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Crude Conversations

EP 068 with Louie Vito

Crude Conversations

crudemag

Society & Culture

4.9152 Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2020

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Cody has a conversation with professional snowboarder Louie Vito. Louie grew up in Ohio, where winter is short and there wasn’t much of a snowboard scene. So if he wanted to pursue snowboarding at a professional level, he had to travel. At that point, his dad was his mentor and his coach. He would bring Louie to events, competitions and snowboard camp. Louie eventually enrolled in Stratton Mountain School, a boarding school in Vermont that specializes in training winter sports athletes. There, he was around likeminded peers, all focused on the same goal. Today, Louie is a top tier competition rider who has expanded his professional repertoire with charities and a televised dance competition. To ensure a stable of future professional riders, snowboard companies promote amateur riders who show the most promise. That support helps boost their exposure and helps solidify their place in the industry. Louie says he never had that support as an amateur, so he had to find his own way in. He did that by proving himself, competition after competition. Forcing his name into the conversation. Looking back on it now, he’s happy it turned out that way. He’s glad he was brought up to persevere. He remembers something his dad would tell him in those moments of frustration. He said, “If you’re good enough, then they can’t ignore you.” Note: This episode was recorded before the COVID-19 quarantine.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the show. In this one I have a conversation with professional snowboarder Louis Vido.

0:16.0

Louis grew up in Ohio, where winter is short and there wasn't much of a snowboard scene.

0:21.0

So if you wanted to pursue snowboarding at a professional level,

0:25.0

he had to travel.

0:26.7

At that point, his dad was his mentor and his coach.

0:30.4

He would bring Louis to events, competitions, and snowboard camp.

0:34.0

Louis eventually enrolled in Stratton Mountain School, a boarding school in Vermont that

0:39.7

specializes in training winter sports athletes.

0:42.4

There he was around like-minded peers, all focused on the same goal.

0:57.0

Today, Louis is a top tier competition writer who has expanded his professional repertoire with charities and a televised dance competition.

1:04.0

Here's where I give the company men a shout out. These are the people who have subscribed to the crude Patreon for $50 or more. Trina Dober. Seward Brewing Company. The Grine Coffee Shop

1:10.8

in Juno. Derek Adolf.

1:14.0

Blue and Gold Board Shop.

1:16.0

Sharon Liska.

1:17.0

Alaska Surf Adventure.

1:19.0

And Aquila Space.

1:21.0

Thank you.

1:23.0

This podcast wouldn't be possible without you.

1:25.0

If you subscribe to the crude magazine Patreon, thank you.

1:29.0

Your money helps keep these conversations going.

1:32.0

So if you keep these conversations going.

1:33.0

So if you enjoy these conversations,

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