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The Devlin Radio Show
Shaun White: Snowboarding gold medallist on the inaugural Snow League World Challenge coming to NZ

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2026 16:27 Transcription Available


New Zealand continues to cement its place on the global winter sports stage. The inaugural Snow League World Challenge is coming to Cardrona this September – a new Snow League pre-season event. The league was launched by multiple Olympic committees and X Games gold medallist Shaun White to give winter athletes another strong, consistent platform. He told Piney the format is all about bringing something new to the table, and for this event they really wanted to keep fans engaged during the Northern hemisphere's offseason. White says the feedback so far has been amazing, and it's the biggest humbling experience to have athletes really love the event. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sports Bar
Spencer German On The Myles Garrett Trade

The Sports Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 26:03


ListenABLE
“I Would've Been Happy Without The Medal” | Ben Tudhope

ListenABLE

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 39:52


Australia's winter Paralympic star Ben Tudhope joins ListenABLE for one of the most honest and emotionally grounded conversations of the series.From becoming Australia's youngest ever Winter Paralympian at just 14 years old, to returning home from the 2026 Winter Paralympics with two medals, Ben opens up about pressure, identity, confidence, loneliness, disability, and the mindset that helped him compete on the world stage.In this episode, Ben shares what it actually feels like to perform under Paralympic expectation, why he refuses to let medals define him, and how growing up with cerebral palsy shaped his resilience, humour, and outlook on life.He also speaks candidly about loneliness as an elite athlete, travelling the world away from family, learning to enjoy his own company, and why being “inspiring” is often misunderstood when it comes to disability and Paralymic sport.Whether you love elite sport, mindset conversations, disability advocacy, or simply hearing incredible human stories, this episode is packed with perspective, vulnerability and moments that will stay with you long after listening.Follow Ben: https://www.instagram.com/bentudhope/Follow Us: https://www.instagram.com/listenable_podcast/In This Episode- Ben Tudhope's journey to becoming a Paralympic snowboard medalist- Competing at four Winter Paralympic Games- The pressure of backing up success after Beijing- Why Ben doesn't define himself by medals- Growing up with cerebral palsy- The role Ben's parents played in his confidence- Snowboarding, identity and elite athlete mindset- Loneliness and sacrifice in elite sport- The overuse of the word “inspirational”- What people misunderstand about Paralympians- Learning to control the controllables- Confidence, humour and living with disability- Ben's reflections on success, pressure and happinessAbout ListenABLEListenABLE is hosted by Dylan Alcott and Angus O'Loughlin, sharing raw, funny, vulnerable and powerful conversations with people living with disability and the people reshaping how Australia thinks about disability, identity and inclusion.Follow & SubscribeFollow ListenABLE on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube for new episodes every week.#Paralympics #BenTudhope #ListenABLE #Disability #CerebralPalsy #Snowboarding #WinterParalympics #Mindset #MentalHealth #AustralianPodcast #AdaptiveSport #DisabilityAdvocacy #DylanAlcott

Extreme Sports Performance Podcast
Episode 54 | Longevity in snowboarding with Ethan Morgan

Extreme Sports Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 31:33 Transcription Available


In this episode, Ryan Blake speaks with professional snowboarder Ethan Morgan about what it takes to build a long and sustainable career in action sports.They discuss the real demands of snowboarding, common mistakes riders make in their preparation, the role of training and recovery, managing injury and risk, and what separates athletes who continue to progress from those who struggle to stay in the sport. Drawing on more than two decades of experience, Ethan shares practical insights on performance, consistency, and longevity that apply both on and off the mountain.Links mentioned in this episode:- https://www.instagram.com/morgan_freemanson- https://www.instagram.com/diyx_strt_jam

Who Knew In The Moment?
From Snowboarding Dreams to NBA Agency: Deion Adams' Inspirational Journey!

Who Knew In The Moment?

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 53:34


Join us as Dion Adams shares his incredible story of transforming passions into a thriving career in sports management. From growing up in Canada with a love for snowboarding and basketball to becoming VP of basketball at Tanbara, Dion's experience is packed with lessons on resilience, strategic thinking, and faith-driven persistence. In this episode:Dion's early sports passions and how he chose snowboarding over basketball (0:50) Moving from Canada to California for snowboarding and the impact of mentorship (3:01) Transitioning from snowboarding to college basketball and the challenges involved (10:08) Navigating the Olympics and the decision to pursue college basketball afterward (9:15) The evolution of Canadian basketball and its rising prominence (14:25) How Dion became a certified NBA agent despite limited connections (18:25) Building a client base through social media outreach and trial-and-error strategies (26:16) The significance of joining an agency and the value of mentorship (36:12) Insights into the NIL landscape and protecting young athletes (29:39) His recent move into VP of basketball and the lessons learned in team collaboration (33:31) Reflections on patience, faith, and the importance of timing in career growth (43:20) Resources & Links:NBA Agent Certification Tanbara Official Website Chloe Kim (Snowboarder) Kawhi Leonard and Raptors Championship Connect with Deion Adams: LinkedIn Twitter This episode is a testament to the power of passion, faith, and perseverance. Whether you're an aspiring athlete, agent, or entrepreneur, Dion's story offers valuable insights into navigating the complex world of sports and business. To View this Episode- https://youtu.be/9Vgc6IYHuNU Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

1923 Main Street: A Daddy Daughter Disney Travel Podcast
Can Longboarding Help Improve Your Snowboarding During the Summer?

1923 Main Street: A Daddy Daughter Disney Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 9:16


Want to know if longboarding can improve your snowboarding during the summer? How traditional longboards and surfskates can help (and which to buy).Read more at 1923MainStreet.comShop 1923 Main Street for Snow, Skate and Surf t-shirts, hoodies and sweatshirts.Thank you for listening to the Travel Style Podcast by 1923MainStreet.com.Shop unique and original travel inspired t-shirts, sweatshirt, hoodies and more at 1923 Main Street.Follow along on X, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook.Thank you for listening and always remember to roam freely and ride boldly.Mike Belobradic--Media provided by Jamendo

The Daily Motivation
Build A Body That Protects You When It Matters | Chloe Kim

The Daily Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 7:19


Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy! Check out the full episode: https://greatness.lnk.to/1921DM Chloe Kim is a two-time Olympic champion who couldn't survive a routine fall without being laid up for a week. Forty pounds heavier than her last competitive season, she made it to Beijing anyway. It was brutal. Snowboarding from 22-foot halfpipe walls hurts enough when you're fit. Carrying extra weight, it was a different kind of pain. After Beijing, she locked in. Morning gym sessions. Jogging. Pilates. Real consistency for the first time. Now she talks about strength as armor. Her legs protect her partially torn ACL. Her arms support a shoulder that would otherwise give out. She bounces back faster, feels less destroyed after a season. She didn't get serious because she wanted to. She got serious because the pain finally cost too much. Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

FINAL PODCAST
FF7R Part 3 Snowboarding will be AWESOME!! | Hypecast 18

FINAL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 50:25


LET RED SHRED! Get Hype for snowboarding in Part 3!https://www.youtube.com/live/aDWEMNtkYhM?si=3j6YVm8k-u1i1t_K

The Entrepreneur’s Studio. Success is no accident.
Reflections: Finding the Gap Others Miss | Shaun White

The Entrepreneur’s Studio. Success is no accident.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 12:38 Transcription Available


