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#271 Why the Sports Racing Class (SRS) is taking the Paragliding world by storm with Brett Janaway
Apr 25, 2026
47m 55s
#270 From the Czech Mountains to Kenyan Volcanoes: Jakub Rott’s Flying Journey
Apr 10, 2026
58m 38s
#269 Navigating Doubts with Violeta Jimenez
Mar 30, 2026
1h 03m 53s
#268 Control Theory, Winning a PWC, and behind the scenes of X-Alps madness with Estefano Salgado
Mar 13, 2026
1h 11m 51s
#267 Bivvy and Adventure Flying by HANG GLIDER with Emi Carvalho
Feb 27, 2026
58m 57s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 4/25/26 | #271 Why the Sports Racing Class (SRS) is taking the Paragliding world by storm with Brett Janaway✨ | paragliding competitionsSports Racing Class+3 | Brett Janaway | SRS | — | paraglidingSports Racing Class+5 | — | 47m 55s | |
| 4/10/26 | #270 From the Czech Mountains to Kenyan Volcanoes: Jakub Rott’s Flying Journey✨ | paraglidingspeed flying+5 | Jakub Rott | — | CzechKenyan Volcanoes+1 | paraglidingspeed flying+5 | — | 58m 38s | |
| 3/30/26 | #269 Navigating Doubts with Violeta Jimenez✨ | paraglidingcompetition+3 | Violeta Jimenez | — | Aksaray, TurkeyÇameli | paraglidingcompetition+3 | — | 1h 03m 53s | |
| 3/13/26 | #268 Control Theory, Winning a PWC, and behind the scenes of X-Alps madness with Estefano Salgado✨ | control theorycompetitive paragliding+3 | Estefano Salgado | ParaglidingGuides.com | — | control theoryparagliding+5 | — | 1h 11m 51s | |
| 2/27/26 | #267 Bivvy and Adventure Flying by HANG GLIDER with Emi Carvalho✨ | bivvy flyinghang gliding+3 | Emi Carvalho | — | PortugalSwitzerland | bivvy flyinghang gliding+3 | — | 58m 57s | |
| 2/13/26 | #266 Serena Ronchi and the Comeback✨ | recoveryparagliding+4 | Serena Ronchi | — | — | paraglidingrecovery+5 | — | 52m 06s | |
| 1/29/26 | #265 – 8 years of Tandem bivvy’s with Dad across the entire Alps to Solo big air adventures at 16 with Martin Rejmanek✨ | tandem flyingbivvy adventures+3 | Martin Rejmanek | — | DachsteinMonaco+5 | tandem bivvyRed Bull X-Alps+3 | — | 1h 00m 07s | |
| 1/16/26 | #264 – A Monster record downwind wave flight across the US with Gordon Boettger✨ | gliding adventuremountain wave+4 | Gordon Boettger | — | Minden, NevadaDodge City, Kansas+1 | glidingmountain wave+5 | — | 57m 10s | |
| 1/3/26 | #263 Training, Wing testing, Hike and Fly Racing, Competitions, Acro, 2 Liners, Flow, Family and more with Michael Maurer✨ | paraglidingtest pilot+5 | Michael Maurer | Advance | Switzerland | paraglidingtest pilot+8 | — | 1h 11m 58s | |
| 12/20/25 | #262 Into the Deepness with Keith Forsyth✨ | paraglidingadventure sports+4 | Keith Forsyth | — | Pacific NorthwestCascade and Olympic ranges of Washington+2 | skydivingspeed flying+6 | — | 49m 18s | |
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| 12/4/25 | ![]() #261 Soaring for smiles with Bonnie Hobson | Bonnie Hobson grew up in the midwest in the midst of endless cornfields, watching her neighbor fly his little bush plane. But soaring wasn't on her radar. Then in 2009 after a break-up and feeling like her life needed a shift she bought a one-way ticket to Hawaii. She saw some paragliders in the air, took a tandem and made a new life, and a new home. From the moment her feet left the ground Bonnie knew her future would be filled with chasing flying. Skydiving, paragliding, hang gliding, speed flying, paramotoring, parakites- if it's flyable, Bonnie is in the air. | — | ||||||
| 11/19/25 | ![]() #260 On top of the World with Fabian Buhl | German alpinist Fabian Buhl comes from a background of climbing and mountaineering and is credited with ascending some of the hardest routes on Earth. A few years ago while climbing in the Karakoram of Pakistan Fabian saw the potential of using a paraglider to access difficult objectives and removing the often long and dangerous approaches by foot. So he became a pilot. But his early attempts were scary and learning was slow and often frustrating. Fabi stuck with it and returned to the Karakoram with enough skill to pull off some solid objectives but he knew to truly take advantage of these "combos" of climbing and flying, and also to be safer he needed to hone his thermalling and XC skills. Fabian's journey from climbing to paragliding highlights the importance of mentorship, the challenges of overcoming fear, and the thrill of mastering a new sport. | — | ||||||
| 11/8/25 | ![]() #259 Pete Thompson cracks the 300 FAI in Colorado’s Deepness | Pete Thompson had a hell of a summer in Colorado. After years of planning and trying to fly big, epic FAI triangles across the highest terrain in the lower 48 he finally beat a record set only last year by Galen Kirkpatrick when he put down a 275 km FAI in early August. A week later he went even bigger with a 292. Then just two days later he did it again, this time cracking the vaunted 300 for the first time in North America with a 305 km perfectly drawn FAI across some serious Colorado deepness. Pete shares his journey in the sport which began in the early 2000's, including his recent vol-biv across the state and flying competitions and tandems. | — | ||||||
