Jody Wachniak | The Bomb Hole Episode 174
If you're a fan of tweaked grabs, nice pokes, and slow, controlled rotations then this week's episode is a must watch for you. Jody Wachniak thinks that style matters and we have to agree. Coming from snow-mobile royalty, Jody was destined for the back country and somehow can make any trick look good. When he's not filming absolute A-grade bangers with the rest of the Manboys crew, he's been getting his own snowboard podcast off the ground. Watching the AirTime Podcast gain traction makes us all feel hopeful for snowboard media moving forward. So sit down, grab a snack, and hold on while we talk about illegal tricks, stylish grabs, and how the snow-mobile was invented on this week's episode of The Bomb Hole!
Mike Hatchett | The Bomb Hole Episode 173
If you've ever made a snowboard video with your friends, just know that this week's guest did it first. When Mike Hatchett switched from making rock climbing films to creating some of the first ever snowboard films, he had no idea the sort of precedent he was creating. Now with what could be considered the largest catalogue of snowboard films under his belt and 30 years in the making, Mike Hatchett has cemented himself in the foundation of snowboard culture. With Standard Films being one of the largest and strongest pillars of snowboard history, and almost two dozen movies in the Totally Board series, chances are you have seen a Mike Hatchett production. So sit back, grab a snack, and take a deep dive with us as we go back through origins of snowboard movies and dissect their greatest moments in front of, and behind, the lens on this week's episode of The Bomb Hole!
Group Chat #3 with Gimbal God, Gabe Ferguson & Joe Sexton
We've got some banter specialists in the booth this week for a very special episode of Group Chat. Gimbal God, Gabe Ferguson, and Joe Sexton join Chris and Silk in the booth to cover a wide range of topics suggested by you. We talk about everything from the pressing issue of not having name titles in videos, Johan Malkoski drops some knowledge about where the money in the industry is going, Circe Wallace chimes in about Natural Selection updates, and Pat Moore gives us the scoop behind new products over at Arbor Snowboards. This episode is certainly one for the books, you won't want to miss it.
Donna Carpenter | The Bomb Hole Episode 172
Owner and Chair of the Board for Burton, Donna Carpenter, is uncensored, unapologetically herself, and boy do we like it. For some reason, almost all of us snowboarders have something in common. Regardless of our upbringing, snowboarding has been there for us to turn to in rough times and in good. Many of us have found a family through snowboarding and no matter who you are, you have a space here. Since day one, Donna has been committed to not only creating but cultivating and supporting this culture we all know as home. We dive into the history of Burton, their biggest challenges, and everything you need to know about Donna Carpenter. So sit down and buckle up for the conversation of the century on this week's episode of The Bomb Hole!
Mike Yoshida | The Bomb Hole Episode 171
We're not entirely sure what the qualifications are to be nicknamed "moose meat" but we assure you Mike Yoshida is more than qualified. From snowboarding down an icy driveway in Alaska to being one of the most beloved photographers in the community, Mike Yoshida has experienced so much that life has to offer. Mike takes a journalistic approach to his photography which helps him find unique and captivating angles and tell a deep and personal story. He was always been eager to learn and experiment has paved his way through the industry with his ingenuity and creativity. His focus on inclusion and visibility for underrepresented communities speaks volumes to his character and the snowboard community is so lucky to have somebody like Mike Yoshida. Also we tried to surprise him by flying in his long-time friend, Jesse Burtner, to co-host and we blew the surprise three times before Jesse even arrived. All that and so much more on this week's episode of The Bomb Hole!
Erik Leon | The Bomb Hole Episode 170
What does the future of snowboarding look like? This is a question that this week's guest has on their mind quite a bit. Erik Leon came from humble beginnings and has been paving his way through the industry by putting his energy into having fun and giving back. When Erik was younger, a few people gave him a chance and now his mission is to give those same opportunities back to the youth and underprivileged within the snowbird community. He is conscious about his ecological footprint, pro-sustainability, and even started his own non-profit, "C.O.R.E." which focuses on making affordable products and bringing fun, and cheap, experiences on a snowboard to local communities. Buckle up while we talk about what makes snowboarding fun, the daily backflip report, and so much more on this week's episode of The Bomb Hole!