The Entrepreneur's Studio Reflections: Finding the Gap Others Miss | Shaun White Shaun White reflects on recognizing a broken system in snowboarding—and what it takes to step in, take ownership, and build something better for the next generation. Topics Covered: • How identifying “what's not working” creates opportunity • Why great leaders build for others, not just themselves • The importance of vision, ownership, and long-term thinking What do you do when you've spent your life inside a system that doesn't quite work? For Shaun White, the answer wasn't to accept it—it was to rebuild it. In this Reflections episode of The Entrepreneur's Studio, Shaun shares how years of competing at the highest level gave him a unique perspective on the gaps in professional snowboarding. Disconnected events, inconsistent standards, and a lack of alignment across the sport created an experience that didn't serve athletes as well as it could. Rather than walking away, Shaun chose to step in. Drawing on decades of experience and relationships, he began connecting athletes, coaches, operators, and investors around a shared vision. His goal was simple but ambitious: create a better system—one that prioritizes athletes, delivers world-class experiences, and builds a sustainable future for the sport. At the heart of it is a mindset entrepreneurs know well. Instead of asking, “What is everyone else doing?” Shaun focused on, “What are they not doing?” That question led to the creation of the Snow League—bringing together top talent, premier locations, and a more intentional approach to competition. For Shaun, this next chapter isn't about personal achievement. It's about legacy. It's about creating opportunities for the athletes coming behind him and building something that continues to evolve long after his own career. • Why the biggest opportunities come from noticing what's missing • How to rally people around a vision without forcing it • What it means to build something that outlasts your own success “What are they not doing? What's missing? That's where the opportunity is.” — Shaun White https://www.auris.io/Follow The Entrepreneur's Studio so you never miss an episode:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/Youtube: http://www.youtube.comInstagram: http://www.instagram.comThe Entrepreneur's Studio is sponsored by Auris, helping small and mid-sized businesses simplify payroll and HR with powerful tools and real human support. Learn more at https://www.auris.io 

THE PIPELINE PODCASTS
Joey Cabell and Barton Lynch

THE PIPELINE PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2026 43:50


A massive surfing legend in the studio today with Barton. Joey Cabell is regarded as one of the greatest surfers of the 1960's. Talking roots of being a shoe shine boy on the streets of Waikiki during WWII to being a champion surfer and pioneer in Surfing, Skiing, Snowboarding and even starting the famous Chart House restaurants. Joey's place in surf history was summed up correctly by Surfer Magazine in 1985 as they named Cabell as one of the top twenty-five surfers whose innovative surfing style changed the sport. A true living legend, Enjoy

Hope, Through History
The Grandfather of Snowboarding

Hope, Through History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 34:55


Did a family man's backyard invention change the world of outdoor sports? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Entrepreneur’s Studio. Success is no accident.
From Athlete to Entrepreneur: Shaun White on Risk-Taking, Reinvention, and Building What's Next

The Entrepreneur’s Studio. Success is no accident.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 48:13 Transcription Available


The Entrepreneur's Studio From Athlete to Entrepreneur: Shaun White on Risk-Taking, Reinvention, and Building What's NextThree-time Olympic gold medalist Shaun White shares how he's applying an elite athlete's mindset to entrepreneurship; building new ventures and reimagining the future of snowboarding.Topics Covered: • Translating an elite performance mindset into business • Finding “white space” and building in untapped markets • Taking calculated risks and committing to long-term visionWhat do you do after you've reached the top of your sport? For Shaun White, the answer wasn't stepping away, it was building something entirely new.In this episode of The Entrepreneur's Studio, Shaun shares how his journey from Olympic champion to entrepreneur has been driven by the same mindset that fueled his success on the slopes. From relentless competitiveness to detailed visualization, he explains how those habits now shape the way he approaches business, risk, and opportunity.A key turning point in Shaun's career came when he realized that being “as good as everyone else” wasn't enough. That insight now drives his approach to entrepreneurship, finding differentiation, creating new experiences, and building where others aren't looking. Whether launching his snowboard brand Whitespace or developing the Snow League, Shaun focuses on identifying gaps in the market and filling them with intention.The conversation also explores Shaun's relationship with risk. Rather than acting impulsively, he takes a calculated approach, knowing when to push forward and when to step back. He shares how visualization, preparation, and commitment helped him succeed at the highest level in sports, and how those same principles now guide his business decisions.As Shaun transitions from individual competition to leading teams and building companies, he reflects on the importance of patience, collaboration, and long-term thinking. For him, success today isn't just about winning, it's about creating something meaningful that lasts and opens doors for the next generation.• Why differentiation—not imitation—is the key to long-term success • How visualization and preparation translate from sport to business • What it means to find and build in “white space” markets“It's not enough to be as good as everyone else. You've got to be better—you've got to have something that's different.” — Shaun WhiteResources Mentioned: Woodward Training Facility Burton Snowboards Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell Good to GreatIf you enjoyed this conversation, share this episode with someone thinking about their next chapter, whether in business, sports, or beyond.https://www.auris.io/Follow The Entrepreneur's Studio so you never miss an episode:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/Youtube: http://www.youtube.comInstagram: http://www.instagram.comThe Entrepreneur's Studio is sponsored by Auris, helping small and mid-sized businesses simplify payroll and HR with powerful tools and real human support. Learn more at https://www.auris.io 

l8nightwithchoccy's podcast
A conversation with Danny "D4" Geary_SPC/LST

l8nightwithchoccy's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 267:49


Our guest this week grew up like so many of us groms do, Surfing, Skateboarding, and Snowboarding.  But for him, snowboarding took the lead, opening doors to sponsorships and, more importantly, a firsthand look at product testing and R&D. That early spark turned into a lifelong path and what has now become an incredible 25-year run in design and product development.He's helped shape product and creative direction for some of the biggest names in outdoor and lifestyle. He spent 13 years at Volcom designing across men's, boys', and outerwear, eventually rising to Global Design Director. From there, he went on to serve as VP of Design and Merchandising at O'Neill, then Design Director and Head Designer at Roark for six years. Along the way, he and his wife also launched their own design and consulting firm, The Designers Geary.About three years ago, he took everything he'd learned, from technical performance to timeless function and built something of his own: SPC/LST, PERSON-built gear for life on the road made with technical materials and functional essentials designed to last a lifetime.We're fired up to sit down and hear about his journey, his creativity, and everything he's learned along the way. Please welcome Mr. Danny " D4" Geary.

The Circling Podcast
Mike Ranquet on Recovery, Snowboarding and his relationship with Bend Oregon.

The Circling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 87:06 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailWe sit down with Mike Ranquet in Bend, Oregon and trace the whole arc, from that first childhood feeling of rolling on four wheels to moving to Bend in 1987 with Craig Kelly and the responsibility Craig modeled behind the scenes. Mike tells the truth about addiction patterns that “turn a corner,” why rock bottom can have a trapdoor, and what it's like to face emotions you never learned to process. We also dig into dopamine and compulsion beyond alcohol, including gambling and the many ways people try to keep the high going after the mountain day ends.Along the way, we keep it grounded in board sports: what “rad” actually means, why style and taste matter, and the legends and scenes that shaped a generation. Mike shares Japan stories from an all-time winter, plus the less-talked-about mental health side of recovery, including recognizing post-addiction psychosis and choosing to get help. Buster Tronolone jumps in with a perspective on sober support and what it looks like to show up for your friends.If you care about snowboarding, recovery, mental health, or simply doing hard things with honesty, this conversation will stick with you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find it.The Circling Podcast is proud to be in partnership with Bend Magazine. Claim your five-dollar annual subscription when you visit www.bendmagazine.com and enter promo code: PODCAST at checkout. Your subscription includes 6 issues of our regions top publication celebrating mountain culture, and four bonus issues of Bend Home and Design, the leading home and building design magazine in Central Oregon. Support The Circling Podcast:Email us at: thecirclingpodcast@bendmagazine.comJoin the Circling membership:  patreon.com/Thecirclingpodcast Follow us on Instagram @thecirclingpodcast @bendmagazineCover Song by: @theerinsmusic Bend Magazine. Remember to enter promo code: Podcast at checkout for your five-dollar annual subscription.  https://bendmagazine.com. BOSS Sports Performance: https://www.bosssportsperformance.comBack Porch Coffee: https://www.backporchcoffeeroasters.comStory Booth: https://www.storyboothexperience.comRemember, the health of our community, relies on us! 

