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Examining Skiing, with Love - Heather Hansman & Tori Duhaime

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Journalist Heather Hansman digs deep into the past, present, and future of skiing in her new book Powder Days. Her love for the sport leaps off the pages, but that doesn’t stop her from looking at skiing through a critical lens as she explores its challenges and triumphs across an expanse of timely subjects: climate, accessibility, culture, and more.

We’re joined from the side of a ski hill by Tori Duhaime for this episode. Tori’s a lifelong skier and it’s the sport they choose above all else. While they grew up skiing in Durango, CO, Tori’s a recent transplant to Richmond, VA and has a newfound love for mom & pop ski hills that are found back east. Reading Powder Days got her fired up about a sport she wants to make more accessible for everyone to experience.

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Featured in this episode: Heather Hansman & Tori Duhaime

Hosted & Produced by Gale Straub

A production of Ravel Media

Sponsored by Uncruise Adventures

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Journalist Heather Hansman digs deep into the past, present, and future of skiing in her new book Powder Days. Her love for the sport leaps off the pages, but that doesn’t stop her from looking at skiing through a critical lens as she explores its challenges and triumphs across an expanse of timely subjects: climate, accessibility, culture, and more.

We’re joined from the side of a ski hill by Tori Duhaime for this episode. Tori’s a lifelong skier and it’s the sport they choose above all else. While they grew up skiing in Durango, CO, Tori’s a recent transplant to Richmond, VA and has a newfound love for mom & pop ski hills that are found back east. Reading Powder Days got her fired up about a sport she wants to make more accessible for everyone to experience.

Enjoy listening? Rate & Review She Explores

Featured in this episode: Heather Hansman & Tori Duhaime

Hosted & Produced by Gale Straub

A production of Ravel Media

Sponsored by Uncruise Adventures

Join the She Explores Podcast community on Facebook

Visit She-Explores.com & Follow Us on Instagram

Resources

Sponsors and Discount Codes

Music is licensed through Musicbed.

Episodes air bi-weekly on Wednesdays-- subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.

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