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Sponsored, Episode 11: Greg Stump

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On this episode of the "Sponsored" podcast, presented by Powder Radio, host Mike Powell interviews Greg Stump, who is among the most influential people in skiing ever. The man behind Maltese Flamingo, Blizzard of Aahhh's, and other classics, Stump changed the way ski movies look, feel, and sound.

Stump talks about his growth as a skier and then as a filmmaker, shooting Scot Schmidt, Mike Hattrup, and Glen Plake, who was always pushing the boundaries of, well, everything.

Show Notes 2:27: Getting into skiing 4:35: Hotdogging and winning competitions 5:44: Sponsors 6:54: Partying during the ski days 7:50: Skiing in for Barrymore and Miller 10:53: Why make your own movies? 13:04: Afraid of Plake 17:30: Blizzard and money 20:30: POV Camera’s 24:34: Lucas Nelson 25:39: Tony Hawk 28:12: What’s next

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On this episode of the "Sponsored" podcast, presented by Powder Radio, host Mike Powell interviews Greg Stump, who is among the most influential people in skiing ever. The man behind Maltese Flamingo, Blizzard of Aahhh's, and other classics, Stump changed the way ski movies look, feel, and sound.

Stump talks about his growth as a skier and then as a filmmaker, shooting Scot Schmidt, Mike Hattrup, and Glen Plake, who was always pushing the boundaries of, well, everything.

Show Notes 2:27: Getting into skiing 4:35: Hotdogging and winning competitions 5:44: Sponsors 6:54: Partying during the ski days 7:50: Skiing in for Barrymore and Miller 10:53: Why make your own movies? 13:04: Afraid of Plake 17:30: Blizzard and money 20:30: POV Camera’s 24:34: Lucas Nelson 25:39: Tony Hawk 28:12: What’s next

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