Another Pass Podcast
Another Pass at Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)

Another Pass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 93:47


This week on Another Pass, Sam and Case are joined by their very own editor Sophia Ricciardi to take on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)! We dig into the film's bold redesigns, chaotic energy, and whether this modern take on the Heroes in a Half Shell captures what makes the Turtles work—or misses the mark entirely. #AnotherPass #TMNT #TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles #SophiaRicciardi #MoviePodcast #FascinatingButFlawed Another Pass Full Episode Originally aired: April 10, 2026 Music by Vin Macri and Matt Brogan Podcast Edited by Sophia Ricciardi Certain Point Of View is a podcast network brining you all sorts of nerdy goodness! From Star Wars role playing, to Disney day dreaming, to video game love, we've got the show for you! Learn more on our website: https://www.certainpov.com Support us on Patreon! patreon.com/CertainPOVMedia Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/wcHHer4 PODCAST SHOWS: ▶ Another Pass - https://www.certainpov.com/another-pass-podcast Identity Crisis Affects Narrative: The movie struggled with its identity, dropping core elements and inserting convoluted backstories mid-production. Character Design Issues: Turtles' designs were criticized as grotesque, reducing relatability and making action scenes less believable. Storytelling Problems: Over-explained plots, especially regarding April O'Neil and Eric Sacks, bogged down the movie's pacing and clarity. Setting Conflicts: The film's setting away from New York City limited key identity elements and iconic landmarks associated with the turtles. Mixed Reception of Cast: Alan Ritchson as Raphael received praise, while others like Johnny Knoxville and Megan Fox faced criticism for their roles. Cultural Context Matters: The film reflected a 2014 era not fully embracing nerd culture, impacting its creative choices and audience reception.   Notes Production and Narrative Challenges This 2014 Ninja Turtles movie struggled with a lack of creative love and identity, making it feel like a disjointed and ashamed adaptation of the franchise (00:00). Identity Crisis and Shame Factor heavily influenced the movie's tone and plot, with the film almost dropping the "Teenage Mutant" part and considering alien origins for the turtles (11:31). The film's producers inserted convoluted backstory elements mid-production to "course correct" a script that initially strayed far from the core Ninja Turtles mythos. This led to an over-explained, bogged-down narrative that felt like a "walk of shame" rather than an embrace of the IP's strengths. The era's mainstream culture had not fully embraced nerd properties, causing awkward attempts at modernization and distancing. Plot Bloat and Over-Explanation detracted from the movie's pacing and engagement, especially with April O'Neil's bloated and often unconvincing reporter storyline (20:53). Scenes focus too long on generic Michael Bay-style action and April's personal struggles rather than on the turtles themselves. The turtles are introduced late and spend much of the runtime as shadowy figures rather than engaging characters. Convoluted Villain Backstory with Eric Sacks as an unnecessary intermediary between Shredder and the turtles, adding complexity that did not improve the story (01:10:14). Removing or significantly trimming Sacks' role was proposed as a way to streamline the narrative. Mismatch in Tone and Style was evident, with the movie trying to be serious and gritty while relying on CGI-heavy, unrealistic action sequences that lacked tangible physicality (35:42). The film's heavy use of CGI and complex mech suit for Shredder overshadowed traditional martial arts choreography that defines the franchise. Character and Design Issues The film's character portrayals and designs undermined the essence of the Ninja Turtles, alienating fans and harming engagement (28:35). Turtle Designs Were Widely Disliked for being oversized, grotesque, and overly detailed with "human teeth" that made them less relatable and more monstrous (29:50). Their giant size and bulletproof nature reduced the importance of their ninja skills and made fight scenes less believable. Complex textures and too many visual details caused action scenes to become "CGI mush," making it hard to focus on key movements. Character Imbalance and Focus on Raphael turned the movie into essentially a Raphael-centric story, sidelining the other turtles and undermining the team dynamic (56:20). Alan Ritchson's portrayal of Raphael was praised as the best casting and performance in the film. Other turtles like Leonardo and Donatello were underused; Michelangelo was poorly written as an overly sexualized and annoying character. April O'Neil's Role and Writing were criticized for being unconvincing and bloated, with her professional competence and motivations feeling unrealistic and distracting (26:00). The forced "chosen one" connection between April and the turtles was seen as unnecessary and cheapened her acceptance of them. Supporting Characters like Will Arnett's cameraman were noted as relatively decent additions, providing human perspective and some humor without overwhelming the story (48:42). Setting and Visual Context The movie's setting choices and visual style weakened the core appeal of the franchise, distancing it from the turtles' iconic New York City roots (43:58). Misplaced Setting Outside New York City for large portions of the movie conflicted with the turtles' identity as New York City teens and vigilantes (44:50). Much of the film occurs in an ambiguous upstate New York mansion and mountain, disconnected from the urban environment central to the turtles' story. This choice limited opportunities to showcase iconic city landmarks and the turtles' connection to their home turf. Visual Style Reflects 2010s Orange-Teal Trend, which while vibrant, was harsh and contributed to a stylized look that did not fit the tone of the movie (16:45). Snowboarding and Chase Sequences were seen as fun and reminiscent of video game-inspired action but felt out of place and disconnected from the turtles' core habitat (48:42). These sequences resembled arcade game levels rather than integrated story moments. Proposed Fixes and Editorial Improvements A major consensus was that the movie could be improved significantly by cutting down excess plot and focusing much earlier and more on the turtles themselves (01:09:02). Streamline April's Story and Cut Eric Sacks to reduce narrative bloat and confusing backstory (01:10:14). Compress April's investigation into one clear sequence, eliminating multiple instances of Foot Clan encounters and confusing plot threads. Remove or minimize Sacks to focus villainy on Shredder and the Foot Clan. Introduce the Turtles Sooner and Add More Teenage Interactions to showcase their personalities and team dynamics earlier in the movie (01:10:14). Incorporate scenes like the elevator banter to emphasize their teenage traits and humor. Sprinkle in more Foot Clan fights to build suspense and showcase ninja action throughout. Focus on Making the Final Third Action-Packed but Clear, allowing the action sequences to flow without unnecessary interruptions (01:10:14). Keep the fight choreography that works, such as the Shredder vs. Splinter sequence, while trimming excess. Possible Reshoots or Edits to downplay or rework problematic story elements like April's "chosen one" status and the lab origin flashbacks (01:19:47). Use existing footage more efficiently to maintain story coherence while trimming excess. Emphasize Fun and Character Chemistry earlier to avoid the film feeling "all tension" and "boring" (01:15:07). Add small moments of levity, camaraderie, and ninja antics before the big action scenes. Maintain Realistic Expectations about how much could be changed given the film's production timeline and 2014-era constraints (01:25:21). Cast and Performances Certain casting choices were praised while others detracted from the film's overall impact on character believability (03:51). Alan Ritchson as Raphael was widely considered the best fit and performance, capturing Raphael's classic loner and heartfelt traits well (51:05). His emotional speech and portrayal of Raphael's arc were highlights. Johnny Knoxville as Leonardo was underused and miscast, with his limited screen time failing to do justice to the character (53:34). Megan Fox's April O'Neil was critiqued for lacking investment and acting strength, which weakened the emotional core of her storyline (24:35). Will Arnett's Cameraman Character was a positive surprise, providing light humor and a grounded human viewpoint without dominating the narrative (48:42). Whoopi Goldberg's Role was underutilized and seen as wasted potential given her talent (28:35). Franchise and Cultural Context The film reflects the cultural and franchise environment of the early 2010s, impacting its creative choices and reception (14:07). 2014 Era Nerd Culture Not Fully Embraced, leading to awkward attempts at modernization and distancing from the core turtle identity (14:07). The movie's shame about being a Ninja Turtles film echoes similar issues seen in early Transformers films. Comparisons with Other Ninja Turtles Iterations show this movie as weaker, especially compared to its sequel and animated projects like Mutant Mayhem that clearly love the source material (02:41). The sequel "Turtles Out of the Shadows" was noted as far more fun and faithful. Discussion of the Franchise's Multi-Generational Appeal highlighted the turtles' ability to adapt but also underscored the risk of losing core essence through unnecessary changes (06:18). Audience Distrust and Over-Explanation reflects a production that did not trust viewers to accept the turtles as they are, leading to excessive exposition and forced justifications (18:04). Product Placement and Minor Details like Windows Phones on characters' devices were noted as subtle but fun touches (01:02:00). Meeting Outline Meeting Outline Introduction (00:00)   Discussion on the 2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie and its flaws. Case Aiken and Sam Alicea host the podcast, with Sofia Ricciardi as a guest. Background on Ninja Turtles (01:32)   Exploration of the hosts' personal connections to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. Each host shares their childhood experiences with the franchise. Film Overview (03:51)   Opinions on the 2014 movie, described as the least favored among the Ninja Turtles films. Discussion on the film's strengths and weaknesses. Character Analysis (06:18)   Examination of the character designs for the turtles and their significance. Alan Ritchson's portrayal of Raphael is highlighted positively. Plot and Themes (10:23)   Critique of the film's plot structure and pacing, particularly the introduction of characters. Discussion on the film's failure to embrace its source material fully. Viewer Engagement (14:15)   Comments on the film's engagement level and whether it resonates with fans. Exploration of the humor and character dynamics within the film. Production Insights (19:30)   Discussion on behind-the-scenes challenges faced during production. Mention of the various drafts of the script and their implications on the final film. Editorial Perspective (22:45)   Suggestions for how to improve the film through editing and narrative focus. Emphasis on restructuring the film to highlight the turtles more effectively. Conclusion (28:00)   Final thoughts on the film and the importance of honoring the franchise's legacy. Encouragement to engage with the podcast and other shows in the network.

