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The Dubcast with Dubside is a unique and immersive podcast that dives deep into the world of traditional kayaking, Greenlandic culture, and the captivating stories that emerge from the icy edges of the Arctic. Hosted by the legendary kayak instructor, performer, and cultural explorer Dubside, each episode blends insightful conversations, first-hand field recordings, and rich storytelling from Greenland and beyond. Whether he’s interviewing master kayak builders, uncovering lost paddling tech ...
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Send us a text In this special guest episode of The Dubcast with Dubside, Dubside sits down with acclaimed Greenlandic filmmaker and artist Inuk Silis Hoegh for a wide-ranging conversation recorded aboard a boat in Nuuk Harbor. They explore Inuk’s creative journey—from his early short films and fiction work to his powerful documentary Sumé: The Sou…
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Send us a text WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE In this episode of The Dubcast with Dubside, we visit kayak designer and rough water paddler Warren Williamson in his Anacortes workshop. Warren walks us through the evolution of his designs—from the perfectly curved hull of the Cayenne, to the true-to-form baidarka, to the fast and fluid Rosario—each bo…
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Send us a text In this special guest episode of The Dubcast with Dubside, Dubside sits down with longtime SSTIKS organizer and mentor Joanne Barta. Recorded in May 2025 at the TRAQS gathering in Florida, the conversation traces Joanne’s journey from her first awe-filled paddle in Southeast Alaska to becoming a central figure in the South Sound Trad…
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Send us a text WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOU TUBE In this episode, Dubside and Andrew visit legendary sea kayaker Nigel Foster and ceramic artist Kristin Nelson at their home in Seattle during their road trip to SSTIKS 2025. Nigel reflects on his lifelong journey on the water — from his early days paddling skin-on-frame boats on the English coast, to d…
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Send us a text A whirlwind primer on Greenland’s National Kayaking Championships—past, present, and (very likely) Nuuk 2026. Fresh from Delmarva, Dubside breaks down the events (races, rolling, ropes, harpoon), the divisions, how scoring works, and what it actually feels like to compete. He shares travel/lodging realities, costs, gear options (incl…
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Send us a text CLICK HERE TO WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE When Dubside discovers a crack in his fiberglass kayak after a trip to Delmarva, he and Andrew hit the road in search of answers. Their journey takes them to Gig Harbor, Washington, where Dubside reconnects with an old friend—Rhonda Schwab, a longtime kayak repair expert and the founder of …
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Send us a text Andrew and Dubside kick off with BIG NEWS: plans to assemble an American team for the 2026 Greenland National Kayaking Championships in Nuuk. From travel tips to team jackets, they lay the groundwork for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, participating in one of the most unique paddling events in the world. Then Dubside interviews Flori…
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Send us a text Episode 72 picks up where #71 left off—on the road (and sea) through Greenland and Denmark in July 2025. Highlights include the kayak championships in Sisimiut (with qajaatullamaak winners Ujarneq Tobiassen and Ivinnquaq Olsen), a quiet overnight aboard the Sarfaq Ittuk, and a laid‑back stay at Nuuk’s Seaman’s Home while the city buz…
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Send us a text Dubside is back from Greenland! In this long-anticipated report, he recounts his 2025 journey to the Greenland National Kayaking Championship — a trip filled with unexpected delays, travel detours, and spontaneous moments of generosity and connection. From navigating airline mishaps and expired currency to rolling with an internation…
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Send us a text In this episode, Dubside and Andrew catch up with renowned sea kayak coach Leon Sommé, co-founder of Body Boat Blade International on Orcas Island. Leon shares the journey from his first sea kayak in the Boundary Waters to building one of North America’s most respected kayak schools with his partner, Shawna Franklin. Along the way, h…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Dubcast with Dubside, we sit down with Maddi Murphy—paddler, performer, and mental health counselor-in-training—at the Delmarva Paddlers Retreat. Maddi first attended Greenland-style kayaking events as a child, rolling her first kayak at just 14, and has since grown into a thoughtful and dedicated mentor in the…
