Flyfishing Radio es un podcast de emisión semanal en el que hablaremos de pesca con mosca con todo el que tenga algo que contarnos relacionado con nuestra pasión.
Listen to in-depth interviews twice a week with adventure sports enthusiasts from around the globe. You'll hear from athletes, adventurers, explorers, guides, authors, business owners, and many more who live their lives pursuing fulfillment through adventure and the outdoors.
Downtime isn’t just another mountain bike podcast. It’s THE podcast for those who live and breathe gravity riding. Whether you’re chasing podiums or simply pushing your own limits on the trail, Downtime is your essential source for staying ahead of the curve. Downtime connects you with the key figures from the gravity community – the athletes pushing the limits, the mechanics wrenching on the fastest bikes, the industry insiders driving innovation. We bring you their perspectives and expertise, giving you a deeper understanding of the sport than anyone else. If you’re the kind of rider who analyses every line, dreams of perfect flow, and can spot a high-pivot at ten paces, then you’ve found your people. This is Downtime – where true gravity MTB fans get the edge.
Building on the belief that a deeper understanding of the natural world enriches all of our lives, host Steven Rinella brings an in-depth and relevant look at all outdoor topics including hunting, fishing, nature, conservation, and wild foods. Filled with humor, irreverence, and things that will surprise the hell out of you, each episode welcomes a diverse group of guests who add their own expertise to the vast world of the outdoors. Part of The MeatEater Podcast Network.
Vom Bergsteigen auf die 8000er zum Gravel-Rennen durch die Wüste, vom Wingsuit-Fliegen über Radsport-Events zur Weltumsegelung – wir interessieren uns für alle möglichen Facetten von Outdoor-Abenteuern. Und möchten euch inspirieren und animieren, unseren Gesprächspartner:nnen zu folgen und neue Abenteuer zu entdecken. Moderiert wird der Podcast vom Journalisten Daniel Lenz.
Unser Motto:
Here's to the Outsiders /
An alle, die anders denken. /
Die Abenteurer. /
Die Naturverliebten. /
Die Entdecker. /
Die den Komfort verlassen, um das Leben draußen zu spüren. /
Die das wilde Leben suchen. /
Regeln interessieren sie kaum. /
Und das Gewohnte lassen sie zurück. /
Wir können sie bewundern oder verrückt nennen, ihre Geschichten feiern oder ungläubig den Kopf schütteln. /
Aber ignorieren können wir sie nicht. /
Denn sie inspirieren uns. /
Sie zeigen uns, was es heißt, lebendig zu sein. /
Und während manche sie für Traumtänzer halten, /
sehen wir in ihnen die Freiheit. /
Denn die Menschen, die mutig genug sind, die Welt anders zu erleben, /
sind die, die uns zeigen, wie wir die Welt verändern können. /
(Frei nach der Kampagne „Think different“ von Apple)
Episode 3 of the Seven Summits Series takes us to the tallest point in Europe, Mount Elbrus. With first ascents on each of the two summits both occurring in the 1800's, Elbrus' history is both lengthy and, at times, entertaining. Adrian and Sam dive into the details of a Mount Elbrus expedition, which includes so much more than just climbing. While Elbrus is well positioned for a strike mission type attempt due to it's relatively low altitude (as far as high altitude goes) and significa...
Bergfreundinnen ist der Podcast für dein Leben mit den Bergen. Toni, Kaddi und Lisa lieben Berge. Ständig zieht es die drei hinaus und hinauf – und wenn sie nicht am Berg sind, reden sie darüber. Sätze wie "Die Berge gehören uns" oder "Mindestens 2.000 Höhenmeter am Tag" sparen sie sich. Die Bergfreundinnen sprechen sich Mut zu, halten einander und schöpfen am Gipfel neue Kraft – für die nächste Tour und fürs ganze Leben. Sie hören zu und diskutieren Fragen wie: Wie kriegt man mehr Selbstvertrauen am Berg? Wie schaffe ich es nachhaltig Bergzusteigen? Und wie ist das eigentlich mit der Menstruation, wenn ich unterwegs bin? Es sind also eher die großen Themen des Lebens, die im Bergfreundinnen-Podcast behandelt werden. Es gibt Stories vom Berg, tolle Leute zu Gast, gute Gespräche und handfeste Tipps. 1 Monat - 4 Folgen - ein Thema – und deine Geschichten vom Berg.
Mut. Angst. Liebe. Verantwortung. Die großen Fragen des Lebens begegnen uns in den Bergen oft besonders intensiv. Dieser Podcast widmet sich in jeder Folge einem Thema, erzählt spannende und berührende Geschichten und nimmt euch mit nach draußen.
Bergwelten – der Podcast über Höhen und Tiefen – ist eine Produktion aus dem Red Bull Media House.
Mehr Infos: bergwelten.com/podcast
Hosted by Neely Quinn, The TrainingBeta Podcast is a weekly conversation with rock climbing’s best and brightest. Pro rock climbers, climbing trainers, and other insightful members of the climbing community offer their experiences with training for climbing, the best diet for climbing, and their personal stories with climbing. Whether you’re a beginner climber or a seasoned pro, you’ll learn something new from these conversations.
