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Rad Season With Oli Russell-Cowan Launches on FUEL TV

May 6, 2021 Rad Season With Oli Russell-Cowan Launches on FUEL TV Rad Season will anchor FUEL TV’s “FRESH@5” programming block on Fridays. Courtesy of FUEL TV SPONSOR FUEL TV, has partnered with media entrepreneur Oli Russell-Cowan to bring his weekly interview series ‘Rad Season’ to FUEL TV beginning Friday 7 May 2021 it was announced today by Don Meek, Chief Content Officer at FUEL TV. “Oli and Rad Season came to our attention about 6 months ago, and we immediately recognized that he is a unique and talented television host” said Meek in making the announcement. “He has the proven ability to secure amazing guests like Selema Masakela, Circe Wallace and Kevin Lyman who have all made extraordinary contributions to action sports and culture, and his gift for engaging in meaningful and insightful conversations is rare.  We are supremely confident that he will deliver a compelling and entertaining series for our viewers around the world.”

Freeride World Tour Stop 3 In Fieberbrunn, Austria - Marion Haerty Taking A Fourth World Title Amid Another Memorable Display Of Progressive Freeriding

Mountainwatch | Press Release Fieberbrunn, Austria – March 13, 2021: Athletes held nothing back in Fieberbrunn in what was their last chance to secure their names on the roster for the Xtreme Verbier and next year’s FWT22. However, this didn’t seem to distract the riders, who showed nerves of steel negotiating the iconic Wildseeloder. Snow conditions were challenging at best, with low snow levels even threatening the event. But fresh snow though the week provided organisers enough to work with, enabling them to give the green light on competition today. Here’s what went down in Fieberbrunn, Austria:   Marion hearty celebrating another win for the 2021 season and her fourth World Title. Photo: J Bernard/Freeride World Tour

Snowboarding Can Have a Sustainable Future—If Brands Get on Board

Snowboarding Can Have a Sustainable Future If Brands Get on Board Men s Journal 2/10/2021 Brittany Smith © Richard Hallman Erika Vikander snowboarding From the use of harmful resins to sourcing wood from endangered forests, over-packaging products to powering facilities with non-renewables, building a snowboard is a harmful process for both the planet and its shaper. At least it used to be. Brands across the map have begun investing in the future for snowboarding, and it’s a sustainable one.     That’s thanks to snowboarder-run environmental nonprofits like Protect Our Winters and a sequence of scientific studies that have exposed the snowsports industry’s volatile role in climate change.

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