First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast

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The First Chair Podcast brings you inspirational stories and educational tips from the country's best ski, snowboard, Nordic, and adaptive instructors. More than 34,000 individuals belong to PSIA-AASI (Professional Ski Instructors of America and American Association of Snowboard Instructors), making it the world’s largest organization dedicated to snowsports. We are lifelong learners committed to changing lives through great experiences on snow. Connect with us to learn more: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesnowpros Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesnowpros YouTube: @thesnowpros

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  • Werkerbee007
    Just bad
    Was hoping to get something out of this podcast but the information density is extremely low and the audio quality of the call in interview-ees is terrible.
  • Ed Younglove
    Staying Connected
    Good advice. Thanks Ed.
  • Raymo C
    A missed opportunity, but it doesn’t have to be.
    The First Chair is a missed opportunity, but it doesn’t have to be. I’ve been teaching for many years and I was hoping this podcast would be a good compliment to my on-hill training and my other research. To that end it is, occasionally. Unfortunately the gems are hidden amongst a lot of episodes that are not very helpful for a variety of reasons. Many episodes feature guests who don’t seem particularly prepared for the subject at hand and one episode was a drawn-out commercial for a glove manufacturer. My hope with the latter was that I would find out how to stay warm and dry on the hill. I’m writing this partly as a selfish endeavor because I love the concept but sitting through ten episodes to find the one gem is a bit taxing. I’ve listened to forty episodes but now I tend to skim an episode to see if it is worth my time. Here’s a couple suggestions. Edit, edit, edit. Just because it was recorded doesn’t mean it is worthy of the listener’s time. Let the guests guide the discussion. By avoiding lengthy and leading questions, the guest may come up with unexpected answers or may it may spark a new area of inquiry. Peace, Raymond
  • AdjusterMartinPhd
    Valuable insights!
    This podcast is a great way to infuse your knowledge of mountain skiing and riding. George is a skilled interviewer, adept at eliciting valuable insights from his guests on the cast. I listen to these more than once, they are packed full of useful information and really fun to listen to!
  • PeteA7
    Fantastic resources for membership
    This podcast is a great resource for the Psia aasi membership and anyone interested in Snowsports. It presents up to date information on current issues and developments providing a balance between breadth and depth. A joy to listen to regardless of the time of year and a sign of a vibrant community.
  • Casedude
    Jargon Fest
    This is comically bad! Almost a skit about an industry sinking under its own jargon filled weight. Poorly produced with no editing, background music and way to many industry terms like, “fundamentals,” “disciplines” “skill blending”
  • WestboyTD
    Love These!!
    George I love the podcast and all the information, education and news you provide through these casts!! I listen to almost everyone of them! My only suggestion is to try and keep the sound levels more equal between you and your guests...at times it’s hard to listen when the sound levels are so different. Thanks!!
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