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    TPM Episode 233: Kristen Ulmer, Legendary Skier Part 2

    enJuly 05, 2021

    About this Episode

    Kristen Ulmer is routinely called the best female big mountain skier of her time, maybe ever, and that annoys her, and she’ll let you know it.  If you’ve seen Kristen ski, you know her gender doesn’t matter, she’s always been about sending it and most of the time it’s bigger than her male peers.  Kristen is a living legend, a unique personality, who doesn’t’ lack confidence…. on part two of the podcast, we talk about ski mountaineering, pioneering AK, gender, and more….

    Kristen Ulmer Show Notes Part 2:

    3:00:  Knee issues from part 1, Nepal Mountaineering with no permits or visas, and crazy solo vacations

    15:00:  How long was she off the snow over her career, how does she deal with downtime, the relief of injury, and being competitive against all men

    20:30:  Stanley:  Get 30% off sitewide with the code drinkfast

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    10 Barrel Brewery:  Buy their beers, they support action sports more than anyone

    20:15: Skiing for cameras only, pioneering in AK, getting left in the mountains, and the Wild Wild West

    29:30:  She thinks skiing was never not cool, Snowboarders in AK, men putting her in awkward situations, and gender differences

    34:00:  Creating personas for marketing purposes, making more than the men, selling out, and seeing everything as a business 

    42:15:  Peter Glenn Ski and Sports

    Rollerblade:  Find out all about the award-winning Skate to Ski program

    44:00:  Becoming a film skier, making pennies in skiing today, and best skiers ever

    52:00:  Skiing the Grand Teton, manufacturing drama, and 50 near death experiences

    59:00:  Inappropriate Questions with Aaron McGovern

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