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Brought to you by Loam, 'The Dirt' takes a closer look at how new technologies, science, and land management strategies can increase soil organic carbon (SOC) and turn your dirt into healthy agricultural soils. Dan Reid from the Loam talks to farmers and experts from Loam about the basics of increasing carbon build, integrating new technologies on-farm, and participating in carbon projects in Australia.
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Loam Listen is an expression of our belief at Loam that creative community can be a catalyst for resilience and reimagination in the heart of climate chaos. As the systems surrounding us collapse, it feels especially vital to nurture new ways of being through creating spaces for radical artists, activists, educators, and entrepreneurs in our community to share their stories on their terms. How can we continue to grow our capacity to be in right relationship with the Earth and with each other ...
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Dig through the roots and loam on the forest floor with us in Beast Fables, a TTRPG live play inspired by classic stories animal tales such as the Redwall Chronicles and Watership Down. Join a crew of beasts as they explore the ancient Scottish highlands from the perspective of heroic beasts. Streaming live on YouTube at 12 pm GMT, most Thursdays! Sponsored as part of the Roll20 Spotlight program. Go to roll20.net/start/doad to make a free account and try out the Adventures on a Dime rules w ...
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Trail EAffect is a show that dives into the stories behind trails, the communities that embrace trails, and the people who rely on trails as a way of life by interviewing the personalities involved with the world of Trails and Mountain Biking.
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Host Rainbow Valentine discovers her artist mom and 'businessman' dad were deeply involved in the illegal drug trade and unknowingly spent her childhood among a massive pot distribution operation. As she talks with her father in intimate interviews, Rainbow Valentine uncovers a history of her childhood that causes her to reassess everything — and gives us a unique personal window into the infamous counter-culture of Marin County in the 70s and 80s -- from Ken Kesey's acid tests and the birth ...
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Two mates take turns bringing a (probably terrible) movie, TV show, some music or whatever else that they have a fond nostalgia for. They agree and argue, celebrate and complain about whatever they‘ve just been forced to sit through.
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Off the Fritz Podcast

Kevin & Heather Fritz

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Honest conversations that explore life with intention. We are all looking to live well, but what does that look like and how do we do it? With busy work schedules, screaming kids, bills, and responsibilities, it often feels like we are getting by, not living. Off the Fritz podcast is a collection of honest stories and conversations with people who have learned, and are continuing to learn, to live with direction and intention, even when life gets crazy. This podcast will inspire listeners an ...
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For Episode 176 we have Mike Gehard, Mike is the current president of SORBA Chattanooga. If you’ve been following along for a while, you’ve heard several guests talk about Walden’s Ridge in Chattanooga, now you’ll get the full story on mountain biking in Chattanooga along with the fact that SORBA Chattanooga is currently looking to hire their first…
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In this episode, Dwayne and Tony are joined by Kristin Moldestad, an arborist and author from Oslo Norway. They discuss Kristin's childhood memories of playing in her grandparents' garden with plum and apple trees. Kristin shares her experiences with nature mapping and the importance of preserving culturally significant species. The conversation co…
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For Episode 175 we have Glen Jacobs back for Round 2 on Trail EAffect. Glen first appeared on episode 125, if you haven’t listened to the first conversation with Glen, I highly recommend it as, episode 125 will provide some context for this conversation. Glen is easily one of the most prolific visionaries in Trail Building. Glen Co-founded WorldTra…
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Summary In this episode, Bob shares his early experiences in the tree business and his connection to trees from a young age. He discusses his relationship with Don Blair and Ed Hobbs, highlighting the innovations they brought to the industry. Robert emphasizes the importance of history in arboriculture and the need to preserve and learn from the pa…
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In this episode, Dwayne, Tony, and Jack Phillips discuss their earliest memories of connecting with trees. They explore the concept of human forestry and the importance of cultivating a connection with nature throughout our lives. They also discuss the wisdom of trees and the power of relationships in both the natural world and our own lives. The c…