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Send us a text In this heartfelt and wide-ranging conversation, Dubside sits down with retired teacher and Madeline Island local Sally Bergerud to explore life on the edge of Lake Superior. From teaching in a two-room schoolhouse to crossing ice roads, dodging black bears, and paddling the Apostle Islands with a group of fearless women, Sally paint…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Dubcast with Dubside, we venture into the wild and windswept world of Lake Superior with long-time kayaker and guide Henry Davies. Broadcasting from Henry’s home on the rocky shore of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Dubside dives deep into a wide-ranging conversation about the unique challenges of guiding at Pictur…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Dubcast with Dubside, Dubside and Andrew reflect on the highlights of the weekend at SSTIKS 2025, the people they met, and the unique energy of the event. It’s a quiet moment of gratitude, insight, and storytelling around the campfire. We then head to Sweden for a deep-dive conversation with David Täng—Greenlan…
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Send us a text In this reflective episode, Dubside explores what happens when vessels outlive their purpose—from ancient kayaks that return to the earth to legendary ships like the Barnegat Lightship and the SS United States. With personal stories and rich maritime history, Dubside paddles through memory and metal, examining the dignity and decay o…
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Send us a text On this episode of The Dubcast with Dubside, Dubside travels to the idyllic beachside waters of southern Sweden to visit friend and local kayak heroes Petrus and Irene from Petrus Kajak. Petrus discusses how they expanded a solo kayak construction operation to a full-time boatbuilding and rental business, operating hands-on workshops…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Dubcast with Dubside, Andrew sits down with Paul Steinberg and Noy Davis, coordinators of the South Sound Traditional Inuit Kayaking Symposium—better known as SSTIKS. After a five-year hiatus, SSTIKS is back, and Paul and Noy share what it’s taken to bring this beloved gathering of Greenland-style paddlers back…
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Send us a text GOFUNDME: Stories from the Arctic: Help Dubside Return to Greenland In this episode of The Dubcast with Dubside, Dubside explores Greenland’s evolving path toward independence. Drawing from his personal experiences visiting Greenland over several years, he offers a thoughtful perspective on the island’s complex relationship with the …
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Send us a text GOFUNDME: Stories from the Arctic: Help Dubside Return to Greenland In this episode of The Dubcast with Dubside, Dubside sits down for a conversation with Max at the 2024 Greenland National Qajaq Championship in Qaqortoq. Listeners may remember Max from our April 23, 2022 interview with Brian Schulz, who raised over $16,000 to bring …
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Send us a text CLICK HERE TO HELP DUBSIDE RETURN TO GREENLAND! In this episode of The Dubcast with Dubside, Dubside shares stories and reflections on his recent encounters with the charismatic Jens Peter Kielsen, professional hunter, fisherman, founder of Qajaq Qaqortoq, and member of the Vilhelm Lynge Choir. Previously featured in Dubcast #20 (“Th…
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Send us a text HELP DUBSIDE RETURN TO GREENLAND! In this episode of The Dubcast with Dubside, Dubside travels to Copenhagen for Greenland in Tivoli, the largest Greenlandic cultural event outside of Greenland. Held annually in the iconic Tivoli Gardens, this vibrant festival brings together Greenlandic musicians, artists, designers, and performers …
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Send us a text HELP DUBSIDE RETURN TO GREENLAND! Nuuk is changing fast, and in this episode of The Dubcast with Dubside, Dubside arrives from Qaqortoq to see the transformation firsthand. With the new airport bringing waves of development, he explores how locals are seizing new opportunities—like the creators of Bolt Lamar, Greenland’s hottest clot…
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Send us a text In this installment of The Dubcast with Dubside, Dubside jets off to Sweden to sit down with Johan Wirsen, the visionary behind the Ilaga—the original Tahe Greenland kayak. Discover how a serendipitous encounter with an old skin-on-frame kayak in a barn sparked Johan’s lifelong passion, leading him to pursue formal boatbuilding train…
