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This episode features an interview with Karin Pocock. Karin Pocock shares her journey in the avalanche industry, discussing her experiences in both Canada and the U.S. She reflects on a pivotal avalanche incident that shaped her career and emphasizes the importance of education and training in avalanche safety. Karin also highlights the unique culture at the Silverton Avalanche School and addresses the challenges of being a female leader in a male-dominated field, advocating for inclusivity and support for future generations. In this conversation, Karin Pocock discusses the importance of hiring based on skill rather than gender, the challenges of navigating confidence and competence in high-risk avalanche work, and the significance of managing stress in demanding environments. She shares her experiences discovering the value of pushing personal limits through bike pack racing, and the necessity of fostering healthy conflict within teams. Additionally, she emphasizes the importance of education in avalanche science and the need for a supportive and empowering workplace culture.
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Music: Ketsa
Art: Mike Tea
Support for this episode was provided by:
Wyssen Avalanche Control
Gordini
OpenSnow: use code avalanche50 for 50% off of your all-access subscription
Arva Equipment: use code AVALANCHEHOUR25 for a discount on your next purchase or canister refill
By The Avalanche Hour4.9
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This episode features an interview with Karin Pocock. Karin Pocock shares her journey in the avalanche industry, discussing her experiences in both Canada and the U.S. She reflects on a pivotal avalanche incident that shaped her career and emphasizes the importance of education and training in avalanche safety. Karin also highlights the unique culture at the Silverton Avalanche School and addresses the challenges of being a female leader in a male-dominated field, advocating for inclusivity and support for future generations. In this conversation, Karin Pocock discusses the importance of hiring based on skill rather than gender, the challenges of navigating confidence and competence in high-risk avalanche work, and the significance of managing stress in demanding environments. She shares her experiences discovering the value of pushing personal limits through bike pack racing, and the necessity of fostering healthy conflict within teams. Additionally, she emphasizes the importance of education in avalanche science and the need for a supportive and empowering workplace culture.
Fill out our Listener Survey for the chance to win a gift card from Gordini and a pack from Arva!
Music: Ketsa
Art: Mike Tea
Support for this episode was provided by:
Wyssen Avalanche Control
Gordini
OpenSnow: use code avalanche50 for 50% off of your all-access subscription
Arva Equipment: use code AVALANCHEHOUR25 for a discount on your next purchase or canister refill

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