42 episodes

In-depth interviews with some of the most interesting people in the adventure sports industry.

Showing UP with Lynsey Dyer Lynsey Dyer

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    • 4.8 • 157 Ratings

In-depth interviews with some of the most interesting people in the adventure sports industry.

    Micah Black- A leap of faith into the most pivotal era in Freeskiing

    Micah Black- A leap of faith into the most pivotal era in Freeskiing

    Micah Black has never been a timid persona and today he shares what it was like to Show Up for some of the most pivotal era of modern skiing. 

    If you love skiing, it's hard to sometimes not be nostalgic for a time when a day pass didn’t cost two hundred dollars and ski towns weren’t some of the most expensive places in the country to live. I think now and then most of us imagine what it would have been like to live in Jackson in the 90’s or to be skiing when fat skis were radically new tech and the world of freeride skiing was just being created.
     Micah Black and I go through his story from riding on his dad’s shoulders as he skied to riding with the Jackson Hole Airforce. He was there when extreme skiing wasn’t the dialed-in, polished sport it is today and rode that wave into the pages of Powder Magazine and into Teton Gravity Research segments. 
    We also talk about the price he paid to make that life possible, about the toll that takes not only on your body but on your mind. We discuss what the years of taking risks do to you and how you come back from that. 

    Here is one of Micah’s most legendary lines in the Jackson Hole backcountry. 
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    Thank you so much for listening! If you enjoyed this conversation, give us a review on iTunes, spread the word! Be sure to subscribe! 

    Support the show by contributing on Patrion  or purchasing a limited edition piece of gear on UnicornPicnic.com. 

    Book a ski or training day with Lynsey Dyer in Jackson Hole here:  the12unicorns@gmail.com

    If you’d like to support Micah Black’s upcoming book get in touch!

    Until next time, see you in the mountains unicorns.❤️

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Facing climate change together, with Mario Molina, Executive Director of Protect Our Winters

    Facing climate change together, with Mario Molina, Executive Director of Protect Our Winters

    • 1 hr
    Matt Renner, Vice President of Production for National Geographic and producer of 'Free Solo' on his path to becoming a storyteller.

    Matt Renner, Vice President of Production for National Geographic and producer of 'Free Solo' on his path to becoming a storyteller.

    • 1 hr 20 min
    Ep. 24 - One Crazy Idea and 2000 miles Later - Casey and Ryan Higginbotham

    Ep. 24 - One Crazy Idea and 2000 miles Later - Casey and Ryan Higginbotham

    What’s more is that they didn’t have a big corporate sponsor or even a crowdfunding page. A few companies helped them out, but it was a trip planned and funded by the brothers for their own reasons. We talk about what those are as well as what their day-job is like, being professional lifeguards. Oh, and we don’t gloss over the less-glamorous details of thousands of miles of self supported adventure. That includes how the brothers got along with each other, what happens when you break a board and what you do when nature calls when you’re sealed up tight in a wetsuit. By the way, I don’t mean having to take a whiz.

    • 1 hr
    Jenna Malone: from ski patroller to healthcare worker on the frontlines of the pandemic

    Jenna Malone: from ski patroller to healthcare worker on the frontlines of the pandemic

    Jenna Malone is a ski patroller, teacher at the American Avalanche Institute, and healthcare worker who recently spent time caring for covid-19 patients in one of New York's hardest hit areas. This interview took place on Instagram Live just a few days after Jenna had returned to her home in Utah and was still in quarantine. She talks about what it was like to be on the frontlines of the pandemic before most of the country had experienced it firsthand, why she volunteered to go there in the first place, and what her daily routine was like while working in the ICU. She also explains why she feels uncomfortable with the outpouring of gratitude that has been directed towards healthcare workers since the start of the pandemic, and shares some of the emotional moments she had with her patients and their families. 

    • 55 min
    Yanira Castro of Outdoor Afro on black leadership in the outdoors

    Yanira Castro of Outdoor Afro on black leadership in the outdoors

    Yanira Castro is the communications director of Outdoor Afro, an organization that celebrates and inspires black connections and leadership in nature. In this episode, Yanira talks about the hike that inspired her to leave her finance job and join Outdoor Afro, her life changing trip to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, why Harriet Tubman was exemplified outdoorsmanship, and why black leadership in the outdoor industry is so important. 

    • 35 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
157 Ratings

157 Ratings

Big Al Brewington ,

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This conversation was incredibly powerful and moving for me. I fell off a cliff rock climbing. It took 10 screws and a plate to put the arm back together. Since I didn’t have insurance at the time they didn’t check my head much. Still dealing with PTSD and memory issues.

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new to Lynsey

Ran across her podcast quite by accident and thoroughy enjoyed. Will now go thru them all.

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Thanks for showing up!

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