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We catch up on this latest episode of the sound ideas podcast to discuss three of Frank's most recent trips. Two past and one upcoming. We also delve into his quick stint of the polar bear guide.
Running themes are unsupported kayak and canoe expeditions and the exploration of Canada's north. -
Quick hit, discussing Franks latest adventure in Nunavut then looking forward to a canoe trip in the Yukon; before digressing into some quasi-political nonsense... in the woods.
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A delightful conversation with outdoor adventurer, educator and legend; Stephen Ziff.
Stephen is based in Vancouver, BC and is an accomplished paddler, climber and backcountry skier. He is also a family man, educator and all around good guy. This episode will be of interest if you are interested in kayaking, canyoning and back country skiing.
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#Backcountry #Skiing #Skitour #Paddle #Adventure #Kayak #Utah #Canyon
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Shane Foxman is a veteran television and radio broadcaster and the former sports reporter for CBC News Vancouver. He also worked with a long list of other networks and shows across Canada including City TV and breakfast television among others. Beyond his career he is an avid sport fan, family man and all around good, neighbourly guy.
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#Broadcasting, #CBC #Sports #Canucks #leafs #NewYorkYankees
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This week we speak with Kevin Vallely, a humble legend. Take the time to get deep into this episode as he has a few paramount stories worth a listen.
Kevin Vallely is based in North Vancouver, Canada, and balances his time as Lead Facilitator and Expedition Manager for the leadership development company The AIP Group and as the Principal Architect at Vallely Architecture. He is an adventurer, a keynote speaker, and a writer. His most recent book Wild Success: 7 Key Lessons Business Leaders Can Learn from Extreme Adventurers. His adventures include athletics, crossing Europe by bike with a family of four, fleeing Siberia with an infant child to avoid reprisal from the Russian government and more...
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The second half of our conversation with Darren McKay, owner & operator at Dream Cycle cycling shop on Commercial Drive, in Vancouver, BC.
This conversation is split into two episodes (007 & 008) and will be most interesting for cyclists, entrepreneurs and those in the cycling industry. Darren goes into how Dream Cycle came to be, and what put him on the path that he travels. As described on their website "Dream Cycle may be the perfect embodiment of this dream. Beautiful, custom-built steel touring and city bikes line the shop floor. Jewel-like components gleam in glass-fronted wooden cases..." You can find more about Dream Cycle on their website, or go down and pay them a visit on Commercial Drive in Vancouver, BC. -
In this Epsiode we speak to Darren McKay, owner and operator of Dream Cycle Bike shop on Commercial Drive in Vancouver, BC. This conversation is split into two episodes (007 & 008) and will be most interesting for cyclists, entrepreneurs and the cycling industry. Darren goes into how Dream Cycle came to be, and what put him on the path that he travels.
As described on their website "Dream Cycle may be the perfect embodiment of this dream. Beautiful, custom-built steel touring and city bikes line the shop floor. Jewel-like components gleam in glass-fronted wooden cases. Hand-painted and carved signs welcome customers and spell out the shop’s services and rates. Even the tool benches and work stands ooze quality and careful consideration..."
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In this short 35 minute episode Frank and Adam discuss Frank's latest article about the documentary Horse Tamer and have a quick chat about risk.
Find our new website at soundideaspodcast.com and you can read the full article on the award winning documentary by Hamid-Sardar on his Explore blog here. -
In this episode we are joined by Peter Moynes and Mitchell Scott, the two co-publishers of Kootenay Mountain Culture and Coast Mountain Culture Magazine. The Mountain Culture Group is the umbrella organization and website for the company that has been publishing KMC for 20+ years. The two walk us through their journey and give us insight on what goes on behind the pages, and between the lines of their award winning publication.
The Magazines can be found in nothing but the best of Cafes, craft breweries and outdoor retailers all around BC. You can also find content on their website, or purchase a subscription and have the magazine shipped worldwide.
Frank and Adam would like to thank them once again for joining us to discuss some Sound Ideas. Find the Sound.Ideas.Podcast on Insta here... and on all top podcast platforms.
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Image stolen from the latest edition of KMC dubbed "The Phoenix Issue", Photo credit: Cody Cirillo // #Mountainculture #Journalism #Mountainbiking #Covebikeshop #Print #Magazine #Publishing #soundideaspodcast
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In this episode of the Sound Ideas Podcast Frank Wolf, and Adam Hoogeveen are joined via video chat by Journalist, and Cycling industry professional Ash Kelly. Ash is based in the lower mainland and currently works for NEWS 1130 and has recently taken on supporting her partner Adam Harrison in opening Dialed Bike Service, in North Vancouver. Ash has been published and worked with a variety of news agencies including CBC, This American Life, and news 1130 and can be found on Twitter.
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Frank Wolf recounts his 1,000 km sea kayak trip from our backyard of Squamish, British Columbia up to the town of Prince Rupert on the North Coast.
Find us on Instagram, or read more about Franks trip here on the Kokatat blog.
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The Sound Ideas Podcast is hosted by Frank Wolf and Adam Hoogeveen in Vancouver, British Columbia. This is our first release, and first episode with a guest. Here we host Grant Baldwin who is a talented Documentarian, Director of Photography and musician.
Grant Baldwin was born in Brighton England, but immigrated to Canada as a child. He was raised in Nanaimo, BC and now resides in Vancouver, BC, Canada. He is formally schooled in audio engineering with a background in music production and worked both as an independent artist and as a composer for film and TV before transitioning to working behind the lens. Grant has embraced documentary film making and continues to hone his skills releasing compelling content.
His directorial credits include Search and Rescue: North Shore (2020), This Mountain Life (2018), Just Eat It (2014), and The Clean Bin Project (2010). He also works as a cinematographer on programs such as the forthcoming film from the Planet Earth team.
*Bio written by Jenny Rustemeyer