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Daniel Sapp – President of Pisgah Area SORBA / Trail Advocacy 174 For Episode 174 we have Daniel Sapp, Daniel is the current president of Pisgah Area SORBA, co-founder of The Backslope as well as colleague to the infamous Seth Alvo of Berm Peak. Prior to this Daniel was a journalist for Pinkbike, among other publications and Daniel has spent most h…
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Steve Ford - Bike Park Manager of the Luiseño Bike Park in San Diego, California – 173 For Episode 173 we have Steve Ford – Steve is the Gravity Bike Park Manager at the Luiseño Bike Park located in San Diego County California on the La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indian Tribal Lands. We covered all things Gravity Bike Parks from Steve’s experience and h…
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In this episode, Dwayne Nuestaeter and Tony Tresselt interview Toby Sherrill, the founder of Sherrill Arbor Supply and inventor of the Big Shot. Toby shares his first connection to trees, growing up in the tree care industry, and his journey into the business. He discusses the creation of the company's catalog, which became an educational resource …
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In the special bonus episode of TreeActions Dwayne and Tony chat with Emi Wekert about Spoke N' Loam the urban forestry conference he co-founded this year. Spoke n’ Loam will be hosted at the Backstage Theatre at the Fringe Theatre Arts Barns in Old Strathcona on June 21st, 2024. The event will run from 10 AM to 4 PM and feature five presenters fro…
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President- Forest Applications Training, Inc. Previous partner and shareholder in Game of Logging, Inc. Business Experience 1978 - Owner Operator Small Engine Chain saw Dealership, Cartersville, GA. 1981 - Manager Nicholson's Equipment Co., Chain saw Distribution 1983 - Meier & White Equipment Co. Austell, GA, Stihl Distributor. 1987 - Stihl Inc., …
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Jeremy Poore from Old Fort, NC / McDowell Tech Trail School / Mountain Top Shuttles #172 For Episode 172 we have Jeremy Poore – who is based in Old Fort, NC which is not too far east of the Infamous Ashville, NC. Old Fort is ramping up to be the next community to embrace the benefits of trails and outdoor recreation. We covered all things Old Fort,…
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Eva Monheim is the co-host, director, and producer of The Plant a Trillion Trees Podcast and a certified arborist through the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). She is the Author of Shrubs & Hedges: Discover, Grow, and Care for the World’s Most Popular Plants and has authored over 100 articles and scholarly papers along with numerous woo…
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Amanda Carey – President of NICA – National Interscholastic Cycling Association – Talking Trails, Youth Development, Leadership and Non-Profits – 171 For Episode 171 we have Amanda Carey as our guest. Amanda is the president of NICA, the National Interscholastic Cycling Association. Amanda worked for 5 other Outdoor and Trail Based non-profits lead…
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Summary In this episode, Dwayne, Tony, and Mark discuss their connections to trees and the vulnerability and solace they find in the forest. They explore the concept of responsibility and the importance of approaching trees with respect and humility. They also delve into the energy fields of trees and the significance of holding ceremonies and than…
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Peter Mills of Elevated Trail Design - 170 For Episode 170 we have Peter Mills the owner of Elevated Trail Design as our guest. Elevated Trail Designs is a PTBA Member Company that is based out of the Ashville, NC Region. Peter is a lifelong mountain biker and trail builder that is responsible for some of the newest yet most notable trail projects …
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Toby Cortez / Bogue Chitto State Park / Mountain Biking in Louisiana 169 For Episode 169 Toby Cortez is our guest – Toby is one of the masterminds behind the mountain bike trails at Bogue Chitto State Park located in Louisiana. Toby drops a ton of knowledge on this episode, through some incredible stories about how Bogue Chitto came to be, cutting …
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Em Roberts “EmRo” Biography Em’s career in the tree industry began in 2008 with the US Forest Service as a sawyer and hazard tree feller in Idaho. Her love for chainsaws was immediate and powerful. She has since worked with trees and chainsaws in many different forest types all over the country and became a full-time resident of the Pacific Northwe…
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Loam Pass with Rob Brown and Joey Foresta - 168 For episode 168 we’ve got Rob Brown and Joey Foresta – Co Founders of the Loam Pass. The Loam Pass is your North American Gravity Bike Park Pass, and its brand new for 2024. Rob and Joey Teamed up to create the Loam Pass, and it launched in March with 30 resorts and shuttle services, with additional l…
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Women in Trail Building at the 2024 Professional Trail Builders Association Sustainable Trail Conference 167 At the end of day one during the 2024 Professional Trail Builders Association Sustainable Trails Conference Martha Becton took over as host of the Trail EAffect Podcast. Martha brought Erin Amadon, Rebekah Morrisson, and Addie Clayton onto t…
