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Weekly conversations with the people shaping sport, creativity, and outdoor culture.

  1. Greta Close | Backcountry & Mountain Flyer

    4D AGO

    Greta Close | Backcountry & Mountain Flyer

    PART ONE OF OUR PRINT SERIES For decades, magazines like Backcountry and Mountain Flyer have shaped how we understand skiing and biking culture. In this conversation, I sit down with Greta Close, Managing Editor of Backcountry Magazine and Mountain Flyer, to talk about what it looks like to steward legacy print publications amidst today’s digital news cycle, and alongside the rise of smaller, independent magazines. We dive into the history of Backcountry as the journal of record for backcountry skiing, and the evolution and redesign of Mountain Flyer. We also talk about how both magazines sit alongside sister publications Alpinist and Cross Country Skier under Height of Land Publications. We get into how risk shapes storytelling, particularly in backcountry skiing, and why avalanche education and mountain skills are embedded into the structure of each issue. We contrast that with the more fluid, culture- and craft-driven approach of Mountain Flyer. Greta shares what it looks like to build an issue on a year-long timeline, why constraints and intention actually make print stronger, and how editing has shaped her voice as a writer. We also touch on the realities of legacy brands in today’s media landscape, competing for advertising dollars, navigating post-COVID industry shifts, and adapting without losing trust. Stay tuned for more conversations about print in the outdoor space. This episode is part of a multi-week series exploring independent magazines, what’s exciting about this current wave, and the legacy publications that have long been the backbone of outdoor storytelling. Explore more at Wander Studios Subscribe to the Wander Substack for long-form essays and interviews. Follow along on Instagram  Wander is an independent platform centered on movement, creativity, and connection in the outdoor space. We share conversations with athletes, creatives, and culture-shapers building thoughtful lives around sport and the landscapes that shape them. This episode is part of our ongoing print-focused series exploring slow media in the outdoor world. If you liked this episode, share it with a friend or leave a quick review :)!

    57 min
  2. Svea Irving | Olympic Debut, Halfpipe, Skiing, Filming Stasis & Mental Landscape of High Level Competition

    FEB 9

    Svea Irving | Olympic Debut, Halfpipe, Skiing, Filming Stasis & Mental Landscape of High Level Competition

    In this conversation, halfpipe skier Svea Irving reflects on the path that brought her from growing up at the base of Winter Park to qualifying for her first Olympic Games. She talks about skiing as a family language, learning the sport alongside her brother, and what it’s been like to move through a system that has historically been male-dominated. From early days in all-mountain programs to earning a spot on the U.S. Ski Team as a teenager, Svea shares how access, environment, and family shaped both her skiing and her sense of self. The conversation also digs into the reality of an Olympic qualifying season—relentless travel, injuries, and the unique mental pressure of competing against your teammates for limited spots. Svea opens up about navigating a lingering knee injury, spending months on the road without being home, and learning how to manage stress when every run feels like it carries long-term consequences. She breaks down the technical side of halfpipe, explaining how athletes build runs, adapt to conditions, and why the sport can be difficult for casual viewers to fully understand. Beyond competition, Svea talks about creative work as a way to reconnect with why she skis at all. Her short film Stasis became a chance to step outside the competition lens and show a quieter, more personal side of her relationship with skiing and the outdoors. Looking ahead to the Olympics, she reflects on staying grounded, leaning on music and routine, and reminding herself to enjoy the process. The conversation ultimately centers on balance—between pressure and joy, performance and creativity, and ambition and perspective. Show Notes! Svea Irving Stasis Film Olympic coverage & schedules U.S. Ski & Snowboard Follow us on ⁠⁠⁠Instagram ⁠⁠⁠ ⁠WANDER SUBSTACK ⁠ If you enjoyed the episode, leaving a quick Spotify review really helps small shows like ours grow :)!

