Exit Point
En podkast av Exit Point
64 Episoder
-  #64 Sara Pendlebury - mental health and high-risk sportsPublisert: 28.3.2025
-  #63 Dante Wardlaw: cross-training, learning, and the joys of flightPublisert: 11.2.2025
-  #62 Peyton Malesovas: imposter syndrome, repression and next-gen progressionPublisert: 31.1.2025
-  #61 Jon Devore: triumph, tragedy and team workPublisert: 8.1.2025
-  #60 Anne Helliwell: innovation, pioneering, BASE jumping legendPublisert: 27.12.2024
-  #59 Tomic Kluzniak: navigating training, challenging limits, and flying with intentionPublisert: 11.12.2024
-  #58 Moab Joe: self-destruction to chasing self-actualization through flyingPublisert: 2.12.2024
-  #57 Peter Salzmann: Wingsuit Foil innovation, performance mindset, balancing risk & rewardsPublisert: 21.11.2024
-  #56 Jeff Shapiro: recovering a fallen friend, reflecting on loss, and reshaping perspectivesPublisert: 29.10.2024
-  #55 David Laffargue: state of BASE education, finding balance, and respecting the sportPublisert: 15.10.2024
-  #54 Gavin McClurg: mentorship, flow and navigating intermediate syndromePublisert: 24.9.2024
-  #53 Jacob Gardner: the art of rigging, overcoming gear fear, and Magic BackpacksPublisert: 5.8.2024
-  #52 Jen Jones: Bureau of Land Management, Moab Field Office Recreation Division ManagerPublisert: 15.7.2024
-  #51 Sean Devlin: analyzing risk, water training, and navigating BASEPublisert: 3.6.2024
-  #50 Katie Hansen Lajeunesse: passion, risk, and recoveryPublisert: 14.5.2024
-  #49 Kendrick Dane: law, advocacy and the National Parks Service vs BASE jumpingPublisert: 23.4.2024
-  #48 - Avery Badenhop, Dennis McGlynn, and Harry Parker: Team Ill VisionPublisert: 15.3.2024
-  #47 – Marshall Miller: Saying yes, importance of patience in high risk sports, and balancing family w/ adventurePublisert: 15.2.2024
-  #46 - Jonathan Cox: A New World RecordPublisert: 29.1.2024
-  #45 Laurent Frat, Matt Blank and Mark Stockwell: Exit Point team round tablePublisert: 12.1.2024
Welcome to Exit Point - A podcast about the advancement of BASE jumping and the exploration of its culture. Whether you‘re curious about getting into BASE, passionate about mountain sports, want to learn how top adventure athletes approach risk assessment or are even a 2000 jump expert, you‘re sure to pick up tidbits of actionable advice on best practices or gain new perspectives when you listen to Exit Point. Laurent Frat and Matt Blank draw on their experience and network of professional jumpers to gain a deeper understanding of all things BASE.
 
 