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Send us a text In this episode, Dubside sits down with Sepanta, a traditional kayaker and ESG consultant living in the remote village of Kulusuk, East Greenland. Sepanta shares her experiences navigating life in one of the world’s most breathtaking and extreme environments, from paddling among whales to the challenges of the high cost of living. Ha…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Dubside's journey through Greenland leads to a poignant meeting with the son and daughter of legendary seal hunter Efraim Adolfson, first introduced in Episode #56. Dubside shares the story of his encounter with Efraim years earlier and the long journey to translate his recorded interview, conducted in Greenlandic. T…
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Send us a text International sea kayaking coach James Manke discusses his inspiring journey from Ucluelet, where he transformed a dilapidated historic building into a kayak museum and workshop, to Costa Rica, where he plans to create a kayak retreat near world-class surf breaks. He opens up about his collaboration with Japanese traditional sea kaya…
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Send us a text Dubside meets with Ida Nielsen in Qaqortoq, Greenland, for an in-depth conversation about the art and sport of traditional kayaking. As a seasoned competitor, Ida shares her expertise in kayak rolling and her experiences competing in Denmark as well as in Greenland as a member of Qajaq Nuuk. Together, they delve into the nuances of c…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Dubside travels to Sweden to sit down with Björn Thomasson, the designer of the legendary Black Pearl kayak. Drawing inspiration from traditional East Greenland designs, Björn shares insights into the nuanced differences between East and West Greenland kayaks and the process of adapting centuries-old traditions for m…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Dubside sits down with Taagi, a master craftsman and wood carver from Qaqortoq. Taagi shares his firsthand observations of the resurgence of traditional kayaking in his hometown, home to Greenland's oldest kayaking club. He reflects on the legacy of seal hunters and recounts ancient legends of violent encounters betw…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Dubside takes listeners on a journey to Greenland for the 2024 National Kayaking Championships, where he competed in harpoon throwing and proudly took home a medal in the short-distance race. Dubside shares the highs and challenges of the trip—tracking down fresh vegetables for his signature breakfast, squeezing into…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Dubside sits down with musician Christian Elsner of the band Nanook. Christian and his brother Frederik grew up surrounded by music and musicians in the Atlantic Music recording studio which was founded by their parents. Over the years, the brothers channeled their passion and talents into Nanook. Their unique sound …
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Dubside interviews legendary Greenland National Kayaking champion Maligiaq Padilla. They discuss Maligiaq's journey back to his homeland after a series of unexpected challenges forced him to leave Alaska. Now a celebrity coach, Maligiaq is using his skills to mentor at-risk kids, instilling values of discipline and r…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Dubside and Swedish traditional kayaker David Täng discuss Dubside's recent journey to Qorqortoq, Greenland --a trip that turned into a multi-day odyssey. From flight delays due to bad weather and frustrating miscommunications, Dubside faced every traveler's worst nightmare. Yet, amidst the chaos, there were pleasant…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Dubside reads from his article, "Paartok 2012: A Two Day Race Along Greenland's Coastline," originally published in the April 2013 issue of Sea Kayaker Magazine. Dubside shares his experiences from the race and delves into how today's modern paddlers compare to the legendary Inuit paddlers of the past who traversed t…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: In the olden days, the great Inuit seal hunters knew of a paddling technique which was used to make a kayak go really fast, called kussarsarluni paarneq. Dubside explains how it might have worked. Plus the music of Nanook, "Sivittorpormi" (It Has Indeed Been A Long Time). LINKS: Eastern Arctic Kayaks: History, Design…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Dubside shares highlights from his recent trip to Greenland, Sweden, and Denmark. During his journey, he reconnected with old friends, met with Greenlandic musicians, and interviewed traditional kayaking enthusiasts, designers, and builders, gaining fresh insights into the craft. Dubside also demonstrates the power o…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Dubside recalls an article he wrote on navigating the waterways around Philadelphia for the March/April 2001 issue of the Anorak Newsletter, demonstrating the surprising advantages and hazards of using a folding kayak. As he