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A show about life in the mountains, the people who "Live, work and play" in the mountains. From ski instructors, mountain guides, restaurant owners to cheesemakers and helicopter pilots. Go beyond the mountains and meet the people who "Live, Work and Play" in them. Facebook: Beyond-the-mountains-podcast Instagrams: beyondthemountainspodcast
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My guest today is Svein Tuft. He is the character straight out of the Jack London book "The Call of the Wild" He was professional cyclings unconventional cyclist, but his unconventional approach is what made him so successful. He knew what worked for him, he knew how to extract the best of himself for his success and his team's success. He famously…
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My guest today is Aurelie Morrison-Gonin She is a multi-talented mountain sports storyteller. She is a producer, director, photographer, camerawoman, writer and editor. She has worked on the Freeride World Tour, the Summer and Winter Olympic games, and is an independent storyteller for many mountain brands, athletes and magazines. In a world of hig…
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Ok, so this is the first episode of season 3. This is my first interview for 2024. This is also my first remote interview. My first guest for 2024 is Michael Blann a professional photographer based in London. He is also a keen cyclist and he believes in the power of Passion projects. We talk about all this, plus we talk about is love for taking pho…
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My guest today is Fred Buttard. He is a high mountain guide, ski touring guide, gravel biking explorer, beer maker and full-time dad, who spends his time between the French Alps and the Scandinavian mountains of Sweden and Norway. Before this interview, I didn't really know Fred that well, I'd only seen him around the village, out skiing or at a lo…
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My guest today is Anselme Baud. He is one of the pioneers of steep skiing, Powder magazine named him as one of the 48 most influential skiers. He may be retired but he's still getting out into the mountains. Just after we recorded this interview he was heading off to Nepal and the Himalayas. His name is associated with many first ski descents in Ch…
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My guest today is Kristy Shelley. She is a fellow Aussie and was a self-confessed ski bum in her youth, she chased the fresh pow across the northern and southern hemispheres as a ski instructor, before she finally decided to go to the Hollywood of big mountain sports - Chamonix. And like so many people before her, the allure and attraction of the C…
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My guest today is Dr Heidi Sevestre. She is just an awesome human, plus she is a glaciologist and is on the front line of climate change. So we had a lot to talk about during this episode BUT BEFORE I hit the intro music I want to say a few things. After I finished recording the interview with Heidi, we were just chatting as I was packing up my equ…
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My guest today is Lakpa Gel jen Sherpa. At the age of 25 with no training or experience, he reached the summit of Mt Everest the highest mountain in the world. He has reached the summit of Everest 7 times and climbed many other 8,000-meter summits in Nepal. With no education, no English or training but a strong belief in taking positive action and …
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My guest today is LIv Sansoz and she still has the hunger to compete and test herself with new challenges or as she says “she has a thirst for effort. Which is something I need to taste again. In her youth she was a climbing superstar, winning world championships, and world cups, and competing all over the world. Then through a climbing accident, s…
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A life in balance. Balance and flow on two skis, on a snowboard, surfboard or skateboard. Balancing the seasons cold and snow of winter, warmth and ocean swells of summer. Balancing life between the mountains and the ocean. My guest today is Victorien Irissou and he has a life many people will envy. You can follow him at @victorien_irissou on Insta…
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I'm coming back. Season 2 is coming soon. It's taken me a while to get unstuck. Last year was a challenging year for me. But I'm determined to relaunch or restart this podcast. If you are interested to hear about my year and why I haven't been making any new podcasts. Stick around. Maybe you've experienced some of the same feelings I've had last ye…
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This is a special episode dedicated to you. It is all about who you are and how I see this show and you the listeners. This is my manifesto for the show. Please grab a coffee and have a 5 min break. I hope you enjoy this little teaser. I'll have more episodes soon. Thanks for your time. Ashley Pettit. The Australian lost in the French Alpes.…
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There is something magical about the French Alpes, the silence, the landscapes, the pace of life and the cheese. This is where the creamy and luxurious Beaufort cheese is made. , a tradition that is centuries old. It’s a tradition that has been dominated by males. But my guest today is Pauline Collogne and she is breaking down those barriers as she…
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This episode was a long time coming, but it was worth the wait. It was a lot of fun. My guest today is JB Buttard. He doesn’t fit into just one thing, like many people in the mountains he wears many hats. His day job for want of a better word is he works in aviation. He splits his time between the mountains of Canada and France. In Canada, he is a …
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Would the idea of running 170 km non stop through the mountains, and climbing over 10,000 meters fill you with excitement or fear. My guest today dreams of such events. My guest is Batiste Thomas, he is a mountain trail runner, who specialises in the ultra style events. And he has recently competed in his first UT M B - Ultra Trail Mont Blanc. One …
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My guest today is Antoine Pin and he is the Director of Protect Our Winters, France. A global non-profit network of climate change advocates. Who's mission is to turn passionate outdoor sportspeople into passionate advocates and voices for the Environment and climate. Founded in 2007 by Jeremy Jones a world-famous snowboarding athlete who was witne…
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My guest today is Erika Dame and she is a fearless first responder in the mountains. During the winter she is Ski patroller, rescuing fallen and injured skiers off the mountain, she is making the resort safe for skiing by throwing avalanche bombs and reading the snow and weather conditions. During the summer she is a firefighter, first on the scene…
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My guest today is Yves Dimier. And he has come home. His career has come full circle. He is a product of the local ski club in Val Cenis. His racing career was a result of his hard work rather than his natural ski talent, he became a professional ski racer in Slalom and Giant slalom racing. He raced on the European and World cup circuit competing a…
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My guest today is Cedric Marra, a professional ski instructor in the winter and mountain bike guide and instructor during the summer. He can help you to drop in and take a big line on 2 skis or two wheels. Make sure you stick around to the end, after Cedric warms up, he gives us some great tips on how to improve your skiing or biking, but also some…
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My guest today is Zebulon Roche, an accomplished mountaineer or alpinist, big mountain climber, and paragliding pilot. I could have spoken to Zeb for hours, normally I like to ask each guest about some local knowledge, favourite places to fly or ski, local restaurants, places to visit etc But time was getting away. I had only scratched the surface …
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My guest today is Sylvain ReChu a high mountain guide from the Maurienne Valley and the French Alpes. His desire to spend more time skiing and to be really out in the mountains led him to hang up his Ski instructor's uniform and pursue a career and love affair with the mountains as a mountain guide. I think the mountains are like his mistress, he h…
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When I was thinking about maybe starting a podcast, Max Vince was one of the first people I had on my list of people to talk to. He was my first ski instructor and took me for my very first ski lesson. While I was falling all over the beginner slope, hands on my knees and trying to snow plough, Max was skiing backwards and making jokes with with me…
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There is something magical about watching birds flying in the mountains. Especially when it’s a large bird like an Eagle, a vulture, or a gypaete. Vultures and gypaetes have wingspans of close to 3 meters. You can see them a lot in the French Alpes. Watching them fly it’s hard not to imagine what it’s like to fly or wish we could fly like that. My …
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Welcome to episode 1 of Beyond the mountains podcast. I want to ease my way into this show. So I am talking to a very good friend of mine, I know him as Raphy, but as you’ll hear in the show his name is Raphael Carvalho. This first series of episodes I am calling the Locals Project. I’ll be talking to my friends and other locals from the Maurienne …
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The Beyond the mountains podcast is a series of stories and interviews from people who "Live, Work and Play" in the mountains. From pro athletes, mountain guides, restaurant owners, musicians, ski patrollers, cyclists, and mountain refuge guardians. They all share the same passion and love for the mountains. These are their stories about being in t…
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