| 10/24/25 | ![]() #258- Ariel Zlatkovski and Project 100: the Ultimate XC Challenge | This past XContest season (2025) Ariel Zlatkovski decided to take on a fantastically bold and totally mind-bending mission: Fly 100, 100km flights in a single season. To pull it off he'd have to spend a full 10% of his hours on Earth flying (nearly 20% of daylight hours), he'd cover 12,000 kilometers of open distance, and rack up 893 hours in the sky. He'd live the entire year away from home in India, Colombia and the Alps and while one imagines this would be most pilot's dream year, it was often lonely, and often very intense. Much of it was a real grind and subjected Ariel to too much risk. Ariel shares his rather obsessive journey into paragliding, how Project 100 took hold, and the challenges and emotional highs and lows he faced along the way. | — | ||||||
| 10/13/25 | ![]() #257- Chrigel Maurer and the Safety Debate | Two weeks ago at the World Championships in Costelo, Brazil a competition pilot was killed. This tragedy sparked an immediate and fiery response on social media calling for a top-down change at CIVL, the governing body of Category 1 competitions. Interestingly, two years ago during the World's in France there were over a dozen incidents, many which lead to serious injuries...but the blame was more sequestered to the pilots ability and decision-making, not the organization. Last week Chrigel sent me an 8 minute voicemail during a training session laying out his own personal thoughts on this charged debate. So we made an effort to sit down immediately and discuss it all without all of the online emotion. | — | ||||||
| 10/2/25 | ![]() #256 From Newbie to the Red Bull X-Alps with Sebrand Warren | Sebrand Warren got his start paragliding just a few short years ago in the US but got hooked immediately and set his sights on the ultimate challenge- the Red Bull X-Alps. Last year he dedicated himself 110% to the race by moving his life, job, and girlfriend to France to learn the intricacies of the Alps and the relentless physical training that is required to compete. In this episode we discuss the challenges and experiences surrounding the Red Bull X-Alps, including Sebrand's recovery from a serious injury that happened just days after the race ended, the mental challenges faced during the race, and the importance of team dynamics. | — | ||||||
| 9/20/25 | ![]() #255 XC Concepts in depth with Calef Letorney | In this episode I dive in once again with Calef Letorney to explore advanced cross-country techniques, focusing on thermal flying, the impact of wind, the concept of shark flying and a lot more. We discuss the importance of understanding day conditions, recognizing when to shift gears in flight, and the strategies that can lead to more efficient navigation in the air. The conversation is rich with insights and personal experiences, making it a valuable resource for both novice and experienced paragliders. We further explore the intricacies of cross-country (XC) flying, focusing on racing strategies, thermal management, gliding tips and the importance of teamwork. We discuss the nuances of timing in racing, understanding when to move on from climbs, and the significance of risk-taking in achieving success. | — | ||||||
| 9/5/25 | ![]() #254 Simon Oberrauner and Cracking the Code | Austrian athlete Simon Oberauner has competed in the Red Bull X-Alps five times and has always finished in 6th place or better. In this year's race he placed third for the second time, a mere seconds behind Lars Meerstetter after over 1200 kilometers (course line!) and 8 days of ferocious racing across the Alps. Simon reflects on his amazing experiences in this years race and the importance of attitude, teamwork, and training evolution. He shares insights on navigating risks, the legacy of the 8-time champion Chrigel Maurer, and offers suggestions for improving the race experience. Simon emphasizes the balance between safety and adventure, highlighting the need for understanding one's strengths and the role of a supportive team in achieving success. | — | ||||||
| 8/22/25 | ![]() #253 Ask Me Anything with Karlis Jaunpetrovičs | We depart from the Red Bull X-Alps in this episode and dive into a whole bunch of questions that have come in this past year from our listeners. And instead of answering them on my own we return to Karlis Jaunpetrovičs, former test pilot for BGD and current head of his own instructional SIV, coaching, and guiding (as well as running competitions) company Flying Karlis. We cover a lot of very solid ground here, especially when we got into reserves. | — | ||||||