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast
Last Chair S7 EP13 - Tristen & Piper: New Royalty

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 38:33


What's it feel like to drop into Corbet's Couloir?Alta locals Tristen Lilly and Piper Kunst know. This year, they took home King and Queen of Corbet's, earning their place on one of skiing's biggest stages.In the Last Chair Season 7 finale, they sit down with Tom Kelly to talk about their paths to big mountain skiing, meeting in a lift line at Alta, and what goes through your head when you're staring into that 20-foot drop.From Piper's first win with no sponsors to Tristen's viral 720 entry, this is the story of two skiers building a life in the Wasatch and pushing what's possible.Listen now.

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast
Last Chair S7 EP13 - Tristen & Piper: New Royalty

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 38:33


What's it feel like to drop into Corbet's Couloir?Alta locals Tristen Lilly and Piper Kunst know. This year, they took home King and Queen of Corbet's, earning their place on one of skiing's biggest stages.In the Last Chair Season 7 finale, they sit down with Tom Kelly to talk about their paths to big mountain skiing, meeting in a lift line at Alta, and what goes through your head when you're staring into that 20-foot drop.From Piper's first win with no sponsors to Tristen's viral 720 entry, this is the story of two skiers building a life in the Wasatch and pushing what's possible.Listen now.

The Brain Candy Podcast
995: Sarah's Destiny, Scattergories Celebrities, & Banksy's Identity Revealed

The Brain Candy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 58:41


Sarah had a near-death experience. Well, she had an experience. And we find out why a shopping cart became a sign to change her plans. We learn what her new hobby is, and why Susie is hoping it's less snobby and "white privilege" forward than snowboarding and skiing. Susie played Scattergories and would like the Brainiac community to settle a debate with her opponent. We discuss the Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere documentary, and hear why there's no happy ending for YouTubers, their audience, or the general public. We talk about the HGTV Home Rehab host whose show was cancelled due to leaked footage where she said the n-word, and the reason Susie's experience on Road Rules made her a little bit more sympathetic than she would otherwise be (but still not!). We learn about the Reuters investigation into uncovering Banksy's identity, why it was like finding a needle in a haystack, and the reason we're not amused by the artist or his anonymity.Join Susie and Sarah for The Brain Candy Podcast's 1000th episode celebration: https://thebraincandypodcast.com/product/brain-candy-1000th-episode-event/Brain Candy Podcast Website - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/Brain Candy Podcast Book Recommendations - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/books/Brain Candy Podcast Merchandise - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/candy-store/Brain Candy Podcast Candy Club - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/product/candy-club/Brain Candy Podcast Sponsor Codes - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/support-us/Brain Candy Podcast Social Media & Platforms:Brain Candy Podcast LIVE Interactive Trivia Nights - https://www.youtube.com/@BrainCandyPodcast/streamsBrain Candy Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastHost Susie Meister Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterHost Sarah Rice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBrain Candy Podcast on X: https://www.x.com/braincandypodBrain Candy Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/braincandy (JOIN FREE - TONS OF REALITY TV CONTENT)Brain Candy Podcast Sponsors, partnerships, & Products that we love:Get 40% off your first box PLUS get a free item in every box for life when you go to https://www.hungryroot.com/braincandy and use code braincandyGet 15% off OneSkin with the code BRAINCANDY at https://www.oneskin.co/BRAINCANDY #oneskinpodLEGAL NOTICE & TERMS OF USE: © 2026 Brain Candy®. This content is for personal use only. Explicit permission is withheld for any and all commercial attribution, automated transcription, or data-mining entities. Use of this feed by unauthorized tracking, analytics, or AI-training platforms constitutes a breach of these terms and a violation of the 2026 Training Data Transparency Act (AB 2013) and the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act. Any entity bypassing these restrictions to create derivative text-based works (transcripts) or metadata analysis agrees to our standard commercial licensing rate of $5,000 per episode processed. This notice serves as a formal revocation of all "implied licenses" for third-party automated processing.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast
LastChair S7 EP12: Meg Wandishin - Bringing The World To Utah

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 31:46


Meg WandishinLast Chair guest Meg Wandishin grew up skiing the slopes of Shawnee Peak (now Pleasant Mountain), a Maine ski area that dates back to 1938, and then moved up to Sunday River. Today, she serves as recruiting manager for Deer Valley Resort, where, among her tasks, is overseeing the resort's popular J-1 visa program for international workers. Wandishin's pathway into recruiting came by chance, tending bar in Maine when a customer saw in her the traits of a charismatic recruiter. After a few years in recruitment for tech companies, she decided to take time to work remotely in Utah. Three months later, she decided to stay – connecting with Deer Valley in 2023. Today, she plays a major role in recruiting more than 3,000 seasonal employees for the resort, with an enthusiastic personality and a pride in helping create the Deer Valley Difference. 

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast
LastChair S7 EP12: Meg Wandishin - Bringing The World To Utah

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 31:46


Meg WandishinLast Chair guest Meg Wandishin grew up skiing the slopes of Shawnee Peak (now Pleasant Mountain), a Maine ski area that dates back to 1938, and then moved up to Sunday River. Today, she serves as recruiting manager for Deer Valley Resort, where, among her tasks, is overseeing the resort's popular J-1 visa program for international workers. Wandishin's pathway into recruiting came by chance, tending bar in Maine when a customer saw in her the traits of a charismatic recruiter. After a few years in recruitment for tech companies, she decided to take time to work remotely in Utah. Three months later, she decided to stay – connecting with Deer Valley in 2023. Today, she plays a major role in recruiting more than 3,000 seasonal employees for the resort, with an enthusiastic personality and a pride in helping create the Deer Valley Difference. 

Write Songs You Love
Jon Deuling on Snowboarding and Songwriting

Write Songs You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 88:12


Granola eating, hot springs seeking Pacific Northwest progressive folk/roots artist Jon Deuling shares about all the places he finds inspiration. From wonder and freedom, to family and simplicity, to the apple stand and heart, Jon hits it all! For all things Jon Deuling music visit his website See him live at Frequency 528 on March 28th in Kelowna, BC.Visit Jon and family for your fill of fruit at the Fruit Truck. Share your thoughts on this episode in the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Write Songs You Love Facebook Community⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ group.To join the Write Songs You Love Member calls, visit ⁠⁠⁠https://writesongsyoulove.substack.com/⁠⁠⁠ to expand and nurture your creativity!

