Naima Antolin | The Bomb Hole Episode 168
Who are you? No seriously, we are genuinely asking. If you’re struggling to answer that question then this week’s episode might be for you. Naima Antolin appears to be comfortably herself. Aiming to live a life full of curiosity, longevity, and creativity, Naima finds herself constantly expressing herself through various means. From knitting to crocheting to crafting to snowboarding to music and so much more, Naima has found a life full of comfort as she leans in to her passions. We dive into how to express yourself and what creativity really is. Join us as we learn all about the fiber arts, hand-plants, and living with no regrets on this week’s episode of The Bomb Hole!
Travis Pastrana | The Bomb Hole Episode 167
How is it possible for somebody to jump out of a plane without a parachute and survive? Well, that's what Travis Pastrana is all about: doing the impossible. With an extremely deep and diverse career, Travis tells us about some of his craziest stories, worst injuries, and greatest achievements. He talks about the importance of building a strong foundation and pursuing passion at all costs. Some might say Travis never grew out of playing with toys from when he was a kid. He just built bigger toys. Sit down, start your engines, and let you jaw drop for this week's episode of The Bomb Hole!
Group Chat #1 with Jeremy Jones, Reid Smith & Jules Spadaro
Bomb Hole Group Chat Episode 1 with guest hosts Jeremy Jones, Reid Smith, Jules Spadaro bringing the board banter, as well as taking calls with Chad Otterstrom, Maggie Leon, Jody Wachniak, and Cuban Lu. On this episode of Group Chat, the crew talks trick progression, gear tech, heater clips, snowboard media landscape, ski-only mountains, and more.
Mark Landvik | The Bomb Hole Episode 166
Let's talk about a comeback. Mark Landvik went from filming with the most prestigious film companies and riding some of the most dangerous terrain known to man to experiencing some of the deepest lows possible. Walking away from what was arguably the biggest snowboarding project in history was no easy choice and after listening to his reasons why; it all makes sense. Growing up with the scariest Alaskan peaks in his backyard, Mark Landvik became friends with fear. With a heart of gold and some of the funniest skits in snowboarding history, this multi-faceted and complex individual left an impact only some can dream of. We were left inspired and had a greater understanding of the haman condition after hearing his story and we hope the same for you. Join us as we sit down and dive into one of the most heartfelt comeback stories we've ever heard on this week's episode of the Bomb Hole!
Denver Orr | The Bomb Hole Episode 165
Our best guess is that Denver Orr has transcended reality and lives in an alternate dimension because he is too wise and far too young. With an eager to learn attitude and a deep love for his friends and fellow snowboarders Denver is able to constantly grow and improve not just for himself but for the sake of others as well. His passions runs thick within the snowboard community and we recommend keeping your eyes on this man because he's prepared to make a name for himself. His views on life stem from a place of understanding and compassion and his infectious personality will draw you in and there's nothing you can do to stop it. He's a nerd, he's silly, and he's not taking any of this too seriously because life is short and the word is too big to miss out on. Get ready to broaden your horizons and become a fully fledged member of Denver Orr's unit on this weeks episode of The Bomb Hole!
Elliot Sloan | The Bomb Hole Episode 164
If you grow up in an apartment complex you may dream of having a backyard one day. Well, how about an entire mega-park in your backyard? This week's guest, Elliot Sloan, built that dream from the ground up... literally.