Jonathan Ronzio
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Horror Short Film “Bauta”
After getting a flat tire while mountain biking, two friends attempt to find help. After stumbling upon a barn in the woods, they find themselves in a situation they can’t escape from.
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Coping with Rapidly Changing, Challenging Conditions (Stoked From Home Part 5/5)
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Big mountain climber and Alpenglow Expeditions founder Adrian Ballinger, professional rock climber Emily Harrington, ski mountaineer and activist Caroline Gleich, and pro skier Angel Collinson discuss the adventurer’s perspective on coping with rapidly changing, challenging conditions as it relates to the outdoors and the world as of 2020. This is a panel replay from the Stoked From Home virtua...
Resetting Intentions When Goals Go Out The Window (Stoked From Home Part 4/5)
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Pro skier and The Fifty Project creator Cody Townsend, Flash Foxy founder Shelma Jun, Tiny Home Adventure creator Andrew Muse, and adventure photographer Scott Kranz give their perspectives on what happens when big goals get interrupted and intentions must be reset. This is a panel replay from the Stoked From Home virtual summit by The Stokecast. Subscribe to The Stokecast podcast: itunes.apple...
Transitions and Transformation During a Crisis (Stoked From Home Part 3/5)
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Mountain athlete TJ David, travel influencer “Renee Roaming” Hahnel, entrepreneur Nick Dio, and pro skier Hadley Hammer discuss transitions and transformations during moments of crisis. This is a panel replay from the Stoked From Home virtual summit by The Stokecast. Subscribe to The Stokecast podcast: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-stokecast/id1402764168 Learn more: www.thestokecast.com
Time, Pressure, & Productivity (Stoked From Home Part 2/5)
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Professional skier Michelle Parker, mountain endurance athlete Jason Antin, Olympic gold medalist Kikkan Randall, and Range founder Jeanine Pesce come together to talk about balancing time, pressures to be productive, and how to enjoy the moment. This is a panel replay from the Stoked From Home virtual summit by The Stokecast. Subscribe to The Stokecast podcast: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-...
Departure from the Comfort Zone (Stoked From Home Part 1/5)
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Ultra runner Mirna Valerio, adventure skier Brody Leven, mountain bike coach Lindsey Richter, and filmmaker Max Lowe muse on their life/work decisions amid a pandemic, speaking to professional pivots and harnessing stoke! Subscribe to The Stokecast podcast: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-stokecast/id1402764168 Learn more: www.thestokecast.com
EP22: Visual Storyteller Becca Skinner On Finding Balance In Her Food Forest
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What is a food forest? You'll have to listen to find out! On this episode of The Stokecast, Emily and Jonathan chat with adventure photographer, writer, farmer, conservationist, and National Geographic Explorer, Becca Skinner. For Becca's take on permaculture and sustainable ranching, her experience of building a career as photographer and storyteller, her top tips for car camping/living (learn...
EP21: Ski Mountaineer Kit Deslauriers On Giving Yourself Room To Dream & Time To Grow
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Kit Deslauriers is a Jackson-hole based ski mountaineer, the first person in the world to ski off the top of the highest mountain on each of the seven continents (famed Seven Summits), an author, speaker, activist, and mother. That's quite the impressive resumé and we were honored to chat with Kit for episode 21 of The Stokecast! For the show notes: exploreinspired.com/kit-deslauriers
EP20: How Serial Entrepreneur Davis Smith Built "Gear For Good" Apparel & Experience Brand, Cotopax
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In episode 20 of The Stokecast, Emily and Jonathan recap the joys and pains of their recent experience running the Trapp Lodge Mountain Marathon in Stowe, Vermont. After, they have a deep conversation about building businesses with social impact with Cotopaxi Founder and CEO, Davis Smith. Also on the show, learn: - How Davis runs his business AND his family by defining values and building an or...
EP19: Why Tim Burke Quit His Job and Sold His Things to Travel Full-Time As A Moto-Photojournalist
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Tim Burke was an airport operations manager at Boeing Field in Washington, overseeing the safety of everything happening on the airfield. He loved his job and he had worked so hard to get there. So why then did he walk away from everything stable and certain to pursue the roads of the world with his camera and a motorcycle? In episode 19 of The Stokecast, we chat with Tim Burke about: - His dec...
EP18: Learning to Design Life on Your Terms, with Transition Coach Sanni McCandless