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Sharon Lilly is the former Director of Education at the International Society of Arboriculture. She is a past president of ISA and former chair of the ISA Certification Board. She has more than 25 years of experience in the commercial sector as a climber and tree service owner and has also taught arboriculture at the college level. Sharon is the au…
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Hansi Johnson on the Rise of Upper Midwest Mountain Biking and more! 166 Hansi had a front row seat, and sometimes took control of the wheel when it comes to the rise of mountain biking in the Upper Midwest. He’s got some incredible stories, which set the stage for what we know as some of the best mountain bike and trail communities around. Topics …
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Summary In this episode, Matt Vinnett shares his childhood connection with trees and how it led him to discover arboriculture and tree climbing. He discusses his involvement in tree climbing competitions and his passion for bringing people into the industry. Matt also highlights the significance of Arbor Day in Winnipeg and the sense of community a…
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Preston York – Owner / Operator of FlowMotion Trail Builders 165 Preston brings a ton of machine and trail building knowledge to this conversation. Stay tuned all the way to the end, as Preston drops one of the wildest stories heard on Trail EAffect. Topics Include: How Preston got into Mountain Biking Various career tracks that let Preston to Trai…
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Mountain Biker and Trail Builder the Infamous Randy Spangler 164 Randy has done and seen more than most in the world of mountain biking and trail building. Randy shares some pretty epic stories from the road and from his hometown during this conversation. Topics Include: How Randy got into mountain biking Working with Missy Giove at Walden’s Ridge …
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Summary Blair Veitch, with 40 years of experience in the tree industry, shares his journey and insights. He recalls his early connection to trees, from climbing a 60-foot white spruce as a child to logging with his father. Blair's passion for tree biology grew over time, leading him to study and learn about trees. He emphasizes the importance of tr…
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Gary Moore, Gil McCormick and Chris Winn – COMBA – Colorado Mountain Bike Association 163 We are back with a Non-Profit Trail Organization this week, featuring COMBA, The Colorado Mountain Bike Association. We have Gary Moore, the Executive Director for COMBA, Gil McCormick the Trails Program Director for COMBA, and Chris Winn the Communications an…
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Dafydd Davis - A Pioneer in Trail Planning and Design, based out of Wales 162 Dafydd might be the most impactful mountain bike trail planners and designer period. His thoughtful approach to trail planning and design has resulted in trail experiences that were decades ahead of their time in Wales, which eventually spread throughout the world. You’d …
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Summary Jeff Dice shares his journey in the tree industry, which began with a family tragedy that led him to work in his father's tree business at a young age. He recounts his experiences with the Vermeer Model 10 stump machine and the support his family received from the local tree community. Jeff also discusses his involvement with the Internatio…
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Sean Benish – Trail Builder Magazine / Loam Coffee 161 Episode 161 will be a bit different than most shows as this was a last-minute idea to hop on Zoom Call with Sean Benish. Sean is the person behind Trail Builder Magazine, Loam Coffee, and a whole lot more. I didn’t really have any topics for this conversation so we just went with what popped in…
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Rocket Ramps with Henry and Janker Ted – Building Ramps, Trails and Community in New Mexico #160 Topics Covered in this show: The Rocket Ramp Formation The Trail Building Scene in New Mexico Janker Ted’s entry into Trail Building Where Janker Built in MO The Goals of Rocket Ramps The evolution of Ramp Geometry / Ramps & Jumps in general Ramp / Jump…
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Summary In this episode, Matt Follett, a researcher in the tree care industry, shares his journey and insights. He discusses his first memory of connecting with trees and the beauty of different forests. Matt also talks about his transition to working with trees and how he got involved in research. He shares his experience pursuing a PhD and the ch…
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Shea Farrell of Flowride Concepts - Trail Building / Community Building #159 Topics Covered in this show: How Shea got into Trail Planning, Design and Building Common Themes of selling Bike Parks and Mountain Bike Infrastructure as a public amenity Mountain Biking at Resorts / Gravity Bike Parks Building in Anniston, AL / Duluth, MN and the Cottage…
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Summary Tony, Johnny, and Dwayne discuss the meaning of trees and how they can be appreciated more when they're no longer present. They explore the ever-changing nature of trees and the lessons they can teach us about growth and adaptation. They also discuss the relativity of existence and the balance and rhythm of life. Johnny shares his optimism …