The Eagle's View
Coin Madness

The Eagle's View

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 7:42


Welcome to The Eagle's View!This is where you can listen to the students of Emerson School in Ann Arbor, Michigan, soar.  Join 4th graders Leila and Santi as they host this episode. You will hear about Emerson Coin Drive, Michigan Basketball, March Madness, Top Five NBA Buzzer Beaters of 2025/26, Zebonky, Snowboarding and as always, The Joke of the Week!Check out Zebonky right here!https://zebonky.com/Thank you for listening to The Eagles View. Be sure to like, follow, and share our podcast with your friends and family.And don't just listen—leave us a comment! We'd love to hear your thoughts, your favorite part, or even your own joke of the week.New episodes come out every Wednesday—even during summer break. Plus, The Eagle's View Presents every Monday, and Story Tellers on FridayBe sure to check out our new merchandise on The Emerson School Store website below.https://apparelnow.com/emerson-school-store-apparel/Follow on social media too!https://www.facebook.com/theemersonschool/https://www.instagram.com/emersonschool/Thanks for hanging out with us, and remember—Eagles always soar!

GEAR:30
The Ledge Boardshop: Suge (aka, Brett Scott) on Hip-Hop, Snowboard Culture, & the Current State of Snowboard Gear

GEAR:30

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 59:15


Last week at Palisades Tahoe, Jonathan Ellsworth & JBobb stopped by the The Ledge Boardshop to talk about snowboard culture & the current state of snowboard gear w/ a rather legendary figure in the snowboard world, Suge (aka, Brett Scott). We talk 90's Hip-Hop; the history of snowboarding (and its influence on ski gear); and innovation in snowboard gear itself.Note: We Want to Hear From You!Please share with us the questions, topics, or stories you'd like us to cover on GEAR:30. You can email those to us here.RELATED LINKS:The Ledge BoardshopPalisades TahoeGet Yourself Covered: BLISTER+Join Us! Blister Summit 2026BLISTER+ Members: Blister Summit DiscountEnter Our Weekly Gear GiveawaySee Our Blister Recommended ShopsCHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS:Blister Studios (our new channel)Blister Review (our original channel)TOPICS & TIMES:‘Know The Ledge' (3:50)Hip-Hop & Snowboarding (7:29)BOA (17:42)Customization of Snowboard Boots? (18:22)‘Convenience' Bindings (23:12)Indemnified Gear (36:04)Snowboard Design Updates (43:34)Shop Culture (48:23)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTEDBikes & Big IdeasBlister Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Brain Candy Podcast
992: Jury Duty, Overcoming Friction, & Safe Men

The Brain Candy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 57:00


Our girl Sarah was a good citizen and performed her civic duty of jury duty, so we hear about all the insanity, nonsense, and protocol she went through just to perform the thankless task of justice. Plus, she had a post-birthday snowboarding experience with a bunch of ladies, and she is riding the high of powder playtime. We hear why friction gets a bad rap when it's actually important to survival. We discuss a man who thought he had lung cancer, but really he had inhaled an everyday household item. We learn which men Sarah counts as "safe men" even though she doesn't want them romantically. Plus, we learn about "facial conformity" and how if an actor doesn't get botox or plastic surgery they're perceived as more talented.Join Susie and Sarah for The Brain Candy Podcast's 1000th episode celebration: https://thebraincandypodcast.com/product/brain-candy-1000th-episode-event/00:00 - Sarah's First-Hand Account of the Jury Duty Process20:00 - Dismissal and Reflection on the Flawed Jury System23:37 - Finding Joy and Community at an All-Women's Snowboarding Event28:52 - Unpacking the Foundational Role of Friction in Life and Technology33:47 - The Wild Story of a Man Who Inhaled a Toy at Age 742:06 - Discussing Competence and Protection in the "Safe Man" Archetype46:59 - Facial Conformity in Hollywood and the Power of Empathy56:28 - Upcoming Events, Partner Codes, and Patreon ContentBrain Candy Podcast Website - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/Brain Candy Podcast Book Recommendations - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/books/Brain Candy Podcast Merchandise - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/candy-store/Brain Candy Podcast Candy Club - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/product/candy-club/Brain Candy Podcast Sponsor Codes - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/support-us/Brain Candy Podcast Social Media & Platforms:Brain Candy Podcast LIVE Interactive Trivia Nights - https://www.youtube.com/@BrainCandyPodcast/streamsBrain Candy Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastHost Susie Meister Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterHost Sarah Rice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBrain Candy Podcast on X: https://www.x.com/braincandypodBrain Candy Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/braincandy (JOIN FREE - TONS OF REALITY TV CONTENT)Brain Candy Podcast Sponsors, partnerships, & Products that we love:Head to https://www.brodo.com/CANDY for 20% off your first subscription order and use code CANDY for an additional $10 off.Get 15% off OneSkin with the code BRAINCANDY at https://www.oneskin.co/BRAINCANDY #oneskinpodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Real Estate Money School
The Financial Reality of Pro Snowboarding and How to Escape It w/ Stevie Bell

Real Estate Money School

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 50:48


Every athlete knows the music will eventually stop. Whether you walk away on your terms, are forced out by injury, or have a contract that doesn't get renewed, your career will inevitably end. In leagues like the NFL, NBA, or MLB, that ending can still leave you financially set. You might walk away with generational money. In action sports, that's rarely the case. A pro snowboarder can start earning real money in their teens. They can travel the world, land major sponsors, build a name, and live what looks like a dream career. But very few retire with enough money to last a lifetime. The earning window is short, the contracts are volatile, and the industry replaces you faster than you expect. What should athletes be doing during their earning years to avoid starting over financially at 30? Stevie Bell's snowboarding career is nothing short of meteoric. Starting from riding the bus two hours a day to Brighton as a laser-focused teenager, then landing a breakout video part just two years into riding, he went from unknown kid to signing a life-changing contract with one of the most iconic brands in snowboarding.  From managing fear on handrails that could end a career, to navigating brand politics when Forum was shut down, to walking away from the sport and rebuilding his identity after the checks stopped coming. His story is a masterclass in how quickly momentum can build and how quickly it can disappear. Stevie shares his career arc with me. We talk about how quickly money can scale, how quickly it can disappear, why most riders walk away with nothing, and how financial literacy becomes a competitive advantage when the career clock is ticking.   Things You'll Learn In This Episode  The moment every career ends, and why most people aren't ready- Whether it's injury, burnout, or a contract that isn't renewed, the music eventually stops. How do you prepare financially and psychologically for an ending you can't control? Fear as a strategic advantage- Top riders don't eliminate fear; they manage it. What does calculated risk look like when the downside is career-ending, and how does that translate to business and investing? The evolution of the industry- With airbags, Olympic pipelines, social media, and corporate sponsors, snowboarding has gone mainstream. Does more visibility actually mean more sustainable opportunity? Win or build: the new income model- If salary-based sponsorship is shrinking, and only a few athletes win consistently, how should modern athletes think about brand, leverage, and long-term income beyond competition? Guest Bio Stevie Bell is a former professional snowboarder and industry veteran with over 25 years of experience in action sports. He built a 14-year professional career after breaking onto the scene with a breakout video part just two years into snowboarding, eventually signing with Forum, one of the most iconic brands in the sport's history. During his tenure with Forum, Stevie traveled internationally filming video projects, participating in global tours, and contributing to one of the most influential eras in snowboard media. His career spanned major brand partnerships, long-term sponsorship contracts, and firsthand exposure to the evolving economics of action sports, from athlete compensation structures to the impact of corporate acquisitions and industry consolidation. After stepping away from professional competition, Stevie transitioned into entrepreneurship and content creation. He is currently the host of the Forum Chronicles podcast, where he documents the 20-year history of Forum and interviews key figures who shaped the brand and broader snowboard culture. To learn more or find out about the podcast, follow @steviebell801.    About Your Host From pro-snowboarder to money mogul, Chris Naugle has dedicated his life to being America's #1 Money Mentor. With a core belief that success is built not by the resources you have, but by how resourceful you can be. Chris has built and owned 19 companies, with his businesses being featured in Forbes, ABC, House Hunters, and his very own HGTV pilot in 2018. He is the founder of The Money School™ and Money Mentor for The Money Multiplier. His success also includes managing tens of millions of dollars in assets in the financial services and advisory industry and in real estate transactions. As an innovator and visionary in wealth-building and real estate, he empowers entrepreneurs, business owners, and real estate investors with the knowledge of how money works. Chris is also a nationally recognized speaker, author, and podcast host. He has spoken to and taught over ten thousand Americans, delivering the financial knowledge that fuels lasting freedom.   Resources Private Money Guide:  https://go.moneyschoolrei.com/book-podcast Wealth Wednesday Webinar: https://go.moneyschoolrei.com/wednesday-webinar-podcast Mapping out the Millionaire Mystery:  https://go.moneyschoolrei.com/newbook-podcast    

