Nmrl_MTBer interview w/ Fezzari to Ari and more - EP5

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
  • In this episode, the hosts and guest talk about their experiences at the Sedona MTB Fest and discuss the changing landscape of the bike industry. They also share their thoughts on Fizzari changing its name to Ari. The guest, Sebastian (Normal Mountain Biker), introduces himself and talks about his background in California, childhood adventures, bike origins, discovering mountain biking at Whistler, starting Normal MTBer, transitioning to social media during COVID lockdowns, finding comedy in content creation, getting sponsored by Specialized, meeting his mountain biking heroes, and dealing with negative comments on social media. The hosts and guest also discuss the challenges of producing engaging content, making mountain biking more accessible, the importance of trust in business partnerships, and the role of influencers in education and engagement. They address the conflicts between different user groups, the importance of welcoming newcomers to the sport, and the need for inclusivity. The conversation concludes with discussions on personal branding, fan interactions, the value of changing lives, future events and races, and plans for the podcast. Throughout the episode, they emphasize the importance of being raw and authentic, including diverse perspectives, and creating relatable content for a wider audience.
    Chapters
    01:02 Meeting in Person for the First Time
    06:12 Spencer and James Meeting in Person
    08:11 James' New Job
    11:05 Fizzari Changing Name to Ari
    16:19 Introduction of Special Guest: Normal Mountain Biker
    22:47 Sebastian's Background and Upbringing
    25:36 Childhood Adventures and Bike Origins
    33:15 Starting Normal MTBer and Choosing the Name
    34:18 Transitioning to Social Media and COVID Lockdowns
    36:19 Early Content and Finding Comedy
    47:33 Water Polo and Mountain Biking
    51:06 Style in Mountain Biking
    52:09 Meeting Mountain Biking Idols
    54:48 Transition from Fan to Peer
    57:36 The Welcoming Mountain Biking Community
    59:57 Favorite Videos and Memorable Moments
    01:01:17 The No Handlebars Video
    01:04:34 Dealing with Negative Comments
    01:09:05 Negativity on Social Media
    01:10:09 Dealing with Negative Comments
    01:11:15 Misinterpretation of Comments
    01:12:09 The Importance of Trust in Business Partnerships
    01:13:23 Living Outside of California
    01:14:19 Reno as a Mountain Biking Hub
    01:15:25 Creating Content for Social Media
    01:17:20 Working with Family
    01:18:26 The Team Behind the Content
    01:22:28 Creating Engaging Content
    01:24:46 Generating Ideas for Content
    01:26:57 Making Mountain Biking More Accessible
    01:28:21 The Role of Comedy in Content Creation
    01:29:47 Challenging Stereotypes and Relatability
    01:30:20 The Value of Relatable Content
    01:31:19 The Importance of Getting People Outdoors
    01:32:48 The Three E's of Social Media
    01:33:10 The Influence of Role Models
    01:33:27 The Educational Role of Influencers
    01:36:17 The Need for Welcoming Newcomers
    01:39:58 The Battle for Trail Access
    01:43:23 The Threats and Challenges Faced by Mountain Bikers
    01:46:03 The Paradox of Hiking and Biking Trails
    01:47:56 Contrasting Experiences in Different Locations
    01:49:20 The Challenges of Personal Interactions
    01:49:41 Working with Cody Kelly
    01:57:23 The Impact of Social Media on Mountain Biking
    02:11:09 Transcending Niche Sports
    02:17:08 The Importance of Personal Branding
    02:19:17 Troubling Fan Interactions
    02:31:20 Upcoming Events and Races
    02:31:56 The Importance of Being Raw and Authentic
    02:36:13 Being Less Scripted and More Raw
    02:38:01 Shaping the Brand and Voice
    02:41:46 Spencer's New Bike and Racing Plans

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  • @vanhelzer22
    @vanhelzer22 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the effort y’all! I really appreciate Sebastian’s take on the mtb scene. The mtb family welcomed me with open arms back in the day. That’s one of my biggest reasons for staying with it so long! Cheers 🍻.