Episode 67: Zeb Powell – The Future is Coming

Zeb Powell may be the future of snowboarding progression. He has been on a path to professional snowboarding most of his young life - and it shows. Zeb takes a unique Hallador influence to his riding - you just don’t know what to expect when Zeb drops in. The day he did this interview he signed his first pro contract with Nitro. He recently had a standout part in a 32 video filmed at Brighton. Welcome to the big leagues Zeb Powell.

Episode 64: Danny Davis

Danny Davis (born June 22, 1988 in Highland, Michigan) is a snowboarder. He was voted 2006 Rookie of the Year in the Transworld Riders Poll Awards, 2006 Rookie of the Year for Snowboarder Magazine. In January 2010 Davis won a Grand Prix event but not a spot on the US Olympic Team. He suffered a back injury in an ATV accident, ending his 2010 season and Olympic aspirations] Danny finished in 10th place at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. He continues to push the sport through events.

Episode 61: Tim Humphreys – GoPro Pro

In a world where the lines between pro, am, and nobody are barely discernible, Tim Humphreys is still a professional snowboarder. What does that mean? Well, he’s a brand ambassador, a stunt man, a filmer and editor, and now a small business owner too. He’s gracefully spun past the “normal” age when Americans disappear from professional snowboarding and is now one of the rare breed of adult who’s managing to make a living with his snowboard skills. -Brooke Geary

Episode 58: Stevie Bell

Bell first broke on to the snowboard scene in 2005 while filming with Finga on Da Trigga Productions. Stevie went on to the Forum team. In 2009, Bell landed the cover of Transworld Snowboarding's Photo Annual, an accomplishment not to be taken lightly. Known as "The Kid," Bell has a fun and loose style of riding that would put most people to shame. With his outgoing and energetic personality, moving past the sport of snowboarding, Stevie has what it takes to usher his career to the next level.

Episode 55: Chris Coulter – From Pro Rider to Guide

When Chris Coulter was 14-years-old, he saw a snowboard video that inspired him to shape his life around snowboarding. His ultimate dream was to develop the skills he needed to tackle the massive lines that Alaska has to offer. That takes a lot of baby steps - including a stint as a professional athlete, living in Utah and three years without sponsors before transforming his career into being a brand ambassador and guide around the world.

Episode 52: Dylan Alito aka Bobby Blumpkin

Dylan Alito DOB: 9-20-90 Nicknames: Doder, Dotrin, Tilly, Bobby Blumpkin Stance – Goofy or Regular:Regular Years Snowboarding: 18 Favorite trick: Wormhole Sponsors: Thirtytwo, Volcom, Never Summer, Drop, Ovan, Jammy Pack, Hobo, Denver Sports Recovery, Emage

Episode 46: Chase Josey – American Olympian

Chase Josey is an Idaho native that grew up on the slopes of Sun Valley. He has a technical bag of tricks that sets him apart from the field, including a switch double Michalchuk and switch backside 900. He's landed podium spots at many national and international competitions and made his first Olympic team in 2018.

Episode 43: DCP

David Carrier Porcheron, also known as DCP, is a professional snowboarder from Quebec, Canada. He is the co-owner of Yes. He rode for Burton Snowboards for 14 years, before being dropped from the team and starting Yes. Over the course of his career DCP has had more than 40 video parts and is one of, if not the only rider to be featured in Mack Dawg, Kingpin and Absinthe movies. David now lives in Squamish, British Columbia with his wife Megan (Pischke) Porcheron and two daughters.

Episode 40: Torgeir Bergrem – A New Way Forward

Last year, the internet lit up with a clip - a single snowboarding trick - so profoundly different - and, well, new, it seems it was a topic of conversation amongst most riders all season - and it stil is.Torgeir Bergrem’s Switch Backside 540 to method - did something fundamentally different - it combined two seperate tricks - into one trick. It could be a new direction for the sport. This is our talk with 27 year old Norwegian rider Torgeir Bergrem.

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