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Sanni McCandless is a life and transition coach for outdoor-minded individuals seeking more intentional lifestyles, as well as the co-founder of the Outwild festival series. On this episode learn how to embrace career and lifestyle changes, deal with vulnerability on display, and start asking yourself, "what is it that I want from life?" In this episode: - How to overcome mental barriers to sta...
EP17: Adrian Ballinger - From Big Mountains to Bold Business Pursuits
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Have you ever thought about climbing Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen, or starting a global expedition guiding company specializing in rapid ascents on the world's biggest mountains? Adrian Ballinger has. If you're a total logistics nerd (like Emily and Adrian) and obsessed with operations, or if you're just drawn to pursuing crazy challenges, listen, learn, and be inspired as Adrian s...
EP14: Chris Burkard Dishes His No-BS Recipe For Sacrifice And Success
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This week, we had the extraordinary photographer, entrepreneur, filmmaker, adventurer and storyteller, Chris Burkard on the podcast. Chris shares his no-BS approach to the perpetual hustle mindset and gets real and raw about how much you have to sacrifice to find the success you desire. Also, Jonathan and Emily chat with Chris about: - How to fill the gaps in your skillset - Why you should be i...
EP16: The Art of Building Brand, Body, & Being, with TJ David
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If you've been wondering how much work it takes to become a professional outdoor athlete, working on building your base of physical fitness, your personal brand, and keeping your mind on track, you're going to want to tune into this one. TJ David is a professional skier and Aspen-based plant-powered endurance athlete with experience on both sides of the lens. And he's also still hustling to mak...
EP15: Learning To Love What Makes You, You, with Sarah Herron
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Sarah Herron was born without the lower half of her left arm but that hasn't stopped her from living out some of life's greatest adventures, looking for love on The Bachelor, finding it within herself, starting a non-profit, and helping others with limiting beliefs learn to love themselves and accomplish more than they ever felt capable of. On this episode, Jonathan and Emily chat with Sarah ab...
EP13: World-Record Endurance Athlete Colin O'Brady On Chasing Down Dreams
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EP13: World-Record Endurance Athlete Colin O'Brady On Chasing Down Dreams
EP12: Skier Michelle Parker on Staying Safe In The Mountains
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EP12: Skier Michelle Parker on Staying Safe In The Mountains
EP11: Running Slow AF with The Mirnavator, Mirna Valerio
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EP11: Running Slow AF with The Mirnavator, Mirna Valerio
EP10: Veteran, Adventurer, Stacy Bare Explains How To Reframe Your Darkest Defining Moments
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EP10: Veteran, Adventurer, Stacy Bare Explains How To Reframe Your Darkest Defining Moments
EP09: How to Smash Records Like Endurance Runner "Stringbean" Joe McConaughy
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EP09: How to Smash Records Like Endurance Runner "Stringbean" Joe McConaughy
EP08: Rock Climber Beth Rodden On Dealing With Your Demons
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EP08: Rock Climber Beth Rodden On Dealing With Your Demons
EP07: Cody Townsend on Following His Inspirations
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EP07: Cody Townsend on Following His Inspirations
EP06: Power Company Climbing Founder Kris Hampton On His Journey From Rap Songs To Rock Walls
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EP06: Power Company Climbing Founder Kris Hampton On His Journey From Rap Songs To Rock Walls
EP05: Ski Mountaineer Caroline Gleich Talks Pushing Past Fear & When To Dismiss Criticism
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EP05: Ski Mountaineer Caroline Gleich Talks Pushing Past Fear & When To Dismiss Criticism
EP04: How Semi-Rad’s Brendan Leonard Turned His Passions Into Art That Pays
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EP04: How Semi-Rad’s Brendan Leonard Turned His Passions Into Art That Pays
EP03: Ultra-Runner Clare Gallagher On Finding A State Of Flow In Discomfort
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EP03: Ultra-Runner Clare Gallagher On Finding A State Of Flow In Discomfort
EP02: How Brody Leven Went From Midwest DJ to Adventure Skier & Storyteller
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EP02: How Brody Leven Went From Midwest DJ to Adventure Skier & Storyteller
EP01: Introducing The Stokecast Podcast
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EP01: Introducing The Stokecast Podcast
The Stokecast Podcast (Trailer)
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The Stokecast Podcast (Trailer)
The Stokecast Special STAY HOME Edition (Ep.83)
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The Stokecast Special STAY HOME Edition (Ep.83)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @kmab1980
    @kmab1980 4 дні тому