unfolds his experiences, he is reminded of the harrowing tale of Sir John Franklin’s doomed a…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Dubside dives into the art of traditional Inuit qajaq rolling, offering listeners a judge's perspective on what to look for during a competition. He shares insights on the criteria and techniques that define exceptional performances and discusses his mission to make Inuit qajaq rolling more accessible and engaging fo…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Dubside recounts his first thrilling adventures canoeing on the serene Rancocas River in New Jersey and delves into the poignant story of Hack's Canoes, the beloved local canoe rental business that once thrived but ultimately met an unfortunate end. Join Dubside for a heartfelt journey through personal memories and l…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: In this captivating episode, Dubside embarks on an unforgettable journey to Qaqortaq, Greenland, where he meets Efraim Adolfsen, one of the last surviving Inuit seal hunters who once navigated the icy waters in a traditional kayak. But the adventure doesn't end there. Dubside faces ongoing bewildering confrontations …
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Join Dubside as he delves into one of Greenland's most tragic maritime disasters in this gripping episode. But it's not all about tragedy. Dubside also explores the incredible feats of human endurance, discussing successful attempts to cross the Atlantic Ocean in a kayak. Hear about the daring adventurers who pushed …
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Join host Andrew Elizaga as he dives deep into the world of Greenland rolling with special guest Pamela Powers. Pamela shares her remarkable journey of building and paddling the "Freya," a wooden stitch-and-glue kayak designed by renowned kayak designer John Lockwood for his daughter Freya to compete in the prestigio…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Dubside sits down with Dave Sides, who was the head organizer behind the Hudson River Greenland Festival (HRGF) for over a decade. They delve into the intricacies and challenges of organizing such a unique and culturally rich event, including the logistics of flying in Greenlanders to participate. Dave shares behind-…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Dubside dives into the fascinating world of kayak building and instruction with guests Anders Thygesen and Jannie Heegaard. Join them as they share their passion for traditional kayak craftsmanship and recount the journey that led them to transform an old church in Vestfossen, Norway, into a hub for kayak enthusiasts…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: We embark on an exhilarating journey as Dubside unveils his thrilling plans to attend the Greenland National Kayaking Championships in Qaqortoq this summer. Dubside delves into the fascinating nuances between Iceland and Greenland, while pondering the remarkable possibility that Inuit kayakers paddled all the way fro…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Join cohosts Andrew Elizaga and Dubside in this exciting episode as they unveil their plan to send Dubside to the National Kayaking Championships in Greenland this July. Dive into the history of kayaking with Dubside as he shares the captivating story of Edi Hans Pawlata, the first European to roll a kayak. Learn abo…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Dubside interviews Tony Schmitz, the recently appointed president of QAJAQ USA, during the 2023 Delmarva Paddler's retreat. Originating from Minnesota and deeply rooted in canoeing, Tony provides a glimpse into his contributions to launching the Traditional Paddlers Gathering and his editorial role for the QAJAQ USA …
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Dubside and Andrew delve into the controversial topic of cultural appropriation, focusing on British kayak company Valley Canoe and Kayak's use of Inuit kayak designs. Dubside shares insights on winter camping, offering tips for staying warm and highlighting essential features when choosing a sleeping pad for cold we…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Dive into an insightful conversation between Dubside and traditional paddler Peter Gengler, recorded at the 2023 Delmarva Paddler's Retreat. This episode provides a glimpse into Peter's unique combination of paddling expertise and cinematic storytelling. A regular participant at Delmarva since the 1990s, Peter passio…
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Send us a text IN THIS EPISODE: Dubside dives into the world of sea kayaking in this interview with two seasoned British sea kayakers, Kevin and Nicky Mansel. Kevin, an original member of the Jersey Canoe Club, and Nicky share their wealth of experience and discuss the nuances between Greenland paddles and the Euroblade, recount their expeditions i…
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