The Snowboard Project offers an in-depth look into the world of snowboarding. Weekly news and interviews with those that have defined themselves as snowboarders give a unique perspective on the sport from the inside out.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 332 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsComedy |
In this episoide of The Snowboard Project we talk with New York Times best selling author Eric Blehm about his latest book: The Darkest White, the story of snowboarding legend Craig Kelly. more
In this episode of Real Talk, Chad Otterstrom, Eddie Wall and Mark Sullivan discuss what it takes to become a pro in today's media and competition landscape. more
On this episode of the Snowboard Project we talk with artist Scott Lenhardt who has created the graphics for more than 60 Burton snowboards - including the women's first pro model, Free Thinker series and much more. His boards have been regularly fea... more
This week we talk with former snowboarding super pro Eddie Wall. This interview is somewhat different than the other ones Eddie has done and was both fun and interesting. more
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I enjoy the real talk episodes and the interviews are always interesting.
Awesome bunch of guys with history and pedigree talking about our favorite past time
The most comprehensive shredcast.
No Beev. No listen
The most well rounded snowboarding podcast out there. They basically cover all aspects of snowboarding. Great listen!
Apple Podcasts | #167 | Russia/Sports |
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