    I started following Al-Nassr club after Cristiano joined it a season and a half ago, but it failed miserably and only achieved one title. Sports in Saudi Arabia are all corruption, bribery, deception, racism and fanaticism. I have now stopped following football, which I was never a good follower of. One day, I would only watch some beautiful goals on UA-cam, and indeed, my team lost or won. What is the effect of that on me? Nothing. Football is a waste of time and a false affiliation.

  • @in.over.our.headsoutdoors
    @in.over.our.headsoutdoors 19 днів тому

    Love it bro im jumping sunday

  • @hnshanan
    @hnshanan Місяць тому

    Well explained. Thank you!

  • @simonosborne6167
    @simonosborne6167 Місяць тому

    I hate football or soccer as called it's pointless and over paided for kicking a bag of air

  • @simonosborne6167
    @simonosborne6167 Місяць тому

    I agree don't follow the crowd just what you like A I'm very much the same and don't care I won't lie !

  • @yornavSY
    @yornavSY 2 місяці тому

    This is a not so good crevasse Rescue video! What the fµ^% moments: 1 - At 10:49, he completely detached himself out of the system. THIS IS NEVER DONE! In case the anchor fails, or in case he himself breaks true the same or other crack... We never leave the system unless we have to save ourselves from dead... 2 - AT 2:59, assembling the snow picket is cumbersome. This can be faster, preinstalled or with an carabiner. Taking of gloves might not be possible in bellow freezing temperatures + wind... 3 - At 10:00 The 3rd repositioning closer to the anchor makes no valuable action. He is still 2 meters away from the anchor. The extra carabiner installed to hold the 3rd person in case the prussik on the anchor slips, is questionable... instead of using a prussik it is much better to use a clove hitch into a central anchor carabiner. This one will not slip and wil be used with the main rope, thicker rope = stronger... The 3rd person in fact becomes the rescuer, the 2nd Who build the anchor, goes sit on top of the anchor. Both are always into the system!!! 4 - AT 21:07 He tells the 3rd person to feel free to get out of the system, if he feels save... This is really not done! At the same time, look how messed up system it is. Number 2 leaves a pulley for number 3... The messy coils number 3 has... 5 - AT 22:13 Number 2 went to the edge of the crevasse. Leaves his ice axe behind... in case the edge breaks, bye bye ice Axe... it was better used as an anchor... For no reason, he also advises to use a clove hitch behind the prussik. 6 - AT 28:20 Number 3 magically was on top of the anchor. Like it felt natural to him to be there... 7 - AT 29:50 He advises to use a ladder or other pulley techniques to get the victim over the lid... A ladder will only be another cumbersome tool that has it's weight... I forgot to mention "selfresque". Getting over the lid with "Munchhausen" Technique is a must to learn/teach. Other thougts: For building anchors, snow pickets are not necessarily better than Ice axes. Because Icer Axes were build to be used for Crevasse Rescue as a T-anchor. Saves you 350 to 500gr. We live in the age of Petzl Crevasse Rescue: Tibloc + Pulley + Microtraction.

  • @easygoer1234
    @easygoer1234 3 місяці тому

    OMG you dont even know how much i wish i do what you guys did. YOU ROCK. Im SOOOO jealous.

  • @BadMattOfficial
    @BadMattOfficial 4 місяці тому

    Just discovered this channel. Your insight is so refreshing and you seem like a genuinely good person!

    • @JonathanRonzio
      @JonathanRonzio 4 місяці тому

      Thanks for being here Colin! That means a lot

  • @clifford_2zero7
    @clifford_2zero7 6 місяців тому

    Finally had to check it out as i keep hearing the term "splitboard". Now i know 🙌😅😅😅

  • @Zephyr_1x
    @Zephyr_1x 7 місяців тому

    i dont watch sports at all.

  • @thehumanrunner
    @thehumanrunner 8 місяців тому

    I always found it comical that some guys refuse to associate with me because I don’t watch football. 😂

    • @John-jw9yq
      @John-jw9yq Місяць тому

      Maybe you should take a serious look at it instead...I am 100% sure they have better friends than you

    • @josephinetracy1485
      @josephinetracy1485 15 днів тому

      I know of at least one time that a guy was fired for not being a sports fan. They wanted someone who they could talk sports with.

