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BOTE Founder Corey Cooper and Photographer Sean Murphy get candid about the inner workings of the business, wild outdoor adventures, and stories behind the people and places that inspire them. It's real, it's gritty, and it's definitely unfiltered. Buckle up, because with Sean and Corey behind the mic it's always a wild ride.
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Talk SUP

Dan Dakin

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This is a podcast about all things Stand Up Paddleboard in Canada. On each episode, we'll chat with the people who have made paddleboarding one of the fastest growing sports in Canada.
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We talk with guests about fitness, technique and any SUP subject geared to help and inspire across all skill and experience levels and give you what you need to get the most out of your stand-up paddleboard experience. We cover all disciplines from SUP adventure and SUP surfing to down-winding and we discuss issues affecting stand-up paddleboarders globally. Our mission is to help you get on your board more, move your paddling onto the next level and increase the physical and mental health b ...
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Paddling Adventures Radio

Paddling Adventures Radio

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Canoe, kayak, stand up paddleboard (SUP), raft, paddle, paddling, whitewater, tripping, and adventure. If any of those words mean anything to you, then this is the podcast for you. We discuss all paddlesports. News, interviews, and information from, about, and for the paddling community.
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The Start a Ripple podcast was founded on the belief that ripples are made when we connect movement with nature, not only for our mind and body, but also the environment too. Every episode India speaks to a guest who shares their story and approach to moving in nature, with the hope that these conversations will encourage you to get outside, move, dream big, and start making your own ripples. Music: Caleb Howard Almond
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The Blue Planet Show Podcast brings you Wing Foil and other boardsports related interviews with athletes, designers, and thought leaders on the cutting edge of the sport. We hope you enjoy the content, please subscribe and leave us comments. questions, thanks for listening, Aloha!
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The Keep Standing Podcast

