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Red Bull: Risk Made Me Do It

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Red Bull: Risk Made Me Do It

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Red Bull: Risk Made Me Do It

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Red Bull: Risk Made Me Do It

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Seeing Janet Jackson as a child in Houston changed everything for Arlan Hamilton. The music star looked like her and exuded confidence, and Hamilton came away believing that nothing was impossible. That belief was challenged when she abandoned
Less than 2 percent of the companies funded by venture capital companies are run by African Americans, and the number of women founders has plateaued at 17 percent for the last four years. Next week's guest is looking to change all that. In thi
A fall down the stairs at the age of 30 changed Kimberley Chambers' life forever. We talk to the open-water swimmer and first ever woman to swim the treacherous passage from the Farallone Islands to San Francisco Bay. Stretching 30 miles it pas
Even as jellyfish tormented her, open-water swimmer Kim Chambers accomplished one of the rarest feats in extreme endurance sports when she completed the Ocean's Seven. Ahead of next week's full interview with her we let her tell the story of ho
Former pro snowboarder Mike Basich has become a pioneer in the off the grid movement. He's built a self-sustaining 300 square foot home on 40 acres in Tahoe, guided by the philosophy that any creative endeavor is only worth it if you invest swe
Snowboarder Mike Basich was taking action selfies before GoPro was even an idea. On this week's preview podcast we talk to him about his most epic one ever; a jaw-dropping 120ft jump from a helicopter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for
A quick heads up to all friends of the pod that we've changed the name but are still bringing you the same tips, tricks and nuggets of inspiration from top performers from the worlds of adventure, culture and innovation. A rebranding of The Red
Photographer Mark "Cobrasnake" Hunter built his first career as the world's premier nightlife photographer through his willingess to talk his way past velvet rope and connect with his subjects on the sweat-soaked dance floors of the world's mos
Before Instagram, nightlife photography was ruled by Lastnights arty and Cobrasnake. Ahead of next week's guest, we take a trip down memory lane and gawk at the wool hats, wild patterned shirts, Pabst blue ribbon and the oh-so-NSFW imagery that
Assia Grazioli-Venier overcame not one, but two major medical setbacks and used them as fuel to transition her career into new areas. We talk to the venture capitalist, high level digital strategist and youngest member of the Juventus Turin boa
Ahead of next week's podcast interview, we look at how our guest's chance in encounter with a man on a train ended up with her becoming the youngest member of the board of global soccer powerhouse Juventus Turin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/
A freak fire accident in Thailand left Colin O'Brady believing that he'd never walk again. Last year, he became the youngest person ever to scale the highest peaks on all seven continents and reach the North and South poles. Of the estimated 45
No, it's not a Menu item at some far-flung Dennys, but the pinnacle of the adventure profession: Climbing all seven summits, and reach both the north and the south pole. Only 45 people have done it in history and ahead of next week's podcast wi
David Batstone thinks career narratives are bullshit. He's pivoted more times than he's gone the straight and narrow. And it's gotten him to a radical new mission: upending the way major corporations do business. We talk to the globe-trotting e
The idea of the fastest-growing organic drinks company in the US was the brainchild of 50 of the most influential minds in Silicon Valley, an idea they conceived of in 24 hours. Now that company is looking to forever change the way business is
Street-meat slanger, online moonshine salesman, startup founder, Sam Parr has worn many hats in his ridicuously young career. But none has fit as perfectly as The Hustle. His young tech and business news company has ambitions of taking on Vice
Ahead of next week's podcast guest, we dive into The Hustle, a newsletter for startup founders and entrepreneurs that has exploded in popularity in the last few years. We fly up to San Francisco to check out the third annual HustleCon, and the
Ron Finley planted some vegetables and fruits in the cracked sidewalks outside his South Central Los Angeles home and started a green movement. But first he got hit with an arrest warrant. We talk to the Gangsta Gardner about his transition fro
Carlin Isles recognized early on the gift he had. And a difficult childhood in foster homes with his sister only increased his resolve to take advantage of it. Today, Isles is the fastest man in one of the fastest growing sports in the US: rugb
Rugby vs. Football for American market domination has thus far only had one clear winner. But with the rise of brain injuries in football and the increase in the popularity of kids' rugby programs, is that about to change? Ahead of next week's
Pasquale Rotella's love affair with electronic music began in an underground club. His fascination with spectacle had its roots in a youth spent on the Venice Beach boardwalk. As founder and CEO of Insomniac, his Electric Daisy Carnival is elec
How the premiere event for dance music in the US, the Electric Daisy Carnival, got its start in underground raves in warehouses in dangerous, and far-flung, corners of Los Angeles. Ahead of next week's guest, one of the most important names in
Overcoming crippling dyslexia, Don Montague has become one of the chief innovators in the action sports space. A pioneering windsurfer and kitesurfer, his bizarre idea for a kite-powered sailboat eventually caught the attention of Sergey Br
Sure, there are the personal gurus and the private jets, but the ultimate status symbol of the Silicon Valley elite might just be a kite and a surfboard. We look at the Valley's peculiar obsession with kitesurfing, and the role Larry Page and S
Rebecca Rusch has won nearly every extreme challenge she's tackled. But her evolution into the "Queen of Pain" began with a childhood struggle with her body. We speak to the top endurance athlete about her relentless drive to excel, the halluci
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