  • @spacecarpenter1265
    @spacecarpenter1265 9 місяців тому

    Title should be "Snowboarding while trying to film without the proper skill, Snowboarding in the backseat and poor decision making nearly killed me."

  • @FeliPeltier
    @FeliPeltier 10 місяців тому

    Growing up a Patriots fan helped me leave sports. They won 6 Super Bowl games, more than most fans will ever see in their lifetime, and what does it mean? Nothing. You have to win it again next year. It made me realize that I got my value from sports and no matter what, sports left me empty.

  • @Leadstar1985
    @Leadstar1985 11 місяців тому

    Поешь отлично! Но зачем последовательность аккордов поменял? Там же Am Fmaj7 C G )) специально?

  • @SportsFan838
    @SportsFan838 Рік тому

    Now this is a video I can respect. All of the other videos is either putting people who do like sports down or trying to force people not to like it and be like them

  • @keithclimate
    @keithclimate Рік тому

    It looks like, ultimately, the entire load was being held by that one prusik. Is that best practice? What about transferring the load onto a knot loop on a bight that you pre-tied between you and the prusik? Shouldn't the prusik be a backup?

  • @tigermakenzie4221
    @tigermakenzie4221 Рік тому

    Thank you soooo much for sharing this. I am very overwhelmed with emotion and in tears to see how much the little things can mean so much to someone and something else in need. Again, thank you for your video. Best wishes.

  • @theemotionalremix
    @theemotionalremix Рік тому

    It's all rigged anyway.

  • @abdullahiadan422
    @abdullahiadan422 Рік тому

    Thank you 😊 💓 we stress ourselves for nothing

  • @nasir-javed
    @nasir-javed Рік тому

    ❣💯💯💯

  • @carleensimon2926
    @carleensimon2926 Рік тому

    Hi Johnathan, great video! Loved the message and you are freakin adorable.

  • @yeisonx
    @yeisonx Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @Ballinbmac
    @Ballinbmac Рік тому

    I was never faking it I love sports. But I’m almost 30 now and for me I realized Sports are for kids and people who have enough free time to truly enjoy it. If I want to do music or actually work for myself. How the fuck will watching lebron even though he’s my favorite player for two hours accomplish my goals. I want to be in the same rooms as the people I admired as a kid I don’t wanna be 50 years old talking about why lebron was better than jordan and I didn’t accomplish my goals in my life. Sports is a distraction from our day in day out lives. Just like people who watch anime. People who watch Netflix shows etc all of these things are distracting us from our true goals in life

  • @michaelclark8474
    @michaelclark8474 Рік тому

    Amen bro

  • @M.A.C.01
    @M.A.C.01 Рік тому

    Was invited today to watch football with guys who where asking me to be in their fraternity. I was willing to go and try out but I don’t really enjoy watching sports, let alone football, so I figured I wouldn’t fit in even if I where faking it. So I didn’t go.

  • @jpadventures7880
    @jpadventures7880 Рік тому

    What board and binding? Thanks so much

  • @xoswatson351
    @xoswatson351 Рік тому

    Is it Canadian to pronounce crev-is not crav-ass lol

  • @HillaryFarraArdmore
    @HillaryFarraArdmore Рік тому

    This was awesome to be shown, I'v never heard of a split til today! (Glad you moved in close showing the attachments but Please invest in a head cam or steady your movements ;) video was pretty hard to watch as much as it moved around). Thanks for the vid!

  • @wickedstuff3145
    @wickedstuff3145 Рік тому

    How durable is the board? Could it be used in terrain parks to go off rails and jumps? Also, can you use the skis to go downhill?

    • @JonathanRonzio
      @JonathanRonzio Рік тому

      When you’re touring, if there is a slight hill descent you can stay in ski mode before flattening out to ascend again but it’s super awkward and I wouldn’t recommend trying to legit ski on a split board haha. I’m sure you could hit jumps and rails with it, it’s pretty stable at high speed on chatter and takes cliff drops well, but it just wouldn’t be ideal to use a split in the park

  • @Twodime4032
    @Twodime4032 Рік тому

    Well I like playing sports, I was even a very good goalie for lacrosse, and captain for wrestling but I don’t like watching sports especially team sports, it’s tiring to follow through because I know what’s gonna happen and the things that gonna happen is pretty similar 😅 But I would watch MMA because it is more personal. Part of reason I don’t like watching team sports is that it is too time consuming. Maybe I am a very creative person so I don’t like the same things happening over and over again. No offense to any sports fan. I was a lax goalie and very sportsy guy, just not a fan of watching sports.