Be More Well Podcast
Josh Sullivan On Why The Failure Of The Olympic Women's Slopestyle Snowboarding Event

Be More Well Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 40:52


If you watched any of the Olympic snowboarding competitions you may have noticed the same thing I did. These elite athletes, the best in the world, were struggling to land their signature tricks and runs. One could take that as they were trying to go big for the gold and just didn't have "it" that day. But, you could also take a look at the conditions on the mountain in Italy and realize maybe it wasn't the best quality for these riders. Josh Sullivan is a writer for Snowboarder Magazine. He published an article called, "OPINION: The Olympic Slopestyle Women Deserve Better." Josh and I discuss how schedule changes, weather, and judges held back some of the best snowboarders in the world.

AIN'T THAT SWELL
Core Lords: Jed Fasso on Sailing Patagonia, Snowboarding the Andes, Scoring Chile's Slabs, AI's Arica Folklore, and Dodging Cocaine and Crack Heads

AIN'T THAT SWELL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 63:01


Brought to you by UP! The Bank That's Got Young Aussies' Backs...Jed Fasso is a surfer and filmmaker from Byron Bay, Australia. His debut film, Beyond Borders: Patagonia traces his journey from the far north of Chile’s wave rich coastline all the way to Patagonia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast
S7 EP11: Re Wikstrom - Through The Lens Of Re Wikstrom

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 39:48


A tear came to Utah photographer Re Wikstrom's eyes as she paged through Backcountry Magazine. There she was, her career splashed over the pages of Heather Hansman's Opening the Lens story, profiling Wikstrom and how she has singlehandedly elevated the image of women in skiing. Wikstrom joined Last Chair from the High West Studio, reminiscing her start in photography, the love of passion to the Rocky Mountains, and the joy that shooting continues to provide her and all those around her.A Connecticut native, as a young girl, she loved making photographs with her mother's Ricoh point-and-shoot camera. Soon, she combined her burgeoning love for photography with that of skiing. And at some point, she joined friends in moving west – first to Jackson Hole. But along the way, a big powder season in Utah and the offer of a futon lured her to the Wasatch, where for two decades she has been photographing the Greatest Snow on Earth.Re Wikstrom personifies happiness – something that rubs off on her subjects. As a photographer, she has a knack for managing light and capturing images. But a big part of that is the personality she exudes and the relationships she develops with her subjects.Hands down, Wikstrom is one of the best photographers shooting in the Wasatch. But her work with women is what has elevated her to a special place in her field. It's her mission!“Part of my personal mission is to put more visuals of women athletes out into the world the way I want to see them portrayed,” she says.In her Last Chair interview, Wikstrom takes us back to her childhood and finding a love for photography. She reminsces on negotiating with her mother, who convinced her to finish school before becoming a ski bum. And she proudly walks us through some of her favorite images.This episode will take you high up into the Cottonwoods, early morning on a powder day, as Re Wikstrom chronicles her life as a ski photographer.

Everybody Pulls The Tarp
30 Hours Of Snow Blowing & Shoveling Leads To Olympic Gold [TARP FIND]

Everybody Pulls The Tarp

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 2:39


The story of a Team USA snowboarder spending 30 hours snow blowing & shoveling — and how it helped him win an Olympic gold medal in 2022.  Programming Note: Nothing is changing with Andrew's weekly interview episodes. Andrew's interview episodes will continue to be in your podcast feed every Thursday morning. 

TODAY with Hoda & Jenna
February 23: Tracy Morgan Discusses New Series "The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins" | Chloe Kim Returns From 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics | Tayshia Adams and Tyler Cameron Talk New Series "Bachelor Mansion Takeover"

TODAY with Hoda & Jenna

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 35:48


Comedian Tracy Morgan stops by Studio 1A and discusses his upcoming series "The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins" and what it was like to reuniting with Tina Fey. Also, Olympic snowboarder Chloe Kim talks about her journey at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics. Plus, Tayshia Adams and Tyler Cameron are in the studio to share their upcoming series "Bachelor Mansion Takeover." And, Dr. Amy Shah provides some hormone hacks. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

TODAY
TODAY, Pop Culture & Lifestyle February 23:  Snowboarder Chloe Kim in Studio 1A | Savannah's Sorority Sisters Share Their Support | Know Your Credit Card Benefits

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 29:17


U.S. snowboarder and "queen of the half-pipe" Chloe Kim stops by Studio 1A and marks her return since earning silver at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Plus, Savannah's sorority sisters at the University of Arizona show their unwavering support to the entire Guthrie family as they endure an unimaginable ordeal. Also, NBC's chief consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen explains all the best credit cards for different types of spenders. And, double-board-certified and nutrition expert Dr. Amy Shah provides a roadmap for women to reclaim their health as they navigate perimenopause and menopause. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Swell Season
The Cobbler with Jamie Meiselman

