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211 Mark Sullivan - From Snowboarder to Kaizen Philosopher
01:01 – Harry thanks today’s sponsor, Focusrite 2i2
01:43 – Harry welcomes to the podcast, Mark Sullivan
02:37 – Harry thanks the second sponsor of today’s podcast, FullCast
04:56 – Mark talks about his affinity for snowboarding
10:42 – The concept of ‘Kaizen’
14:44 – Mark discusses the current state of print and his experience running a magazine
19:59 – Mark’s professional career as a commentator
21:16 – Mark’s experience at the last Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang
27:19 – What it takes, in Mark’s opinion, to become an Olympic-caliber athlete
31:24 – How Mark honed and refined his interviewing skills
37:53 – Mark recalls how he got into podcasting and what surprised him about the medium
48:28 – How Mark decided on the format of The Snowboard Project Podcast and feedback he gets from his Tip Line
52:04 – What excites Mark the most about trends in the snowboarding industry
54:51 – What is something that Mark has changed her mind about recently
55:58 – What is the most misunderstood thing about Mark
56:50 – Harry thanks Mark for joining the show
57:07 – Where listeners can follow Mark
59:37 – Harry reveals this episode’s retention hashtag
TWEETABLES
“I’ve always had this kind of thread of entrepreneurship as well as trying to also push myself – always kind of use that idea of constant progression.” (10:33)
“Certainly, I’ve always had some kind of relationship with the [Olympic] athletes. And I think that’s reflected, ya know, in the people that are in the podcast too.” (26:51)
“I would say that the guys who actually excel as athletes are guys who are about the process of learning and less about the reward. They’re not about the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow; they’re about the rainbow.” (27:50)
“A print interview in a magazine is essentially a transcription of a twenty-minute conversation. And so, what I realized is even an hour interview that’s three times as long as a major interview in a magazine. So, it’s [podcasting] a different kind of format.” (39:11)
“Right now, I feel like we’re at a point, at least with podcasting, where you can literally just go in all different directions and see what works. And that, to me, is exciting.” (50:40)
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The Snowboard Project Email - mark@thesnowboardproject.com
The Tip Line for The Snowboarding Project – (208) 471-8007
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