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Author: Lynsey Dyer

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In-depth interviews with some of the most interesting people in the adventure sports industry.
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Micah Black has never been a timid persona and today he shares what it was like to Show Up for some of the most pivotal era of modern skiing. If you love skiing, it's hard to sometimes not be nostalgic for a time when a day pass didn’t cost two hundred dollars and ski towns weren’t some of the most expensive places in the country to live. I think now and then most of us imagine what it would have been like to live in Jackson in the 90’s or to be skiing when fat skis were radically new ...
Jenna Malone is a ski patroller, teacher at the American Avalanche Institute, and healthcare worker who recently spent time caring for covid-19 patients in one of New York's hardest hit areas. This interview took place on Instagram Live just a few days after Jenna had returned to her home in Utah and was still in quarantine. She talks about what it was like to be on the frontlines of the pandemic before most of the country had experienced it firsthand, why she volunteered to go there in the f...
Yanira Castro is the communications director of Outdoor Afro, an organization that celebrates and inspires black connections and leadership in nature. In this episode, Yanira talks about the hike that inspired her to leave her finance job and join Outdoor Afro, her life changing trip to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, why Harriet Tubman was exemplified outdoorsmanship, and why black leadership in the outdoor industry is so important.
Adam Ticknor returns to talk about fitness and nutrition.
Adam Ticknor joins Lynsey in the first of several live installments to talk about survival tactics and self-sufficiency, and to share a few stories from his career as a sniper in the US military.
Kathie Chandler, mystic and intuitive, returns to Showing Up for a special episode to address the fear many of us are struggling with in the current moment. She talks about the one thing on everyone’s mind, the coronavirus, and how we can turn away from fear and embrace our community and our highest frequencies. She also talks about why we’re attracted to bad energy and low frequencies, and how to separate ourselves from these tendencies. And just in case you’re feeling overwhelmed with the u...
Jonny Moseley is a former professional freestyle skier whose many accomplishments include winning a Gold Medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics. Since retiring from the sport, Jonny has gone on to be a successful TV host for shows like The Challenge and American Ninja Warrior. In this conversation, he talks about his transition from being a member of the US Ski Team and Olympian in his earlier career to the more challenging professional landscape of social media and brand sponsorships. He talks ab...
Favianna Rodriguez is an artist and activist who’s work focuses on immigrants’ rights and gender equality.
Lynsey Dyer sat down with snowboarder and filmmaker Leanne Pelosi at the Revelstoke Send It event last January to talk about Leanne’s rocky path to becoming a professional snowboarder, how she learned on the job to produce and direct films during the golden age of female snowboarder filmmaking, and what she thinks about Instagram influencers taking endorsements that used to go to professional athletes.
Are you happy? For many of us, this question is difficult to answer, and often leads to feelings of uncertainty, guilt, and frustration. But for our guest, Phakchok Rinpoche, answering "yes" and truly feeling happy is much simpler than you might imagine. Ordained by the Dalai Lama at a young age and believed to be the latest incarnation in a lineage of spiritual beings, Rinpoche is one of the most respected and well known Buddhist leaders in the world today. To kick off this new season of t...
Aaron Huey is: A National Geographic Photographer. A Harper's Magazine Contributing Editor. A Stanford d.School Ambassador. A Wearer of Gold Shoes. A Climber of Rocks. A Father. A Husband. An Artist. Aaron Huey is National Geographic photographer, a Stanford Media Designer, and Founder and Creative Director of Amplifier.org. As a photographer Huey has created over 30 stories for the National Geographic magazines. As the first Global Ambassador for Stanford's d.School, and as a Media Experimen...
She is the first woman to climb two 8,000m peaks in 24 hours (Everest and Lhotse). She’s also skied from the Himalayan summit of Cho Oyu in Tibet and climbed and skied several high peaks in Bolivia and Argentina. Elsewhere, Hilaree has cut turns on remote volcanoes in the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia, Mongolia, Pakistan, Lebanon, as well as many first descents in the tight couloirs of Baffin Island. Born and raised in the Northwest, Hilaree began skiing at age 3 at Stevens Pass in the Cascad...
What’s more is that they didn’t have a big corporate sponsor or even a crowdfunding page. A few companies helped them out, but it was a trip planned and funded by the brothers for their own reasons. We talk about what those are as well as what their day-job is like, being professional lifeguards. Oh, and we don’t gloss over the less-glamorous details of thousands of miles of self supported adventure. That includes how the brothers got along with each other, what happens when you break a board...
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Are we alone in life? Kathie Chandler says no, we have help guiding us through life. Kathie is a life coach, energy healer and intuitive. We talk about her approach to understand life and her approach to making big choices. She uses her understanding of the world to heal and to coach people through the challenges of life. Kathie dives into what’s going on when we second guess ourselves, and where those doubts are really coming from. We also talk about how to deal with this chaotic modern worl...
We talk through her early life including what brought her to competitive skiing. We also talk about her long road to recovery after that day in Tignes, France. While the conversation around athletes and brain trauma has become more visible, however women often get left out.Lynsey and Brett dive into that part of the conversation and Brett talks about what may have been the scariest question of all after her accident. Following months of pain and recovery, what was she going to do next?
Part 2 with Julian Carr. Part 1 - https://bit.ly/2u0KmtO We talk about his upbringing, how he came to the sport, his approach to skiing in general and how he goes about hitting the huge cliffs he’s known for. Just because a small cliff for him is around 50 feet, that doesn’t mean Julian loves being reckless. In fact, he has a very methodical, considered approach to skiing. We talk about how that approach comes from parents who let him get bruised up from jumping off neighborhood roofs, and wh...
We talk about his upbringing, how he came to the sport, his approach to skiing in general and how he goes about hitting the huge cliffs he’s known for. Just because a small cliff for him is around 50 feet, that doesn’t mean Julian loves being reckless. In fact, he has a very methodical, considered approach to skiing. We talk about how that approach comes from parents who let him get bruised up from jumping off neighborhood roofs, and who also instilled in him a love of learning, poetry and th...
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Carl Montoya

where did the podcast go?

Jan 5th
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