RÍO DE LA VIDA es el mejor programa de pesca en radio, presentado por Óscar Arratia. Naturaleza, emoción y los mejores pescadores de agua dulce y salada: trucha, salmón, carpa, barbo, lucio, siluro, bass, lucioperca, lubina, dorada, sargo, tiburón, atún, pez espada… Todas las técnicas: mosca, spinning, eging, jigging, carpfishing, surfcasting, feeder, tenkara y más. Organizamos la Gala Nacional de Premios de Pesca, el mayor evento de pescadores del país.RÍO DE LA VIDA se ha convertido en uno de los podcasts de pesca más escuchados en España y Latinoamérica, y actualmente forma parte del TOP 1
When climbing was a fringe sport, the epic tales of achievement were told around the campfire. As the sport continues to grow, Alex Honnold and co-host Fitz Cahall grab the mic to share stories from the people who define climbing by pushing the boundaries and challenging the status quo of the previous generation.
Outside’s longstanding literary storytelling tradition comes to life in audio with features that will both entertain and inform listeners. We launched in March 2016 with our first series, Science of Survival, and have since expanded our show and now offer a range of story formats, including reports from our correspondents in the field and interviews with the biggest figures in sports, adventure, and the outdoors.
Unos diez minutos de consejos e información para salir a la montaña con más seguridad. Y a más seguridad, mayor disfrute.
Déjanos acompañarte mientras planificas la actividad, equipas tu mochila y también cuando actúas con prudencia en tus actividades deportivas en el medio natural.
Hablamos de #montañasegura.
In both Q and A and narrative format, we will hear stories from local surfers, filmmakers from around the world, and inspiring and/or charismatic folks who have a story to share. John Brooks and Kevin Miller will host in-person and Zoom-recorded chats.
These are the people who took a hard left. Traded in their chips and changed their minds – all in the name of fresh air. And to get inside the minds of these enterprising misfits, we are letting them interview each other. Each week, teacher becomes student, interviewee becomes interviewer, grasshopper becomes… bigger grasshopper.
Considered to be one of the books that changed the world and how we view ourselves, On The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin was met with incredulous horror when it was first published in 1859. The revolutionary, almost blasphemous ideas it described were seen as antithetical to the existing ideas of Creation contained in the Bible and other religious texts. It was mocked, reviled and the author was personally subjected to vicious persecution by the establishment and theologians.
In the years that followed its publication, the book became the subject of furious intellectual and social debate. For modern day readers, On The Origin of Species or The Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life to give it its full title, represents not just a turning point in scientific discovery, but also the keystone of research and further inquiries into the field of human origin and an emergence from the Dark Ages of mere belief.
Charles Darwin was a typical product of upper class Victorian society. His privileged family background included teachers, doctors, clergymen and businessmen. A desultory career in school and college was followed by vague ambitions to join the Church. Later, he embarked on a course in medicine at Edinburgh, but gave it up after two years to join Robert Grant, a famous biologist and proponent of evolutionary theories propounded by French naturalists. In 1831, Darwin was invited to join the expedition on board the now famous HMS Beagle which was to conduct explorations in South America. Darwin was employed as naturalist/companion of Captain Fitzroy and the expedition lasted for five years. The ship traveled to various South American countries and returned via Australia and Mauritius to England.
Contrary to popular opinion, Darwin was certainly not the first to come up with the idea of Evolution. In fact, his own grandfather, Erasmus Darwin had proposed the idea in 1794. However Charles' contribution was to provide the mechanism via which evolutionary theory worked which he called “natural selection.” In On The Origin of Species he provides a wealth of observations on different species and how they adapt to their natural environment. His further work on pigeon breeding and studies in geology began to crystallize in the famous theory which says that species are not “created” but they “evolve.”
As a radical and profoundly original work which shook contemporary ideas to their foundation, On The Origin of Species is indeed a historically important and an informative read.
Join GMBN for some insider insights with some of biggest names in downhill, cross country and enduro for an in-depth chat drenched with anecdotes, insights and opinions from the world of mountain biking.
Alpine Themen, kritisch gedacht. Tiefgründig besprochen.
Im alpenverein basecamp nehmen wir uns Zeit für das, was oft zu kurz kommt: echte Tiefe. Wir sprechen nicht um den heißen Brei herum – sondern Tacheles. Mit spannenden Gästen, kontroversen Meinungen und einem offenen Ohr für das bessere Argument.
Ja, es gibt viele Bergpodcasts. Aber dieser eine will mehr: Diskussion statt Schlagzeile, Substanz statt Hype. Denn Berge sind nicht nur Kulisse, sondern Konflikt- und Sehnsuchtsraum zugleich. Und genau da setzen wir an. Ein Podcast für alle, die den Dingen auf den Grund gehen wollen – im Gespräch, auf Augenhöhe.