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- 🇧🇪BE · Wilderness#195500 to 3K
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250 to 1.5K🎙 Weekly cadence·24 episodes·Last published 5mo ago - Monthly Reach
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500 to 3K🇧🇪100% - Active Followers
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150 to 900
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From Cult To Singletrack
Feb 12, 2026
1h 19m 44s
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Sep 5, 2025
1h 11m 50s
From Podium to Production: Building We Are One Composites
May 26, 2025
59m 06s
Wade Simmons
Jan 7, 2025
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Dec 24, 2024
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 2/12/26 | personal growthmountain biking+4 | Cy Whitling | Kona catalog | northern IdahoBellingham | mountain bikingpersonal journey+4 | — | 1h 19m 44s | ||
| 9/5/25 | From Welder to Toolmaker: How Jason Quade Built Abbey Bike Tools | Precision isn't just a goal for Abbey Tools founder Jason Quaid—it's a religion. From humble beginnings as a welder crafting nuclear-grade pressure vessels to becoming the creator of the cycling world's most coveted tools, Jason's journey exemplifies how passion and craftsmanship can transform an industry. The story begins with a simple phone call and a modified lockring tool that would become known as the "Crombie Tool." What started as a favor for a fellow race mechanic quickly evolved int... | 1h 11m 50s | ||||||
| 5/26/25 | From Podium to Production: Building We Are One Composites | When Dustin Adams founded We Are One Composites in 2017, the mountain biking industry experts said it couldn't be done. Manufacturing carbon fiber rims in Canada? Economically impossible. Yet Adams, a former World Cup downhill racer with podium finishes and Canadian Championship titles to his name, wasn't deterred by conventional wisdom. Selling everything he owned—including his comfortable Squamish home—Adams moved his family to Kamloops, bought a "rat-infested" house that needed work, and ... | 59m 06s | ||||||
| 1/7/25 | Wade Simmons | No description provided. | 1h 35m 54s | ||||||
| 12/24/24 | Steve Vanderhoek | Deniz Merdano sits down with North Shore freerider Steve Vanderhoek to discuss his day-to-day life as a firefighter and how it influences his decisions when pioneering some of the most progressive lines on the North Shore, as well as an exciting new project that Steve is working on, set to release in the spring of 2025. | 1h 10m 12s | ||||||
| 10/31/24 | Caleb Holonko | If you don’t know the name Caleb Holonko, you should, and you likely will soon. Caleb is one of the rising stars in the world of freeride, and he’s taken the North Shore by storm, building some incredible moves that are not only massive in scale but also clever, creative and beautiful to look at. And he rides them with heaps of style and incredible precision. Caleb’s also made a habit of putting new twists on moves others built, with the other builder’s permission. Caleb hit the train gap mad... | 58m 50s | ||||||
| 3/16/24 | Mark Fitzsimmons | Unless you’ve met him at a race or listened to him on another podcast, you may not have heard of Mark Fitzsimmons, or Fitzy as he’s known to friends. He’s one of the unsung heroes of the mountain bike world. Fitzy is famous to a certain sort of person though: World Cup racers. He’s helped riders like Greg Minnaar, Aaron Gwin and Steve Peat go even faster, working for Fox Racing supporting the Santa Cruz syndicate and other race teams. More recently Mark took up motor cycle racing - virt... | 1h 08m 52s | ||||||
| 12/16/21 | Mike Ferrentino Part 2 - From Bike Mag to Downcountry? | For our first Podcast with Mike Ferrentino, he was home on the acreage where he lives, inland from the coast up the Carmel Valley. Mike lives in a barn filled with bikes and motorcycles, the latter in various stages of decomposition. He's a decent distance from civilization, and from the internet. Mike's connectivity relies on tethering to his phone's sketchy data signal so while we were talking the first time I would lose his picture, and sometimes his voice, for long stretches. There was al... | 1h 14m 47s | ||||||