| 8/8/25 | ![]() #252 Beyond Limits with Celine Lorenz | Join us as we delve into the remarkable flying career of Celine Lorenz, a passionate paraglider who took to the skies at a young age. Discover how a tandem flight gift sparked her lifelong love for flying, leading her to save every penny for her license and equipment. Celine shares her early experiences, from working at her mother's refuge in the Alps to fund her dream, to the determination that drove her to skip school for training. This episode captures the essence of Celine's adventurous spirit and her unwavering commitment to flying which lead her to compete on the World Cup and the Red Bull X-Alps, competing this year for the second time. | — | ||||||
| 7/26/25 | ![]() #251 Risk and the Red Bull X-Alps with 9 time competitor Tom De Dorlodot | In this conversation, four-time competitor and 2-time color commentator Gavin McClurg and 9-time competitor and Red Bull athlete Tom De Dorlodot discuss Tom's continued recovery journey after a serious injury over a year ago snow-kiting in Norway and his recent emotional return to flying. They reflect on both of their recent Red Bull X-Alps experiences this June, exploring the dynamics of risk management in paragliding, the influence of gear and technology on performance, and the impact of media on the public perception of risk. The conversation also touches on the camaraderie among pilots and the future of the Red Bull X-Alps, emphasizing the balance between competitiveness and safety in high-stakes flying. We discuss the complexities of paragliding competitions, particularly the Red Bull X-Alps. They explore the pressures faced by athletes, the role of the organization when it comes to safety, and the tricky balance between racing and responsibility. | — | ||||||
| 7/16/25 | ![]() #250, Red Bull X-Alps Post-Race with Tanguy, Rémi, Jared, Juraj, Jean, and Shane | Just hours after some of the athletes finished this years stunning Red Bull X-Alps I caught up with Tanguy Renoud-Goud (FRA 4), Rémi Bourdelle (FRA 5), Jared Scheid (USA), Juraj Koreñ (SVK), Jean De Biolley (BEL 2) and Shane Tighe (AUS) to quickly get their highs and lows from the race, most memorable moments and the toughest question to answer- will they do it again? We are releasing this podcast as a regular audio podcast as well as a video version. All the recordings were done at the athlete camp. Tuck in! | — | ||||||
| 6/30/25 | ![]() #249 Koen Vancampenhoudt and gaining knowledge through passion | dutch pilot Koen Vancampenhoudt shares his journey as a paraglider, highlighting his record-breaking flight in Mexico, the challenges he faced, and his early experiences flying with zero information in Fiji. He reflects on the importance of safety training, the thrill of downwind flying, and the lessons learned throughout his flying career. Koen emphasizes the need for proper instruction and the value of learning from experiences, both good and bad, in the world of paragliding. In this often hysterical episode Koen shares his journey as a paragliding enthusiast and salesman, discussing the challenges and triumphs of flying in the Carolinas, his several experiences with legal troubles, and the importance of community in the sport. | — | ||||||
| 6/8/25 | ![]() #248 The art of being Bold with Antoine Girard | French pilot and serious adventurer Antoine Girard has laid down some of the boldest lines on Earth, and he's been doing it for a long time. Antoine competed in the Red Bull X-Alps four times, starting in 2013 where he found himself on the podium (3rd), again in 2015 (4th), 2017 (badly injured), and 2019 (retired due to continued trouble with the injury sustained in 2017). He's pulled off some of the most extreme expeditions in paragliding and mountaineering in Pakistan on 6 different trips, flew from west to east across the Andes, was nearly killed in Eritrea (by people, not flying), flew the length of the south island of New Zealand, and is currently traversing the United States from the Mexico border to the Northern Canadian Rockies. | — | ||||||
| 6/2/25 | ![]() #247 A lifetime love affair of the air with Malcolm Jones | This week I sit down with Tom Peghiny to visit with Malcolm Jones, two legends in the world of hang gliding. They share their personal journeys into the sport, from Malcolm's early experiences with water skiing and the very first known towing of hang gliders which later became the Wallaby Ranch, the first aerotow facility in the world. The discussion covers the evolution of hang gliding competitions, memorable events, and the impact of their aviation experiences on their lives. | — | ||||||
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