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Someone you probably have never heard of this week, but as well as looking and recording some of the historical figures of our sport, I also thought it was relevant to talk to people who are getting people excited for snowboarding outside of the normal confines of what used to happen. It used to be shops and dry slopes that would be organising trips and bulding a scene, but with the majority of those gone, who is doing it? Well, people like Zoe, with a deep love of snowboarding and an audience on Instagram, she is getting groups of women together and out to the mountains.
As she explains, the main reason is to get herself a trip to the mountains, but she could just blag it for her and her family, but she has created a trip for women of all backgrounds to get together and share a love of the mountains, and that, in my mind, is a reason to get her on, because not everyone would do that and share it...
If you want to find out more about Zoe on Instagram, you can find her here: instagram.com/dresslikeamum
She makes a pretty sick range of sunnies, which you can find here: https://www.zoedepass.com
And if you or anyone you know want to go her trip, you can find more info here: https://kalumaski.com/women-who-ski-2024/
If you haven't already followed us on Instagram, you can find us here: https://www.instagram.com/thank_u_snowboarding_podcast/
You can see videos we post on our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzv12VwCKEfXL1TBup-ByCA
As always we are supported by our friends at The Snowboard Asylum, who have a new website and all the mew products for 24/25, so check them out here: https://www.snowboard-asylum.com/
I mention Matt Barrs podcast ' Looking Sideways' which I am sure yoou already know about but in particular an episode he had with Greg Stump, legendary ski movie maker, which you should check out: https://www.wearelookingsideways.com/
Thats it for this week
Peace out x
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Someone you probably have never heard of this week, but as well as looking and recording some of the historical figures of our sport, I also thought it was relevant to talk to people who are getting people excited for snowboarding outside of the normal confines of what used to happen. It used to be shops and dry slopes that would be organising trips and bulding a scene, but with the majority of those gone, who is doing it? Well, people like Zoe, with a deep love of snowboarding and an audience on Instagram, she is getting groups of women together and out to the mountains.
As she explains, the main reason is to get herself a trip to the mountains, but she could just blag it for her and her family, but she has created a trip for women of all backgrounds to get together and share a love of the mountains, and that, in my mind, is a reason to get her on, because not everyone would do that and share it...
If you want to find out more about Zoe on Instagram, you can find her here: instagram.com/dresslikeamum
She makes a pretty sick range of sunnies, which you can find here: https://www.zoedepass.com
And if you or anyone you know want to go her trip, you can find more info here: https://kalumaski.com/women-who-ski-2024/
If you haven't already followed us on Instagram, you can find us here: https://www.instagram.com/thank_u_snowboarding_podcast/
You can see videos we post on our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzv12VwCKEfXL1TBup-ByCA
As always we are supported by our friends at The Snowboard Asylum, who have a new website and all the mew products for 24/25, so check them out here: https://www.snowboard-asylum.com/
I mention Matt Barrs podcast ' Looking Sideways' which I am sure yoou already know about but in particular an episode he had with Greg Stump, legendary ski movie maker, which you should check out: https://www.wearelookingsideways.com/
Thats it for this week
Peace out x
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.