Informações:
Sinopse
The Spark R&D Podcast is geared for those interested splitboarding and backcountry travel. The podcast features conversations with well known splitboarders, backcountry industry leaders, and Spark R&D employees.
Episódios
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Episode 12 – An Interview with Avalanche Forecasters Doug Chabot and Alex Marienthal
01/05/2019 Duração: 50sAn interview with the GNFAC's executive director, Doug Chabot, and GNFAC avy forecaster, Alex Marienthal.
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Episode 11 – An Interview with Bozeman Legend Jay Moore
27/11/2018 Duração: 01minEpisode 11 of the Spark R&D Podcast features an interview with Jay Moore. Jay is the owner of the famous World Boards, a skate and snowboard shop in Bozeman, Montana. In the interview, he discusses among many topics, his early days in California skating and riding, how he got to Bozeman, how he started the shop, his first interactions with Spark R&D and Will, and how he stays stoked after all these years.
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Episode 10 – An Interview with Rafael Pease Discussing his film project: Yūgen
19/09/2018 Duração: 32sIn episode 10 of the Spark R&D Podcast we chat with Team Rider Rafael Pease about his upcoming splitboard, adventure travel documentary film, Yūgen. This has been a three-year project for Rafa and he has put a tremendous amount of time and energy into it. It was very interesting chatting with him and getting his take on everything to do with the project now that it is complete. He talks about the how the project was formed and then grew, where he went, who he met, his favorite experiences, and some of the challenges.
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Episode 9 – Spark R&D Podcast – Split History with Tommy Delago
04/09/2018 Duração: 01minIn Episode nine of the Spark R&D Podcast, we speak with Tommy Delago one of the co-founders of Nitro Snowboards. Will Ritter, our own founder, joins the conversation we chat with Tommy about the origins of Nitro snowboards and about the first splitboards Nitro produced.
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Episode 8 – Spark R&D Podcast – Steph Nitsch of Pallas Snowboards
08/05/2018 Duração: 39sIn episode 8 of the Spark R&D Podcast, we chat with Steph Nitsch, the co-owner and founder of the women’s snowboard brand, Pallas Snowboards. Steph is an avid splitboarder and spends a lot of time backcountry, making her a perfect guest for the show. During the podcast, we talk about the origins of Pallas Snowboards, some of her design philosophy, the Jackson Hole Pow Wow, and her passion for getting ladies active in the backcountry.
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Episode 7 – Spark R&D Podcast – Tom Wilson-North of Zero G
08/03/2018 Duração: 29sEpisode 7 was recorded in the cozy kitchen of Tom Wilson-North in Chamonix, France. Tom is the manager of the renowned snowboard shop in Chamonix, Zero G. He gives some good insight into the freeride and split scenes in Chamonix, the beginnings of his relationship with Spark R&D, and some of the trends in the
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Episode 6 – Spark R&D Podcast – Photographer Zach Clanton
07/11/2017 Duração: 37sIn episode six of the Spark R&D Podcast we spoke with photographer Zach Clanton. Zach spends a ton of time in the backcountry and filled us in on his photography, his affinity for human powered travel, sketchy plane landings, his AK split mission to “Storm Troopers” with Thomas Delfino last winter, and more!
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Episode 5 – Spark R&D Podcast – Spark’s Machining Manager Ethan Marcoux
06/10/2017 Duração: 23sIn honor of Manufacturing Day 2017, a day devoted to modern manufacturing and inspiring the next generation of manufacturers, we spoke with Ethan about his role in the manufacturing process here at Spark R&D. In the interview, he discusses how he became an engineer, his role and responsibilities at Spark R&D, and of course, how much he’s looking
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Episode 4 – Spark R&D Podcast – Splitboarding.eu’s Patrick Shoekel
05/10/2017 Duração: 18sAn interview with Patrick Shoekel – the founder and lead contributor to the blog splitboarding.eu.
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Episode 3 – AIARE’s Richard Bothwell
28/04/2017 Duração: 16sRichard Bothwell, the Executive Director of AIARE (The American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education), spoke with us at SIA 2017. We discuss how Richard came to work with AIARE, what AIARE is, and where he sees the organization going in the future.