From Pipelines to Podiums with Jake Parrish
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“If my brain doesn’t think it’s about to die, I’m not fully alive.”
Kevin and Jamie talk with Jake Parrish about growing up in East Texas, learning hard skills early, and spending years in oil and gas work where attention, precision, and risk were part of everyday life. Jake shares what it was like welding pipelines across Texas, living on the road, and navigating a career where experience is earned the hard way.
When a shift to remote work brought him back home, it also reopened a door he thought was closed — the door to wakeboarding. Jake walks through returning to board sports after years away, competing again, traveling internationally, and eventually helping bring a sanctioned wakeboarding event back to East Texas.
This conversation is about work ethic, adrenaline, identity, and what happens when you choose a path that keeps you engaged instead of settling into autopilot.
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Episode Chapters
00:00 growing up in East Texas
07:30 welding, pipelines, and learning the trade
18:45 money, maturity, and perspective
32:00 moving into corporate and remote work
44:30 returning to board sports
52:45 competitions and sponsorship moments
01:01:30 bringing wakeboarding back to East Texas
01:10:00 fatherhood and what matters now
Topics we explore in this episode include:
skilled trades, oil and gas work, risk and responsibility, career shifts, wakeboarding culture, competition, community, East Texas roots, fatherhood
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