  • @theoryg
    @theoryg Рік тому

    I believe people are taught to like sports from a young age and they don't have time to admit that they are faking it when around others. i believe people are faking it half the time cause there's no way that watching the games is really that interesting especially if you don't actually play sports themselves.

  • @nategarcia3476
    @nategarcia3476 Рік тому

    I just stopped watching football cuz it's rigged it's boring now

  • @lawrencemclennan3
    @lawrencemclennan3 Рік тому

    How did the baruntse ride? Did you have to go down in binding size or does it have enough volume? Just picked up a pair for ice climbing and hoping to use them as a split boot, too.

  • @catsamazing338
    @catsamazing338 Рік тому

    Afraid this is more about you than the pack. The opening was a black against black so couldn’t judge size. One glimpse behind you really wasn’t enough to judge, without your hand there for proportion. All the best.

  • @zanetikuma4627
    @zanetikuma4627 2 роки тому

    so nice, guys! thanks for sharing

  • @SombraVelada
    @SombraVelada 2 роки тому

    I grew up in Texas during the Aikman dynasty and down here people practically raised kids to follow teams like Uni of Texas, A&M, Texas Tech, Baylor, Dallas Cowboys, Houston Oilers and now the Houston Texans. Growing up I had Texas teams/schools shoved down my throat so much by people making the most ridiculous statements practically saying that I 'have' to follow those teams/sports because I'm a Texan. Eventually I just moved on with my life and quietly faded in the background of their shenanigans and just gave up watching sports all together (other than hockey).

  • @frankblangeard8865
    @frankblangeard8865 2 роки тому

    Garbage film.

  • @Timeline916
    @Timeline916 2 роки тому

    What about climate change ?

  • @allinson_sam
    @allinson_sam 2 роки тому

    I live in the UK and I don’t follow any contact sports at all such as football ⚽️ I don’t see the point in millionaires kicking a ball filled with air round a muddy pitch. The only sports I follow is MOTO GP & Formula E

  • @bigassdummy46
    @bigassdummy46 2 роки тому

    After the start of your video I was not surprised you weren't into football

  • @lindajacquelinenunezrivera6345
    @lindajacquelinenunezrivera6345 2 роки тому

    LOVE the way you think. ❤️

  • @pepepantuflas1
    @pepepantuflas1 2 роки тому

    Between the cheeks

  • @ThompPL1
    @ThompPL1 2 роки тому

    I totally did this (with upgrades) to my 2002 Jeep WJ this year for her 20 year anniversary ! . . . Thanks for ideas !!

  • @eyesonyou6352
    @eyesonyou6352 2 роки тому

    could a done without the weird intro. Hit me in the cringer. but i like the idea of the video. i hate people faking sports interest to navigate acceptance.

  • @babaganoosh105
    @babaganoosh105 2 роки тому

    GO SPORTSBALL!!!! HELL YEAH!

  • @Wolf.88
    @Wolf.88 2 роки тому

    Excellent. Absolutely agree

  • @sarahbird4810
    @sarahbird4810 2 роки тому

    can you please confirm how long this took and is there a name for the mountain walk?

    • @JonathanRonzio
      @JonathanRonzio 2 роки тому

      Not a long trek! I don't remember exactly but maybe 45 up the hill? I don't know if there is a name, but I was staying at the Royal Myconian and you basically just go left from the hotel and walk up the hill/road until it becomes a dirt road and keep going till you crest on top of the island and see over the other side. If you search on Google Maps you can see what I'm talking about with the hill that's kind of on the peninsula below that hotel

  • @irresistiblepremiumvodka
    @irresistiblepremiumvodka 2 роки тому

    This was cool👋, this helped me think about a lot of things regarding myself in my 20s

  • @alexh.4842
    @alexh.4842 2 роки тому

    The drone view is spectacular! and thanks for the effort of climbing while holding the video gear all way long!!