Helping Everyone ‘Go’ Outside w/ Gnara (Ep.306)

Helping Everyone ‘Go’ Outside w/ Gnara (Ep.306)

Pants weren’t originally designed for female anatomy, and that creates problems for a lot of people in a lot of different scenarios – from climbing with a harness to peeing at a festival. Gnara, with their patented “GoFly Technology,” has been working to address this overlooked issue for the past several years, and we talk to their co-founder, Georgia Grace Edwards, about all the work that’s gone into solving this problem and the impact it has had.
Kokopelli Trail FKT: Failure & Redemption w/ Hannah Otto (Ep.232)

Kokopelli Trail FKT: Failure & Redemption w/ Hannah Otto (Ep.232)

Last time we checked in with Hannah Otto, she was fresh off setting the FKT on the Whole Enchilada in Moab, Utah. Her follow-up was to chase the FKT on the Kokopelli Trail, where she had an extremely harrowing first attempt last fall — but, undeterred, she returned in the spring and beat the prior time by well over an hour. So we sat down with Hannah to hear all about it.
Ep.317: Cars, Bikes, & the New Tech

Cars vs. Bikes (Ep.317)

Cyclists injuries and deaths from auto collisions are on the rise, so what's being done to address this? We talk to the lead engineer of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) at General Motors, who works on bicycle detection technology to help keep cyclists safer on the roads.

A Novel Twist on Wool w/ Nuyarn CEO, Andy Wynne (Ep.305)

It’s a bold goal to change something that’s remained largely the same for decades (if not centuries), and come up with something truly better. That’s what Nuyarn claims they’ve done with their unique method of spinning wool for technical fabrics, and we got all the details from their CEO, Andy Wynne.