards LIGHTNING ROUND: 21 Questions (43:41) Recommendations and Outro (55:11): Ed: Better Offline Frank: John Carpenter's Toxic Commando Brandon: Whatever you gotta do to feel better about things you have Brandon's permission, Star Trek: Lower Decks This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
The world is on fire (literally and figuratively), but Sarah is showing how she can use her talents and skills to help those in need. We revel in the joy that is women's sports and wonder why some men are bothered by their existence. Sarah was trolled by a man online who criticized her snowboarding skills, and we hear what happened when she messaged him to try to change his mind about how he treats women. Sarah talks about a famous misogynist whose feelings about women might come from his own insecurities. We discuss the perils of being short in the dating world, but how men can overcome it with a little BDE. Sarah asks Susie to explain what water feels like, and we learn why that question is almost impossible to answer. We find out a shocking bit of animal trivia, but Susie questions the data. She also won't accept the number of trees there is on Earth, so maybe the problem is her inability to accept shocking information.Listen to more podcasts like this: https://wavepodcastnetwork.comJoin our Candy Club, shop our merch, sign-up for our free newsletter, & more by visiting The Brain Candy Podcast website: https://www.thebraincandypodcast.comConnect with us on social media:BCP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastSusie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterSarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBCP on X: https://www.x.com/braincandypodSponsors:Get an exclusive 20% off your first order at https://thrivecausemetics.com/BRAINCANDYFor a limited time get 40% off your first box PLUS get a free item in every box for life. Go to https://www.hungryroot.com/BRAINCANDY and use code BRAINCANDYSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tony Harrington, aka "Harro"'s story to legendary photographer was a master class in following your passion. To make your dreams come true. In part 2 of his podcast, we talk about the biggest project of his life, “Defining Moments,” a 1300+ page book that documents Harro's 40 years of adventuring in the world of both surf and snow. We talk about the athletes, the travel, and the money. His Inappropriate Questions are asked by another legendary dude, “Sick Rick” Armstrong Tony Harrington Part 2 Show Notes: 4:00: Ski bum or hotel, travel, 200 covers, money, family portraits are the bread and butter, and the state of print 20:00: Stanley: The brand that invented the category! Only the best for Powell Movement listeners. Check out Stanley1913.com Best Day Brewing: All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories or sugar. Ski Idaho: The best, least crowded, skiing in the world, happens in Idaho 23:00: His book “Defining Moments”, Mike Prickett, random projects, missing 9/11 with a legendary ski and snowboard crew, and personal drama 42:00: Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better. Insta360 Video Cameras: Buy the X4, at checkout, use the code Powell and get a free ski pole or snowboard split board pole mount Outdoor Research: Click here for 25% off Outdoor Research products (not valid on sale items or pro products) 43:00: Surfers he liked to travel with, surfing AK, when weather doesn't line up, and the Joneses 53:00: Partying in AK, guns in AK, Matt Reardon, McConkey, Morrison, Nobis, and flying a Russian mig, 67:00: Inappropriate Questions with Sick Rick Armstrong