| 11/16/21 | Mike Ferrentino - Moving to America | Here’s part one of my conversation with Mike, where he talks about growing up barefoot in New Zealand, learning to fix motorcycles and bikes, moving to America, racing bikes and motos, working in shops, beginning to write about mountain biking, and getting his start at Bike Magazine. | 1h 09m 43s | ||||||
| 8/21/21 | Kasper Woolley – Coming of Age | Our guest for the latest NSMB Podcast and the first of our Coming of Age series is Kasper Woolley, a young and fast EWS athlete now racing for the Yeti/OneUp Pro EWS team who hails from Squamish, B.C. Kasper first caught the eye of brands as a young junior, after his stage results at a local race were faster than the pro men. Since then, Kasper has grown stronger on the bike and in 2020 made heaps of noise showcasing his speed and cornering skills in a series of short videos. His talent... | 1h 07m 31s | ||||||
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| 8/5/21 | Ben Arnott | Our guest for the latest NSMB Podcast is Ben Arnott, a World Cup downhill mechanic, engineer, and small business owner. Ben spent several years working as the head mechanic for Trek World Racing and the YT Mob and the stories from his time following the circus provide a fascinating look into the World Cup. For six of his years with the teams, Ben was also responsible for the team truck. He got to know it intimately while driving the large rig on the small, European mountain roads... | 1h 46m 34s | ||||||
| 7/9/21 | Chris Porter (Part 2): Big Mouth Strikes Again | Chris Porter joins A.J. Barlas for another episode of the NSMB Podcast and once again, it's a brain-tickler. Our first conversation shared stories of Chris's background, giving a better understanding of the man behind the ideas having a resounding impact on the sport. With Chris’s blessing, part two has been labelled Big Mouth Strikes Again. He sees things through a different coloured lens and isn’t afraid to share his opinions. Not everyone will agree with his thoughts, but his musings can s... | 2h 33m 37s | ||||||
| 5/31/21 | Chris Porter – Part 1 | Mountain bikes have evolved tremendously in the last five years but before then, media and marketing had already nudged the term longer, lower, slacker beyond the edge of being a cliché. The alarmingly incremental progress made to bike shapes is at least partly to blame for the term being worn thin. During this time one person, in particular, established a name for themselves, and a company to serve riders interested in leaping ahead. Chris Porter is better known today for what was a unique a... | 2h 22m 30s | ||||||
| 5/10/21 | Katy Winton | But none of those lessons could prepare her for the latest challenge faced at the end of 2020. After a messed-up year, thanks mostly to the world turning on its head, Katy found herself without support to continue her career as a professional E.W.S. athlete. The lessons learned during her prior low were no match for the uncertainty and lack of direction she faced this off-season. Not knowing what lays ahead makes it hard to motivate or set goals for the coming year. Scrambling, Katy had... | 1h 19m 14s | ||||||
| 4/12/21 | Kyle Warner | What actions will inspire someone to make a better life for themselves? Those of our childhood heroes, our friends and parents, or a complete stranger can have a lasting impact but how about a video game? Growing up, Kyle Warner dealt with many daily challenges. As a teenager, he was looking after his clinically depressed mother, they lost their home, and his older brother had a drug addiction. But the video game, Downhill Domination, and Eric Carter’s character in that game sparked som... | 1h 33m 55s | ||||||
| 3/23/21 | Steep Seat Tube Angles & Their Effect on Riders w/ Coach, Joel Harwood | For every rider frothing about their new bike with a steeper seat tube angle, there are plenty who feel things are going too far. Claims of poor power and efficiency accompany complaints of sore hands, knees and backside but what if the seat angle alone isn’t the cause? With many happy to see steeper seat tube angles on modern mountain bikes, the complaints from those unimpressed by the changes got A.J. Barlas thinking; Is the steeper seat tube angle going too far for the majority, and ... | 29m 51s | ||||||
