Outside Podcast

Outside Podcast


Latest Episodes

Dispatches: Bianca Valenti Is on a Big Wave Mission
February 05, 2019

Over the past year, professional surfing has undergone a remarkable and very unexpected evolution. Beginning in 2019, the World Surf League is offering equal prize money to men and women at all of its events,

The Outside Interview: Using Pain to Reach Your Potential
January 22, 2019

Former Navy SEAL David Goggins has spent the past two decades exploring the outer limits of human performance, both in the armed forces and as an endurance athlete with more than 60 ultras under his belt. But what makes Goggins truly unique is the hard...

Sweat Science: The 3100-Mile Run Around the Block
January 08, 2019

There are a lot of really tough endurance races out there, but perhaps none are harder—both mentally and physically—than the Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race in Queens, New York. The whole thing takes place on a single city block,

Dispatches: Can We Please Kill Off Crutches? 
December 18, 2018

Almost everyone who’s used underarm crutches agrees: they are terrible. They’re hard on your wrists, they cause falls, they cause nerve damage. This is why almost every country in the world has abandoned them. Except the U.S.,

Sweat Science: Loving the Pain
December 11, 2018

There’s no more painful pursuit for a cyclist than the hour record.It’s just you, by yourself, on a bike, going as far and as fast as you can in 60 minutes. Eddie Merckx, considered by many to be the greatest pro racer in history,

Dispatches: What Dogs Really Think about Dog Gear
November 27, 2018

For more than two decades, Ruffwear has been reinventing gear for dogs. The brand makes booties, jackets, collars, toys, and pretty much anything else you could want for your pup. But how do you design something when the end user can’t give you feedbac...

Sweat Science: Don’t Waste Your Breath
November 20, 2018

Pararescue specialists—known as PJ’s in the military—are the most elite unit in the Air Force. But if you want to be a PJ you have to make it through Indoc, a brutal nine-week training course that’s designed to test your motivation and resolve.

Dispatches: Can Nature Heal Our Deepest Wounds?
November 14, 2018

Wilderness therapy has been used for decades to help troubled teens and addicts, and recently all kinds of people are seeking out guided nature experiences to detox from their hyper-digital modern lives. The classic approach of such programs is to push...

Sweat Science: The Pull-Up Artists
November 08, 2018

John Orth is a violin maker from Colorado. Andrew Shapiro is a college kid from Virginia. They have little in common except that for the last two years they’ve been trading back and forth the world record for the most pull-ups in 24 hours.

Dispatches: One Fork to Rule them All
October 30, 2018

In this first episode of a new series exploring how gear gets made, we investigate the origin of arguably the most refined fork in history. When designer Owen Mesdag was a graduate student in the late-1990s,