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Hoods to Woods Podcast

The Hoods to Woods Foundation is a non profit 501(c)3 organization that promotes awareness of the outdoors to inner city children through Snowboarding. Our podcast will cover many topics within board sports, art, music and general discussion.

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    Episode #6: Miles Fallon

    This episode we kick it pro snowboarder and Hoods to Woods ambassador Miles Fallon to discuss giving back to help others and the joy of snowboarding!

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    Episode #5: Black Dave

    Today's episode we catch up with Dave Spruill aka Black dave aka The Dark Blizzard! to discuss his connection to the sport of snowboarding. He was once a team rider for Air Walk and has worked for brands Red Bull, Oakley and being East Coast sales rep and team manager for Nitro Snowboards and a house music DJ, that spends more time at Kink bar in Mountain Creek South than on the hill, lol. We discuss the recent interest and support of diversity in Winter Sports and how he is connected to the Zebb Powell story.

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    Episode #4" Zebb Powell

    We catch up with professional Snowboarder Zebb Powell to talk about his humble beginnings at Cataloochee Ski Area in North Carolina to winning X Games gold, and his aspirations to be active in helping bring winter sports to economically disadvantaged communities. 

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    Episode #3: Tim Mackenzie

    Today's episode is with Tim Mackenzie, a long time supporter of Hoods to Woods and Snowboarding industry sales rep for brands such as Airblaster, Oneball Jay and Ashbury Eyewear & Goggles. He is also a Snowboard historian, collector and has over 500 snowboards in that collection! We discuss how the industry can have an impact with being more inclusive to POC, and Black lives matter.

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    Episode #2: The "Jackie Robinson of Snowboarding" Russell Winfield

    We catch up with one of the first African American Pro Snowboarders Russell Winfield to discuss how he got involved with Snowboarding, and his impact today on inspiring students in Hoods to Woods!

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    Episode #1: How Hoods to Woods got started

    Founders of Hoods to Woods Foundation, Brian Deka Paupaw and Omar Diaz discuss how they met and got started volunteering in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn to take teens snowboarding for the past 11 years. 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Hoods to Woods Foundation is a non profit 501(c)3 organization that promotes awareness of the outdoors to inner city children through Snowboarding. Our podcast will cover many topics within board sports, art, music and general discussion.

HOSTED BY

Brian Paupaw, Omar Diaz

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How many episodes does Hoods to Woods Podcast have?

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What is Hoods to Woods Podcast about?

The Hoods to Woods Foundation is a non profit 501(c)3 organization that promotes awareness of the outdoors to inner city children through Snowboarding. Our podcast will cover many topics within board sports, art, music and general discussion.

How often does Hoods to Woods Podcast release new episodes?

Hoods to Woods Podcast has 6 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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Who hosts Hoods to Woods Podcast?

Hoods to Woods Podcast is created and hosted by Brian Paupaw, Omar Diaz.
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