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Jason Robinson stepped out of the woods and into the TransWorld SNOWboarding HQ in Carlsbad, CA, for episode 19 of Eddie's Wall. The guys discuss living deep in the Montana wilderness working trail crew, linking up with Scotty Wittlake in Baja, and building and living in a portable tiny house. Tune in to find out about Jason's first time in a helicopter with Absinthe Films, and his new part in the Insight movie.
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This time we’ve got 12 time X-Games medalist (he’s only 22) , Mark McMorris. Before they end the show amping over Mark McMorris’ new video game Infinite Air, the guys go over Mark’s recovery process to a broken femur, triple-cork variations, and filming backcountry. Who is the chiller squad at the Winter Olympics, the curlers or snowboarders?
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Ben Ferguson popped by the TransWorld SNOWboarding studios in the latest episode of Eddie’s Wall Live. Ben Ferg chatted with Eddie on a slew on topics that ranged from his recent contest accomplishments to filming with Travis Rice on The Fourth Phase. Ben also answered a bunch of fan questions that commented in on the Facebook Live Stream.
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Iikka Backstrom strolled through the TransWorld SNOWboarding headquarters in Carlsbad, CA for a sit down with the one and only Eddie Wall. The duo chatted on a range of topics from Iikka’s start in snowboarding in Finland to filming with the Wildcats and much, much more. This episode talks about the highs and lows of being a pro snowboarder and is filled with antidotal awesomeness from Iikka’s snowboarding career.
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Eddie’s Wall returns this week with an interview with the one and only Marko Grilc. Episode 10 took place at TransWorld SNOWboarding video studios in Carlsbad, CA and it’s chockfull of nuggets about Grilc and his fruitful snowboard career.
Grilc just got back from Chile and talks about the terrain, culture, and unique aspects of riding in the Southern Hemisphere. He also answers viewers questions about different places he’s ridden like, South Africa, Eastern Europe and Dubai.
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The Real Jeremy Jones, as he sometimes refers to himself as, has been in the snowboard game for over twenty years, and remains an icon and influencer. His style and passion for the shredding is evident, and there’s no denying TRJJ has influenced throngs of riders from past to present. In this interview, Eddie fields a tons of questions that flooded in from Facebook Live viewers and Jeremy answers them honestly and even offers advice for some secret urban spots.
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Hailey started snowboarding at the young age of five, and now at age 15, she’s already cemented herself as a dominate force in the competition scene. This past season, she took first at the Grand Prix in Mammoth, and placed third at the Dew Tour and in the X Games in Aspen. She's also won the Rat Race two years in row, along with a multitude of other stand-out performances.
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Jussi Oksanen cruised into the TransWorld SNOWboarding headquarters in Carlsbad, California and sat down for a Facebook Live chat with Eddie Wall in this week’s edition of Eddie’s Wall. The duo covered a myriad of topics about Jussi’s snowboard career, including filming highlights, snowboard graphics, traveling, and of course, all things Mizu.
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The TransWorld SNOWboarding crew took the show on the road this week for episode six of Eddie’s Wall. On our way to Mt. Hood for the Drink Water Rat Race, we decided to stop in and visit one of the original members of the Forum 8 and creator of the award winning Heart Coffee Roasters in Portland, OR, Wille Yli-Luoma. Coming up in a much different time in snowboarding’s history, Wille seems to have seen and done it all. Wille sat down with Eddie to recount some crazy travel stories, his career decision to leave Forum for K2, his transition from snowboarding into coffee roasting, and much more.
Read more at http://snowboarding.transworld.net/videos/wille-yli-luoma-eddies-wall-season-2-episode-6/#jXE8SuTHTbQy34gZ.99 -
For our second season of Eddie's Wall, we're going live. Mikey LeBlanc was kind enough to stop by the TWSNOW office to sit down with Eddie for a live thirty minute interview, answering questions directly from our audience on Facebook, as well as delving into a few handpicked topics. We got so much footage that we've cooked up this extended cut with even more answers to audience questions including Mikey's favorite filming trip, trick preferences, if he collects boards, his current level of stoke on snowboarding, and more.
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Snowboarding legend, commentator, and opinion-haver Todd Richards stopped by the TransWorld SNOWboarding office and chatted all things snowboarding with a side of sharting, Game of Thrones, and of course Star Wars, for episode four of Eddie's Wall.
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Travis Rice recently strolled through our TransWorld SNOWboarding headquarters in Carlsbad, CA and sat down with Eddie Wall for a Facebook Live interview. During this edition of Eddie’s Wall, Rice talked about his upcoming movie, The Fourth Phase, and gave intimate details about the highly anticipated project set to release on October 2. Along with detailing the highs and lows of working on this massive three year project, Rice also let in on the rider’s list, locations filmed in, and offered insight into the soundtrack of this multimillion dollar film.
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Lucas Beaufort's work is easily recognizable. As an artist, snowboarder, and much more, he takes iconic photographs of riders and adds his personal touch with acrylic paint. You have probably seen Lucas' work before, and maybe didn't even know it. Eddie sat down with Lucas for a live interview, as well as a live painting session for Episode 2 of Eddie's Wall live.
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Robin Van Gyn and Helen Schettini, part of the all-female Full Moon film crew, stopped by the office to talk about their movie project, their experiences being involved with avalanches, food with gluten in it, and to answer viewer questions on our Facebook live feed.