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First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast

PSIA-AASI First Chair 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 ...
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In this episode of First Chair, PSIA-AASI National Team member Lindsey Stevens joins host George Thomas to discuss her recent achievement of earning her Adaptive Snowboard Level III certification — the first in over a decade in the Rocky Mountain Region.Lindsey shares how her path into adaptive snowsports began at Vail, and how that experience resh…
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In this episode, George Thomas talks with Brian Pate and Derek Mikulski from Gibbon Slacklines about how balance training can elevate your performance on snow. They dive into the science behind balance, stability, and body awareness—and how the Gibbon Giboard offers a fun and effective way to build those skills. For instructors, the Giboard is more…
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In this episode, George Thomas catches up with PSIA-AASI Snowboard Team member Lyndsey Stevens. They chat about the shift into spring riding, exam season, and what it’s like to go through National Team tryouts—not once, but twice. Lyndsey shares her perspective on coaching at Rider Rally, prepping for an adaptive exam, and her excitement about Inte…
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On this episode, we chat with Josh Pighetti who just earned his doctorate degree in Recreation, Park and Tourism Management. This has taken over two years to complete and has a direct relation to snowsports instruction. Learn more by tuning in and at thesnowpros.org. Over the last few years, I’d been researching how snowsports instructors can inspi…
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On this episode, we chat with Jen Lockwood, training coordinator at Mount Hood Meadows Ski and Ride School, about building a strong instructor culture. Jen shares insights on developing training programs, balancing staff education with guest experience, and fostering career growth within PSIA-AASI. We also discuss the importance of adaptive instruc…
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On this episode, we chat with Ying Liu about the 2025 PSIA-AASI Women's Summit at Solitude, an event dedicated to skill development, inclusivity, and connection. Ying dives into this year’s theme, “Connecting Through Power and Grace,” and how it applies to both skiing and teaching. We explore key takeaways from the event, including technical coachi…
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In this episode of First Chair, host George Thomas sits down with Jeff Lifgren, the newly appointed CEO of PSIA-AASI. Jeff shares his journey from working at top destination resorts like Breckenridge and Park City to leading ski schools across the country, including smaller Mid-Atlantic resorts. He discusses the value of diverse teaching experience…
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Tune in and learn more about our newest Cross Country team member, Justin Arndt. Justin got his first certification in the Rocky Mountain region at the age of 16 and climbed the ranks all the way to a National Team member at the age of 21. At 21, Justin is the youngest member to ever join the team. He talks about his journey and some of the challen…
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Join us for an interesting chat with Pete Allison who just got back from Bulgaria where he attended the first International Symposium on Snow Sports Education, an event organized by the National Sports Academy "Vassil Levski" in Bulgaria. The symposium brought together experts, educators, and industry professionals to discuss the development and im…
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Join us on this fun episode with Angelo Ross and Pete Allison as they discuss the benefits of traveling to a new region to take clinics or assessments in other regions across the country. To Angelo, the benefits are endless. From navigating a new parking lot to meeting new people to experiencing the way other people teach, traveling to another regi…
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National Team members Matt Larson and Peter Novom join us this week for a deep dive into the benefits of trying and joining freestyle events. Freestyle is an exploration of skiing and snowboarding. Freestyle is an exploration of your own skills and a way to expand your horizons. Hear about the ins and outs of park rules, apprehensions, and exciteme…
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Join us for this introductory chat with Nicole LaVoi, Ph. D., creator of CoachingHER, a digital education platform designed to help coaches and instructors better support female athletes. Developed by the Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport at the University of Minnesota, it provides evidence-based resources to address gender bias,…
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Pete Allison and Angelo Ross join us again talking this time about the words we use and why they matter. Angelo discusses defining the real-life experiences of learning the language of the craft of snowsports instructing and why it matters to not only educate your guests but also educate yourself so you can more appropriately deliver teaching and t…
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Join us for a chat with George Thomas and Eric Sheckleton, an original member of the AASI Snowboard team from 1996-2000 and current President of Interski. Erik was a key player in the formation of the original Rider Rally back in 1999 which was held at Whitefish, Montana. Eric worked with Randy Price, another AASI Team member, to bring the first na…
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Join us for a chat with George, Pete and Mark about the Penn State instructor training program. Mark works as an instructor in the Eastern Region and learned about the PSU program in 2023. Since then, he has successfully completed the course and shared his thoughts on the process. TL;DR, the program was easy,and efficient, provided many “ah-ha" mom…
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Eric Rolls, the Technical Coach for the AASI Snowboard Team joins us this week to talk about the 25th anniversary of Rider Rally – one of the largest snowboarders-only events in the country! Rider Rally 2025 will be held April 21-25 at Copper Mountain in Colorado. The first Rider Rally event happened in the winter of 1999/2000 and 25 years later, w…
