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Everything Is Worth Celebrating: Spreading the skiing stoke with Julieana Rusnak of The Gnardashians Life in Motion

    • Society & Culture

In this episode, we chat with Julieana Rusnak, the one behind the ski film "The Gnardashians." Hailing from Golden, Colorado, Julieana shares her journey from childhood adventures in the mountains to her passion for skiing and its culture.Growing up in Colorado, it was easy for Julieana to fall in love with the outdoors at a young age. Not to mention, her family introduced her to the slopes at just three years old. After returning home from the East Coast post-college, she jumped back into the lifestyle of skiing, eventually becoming an instructor.There was something about the pure joy and excitement that skiing brought to people of all ages and skill levels. Inspired by this, Julieana challenged the notion that only elite athletes belong in ski films. The concept for "The Gnardashians" was born—a film celebrating the stoke, courage, and camaraderie found in everyday skiers.Julieana shares the evolution of the film's concept, from its origins as a girls' ski film to its representation of skiers of all abilities. With a focus on showcasing the thrill of trying something new, "The Gnardashians" aims to inspire viewers to embrace the joy of skiing, regardless of skill level.If you've ever wondered why every little thing's worth celebrating, or want a behind the scenes look at what it takes to make a ski film, then this one's for you!Life in Motion is brought to you by Actual Outdoors. They help build beautiful brands that highlight the approachable and authentic parts of outdoor recreation. Said simply - they “keep it real”. Find them online at actualoutdoors.com or on Instagram at @actualoutdoors.Tweet us and let us know what you think of this episode! @illuminecollectFind more episodes at www.illuminecollect.com/blogs/life-in-motion-podcastSince 2017 Illumine has donated over $35,447 to outdoor nonprofits and shared over 196 stories on the Life in Motion Podcast.

In this episode, we chat with Julieana Rusnak, the one behind the ski film "The Gnardashians." Hailing from Golden, Colorado, Julieana shares her journey from childhood adventures in the mountains to her passion for skiing and its culture.Growing up in Colorado, it was easy for Julieana to fall in love with the outdoors at a young age. Not to mention, her family introduced her to the slopes at just three years old. After returning home from the East Coast post-college, she jumped back into the lifestyle of skiing, eventually becoming an instructor.There was something about the pure joy and excitement that skiing brought to people of all ages and skill levels. Inspired by this, Julieana challenged the notion that only elite athletes belong in ski films. The concept for "The Gnardashians" was born—a film celebrating the stoke, courage, and camaraderie found in everyday skiers.Julieana shares the evolution of the film's concept, from its origins as a girls' ski film to its representation of skiers of all abilities. With a focus on showcasing the thrill of trying something new, "The Gnardashians" aims to inspire viewers to embrace the joy of skiing, regardless of skill level.If you've ever wondered why every little thing's worth celebrating, or want a behind the scenes look at what it takes to make a ski film, then this one's for you!Life in Motion is brought to you by Actual Outdoors. They help build beautiful brands that highlight the approachable and authentic parts of outdoor recreation. Said simply - they “keep it real”. Find them online at actualoutdoors.com or on Instagram at @actualoutdoors.Tweet us and let us know what you think of this episode! @illuminecollectFind more episodes at www.illuminecollect.com/blogs/life-in-motion-podcastSince 2017 Illumine has donated over $35,447 to outdoor nonprofits and shared over 196 stories on the Life in Motion Podcast.

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