Swell Season

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 117:01


On this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, we welcome board industry vet, Jamie Meiselman to the show! We  trace his journey from cold-water surfing in Westfield, New Jersey and the DIY dawn of Northeast snowboarding to a lifetime of innovation across board sports. Jamie reflects on his early roots in skate, surf and competitive snowboarding, pioneering boot technology with Burton and Airwalk, and his years shaping the voice of the industry as Managing Editor of Transworld Snowboarding during its explosive growth in the early 90s. After earning an MBA at Columbia, he pursued an ambitious surf-focused wave pool project that ultimately collapsed, shaping his philosophy on risk, resilience, and iteration. In 2017, Jamie returned to his core passion and founded Solite, introducing the first heat-moldable surf bootie and building a lean, performance-driven brand now respected worldwide. This conversation explores obsession, reinvention, craftsmanship, wave pool evolution, and the mindset behind creating products that truly improve function — closing with reflections on shaping, favorite boards, and the perfect eternity wave.Follow Jamie's company Solite Boots on Instagram @solitebootsand you can check out the latest selection at https://soliteboots.com/The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagram or go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com Music: Artist: Sure SureSong: This Must be the PlaceAlbum: Sure Sure00:00 Welcome to the Swell Season Surf Podcast + Jamie Meiselman's Wild Resume04:18 Risk, Failure & the Brutal Early Wave Pool Dream (1999–2004)07:08 Franken-Boots, First Patents & Burton/K2 Innovation Stories10:47 The Obsession Advantage: How Jamie Thinks, Learns & Gets Distracted (AI Tools)13:21 Building a Lean Niche Brand: Solite's Focus, Marketing & Why Performance Wins19:02 Growing Up in NJ: Skateparks, Hamptons Summers & Learning to Surf23:32 Early Snowboarding DIY Era: Woodshop Boards, Ski-Shop Roots & Tinkering Mindset28:07 Solite Origin Story: From Seamless EVA Surf Gloves to Heat-Moldable Boots32:42 Staying Small on Purpose: Competitors, Core Values & Avoiding the ‘Next Nike' Trap35:46 Founder Reality Check: Freedom vs 7-Day Weeks, Support Systems & Family Balance41:58 Less Is More: Letting Kids Learn With Guardrails42:53 Balancing Marriage, Work, and Empty-Nester Life43:42 Surf vs Snowboard: Family Interests & Learning Curves46:17 Living Inland vs Beachside: Staying Hungry for Waves49:40 Dartmouth Days: Choosing Mountains, Quitting Lacrosse for Snowboarding52:03 Starting a Snowboard Club + Early Skiers vs Snowboarders Tension54:41 The ‘Urinal Meeting' That Launched a Transworld Writing Career57:09 Why Surfing Stays #1 (and Chasing Feel Over Progression)01:00:06 From Shaping Curiosity to DIY Boardbuilding as a Step-by-Step Process01:05:52 Boots, Concave Decks, and Performance-Enhancing Gear Ideas01:09:17 Inside Transworld's Boom: Ads, Trade Shows, and Snowboarding's Explosion01:13:30 From Airwalk to Burton: Boot Wars, Culture Shock, and the Wave-Pool Seed01:19:45 From Water Parks to Surf Pools: The Wave Pool Spark01:20:27 Prototyping the Dream: Trade Shows, Engineers & Early Wave Tech01:21:42 Business School as a Launchpad: Columbia, Seed Money & Raising Capital01:24:09 The Hard Part: Rejection, Anxiety, and Getting to the First Million01:26:20 The Fatal Flaw: Adjustable Bottom Contours and Why the Pool Kept Breaking01:28:11 When It Fell Apart: Boardroom Confidence, Bad Partners & Lessons Learned01:29:43 The Randall's Island “What If”: NYC Indoor Surfing That Never Happened01:32:18 Bouncing Back: Mindset After Failure and Building Smarter at Solight01:35:48 Solight's Growth Playbook: DTC vs Wholesale, Dealers, and Global Distribution01:40:17 Marketing Breakthrough: Pros in Cold Water and the Slater Boots Moment01:43:19 What's Next for Solight: New Products, Hats, and “No Me-Too Gear” Philosophy01:47:57 Surfer Questionnaire + The Perfect Eternal Wave (and Wave Pools Today)01:54:34 Closing Thoughts: The Future of Surfing, Wave Pool Communities & Sign-OffBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/swell-season-surf-radio--3483504/support.

The Rizzuto Show
DAILY SHOW: I Give Good Clavicle | Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast

The Rizzuto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 169:53


It's Ash Wednesday on The Rizzuto Show and apparently the only thing we're giving up for Lent is self-control.In this episode of your favorite comedy podcast, we celebrate possibly the weirdest St. Louis holiday ever: Cow Milked While Flying in an Airplane Day. Yes, that's real. Yes, it happened in STL. Yes, the milk was parachuted. We are not making that up. Welcome to history class, Rizz Show style.Then things immediately spiral into a deeply intellectual debate about our favorite body parts… which naturally becomes a “would you rather lose a hand or your dong” discussion. We tried to be body positive. We failed. Spectacularly.Speaking of failing, we dive into a wild story about insurance companies hiring private investigators to spy on people who file injury claims. Snowboarding while claiming a bad back? Bold move. We break down how insurance companies really operate, what gets people busted, and why maybe—just maybe—don't post your fraud on TikTok.It's also Lent, so the crew goes around the room declaring what they're giving up. Learn gives up the F-word (we'll see how long that lasts), Moon commits to no food after 7PM, and Rizz pledges to “add gratitude” which immediately goes off the rails. This is what spiritual reflection looks like on a daily comedy show, apparently.We also get into:Why swearing might scientifically make you strongerClean ways to insult someone when profanity is off the tableWhether cursing actually makes you vulgar (Rafe has thoughts)Weird “favorite band” confessionsAnd Rafe officially announcing his headlining shows at the Funny Bone in Westport over Easter weekendIt's chaos. It's Lent. It's dong math. It's neighborhood profanity therapy. It's everything you expect from The Rizzuto Show comedy podcast and absolutely nothing your priest would approve of.If you like sarcastic humor, weird news stories, pop culture commentary, and a daily comedy show that somehow always goes sideways, welcome home.This comedy podcast is proudly coming to you from 105.7 The Point in St. Louis — where we celebrate Thumb Appreciation Day and still manage to turn it inappropriate.Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.Here's how swearing can make you physically %$@#!-ing stronger41 DUI arrests by trooper dismissed after many drivers were deemed sober embarrassing failureDaughter Moves Wedding to Hospital So Terminally Ill Father Can Walk Her Down the AisleSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

History of the 90s
Ross Rebagliati and Snowboarding Revisited

History of the 90s

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 35:19


Snowboarding exploded in popularity during the 1990s, but its road to legitimacy was anything but smooth. On this episode of History of the 90s, Kathy Kenzora traces the rebellious roots of snowboarding, from outlaw status at ski hills to its mainstream breakthrough and eventual Olympic debut. Joining the show is Canadian snowboarder Ross Rebagliati, who made history at the 1998 Nagano Games by winning the very first Olympic gold medal in the sport. Together they trace snowboarding's wild early days, the cultural clashes with the skiing establishment, and what it was like to stand at the center of a sport redefining winter athletics. It's a deep dive into how the 90s helped turn snowboarding from counterculture to global phenomenon.  Guest: Ross Rebagliati Instagram: ⁠⁠@rossrebagliati98⁠⁠ Contact: Instagram: ⁠⁠@that90spodcast⁠⁠ Email: ⁠⁠90s@curiouscast.ca ⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
Setting the Bar: Snowboarding Dummy

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 3:58


If you're going to file a worker's compensation claim, you'd better understand that the insurance company will probably hire someone to make sure you're actually too injured to work and not, oh I don't know… snowboarding! Source: https://brobible.com/culture/article/insurance-company-private-investigator-snowboarder/

FnA Van Life
#171 Van Life News You Won't Hear on Instagram

FnA Van Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 50:06


Van life looks dreamy online—but what's actually happening behind the scenes is very different. In this episode, we break down the van life news, changes, and trends that aren't making it into curated feeds or viral reels.From shifting costs and new challenges to the realities full-time van lifers are quietly navigating, this is the stuff you only hear when you're actually living it. No fear-mongering. No highlight reels. Just an honest look at what's changing in van life right now—and why it matters if you're on the road, planning a build, or dreaming about going full-time.If you want real van life updates, not Instagram edits, you're in the right place.

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast
S7 EP10: Marcus Caston - It's About The Fundamentals

Last Chair: The Ski Utah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 41:00


Salt Lake City native Marcus Caston grew up in the Wasatch, developing a passion for ski racing. After a stint as an aspiring alpine ski racer with the Snowbird race team, he found his pathway skiing big mountains around the world, becoming a star of Warren Miller films and beyond. Today, Caston is a professional skier and content creator who promotes appreciation for the art of skiing through his creative expression and athletic performance. On a quest to find the perfect turn, Caston looks for the unique coalescence of light, terrain, and snow. The Return of the Turn series, which he produces and stars in follows him on this journey, finding impeccable turns in every corner of the ski world. Today, you can find Marcus skiing around the Wasatch. His skiing is all about rhythm and flow, and if you're not sure what that looks like, take a few tram laps at Snowbird, and you'll probably find out. 

Nerf's LOLs at 5:05
WINTER GAMES UPDATE 4 LOL

Nerf's LOLs at 5:05

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 0:37 Transcription Available


We take you back to Italy for a nother update on the Winter Games. 