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Geoff Krill, the PSIA Adaptive Team coach, joins us from Breckenridge, Colorado where the Hartford Ski Spectacular Adaptive event just wrapped up. Geoff talks about the ski instructor academy where National Team members and Education Staff from regions around the country came to learn, explore and connect with others. The point that was hit home mu…
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One of the biggest opportunities that stems from the PSIA-AASI resources is the professional development opportunity. Join podcast host George Thomas and guest Pete Allison chat through ways to organize your goals. Between local, regional and national events, on top of trainings and lessons – there are plenty of options around to help you professio…
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In this ninth and last episode of this 2024 podcast series, Benedikt Bergmann and Ulrikke Akerbæk are joined by their fellow committee members, Guro Faller (LinkedIn) and Vivian Voss (LinkedIn). We talk numbers; how did we do in Oslo compared to the other countries? And is the goal to grow even bigger next year? And speaking about next year, have y…
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Penn State University and PSIA-AASI have had a solid relationship for years. One of the big results of this partnership is a new course designed to allow you to easily earn college credit online while working towards your level 1 certification in any discipline. This course (RPTM 215) is truly revolutionary as it provides a breadth of education out…
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In this eight episode, Malin Martnes and Benedikt Bergmann are joined by guests, Mark Christie (LinkedIn) and Jonas Rapp (LinkedIn). The first part of the episode, we talk about the different conferences that are coming up that we are involved in and are going to. And did Benedikt spill the beans on something he shouldn't have? The second half we d…
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Sometimes stories come across your feed that just hit you right in the feels. That’s what happened with Ben Nilsson when we asked “How do you use your snowsports education training in other areas of your life.” Ben responded and mentioned he had been in a horrific accident on the mountain leaving him with a long road to recovery. Ben mentioned how …
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In this seventh episode, Malin Martnes and Benedikt Bergmann are joined by guests, Lise Eastgate (LinkedIn) and Pauline Kolde (LinkedIn). Pauline shares her experience as a speaker, and an attendee 😜, and Lise talks about what Itera gets out of being a sponsor for Nordic Summit, and why there were as many as 15 people from Itera attending this even…
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On this feature episode, we’re chatting with Interski President and former AASI Snowboard Team member Eric Sheckleton. You’ll also hear from Pete Allison, a regular guest on First Chair Podcast and Pete Kray, the Lead Writer for PSIA-AASI. This group is chatting about Interski, what it is, what it means and how we’re preparing for the return of Int…
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In this sixth episode, Ulrikke Akerbæk and Benedikt Bergmann are joined by guests, Melissa Hale (LinkedIn) and Daniela Hvistendahl (LinkedIn). Tune in to hear what freaked Melissa and Ulrikke out so much, and what Daniela thinks about being an attendee at this event. During Nordic Summit 2024 in Oslo we recorded a bunch of podcast episodes with a v…
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PSIA Alpine Team Member Kevin Jordan sits down with our podcast host, George Thomas at Team Training to chat about what the week of Training entailed. Kevin goes into detail talking about what the week holds and what the larger goals were to come from this event. There was more of a mechanical focus to this Training that involved some pre-work rela…
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In this fifth episode, Ulrikke Akerbæk and Benedikt Bergmann are joined by guests, Tomasz Poszytek (LinkedIn) and Ahmad Najjar (LinkedIn). Tomasz talked about his experience as a speaker at the conference, and Ahmad talked about hosting a workshop. During Nordic Summit 2024 in Oslo we recorded a bunch of podcast episodes with a variety of guests; 🤩…
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In this fourth episode, Benedikt Bergmann and Nick Doelman are joined by guests, Philip Havig (LinkedIn) and Stian A.S. Johansen (LinkedIn). Philip represents Bouvet, this year's diamond sponsor, and Stian is from Link Mobility, the platinum sponsor of Nordic Summit 2024. They share their thoughts on why sponsoring community events is important and…
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CARV is a PSIA-AASI Official Supplier which provides data on your skiing. Dozens of pressure and motion sensors work to provide you with data that can help you improve your skiing. CARV used to be a insertable footbed product but due to its popularity and use, they’ve updated it to be a clip on attachment. CARV tracks your ski IQ, which is similar …
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AASI Snowboard Team member Brian Donovan joins us again for Part 2 of The Good, The Great and the Let’s Maybe Not Try That Again. In this episode, George and Brian chat about things that are going to help make your lessons more fun, more engaging and help you further your certifications. Brian talks about how instructors are very good at describing…
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On this episode, podcast host George Thomas (LIII Alpine) catches up with Andy Stein who is the Digital Marketing Manager for PSIA-AASI. You may have seen Andy on the recent social series “American Snow: The History of US Snowsports Instruction" where he discussed the history of PSIA-AASI. On this episode, Andy and George chat about putting tiny ha…
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In this third episode, Benedikt Bergmann and Nick Doelman are joined by two guests, Reynir Örn Björnsson (LinkedIn) and Einar Hagalín (Lobbi) Láruson (LinkedIn)!These guys are working with everything under the Power Platform and Dynamics sun! Hear their opinions on attending workshops and the sessions they went to. During Nordic Summit 2024 in Oslo…
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On this episode, podcast host George Thomas (LIII Alpine) catches up with Pete Allison, Associate Professor at Penn State University and Josh Pighetti, Ph.D candidate researching how to be inspirational in your teaching regarding snowsports instruction and PSIA-AASI. Pete talks about where this research topic came from – the 2021 PSIA-AASI National…