    43 min
  3. Sydney Petersen | A 2025 Season Review, Signing With Brooks, Crested Butte Roots & Finding Her Way to Trail Running

    JAN 19

    Sydney Petersen | A 2025 Season Review, Signing With Brooks, Crested Butte Roots & Finding Her Way to Trail Running

    Sydney Peterson grew up encrusted Butte Colorado which is the kind of mountain town that will shape a person into who they are before they can realize it. Sydney is a professional Trail runner for Brooks raised by ski bum parents and surrounded by Mountain culture. Sydney was initially pulled towards team sports spending her earlier years playing basketball and volleyball and then she found running later in high school and college and credits the late start to a team sports background which helped her develop as a more well-rounded athlete who was then able to come to running with more excitement than burnout. In this episode we chat about Sydney's Journey from Colorado State's cross country and track team, her experience with Collegiate running and how her study progression was laying the foundation for what came next. that next chapter arrived unexpectedly intro running beginning with the image and pass run alongside her mom and then leading up to a breakout performance at broken arrow  showing up at  at the race with no expectations and leaving with a changed trajectory We also get into What followed which includes joining Brooks making the World Championships team racing in Europe heading straight into the Golden Trail World Series. Sydney also talked about how important her community is and the grounding work of her world rural Health Care still plays in her life which helps the balance between being a professional athlete and career. SHOW NOTES Sydney Peterson Brooks Running Follow us on Instagram If you enjoyed the episode, leaving a quick Spotify review really helps small shows like ours grow :)

    58 min
  4. Jaelin Kauf | Freestyle Mogul Skiing, the World Cup Circut, & 2026 Winter Olympics!

    JAN 8

    Jaelin Kauf | Freestyle Mogul Skiing, the World Cup Circut, & 2026 Winter Olympics!

    Jaelin Kauf has spent more than a decade on the World Cup moguls circuit and is now heading into her third Olympics as one of the most consistent and dynamic skiers in the sport. She’s a two time Olympian and a silver medalist from Beijing 2022! In this episode, we chat about what it means to grow up in a ski family, with parents who were professional skiers themselves, a brother who is just as psyched on skiing, and how that made “pro skiing” feel like a real career path from a young age. Jaelin breaks down the progression from local comps to the Nor Am tour to a last minute World Cup start that opened the door to the next level, and how taking one year off before college gradually turned into a full season, then a full career on tour. We get into the Olympic cycle as well: her first Games in 2018, the pressure of going in as a favorite, finishing seventh, and the heartbreak and perspective that came with that. Then we fast forward to Beijing 2022 — qualifying early, trying to add a new trick, navigating difficult off snow stress, and ultimately choosing to ski purely for herself. That shift led to her motto, Deliver the Love, a reminder to focus on joy, intention, and the parts of skiing she can actually control. Jaelin also walks us through some of the technicalities of mogul skiing: what courses look like, how single versus dual moguls work, what judges are scoring, and why duels, making their Olympic debut this year, are such a chaotic and fun spectator event. We talk about the places this sport has taken her, from Finland’s dark December training blocks to World Cups in Japan, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Chile, and home stops at Deer Valley, and what it is like to spend most of the year chasing winter across continents. Outside of competition, we talk about burnout, building a life beyond results, and the small anchors that keep her grounded: journaling on the road, finishing her degree in environmental and sustainable studies, and knitting hats and fish sweaters for friends and family. She shares what it feels like to be more than ten years into her World Cup career and still feel like things are just starting to click, mentally and technically and emotionally, as she heads into another Olympic year with a deep love for the sport :)! Hope you enjoy this conversation! Episode 51. SHOW NOTES Jaelin Kauf Instagram Athlete Profile DELIVER THE LOVE World Cup Moguls & Dual MogulsFIS Moguls OverviewFIS Dual Moguls Format Follow us on Instagram If you enjoyed the episode, leaving a quick Spotify review really helps small shows like ours grow :)!

    48 min

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