Nathan Woods & Shane Perrin

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Hello, I am Nathan Woods and together with Shane Perrin, we are the hosts of the Keep Standing Podcast. A weekly show of inspiration from stories and interviews of people doing unique and crazy things on and off the water. We met through our love for Stand Up Paddle Boarding and quickly found a shared philosophy that we are all in charge of our attitudes and that it is not the circumstances of life that define us, but instead how we respond to them. Each week we will bring you stories of awe ...
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Episode 484 ~ May 29, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics The Mississippi Headwaters Board has installed signage to help guide paddlers along routes in northern Minnesota Three kayakers have completed a 32 day kayaking trip through remote Patagonia Researchers say standup paddleboarding could lead to life threatening health problems even in fit people…
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Episode 483 ~ May 22, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics What is the Open Canoe Association (OCA) and what do they do? Thousands of people paddling out to protest against sewage spilling into UK waters The Mountain Equipment Company (MEC) has been sold once more and this time back into Canadian handsBy SR
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Episode 482 ~ May 15, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics The season of paddling trips has begun and one man is paddling from the north western tip of the United States to the south eastern tip Do you want to paddle the Northwest Passage? There is a chance you could join West Hansen in 2026 Sky View tents give a great view of the night sky through the mesh …
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Episode 481 ~ May 8, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics There is a lot of factors that go into your choice of water shoes. We talk about 7 of the best ones and how to make your decision Al Faussett was a man way ahead of his time. He was running huge waterfalls with carved out logs way back in 1926 Australia has put forth its ‘Paddle Forward 32’ plan which…
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Episode 480 ~ May 1, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Sean went out for a paddle on his local river to spend an enjoyable morning soaking up the sunshine, enjoying the scenery and picking up trash The Canadian Canoe Museum is launching it’s Builders in Residence program There is a personal flotation company that has put unauthorized UL Solutions test and…
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Episode 479 ~ April 24, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics A decision has been made on which paddle sports are going to be at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles If you are heading to the Boundary Waters, there are at least 8 waterfalls you may want to check out Indiana’s Department of Natural Resources is looking for paddlers to help track wildlife while out…
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Episode 478 ~ April 17, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Kevin Callan chats about his new children’s book ‘A Spark of Courage‘ Evidence shows that Hunter-Gatherers were crossing the Mediterranean in dugout canoes 8,500 years ago It is spring time and we need to thing about cold water safety when heading out on the water…
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Episode 477 ~ April 10, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Paddling sports are taking off in China Bronze Age Scandinavians may have traversed the open seas in large canoes If you are into turkey hunting, a kayak may give you an edge Using the Surface Water and Ocean Technologies satellite (SWOT) to study water bodies and measure flow…
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Episode 476~ April 3, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Outdoor Odysseys Sea Kayaking is offering an incentive to disconnect from technology The International Canoe Federation (ICF) just held its inaugural Paddle Summit in Hangzhou, China Are you heading to the Adirondack Paddling Symposium for 4 days of fun and education? There are a lot of changes to ra…
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Episode 474~ March 20, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Trapper Haskins talks about his book Crooked Old River and the many parts of the Mississippi River journey that inspired it Kevin Callan gives his thoughts on the Quiet Adventures Symposium and answers a few questions As per tradition, Jerry Vandiver and Caitlin Evanson close out our Quiet Adventure…
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This week I'm joined by Sarah 'SUPJunkie' Thornely and others in a special 'LIVE' emergency episode following the announcement of a number of new events by the ICF, including the award of a World Cup event to Torbay, Devon in 2026. We talk to the man central to the bid, Brendon Prince as well as guests including racers and brands reacting to this e…
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Episode 472~ March 6, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Cynthia Donovan talks about the Quiet Adventures Symposium Michael George talks about the Wolf Moose Foundation and the research they are doing on Isle Royale Mike Stout of the Michigan Waterways Stewards talks about their efforts in cleaning up Michigan’s waterways…
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Episode 471~ February 27, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Sean spent the weekend at the Toronto Outdoor Adventure Show Crazy Creek has two new additions to their outdoor seating: the AirLounger and the Canoe IV Who is author of Adventure On A Dare Fritz T. Sprandel?By SR
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Episode 470~ February 20, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Jackson Kayak has acquired Eddyline Kayak and this is a good thing Despite fee increases and inflation, people are still heading outdoors and will continue to do so Illegal rafters in Ocho Rios have been told to stop operating due to security concerns and non-registration…
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Episode 469~ February 13, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Kevin Callan in a voyageur canoe paddling Lake Superior and you could go with him The ICF has introduced a rule change that affects Junior SUP Racers, and it is has a bit of controversy The new video ‘A Guide To Fighting For Wild Rivers’ looks at a proactive method of protecting wild rivers…
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Episode 468~ February 6, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Do people need the map and compass anymore or is should we all be relying on our GPS gadgets? In the country of Benin in West Africa lies a city known as the Venice of Africa Limited vacation time plus creative thinking equals Sean’s new paddling project for the spring, summer, and fall…
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Episode 467~ January 30, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Sean & Derek headed out to attend the inaugural Hamilton Adventure Expo and quite enjoyed everything it had to offer If you are looking to go to the Bahamas, here are some of the best paddling spots to check out and some tips to help you have a good experience…
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Episode 466~ January 23, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Champion kayakers going over Taupo’s Huka Falls have prompted the need for warnings from officials A canoeing and outdoor business is closing, leaving a 60 year legacy of conservation and river stewardship Elders from the coast of Arnhem Land are determined to keep the connection to Country strong…
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Episode 465~ January 16, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is a beautiful must see area along Michigan’s Upper Peninsula The EXPLORE Act has been into law and benefits outdoor recreationalists of all kinds With only 5 master canoe builders left, is Estonia on the brink of losing a piece of their cultural heritage?…