| 3/18/21 | Specialized 2022 Flat Pedal Shoes with Footwear Product Manager, Stephen Quay | For flat pedal riders after the most grip possible, FiveTen has really been the only option. Year after year, new shoe releases have left us to question, why is it so hard for others to achieve similar grip? With the release of their new 2FO DH shoes and now the Rime, A.J. Barlas wanted to know more about Specialized’s shoe development process. Did they want all the grip, and if so, why did it take so long? How did they test the sole for grip? And what about their choice of materials?&... | 49m 32s | ||||||
| 10/21/20 | Yoann Barelli | For many of us, riding bikes begins as a childhood activity, belting around the local neighbourhood, learning to wheelie and launching off gutters. But in some parts of the world, it goes beyond an after school activity. Neighbourhoods riddled with kids outdoing each other on the bike can build into pushing for national titles. These hotbeds of talented young riders develop more as the years go by, leaving a legacy behind. It turns out Yoann Barelli grew up in such a hotbed in the south of Fr... | 1h 22m 39s | ||||||
| 4/21/20 | Bryson Martin | Bryson Martin has been involved in the industry for longer than most of you would imagine. From racing in the 80s to starting his own suspension manufacturing company, DVO, he’s seen the evolution of our sport from its early beginnings. We're excited to present the first NSMB Podcast ever recorded, we just had a little delay in publishing it. AJ and Bryson dive in and talk about elevated chainstays, drilling out suspension parts in the garage, how the Bomber name came about and, of course, th... | 1h 02m 06s | ||||||
| 3/2/20 | Geoff Gulevich | Over the last 20 years, we’ve watched Geoff Gulevich evolve and grow from a fresh-faced 13-year-old grom into one of the most recognized freeriders in our sport. His career started about the same time that riding on the North Shore achieved worldwide renown and the two have grown together. From cedar skinnies up in the sky to the today's modern, flowy style, he has been there, first as a young local ripper with parts in Digger’s North Shore Extreme video series, moving on to global recognitio... | 1h 00m 19s | ||||||
| 2/12/20 | Ed Masters | No description provided. | 1h 01m 21s | ||||||
| 2/5/20 | Sven and Anka Martin | On a short trip to New Zealand in 2019, I thought there might be a chance to record a podcast with Sven and Anka Martin. When I arrived in Nelson, I learned that my two podcast targets had planned and were running the Santa Cruz media event that had brought me to their adopted homeland. Sven is a former pro skateboarder and World Cup downhiller who has become one of the most well known and respected photographers on the DH and enduro circuits. Anka, who’s married to Sven, is a badass rider wh... | 1h 09m 10s | ||||||
| 1/16/20 | Nico Vink | In the second episode of the NSMB Podcast, A.J. Barlas chats with Nico Vink about his childhood and how growing up in Belgium influenced his riding today. Nico opens up about the struggles he's faced as a result of pursuing his passion – chancing it on more than one occasion to get to an event with only enough money to fuel his car to get there. How perception plays a role in being comfortable on massive 90-foot jumps and let's not forget the missing tooth. You'll have to wait until the end t... | 1h 20m 53s | ||||||
| 1/1/20 | Sterling Lorence | This week, in the first ever episode of the NSMB Podcast, Cam McRae talks to Sterling Lorence about how he got his start as a rider and photographer and how he went from being a mountain biker with a desire to document the trails and riders on the North Shore into one of the most respected photographers in mountain biking. Topics discussed: Sterling's beginnings as a photographer and mountain biker.Transitioning from shooting with friends, to editorial work, to commercial work.Working a... | 1h 17m 48s | ||||||
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Chart history for The NSMB Podcast
Peaked at #195 in BE, currently #195 in BE.
| Market | Genre | Peak | Current | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BE | — | #195 | #195 | — |
Chart Positions
1 placement across 1 market.
Chart Positions
1 placement across 1 market.