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In this second episode, Ulrikke Akerbæk and Nick Doelman are joined by two guests, Thomas Sandsør (LinkedIn) and Tim Ervik (LinkedIn)!Tune in to hear their impressions after the keynote and what they were looking forward to during the day! During Nordic Summit 2024 in Oslo we recorded a bunch of podcast episodes with a variety of guests; 🤩 attendee…
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On this episode, podcast host George Thomas (LIII Alpine) catches up with Pete Allison, Associate Professor at Penn State University. Pete has been working with PSIA-AASI for nearly a decade and is working to prove the value and worth of a PSIA-AASI certification. The (Learning Connection Model) LCM is PSIA-AASI's main educational tool. It identifi…
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In this first episode, Ulrikke Akerbæk and Nick Doelman are joined by two guests, Ana Inés Urrutia de Souza (LinkedIn) and Arill Andre Aam (LinkedIn)!Tune in to hear their impressions after the keynote and what they were looking forward to during the day! During Nordic Summit 2024 in Oslo we recorded a bunch of podcast episodes with a variety of gu…
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On this episode, podcast host George Thomas (LIII Alpine) catches up with Angelo Ross who’s the Education Development Manager for PSIA-AASI. In this episode, George and Angelo talk about being honest about what’s going on in your life. This is a great episode on finding ways to start identifying and producing solutions to tough teaching situations …
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On this episode, podcast host George Thomas (LIII Alpine) catches up with Ben Potts – a PSIA National Alpine Team member. On this episode, George and Ben talk about what life’s like in New Zealand. Ben and George chatted back on pod 712 while Ben was teaching at the Woodward camp at Copper Mountain in Colorado. After New Zealand, Ben may stop in So…
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On this episode, podcast host George Thomas (LIII Alpine) catches up with Angelo Ross who’s the Education Development Manager for PSIA-AASI. On this episode, George and Angelo talk about purposeful warmups. A purposeful warmup is an exercise that you are very mindful about. It can be a physical warmup or a mental warmup. Angelo gives several exampl…
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In this episode we talk to sponsor Kathrine Hogseth from CRMK about why they sponsor community events like Nordic Summit. We take a walk down memory lane and talk about how it all started, and what we are most looking forward to in Oslo in less than a week. This season they will recap the Nordic Summit 2023 event in Copenhagen by talking with organ…
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On this episode, podcast host George Thomas catches up with Pete Allison, Penn State Associate Professor of Values and Experiential Learning, Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management. This episode is part 2 of where you’ll learn about the PSU certificate program that is offered through the PSU Global Campus. Today, George and Pete dis…
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In this episode we talk to sponsor Jakub Bajla from resco about why being a sponsor of community events is so important, what they get out of it and why they do it. The answer might surprise you ;) This season they will recap the Nordic Summit 2023 event in Copenhagen by talking with organisers, speakers, volunteers, attendees and sponsors, to hear…
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On this episode, podcast host George Thomas catches up with Maggie Loring who is the chair of the Women’s Council for Equity and Inclusion (WCEI). Maggie talks about the history of the women’s council and what their goals and objectives are. Maggie talks about one of the main focal points is finding and they are working to improve the pipeline for …
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In this episode we talk to speakers Andrew Bibby and Laura Graham-Brown about Copenhagen, the robots, the speaker dinner, their sessions and the unique vibe of the Nordics. This season they will recap the Nordic Summit 2023 event in Copenhagen by talking with organisers, speakers, volunteers, attendees and sponsors, to hear their fondest memories a…
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On this episode, podcast host George Thomas catches up with Pete Allison, Penn State Associate Professor of Values and Experiential Learning, Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management. Since 2016, the Penn State Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management in the College of Health and Human Development has been working closel…
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This time with volunteers Joe Griffin and Jonas Rapp We talk about what it's like to be a volunteer at events like Nordic Summit; what's in it for you, and how we can't run events like these without the help of volunteers. This season they will recap the Nordic Summit 2023 event in Copenhagen by talking with organisers, speakers, volunteers, attend…
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We’re diving into the teaching situations, national standards, teaching with guests and much more with AASI Team member Brian Donovan. Brian and George discuss the full gamut of how to create great experiences with our students and guests. The first topic discussed is how important good communication is, which devolves to new hire training, figurin…
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We chat with attendees Mari Jansson and Marius Børresen about their experience as attendees at last year's event. Why should you go to conferences in the first place, how to convince your boss to let you go, and what makes Nordic Summit different from all the other conferences? Benedikt Bergmann (LinkedIn & Twitter) and Ulrikke Akerbæk (LinkedIn & …
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Geek out with some pro snowboarders and hear about how snowboards are made, how to choose the right board for you and how to help your students find the right board for them. AASI Snowboard Team member Lyndsey Stevens and AASI Snowboard Team alum Chuck Hewitt sit down with Tony Sasgen from Never Summer to discuss all things snowboarding. Listen to …
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