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Episode 464~ January 9, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Paddling in Suffolk is on the rise with all types of paddle craft being enjoyed First someone starts kayaking across the Atlantic and now someone is following in a canoe Imagine a 3000 km kayak trip up the coast of Greenland. Now imagine eating nothing but the traditional foods of the Inuit.…
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Episode 463 ~ January 2, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Holy Cow Canoes have been around quite a while and Derek loves his Marine and Safety Tasmania (MAST) has some important information for the busiest time of year on the water Sean and Derek are making their list and checking it twice. The 2025 outdoor shows are starting already.…
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Episode 462 ~ December 26, 2024 Podcast Info / Topics Alpacka Raft has released a lightweight tandem ‘canoe’ that weighs 10 pounds A traditional Haida canoe has been found deep in the Alaskan forest and may be a missing link in Haida and Tlingit canoe building Wilderness Systems is releasing a new fishing kayak with bass boat features; the Tactical…
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Episode 461 ~ December 19, 2024 Podcast Info / Topics Sean went out for a kayak paddle and then a canoe paddle and the day did not turn out as expected, but he did learn a lot of things What if you could paddle a kayak down an urban river and check out art installations from the water? Two Irish gents are in the middle of a paddling trip from Dubli…
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In this episode we find out how two ski guides from Austria paddled 3,260km down the Yukon River to the Bering Sea. Barbara and Gunter share how they planned and prepared for this epic 51-day expedition, their approach to physical and mental challenges, and the importance of partnership and resilience in remote environments. You can watch this epis…
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Episode 460 ~ December 12, 2024 Podcast Info / Topics There is a website that has information on over 80 water trails throughout Texas, and it is easy to use Five ways that whitewater rafting can bring families together The Flathead National Forest asked for public input on whether they should automatically renew outfitter permits for another 10 ye…
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In this episode we explore Andrew I Hughes' remarkable achievements as a professional adventurer, including summiting Everest, completing the Seven Summits, and setting the highest altitude paddleboarding world record. Hear about the challenges and rewards of pushing physical and mental limits, the importance of teamwork and resilience, and his com…
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Young Ripper Makani Andrews on Racing, Foiling & Olympic Dreams | The Blue Planet Show Join Robert Stehlik in another exciting episode of the Blue Planet Show featuring 17-year-old Makani Andrews, a rising star in the world of competitive foiling and windsurfing on Oahu, Hawaii. Despite only having three years of experience in both sports, Makani h…
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Episode 459 ~ December 5, 2024 Podcast Info / Topics There are 5 hidden paddling spots on Georgia’s coastal region Green Kayak is catching on in places like Denmark, Japan, and Germany Paddling topics from Tasmania, Bali, Singapore and the PhilippinesBy SR
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In this specially extended episode, Duncan Houlton discusses his epic experience paddling the entire length of the Rhine AND we share his audio diary, recorded on the water. Duncan talks about the highs and lows of his epic journey, from navigating busy shipping lanes and tackling numerous portages to embracing the challenges of solo expeditions an…
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Episode 458 ~ November 28, 2024 Podcast Info / Topics Two celebrities had their first kiss in a canoe and that led to 30 years of marriage 5 paddling tours you may want to check out if you are New Zealand bound Retired instructor helping keep paddlers in Lancaster Pennsylvania safeBy SR
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This week we're joined by the inspirational Kate Allatt with the story of her remarkable recovery from a condition which medics thought was impossible. Note: This episode contains occasional strong language and discusses sensitive topics, including suicide. At the age of 39, Kate experienced a catastrophic brainstem stroke, leaving her with locked-…
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The interview documents an in-depth conversation between Rob Stehlik and Paul Martin, the CEO and Co-founder of Foil Drive, at the AWSI show in Hood River 2024. The discussion starts with observations of Foil Drive at the hatchery, covering downwinders and the challenges of riding into the wind. Paul explains techniques for easier foiling by keepin…
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Episode 457 ~ November 21, 2024 Podcast Info / Topics There is a push to separate paddlers from fishermen when it comes to water access in Georgia Cyril Derreumaux is gearing up for his trans-Atlantic paddle starting mid-December What kind of person are you when it comes to cleaning up your gear after a trip?…
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In this episode we discuss how Bruce Kirkby uses stand up paddleboarding to explore the rugged coastlines of British Columbia and beyond. Hear about the key advantages of SUP as an expedition tool, the importance of risk management and decision-making in challenging environments, and the value of seeking expert coaching to enhance your paddling ski…
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In a special episode of the Blue Planet Show, guest host Tyler Landon interviews Rob Stehlik, the founder of Blue Planet. The discussion focuses on Rob’s extensive experience in the watersports industry, his journey from windsurfing to paddleboarding to foiling, and the release of his new book, 'Stand Up Paddleboarding for Dummies.' Rob reflects on…
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Episode 456 ~ November 14, 2024 Podcast Info / Topics Kevin Callan’s latest Explore Magazine article talks about his 5 top most useful gear picks for 2024. A trio of paraplegic paddlers took a 300km paddle down the Zambezi River. Accessibility has come a long way. A missing kayaker, a search party, and clues that may point to a faked death.…
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Episode 455 ~ November 7, 2024 Podcast Info / Topics Derek headed north in what may be his last canoe trip of the year… maybe…. The French River Provincial Park is making changes to their reservation system and not everyone is happy about it Canyonlands National Park in Utah had a sediment slump alter the water flow in Cataract Canyon. What exactly…
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Episode 454 ~ October 31, 2024 Podcast Info / Topics Five of the most haunted lakes and rivers in the United States The Edisto River Canoe and Kayak Trail Commission has started their Winter Paddle Series The Clean Water Sports Alliance welcomes an independent commission on water in the UKBy SR
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Episode 453 ~ October 24, 2024 Podcast Info / Topics What started out as two friends going on a canoe trip turned into 50 years of canoe trips The popular Lows Lake in the Adirondacks has been reopened after two years What if you are in the backcountry and a pandemic, or climate disaster or zombie apocalypse happens?…
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Episode 452 ~ October 17, 2024 Podcast Info / Topics Fat Bear Week, salmon are heading up the Klamath River, turtle smuggling by kayak A canoe lover restores a busted up 115 year old canoe to its previous glory The losses to rafting businesses mount after a hurricane changes the course of a river and fills it with debris Flathead National Forest is…
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Episode 451 ~ October 10, 2024 Podcast Info / Topics Kevin Callan is attempting the Frontenac Hiking Trail Challenge so Sean paddled into a backcountry site with Kevin, hiked two of the trails then sat down for a conversation in the backcountry to discuss paddling, nature, the backcountry, creativity and more.…
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