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In this powerful and honest episode, we sit down with Kody Williams, the Ontario-born snowboarder whose career took a sudden turn after a traumatic brain injury (TBI) that left him in a coma for 5 weeks. Once the hottest up-and-comer in Canadian snowboarding, Kody’s journey has been one of grit, recovery, and a triumphant return to the sport he loves.
Now back at a professional level, Kody’s also launched DOME PEACE, a helmet brand dedicated to making head protection cooler and accessible. This episode brings out the raw truth behind his journey, featuring a special call from snowboarding legend Stevie Bell.
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Revelstoke boarder Mateo Massitti is part of the next generation of backcountry riders. At 19, he left the contest scene to chase something different and landed in Revelstoke. Now 23, he’s been honing his skills under the legend Dustin Craven, leveling up each season. He even helped build the Natural Selection course this summer! No doubt there’s a bright future for this kid. Tune in!
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DCP is a true legend in snowboarding. For over 20 years, he’s been pushing the limits of backcountry and freestyle with unmatched style. He’s made his mark, filming iconic video parts with the biggest production companies—Kingpin, Mackdawg, Absinthe, Burton, YES, and more. He’s also the co-founder of YES Snowboards and CBDayz, a proud father, and a ripping surfer. Thanks for coming on the show, boss! Tune in.
Presented by Vans Snow
Supported by Ashbury, The Source, Gibbons Whistler, Scandinave Spa Whistler, Skullcandy, Baldface Lodge
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Hayden, the creative force behind legendary snowboard films like Deja Vu, Encore, Beacon, and Super Glue. With over 20 years of experience behind the lens, Hayden has shaped the way snowboarding is captured on film. From pushing boundaries in cinematography to working with iconic brands like Stussy and Herschel, Hayden’s storytelling goes beyond the snow. Tune in as we dive into his artistic journey, the evolution of his craft, and the stories behind some of snowboarding’s most influential films!
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Chad is more than just a legendary snowboard and action sports photographer—he’s dedicated to helping others find peace in a chaotic world. As the founder of "Soul Atrium" a men's retreat, Chad inspires people to reconnect with nature and themselves. In this episode, we explore his journey through photography, the profound experience of supporting a loved one through cancer, the healing and inspiration he finds in the natural world and much more. Tune in!
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David was a key player in the steel scene in the early 2000s. Canadian, underrated, creative, and very gnarly. David opens up about the challenges he faced in his childhood and how they shaped his personality, ultimately leading him to create GNARCORE, a crew/community in Whistler that had a profound ripple effect within snowboarding. This episode dives deep into some meaningful life experiences. It was awesome to catch up—thanks for coming on the show! Tune in.
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The professional filmer who's capturing all the most progressive tricks—if you've been to any event, whether it’s the X-Games, US Open (RIP) or any other top level snowboard event in the last 10 years you’ve likely seen Super Coo Russ around. He films the best of the best from Mark Mcmorris to Travis Rice. Russ is a jack of all trades when it comes to content creation and turned his love for snowboarding and cameras into a dream job. Thanks for coming on the show, boss! Enjoy.
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Brock, a 24-year-old professional snowboarder who’s been a prodigy in all board sports since a young age. Hailing from California, Brock has been immersed in the world of snow, skate, and surf from birth. Kid is an absolute weapon. Tune in!
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The Legend - Eric Jackson has been carving his own path in the world of backcountry freestyle snowboarding for over two decades! He's one of the greats. Not only is he an extraordinary snowboarder but he's also a very skilled; hunter, fisherman, guitar player, director and producer. Huge fan. Tune in!
Check out his latest movies - PrÆy and River on Youtube.
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An inspiring conversation with professional snowboarder and guide Robin Van Gyn, who is a two-time Video Part of the Year winner (2016, 2017) and won the Natural Selection tour in 2021. With nearly 20 years in the industry, Robin is now giving back through her event, Research and Development—a community initiative empowering women to get after it in the backcountry. Thanks for coming on the show! Enjoy.
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A legendary name in Canadian snowboarding, Andrew Burns stands out for his many video parts and relentless passion for being in the mountains. He embodies the true spirit of a snowboarder. Despite facing numerous physical and mental health challenges, Burns continues to inspire us all to go snowboarding and enjoy the ride. Tune in.
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One of the most legendary photographers in snowboarding. Dano has captured a significant part of snowboarding's history from the early 90s to the mid-2000s, shooting with the best of the best. This episode touches on more than just snowboarding and photography though; it delves into life, creativity, and much more. One of my favorite episodes I've recorded. Enjoy!
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Nick's approach to snowboarding is super refreshing, some might say pure, driven by a passion for filming clips with his homies at Mt. Mtn. Always down to tackle a buck piece of steel or jump off some wild cliff. An underrated talent from Ontario, Canada, now living in Pemberton, BC. Off the slopes, he's a forest firefighter, making a difference year-round. Thanks for your service, Nick, both on and off the board! Tune in.
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Tatum, is a destroyer of all things outdoors. Hailing from Banff, Alberta, she's not just a professional skier – she's also a top-level hunter, fisher, horseback rider, and more, breaking barriers in action sports by carving out her own lane. She spends the vast majority of her time in the outdoors, connecting with nature. The life she's created for herself is truly inspiring. Thanks for coming on the show! Enjoy.
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This young ripper is quickly making a name for himself. He's old school, letting his riding do the talking. Recently, he was hand-selected by the legend Peter Line himself to ride for Forum Snowboards. You're gonna be hearing this name a lot more in the future. Tune in to hear from the Grand Prairie, Alberta native! Enjoy.
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Tyler is a new force in action sports photography. Join us as we delve into his journey from snowboarding roots to moto, surfing, and beyond. Despite a recent loss, Tyler's perspective continues to evolve, offering invaluable insights. Thanks for sharing your story with us. Enjoy.
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The Andrew Geeves Story: From Super Pro to Conquering Sobriety. The Canadian snowboarding legend, hailing from Winnipeg, Manitoba, once the poster boy for DC, left an undeniable mark on the snowboarding world with his raw talent and big personality. Join us as we peel back the layers of Andrew's life, from snowboarding/ skateboarding, to his wild party days to his newfound commitment to sobriety.
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From Norwegian prodigy to one of the greatest backcountry snowboarders on Earth, Mikkel has been at the forefront of progression since 2001 and is now considered one of the most well-rounded and stylish backcountry boarders. From the park to X Games, to Natural Selection, to Alaska, Mikkel's riding is on another level. Tune in!
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Our next guest is a kid I’ve known for years, born and raised in Whistler, he’s straight up on some next level stuff on the board. And maybe… maybe our next intern, olympic gold metaliest the destroyer - Truth Smith. His crew - Shmobb embodies snowboarding to the T, pure passion. Tune in, episode is hilarious! Thanks for coming on boss.
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Beau Bishop is one of the hardest working snowboarders in snowboarding. There was no handouts for this homie, through sheer grit, determination, hard work and some raw savage talent this homie has made himself a name. He’s been through it all. I really enjoyed catching up with one of my close friends about his journey to becoming a professional boarder. Thanks for coming on the show Boss. Enjoy!
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