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Wild Ideas Worth Living

Zeppelin Zeerip - How to Go Far as a Snowboarder, Activist, and Filmmaker

Wild Ideas Worth Living

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Rei, Writing, Trailrunning, Mountaineering, Author, Sailing, Girlboss, Sports, Environmentalism, Lifestyle, Health, Entrepreneurship, Snowboarding, Paddle, Activelifestyle, Outdoorsports, Rockclimbing, Health & Fitness, Running, Surfing, Inspiration, Athlete, Skiing, Nutrition, Vegan, Alternativelifestyle, Watersports, Podcast, Camping, Climbing, Yoga, Travel, Society & Culture, Snowsports, Places & Travel, Cycling, Backpacking, Fitness, Adventure, Wilderness, Endurancesports, Wildideas, Outdoors, Sup, Womensadventure

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2017

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Zeppelin Zeerip is a pro snowboarder and activist, the author of Don’t Call Me a Gypsy, a producer and partner of WZRD Media, and co-founder of a grassroots snowboard competition called Occupy Pando. For his latest project, Zeppelin is traveling around the U.S. to film for his upcoming documentary about the public land debate. He is passionate about preserving this land that everyone has access to, but he also knows the importance of hearing perspectives from all sides.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Wild Ideas Worth Living, a show where we talked to experts who've taken a wild idea and made it a reality so you can too.

0:08.0

From people who have sailed around the world to those who started thriving businesses and even broken records, some of the wildest

0:15.6

ideas can lead to the most rewarding adventures.

0:18.8

I'm your host Shelby Stanger and I hope you enjoy this show.

0:30.1

This is episode 37 with pro snowboarder filmmaker an outdoor activist Zeppelin Z-ripp.

0:33.4

This episode was brought to you by Keene.

0:36.1

On all my greatest wild adventures, I've had a pair of Keans with me.

0:40.1

I wore them when I stand up paddled down a portion of the Peruvian Amazon River,

0:44.4

when I went tubing through the glowworm caves in New Zealand,

0:47.6

and even shrecking through the rainforest of Costa Rica.

0:51.0

Keens most known for their Newport sandal.

0:53.8

They're made to go in water and on land,

0:56.3

but right now they also have some amazing new styles

0:58.8

I'm especially excited about.

1:01.0

The Terradora collection, for example, was designed specifically for the unique biomechanics of a woman's foot and stride.

1:08.0

It was designed so you could trek all through Yosemite or any great hiking destination, and so you could wear them through the city streets

1:14.6

on the beach and they're stylish enough to wear out after with leggings or jeans.

1:20.4

Best of all, Keene is a family-owned company. They're out of Portland, Oregon.

1:24.8

They're committed to not only protect the places we play outside,

1:28.8

but they also provide numerous grants to causes and difference makers who share their ambitious goals.

1:34.3

They support some kick-ass ambassadors as well. You can check them out at keen footwear.com

1:40.1

that's K-E-E-N- Footwear.

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