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FAQs about Utah Avalanche Center Podcast:How many episodes does Utah Avalanche Center Podcast have?The podcast currently has 60 episodes available.
March 28, 2019Bringing People and Ideas Together - A Conversation with Lynne WolfeIn this episode, we sit down with Lynne Wolfe. Lynne is a longtime mountain guide for both Exum and Jackson Hole Mountain Guides. She has taught innumerable avalanche courses for AAI, NOLS, and Yostmark and since 2005 she's been the editor of The Avalanche Review. Discussed in this episode: articles that have helped save lives; Ed LaChapelle's "ascending spiral"; debriefing with purpose; find good ski partners; being a good ski partner; talk about things that matter; Listen!...more48minPlay
March 21, 2019Drew's Blogcast: "Stacking the Deck"There's no telling when calamity or injury may strike, so what can you do to make sure you're prepared to act when they do?...more5minPlay
March 13, 2019Wise Ones - Talking about Mentors with Eeva Latosuo & Aleph Johnston-BloomAll the way from Alaska, Eeva Latosuo and Aleph Johnston-Bloom join Drew to talk about their research on the mentoring network that undergirds so much of the avalanche and snow science community. Discussed in this episode: what a mentorship is; how to find a mentor; who's mentoring who; why mentoring; how information passes through the mentoring tree; the two-way street; aging out of mentorship; learning decision making skills, workplace safety and culture; staying curious; knowing when you've "made it."...more1hPlay
March 13, 2019Drew's Blogcast: "Shame and the Social Contract"The importance of being open about avalanche involvements and near misses, and how we can cultivate a culture of learning, absolute transparency and non-judgment, regardless of individual risk tolerances. Put yourself in other people's shoes. Practice humility. Destroy shame!...more11minPlay
February 27, 2019The Smartest Guy in the Room - A Conversation with Ian McCammonIn this podcast, we sit down with none other than Ian McCammon. Ian holds a PhD in mechanical engineering with an emphasis on robotics and sensory development and his avalanche research has focused on safety education, fracture mechanics, and the human factor. Discussed in this episode: The Carruthers Incident ('95); ALPTRUTh; Lemons; FACETS; buried weak layers of assumptions; future lines of avalanche inquiry; Airbag vs avy education; The test of all knowledge is experiment; have your best day!...more1h 15minPlay
February 21, 2019Drew's Blogcast: I AM DangerousWe can all agree that traveling in the backcountry is dangerous. Out in the mountains, we take risks and we push the odds. So, if the mountains are dangerous and risky, what does that make you?...more4minPlay
February 13, 2019The Message and the Messengers - A Conversation with Alex HamlinAlex Hamlin is a partner at the marketing firm 7D8, and the former creative director at Black Diamond. Alex says that he works to create meaning, not content. He joins Drew to discuss: the power of stories; the critical importance of messaging; influencing behavior; honesty; the messenger's credibility; democratizing avalanche information; riding on red days; riding sans beacon; the stories we carry into the backcountry; communicating with a growing and changing population of backcountry users....more1h 4minPlay
February 05, 2019Drew's Blogcast: "The Wisdom of Crowds"Experts aren't always right. Oftentimes, groups are smarter than even the smartest people in them. We all have a role to play in the backcountry and observations to share....more5minPlay
January 30, 2019The Risks and Rewards of Ski Patrol - A Conversation with Jake HutchinsonJake Hutchinson was a long-time patroller and snow safety director at the Park City resort formerly known as Park West, Wolf Mountain, and The Canyons. He's also lead-avalanche instructor for the American Avalanche Institute. He joins Drew to talk about the risks and rewards of managing avalanche risk for the resort-skiing public. Discussed in this episode: mitigation practices; the evolution of ski patrol culture; the pressures of opening terrain; the story of a fatal in-bounds avalanche in 2007 and the ensuing legal battle; the lasting pain of bad consequences....more1h 6minPlay
January 22, 2019Drew's Blogcast: "The Metamorphism Parable"Special guest Tom Kimbrough, emeritus forecaster for the Utah Avalanche Center, recites "The Metamorphism Parable," penned, according to most accounts, by Bill Glude of Alaska Avalanche Specialists....more4minPlay
FAQs about Utah Avalanche Center Podcast:How many episodes does Utah Avalanche Center Podcast have?The podcast currently has 60 episodes available.