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Dovetail Trail Consulting with Quinn Brett and Joe Stone – Adaptive Recreation #158 Topics Covered in this show: Universal Trail Design – Sustainable Trail Design The difference of accessibility and usability Differences in adaptive equipment Adaptive Trail Assessment at Walden’s Ridge in Chattanooga, TN Details on the trails at Walden’s Ridge Othe…
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TrailBot – The Trail Conditions Resource for when and where to use trails #157 Topics Covered in this show: How Trail Bot came to be How Trail Conditions are Updated What is a widget – How to link conditions to various locations Reception from municipalities is for TrailBot Who makes the trail conditions updates The subjective nature of trail condi…
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Summary In this episode, Dwayne and Tony reflect on the first year of the Tree Actions podcast. They discuss the initial purpose of the podcast and how it has evolved into a platform for sharing stories and connecting with the arboriculture community. They highlight the common themes that have emerged from the interviews and the value of preserving…
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McGill Trail Fabrications #156 Topics Covered in this show: Where the name McGill comes from How the McGill’s came together The Riveter – North Carolina Wintering in the Carolina’s Building at Walden’s Ridge in Chattanooga, TN Building in Frisco, Co – Purpose build trails How Aftermath came to be Directional Trails Idaho Springs – Virginia Canyon B…
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Tony Boone – Legendary Trail Designer & Builder / Aruba MTB Project #155 Topics Covered in this show: Tony Boone on Jane Goodall 2023 Professional Trail Builder Association Lifetime Achievement Award Trail Builders Worldwide Tony Sponsoring companies into the PTBA The explosion of Trail Building and Trail Use since 2020 Measuring the GDP of Outdoor…
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Sean Leader of Southern Gravity – Downhill Bike Parks / Downhill Racing / And more #154 Topics Covered in this show: Southern Gravity Catching up since Episode 43 the original Sean Leader / Windrock Episode People moving to the area for Windrock Bike Park Sean’s view on Gravity Based Bike Parks New Shuttle Based Bike Parks Shuttle Trucks / Trailers…
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Chris Skogen – Industry vs Community and a whole lot more! #153 Topics Covered in this show: Chris’s Wheels Lemon’s to Lemonade Yes, is the answer, what is the question? Almanzo 100 The value of a hand written note The beginnings Creating Space for Human Beings to look in the mirror Moving the needle socially Not about bikes Industry VS Community C…
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Buckingham has employed Chris Delavera for 35 years, worked throughout many different areas of the Buckingham Group (including retail sales), and has held the title of VP of Sales since 2013. To better understand Buckingham’s customer base, the work they performed and the products they used, he has taken numerous trainings including rope access Spr…
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Copper Harbor Trails Club – Giving Tuesday with Adam Yeoman and Nathan Miller Topics Covered in this show: What is Copper Harbor as a community Giving Tuesday 2023 – What was raised for funding Partnership with the Copper Shores Community Health Foundation Partnership with SRAM for 5 years – Matching Donations ($500K Per year) Trail that was built …
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Loam’s Dan Reid is chats with Loam's first SecondCrop grower Steve Nicholson, while at the Australian National Field Days at Borenore near Orange. Steve farms at Wirrinya, in-between Forbes and Grenfell in the central west of NSW. Steve spent many years as District Agronomist with the Department of Agriculture and has been farming at Wirrinya for t…
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Max Penny of Howler Bike Park in Branson, MO #151 Topics Covered in this show: Max’s Backstory Howler Bike Co. The state of mountain biking in Missouri The Stats at Howler Bike Park The Phases of Howler Bike Park The Howler Family How Max and his family settled on the location of Howler Bike Park The Build at Howler Bike Park Companies / Builders t…
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Renee Mattson of Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission on: Mountain Bike Trail Development Guidelines for Successfully Managing the Process – Part 3 #150 Topics Covered in this show: What the Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission is How and Why the State of Minnesota decided to fund Trails and more How the Mountain…
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Mike Repyak of IMBA Trail Solutions on: Mountain Bike Trail Development Guidelines for Successfully Managing the Process – Part 2 #149 Topics Covered in this show: What Mike / IMBA Trail Solutions have been up to in 2023 How Mike and IMBA got involved with helping to write this book Why this is not just a MN Guide, but a Guide that can be used worl…
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