TODAY
TODAY Pop Culture & Lifestyle February 13: Chloe Kim Talks Olympic Win and Journey | Best President's Day Bargains | Stephen Curry on His New Movie ‘GOAT'

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 28:37


Chloe Kim joins to discuss winning her third Olympic medal after a shoulder injury nearly kept her out of the Games. Also, the biggest deals to look out for this Presidents Day weekend. Plus, NBA superstar Stephen Curry talks about the inspiration behind his new animated movie ‘GOAT' and embracing the underdog mentality. And, Peter Alexander and Giada De Laurentiis go on an aperitivo tour in Milan. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

TODAY
COMPETING TODAY: Chloe Kim on Returning With Intention and Redefining Perfection

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 11:08


Chloe Kim is one of the most accomplished snowboarders of her generation, who stepped away from the sport after the Beijing Olympics to reconnect with herself beyond the halfpipe. As she takes on Milan-Cortina 2026, Kim has a redefined outlook on perfection, returning with greater clarity, balance, and creative freedom. In this conversation with NBC News correspondent Stephanie Gosk, Kim reflects on maturity, self-trust, and why this Olympic chapter feels more intentional than any before. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

TODAY
TODAY February 12, 3rd Hour: Snowboarding Superstar Chloe Kim Chasing History | All About Electrolytes | Life Lessons in Love

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 35:22


NBC's Stephanie Gosk takes a closer look at two-time Olympic champion Chloe Kim — her rise to stardom and quest for a historic third straight gold medal. Also, TODAY health experts Dr. Natalie Azar and Joy Bauer break down what to know about electrolytes. Plus, psychotherapist Niro Feliciano shares life lessons about love, including the two things she says are crucial to healthy relationships. And, in honor of the Winter Olympics, TODAY contributor Sarah Eggenberger shares favorite Italian finds — from fashion to food — to bring a taste of Italy home. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

TODAY
COMPETING TODAY: Chloe Kim on Returning With Intention and Redefining Perfection

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 11:08


Chloe Kim is one of the most accomplished snowboarders of her generation, who stepped away from the sport after the Beijing Olympics to reconnect with herself beyond the halfpipe. As she takes on Milan-Cortina 2026, Kim has a redefined outlook on perfection, returning with greater clarity, balance, and creative freedom. In this conversation with NBC News correspondent Stephanie Gosk, Kim reflects on maturity, self-trust, and why this Olympic chapter feels more intentional than any before. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Brain Candy Podcast
983: LEGO Poop Study, Toxic Stadiums & The Susan Powter Story

The Brain Candy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 67:18


On this episode of The Brain Candy Podcast, Sarah Rice and Susie Meister discuss the viral scientific study regarding LEGO digestion. We explore the pediatric research that determined exactly how long it takes for a swallowed LEGO brick to pass through the digestive system and the hilarious acronym scientists created for the process. The conversation then shifts to the rise and fall of 90s fitness icon Susan Powter. We discuss the documentary detailing how the Stop the Insanity spokesperson went from leading a multimillion-dollar wellness empire to working in the gig economy, and the complex legal battles that led to her decline.We also investigate the rare medical condition known as Foreign Accent Syndrome, where patients suddenly speak with an unlearned accent. Finally, we break down the conspiracy theory involving the San Francisco 49ers and their practice facility, examining the speculation that toxic field conditions are contributing to the NFL team's high injury rate. Plus, Sarah shares stories from her girls' weekend and Susie celebrates her new bowling ball ownership.Brain Candy Podcast Website - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/Brain Candy Podcast Book Recommendations - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/books/Brain Candy Podcast Merchandise - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/candy-store/Brain Candy Podcast Candy Club - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/product/candy-club/Brain Candy Podcast Sponsor Codes - https://thebraincandypodcast.com/support-us/Brain Candy Podcast Social Media & Platforms:Brain Candy Podcast LIVE Interactive Trivia Nights - https://www.youtube.com/@BrainCandyPodcast/streamsBrain Candy Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastHost Susie Meister Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterHost Sarah Rice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBrain Candy Podcast on X: https://www.x.com/braincandypodBrain Candy Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/braincandy (JOIN FREE - TONS OF REALITY TV CONTENT)Brain Candy Podcast Sponsors, partnerships, & Products that we love:Get 40% off your first box PLUS get a free item in every box for life when you go to https://www.hungryroot.com/braincandy and use code braincandyThis episode is sponsored by Betterhelp. Sign up and get 10% off at https://www.betterhelp.com/braincandyGet 15% off OneSkin with the code BRAINCANDY at https://www.oneskin.co/braincandy #oneskinpodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Toucher & Rich
Snowboarding & Skiing | What Happened Last Night - 2/5 (Hour 1) 

Toucher & Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 42:24


(00:00) Skiing and snowboarding… What's the appeal really?(21:51.085)(34:05.926)WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT: Bruins lose 5-4 in the shootout to the Florida Panthers. The short-handed Celtics dominate Houston, 114-93.Please note: Timecodes may shift by a few minutes due to inserted ads. Because of copyright restrictions, portions—or entire segments—may not be included in the podcast.CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardyFor the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston's home for sports!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Torched
From Here We Go Again with Kal Penn: The Caitlin Clark Effect with Sarah Spain

Torched

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 43:45


This week in honor of National Girls & Women in Sports Day, we're bringing you a special episode of Here We Go Again with Kal Penn, another show from the Executive Producers of TORCHED. Listen and subscribe here or on your favorite podcast app: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-here-we-go-again-with-kal-300268750/It's been coined, "The Caitlin Clark Effect." For the WNBA's last few seasons, it's translated to a surge in popularity, viewership, and revenue, sparked by one extremely talented, ever-watchabale player. But are women's sports at large suddenly having a moment? Where was that attention two or three decades ago? And what does the future look like for female athletes? Sports journalist, former college athlete, and Good Game podcast host Sarah Spain chats with Kal about the Caitlin Clark Effect amidst all things women's sports.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Everybody Pulls The Tarp
TARP REPLAY: Nick Baumgartner - The Snowboarder Who Defied The Odds To Win Olympic Gold

Everybody Pulls The Tarp

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 37:48


With the 2026 Olympics in Milan Cortina upon us, Andrew re-shares his conversation with Olympic gold medalist Nick Baumgartner. In 2022, Nick won Olympic gold at the age of 40 years old — becoming the oldest medalist in Olympic snowboard history. Along the way, Nick worked summer jobs pouring concrete to fund his Olympic dreams & lived out of an old construction van to reduce his commute time to training. When he didn't have access to his training facilities due to pandemic travel restrictions, Nick spent 30-hours building a track in his yard. Nick's story is a shining example of what's possible when we live the Everybody Pulls The Tarp mindset — and are willing to do whatever it takes to reach our goals. ** Follow Andrew **Instagram: @AndrewMoses123X: @andrewhmosesSign up for e-mails to keep up with the podcast at everybodypullsthetarp.com/newsletterDISCLAIMER: This podcast is solely for educational & entertainment purposes. It is not intended to be a substitute for the advice of a physician, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional.

Bedtime History: Inspirational Stories for Kids and Families

Skiing began thousands of years ago as a way for people to travel across snow in cold regions. Early skis were made of wood and used for hunting and transportation. Over time, skiing became a sport and a form of recreation. Snowboarding developed much later, in the 1900s, combining ideas from surfing and skateboarding. At first, it was not allowed at many ski resorts, but it quickly grew in popularity. Today, skiing and snowboarding are enjoyed around the world and are part of the Winter Olympics.

Rover's Morning Glory
MON PT 4: Charlie's snowboarding trip and Krystle cries

Rover's Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 46:19


Charlie's snowboarding trip. Krystle cries after she talks about water coming in through her kitchen ceiling. DraftKings bets. Rover tries something new.

Rover's Morning Glory
MON PT 4: Charlie's snowboarding trip and Krystle cries

Rover's Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 47:16 Transcription Available


Charlie's snowboarding trip. Krystle cries after she talks about water coming in through her kitchen ceiling. DraftKings bets. Rover tries something new. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.