• TPM Episode 421: Josh Daiek, Pro Skier

  • Feb 10 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
  • Podcast

TPM Episode 421: Josh Daiek, Pro Skier

  • Summary

  • Josh Daiek has been blowing minds for a long time, but you may not know his name. While his skiing may remind you of a cross between Seth Morrison and Hugo Harrison (and that's a bold statement), Josh has yet to have a part in a giant ski movie that would blow up his career. But, he’s every pro skier’s favorite pro skier all while remaining a little underground. On the podcast we talk about coming up in Detroit, his insane work ethic, moving out west, pro skiing, and a lot more. Stan Rey asks the Inappropriate Questions.

    Josh Daiek Show Notes:

    4:00: Team sports, sheds, pride in his work, a huge family, and Winter Park changes his life

    12:00: The ski team, the snowboard park, bent Bandit X’s, 360 Mute or NCAF, and moving to South Lake Tahoe

    20:00: Stanley: The brand that invented the category! Only the best for Powell Movement listeners. Check out Stanley1913.com

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    Ski Idaho: The best, least crowded, skiing in the world, happens in Idaho

    23:00: Mature early on, learning to ski at Kirkwood, mentors, big mountain comps, his first sponsorship, and dirt bagging

    31:00: Cliff jumps, BASE, McConkey, Sick Sense, and Seth Morrison

    41:00: Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better.

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    43:00: Skiing with Shane, a psycho regardless of conditions, 2012 Baker trip that changes life, proving himself, and money

    52:00: Why didn’t he become a bigger name, Blank, the 2019 Road Gap, Mountain State, 2025 Road Gap

    67:00: Inappropriate Questions with Stan Rey

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