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WHAT?? Two of my favorite RUclips channels have come together.....this is a glorious day. Haven't listened yet but I'm not going to waste this on a listen while I do other things. This one needs to get my full attention. Well done guys!!
By far, one of the most amazing interviews so far. Jeff is so dialed, so thoughtful, and has goals lined up to follow. The journey most of the time is almost better than the final result. Day to day grind in life and our sport, all that culminating into a race for example is amazing. There is so much “behind” each race (for me at least). The final is a huge reflection of what we’ve done or not done for years. Yes, we all have our days that don’t work out and circumstances out of our control, but even how we role with it is reflecting on our lives we live each day.
Hands down Jeff Pettetier creates the best running/adventure videos! His videos are top notch and the most professionally done in this sphere imho. Jeff is very humble, he’s a very good runner and could have much better results if that were his goal imho. Congrats Jeff on Moab 240, I too would like to see you tackle Cocadona 250👍
@@ricodelavega4511 I absolutely love Billy’s work and it is second to none! I said in this sphere to mean Jeff’s content is in the first person, that being Jeff. Billy’s best work is usually telling someone else’s story.
Smoothly winged by both of you! Have just followed your podcast for few months, but already like it a lot. And if you want one opinion for the future. This is what i head from one twitch streamer, if this if what you love, keep on doing it. There's always people who do not like what you do or how you act, no matter what, so just be yourself, honest and truthful, that's how i see it myself also for the better as long term in any matter. Infite game over, finite any day. I appreciate your curiosity towards many things, and that's precious how you manage to get other people open up, so thank you and keep up the good work, with best regards, Kaj
Glad you enjoyed it and I really appreciate the comment ! I was kinda sad too..I bet we’ll do a round two w Jeff at some point in the future..he’s awesome
Great interview! I got to pace Jesse to Geyser Pass (mile 200) where Jeff first came into our orbit. The race that played out from there was really next level and a true test of will power.
Super interesting conversation between two talented, thoughtful, intelligent guys. Thank you. I'd ;ove to see Jeff do Cocodona. I also like when Audrey is part of his work. Audrey is quite a talent in her own right. Jeff mentioned comments: I like to leave comments, but sometimes I worry that I'm just bugging the content maker. If you, Finn, see a comment from me, you must never feel like you must reply. Really. You have better things to do. Thank you.
I always reply because it's a joy to see the engagement..a lot of times, I think I'm just speaking and creating content into the void..so these comments mean a lot (truly)!
I listened to this on the pod, and one question I wish Finn has asked Jeff: "Since Moab, have you thought of going for broke and trying to be the first male sponsored athlete in the 200mile specialty?" I'm actually not familiar with this niche segment, but my presumption is that Sally McRae is the only sponsored athlete who mostly specializes in this 200mile segment. I suspect Jeff couldve been way more dominant at prior 200 mile races.
Great point! I think he’s gotta really good career ahead in this scene..it’s tough to say if athletes get signed for specific distances..it’s often multi faceted..maybe Michael McKnight is the closest example we’ve had to date
Enjoyed this conversation.... Could hear Finn's mind turning on many of these questions ;). I am gonna go add some "fast packing" hashtags to some of my videos! :)
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Thank you both for the conversation. Jeff Pelletier is truely inspiring. Loved to hear more of his background as a entrepreneur.
Much appreciated! We're big fans of his work
Jeff finally getting exposure he greatly deserves. He's long been the ultra adventure Renaissance Man. Best videos out there.
Adventure Renaissance Man! Love it
WHAT?? Two of my favorite RUclips channels have come together.....this is a glorious day. Haven't listened yet but I'm not going to waste this on a listen while I do other things. This one needs to get my full attention. Well done guys!!
Thank you so much ! Excited to hear you feedback
By far, one of the most amazing interviews so far. Jeff is so dialed, so thoughtful, and has goals lined up to follow. The journey most of the time is almost better than the final result. Day to day grind in life and our sport, all that culminating into a race for example is amazing. There is so much “behind” each race (for me at least). The final is a huge reflection of what we’ve done or not done for years. Yes, we all have our days that don’t work out and circumstances out of our control, but even how we role with it is reflecting on our lives we live each day.
The journey is better than the result! Amen
Hands down Jeff Pettetier creates the best running/adventure videos! His videos are top notch and the most professionally done in this sphere imho. Jeff is very humble, he’s a very good runner and could have much better results if that were his goal imho. Congrats Jeff on Moab 240, I too would like to see you tackle Cocadona 250👍
well, just a tad behind Billy Yang, but way up there in quality.
@@ricodelavega4511 I absolutely love Billy’s work and it is second to none! I said in this sphere to mean Jeff’s content is in the first person, that being Jeff. Billy’s best work is usually telling someone else’s story.
Thanks for having me on the pod! I hope I didn't let you down by pronouncing it 'vlog' instead of 'v-log' every other time I used the word 😬
😂😂 and all joking aside, that was awesome..thanks so much for the time
Great interview. Jeff articulates the experience so well. Super happy for him. That had to be a blast for him!
Thanks so much for watching !
I had the privilege to make the Patagonia trip with Jeff. What a class act! So happy he is getting more visibility.
Oh very cool! Yep, I think one of his takeaways is just long term patience in content creation and everything starts to pay off
I started following Jeff when doing research ahead of my first ultra, and stayed for the filmmaking. GREAT interview, very insightful!
Fascinating..it’s cool to see how people enter the sport and who they turn to for guidance…Jeff is a great ambassador for this
Jeff is a beast! Happy he is getting all this attention outside of his channel
Agreed on both fronts! I think he will become an even bigger household name in the sport and likely beyond in the years to come
Smoothly winged by both of you! Have just followed your podcast for few months, but already like it a lot. And if you want one opinion for the future. This is what i head from one twitch streamer, if this if what you love, keep on doing it. There's always people who do not like what you do or how you act, no matter what, so just be yourself, honest and truthful, that's how i see it myself also for the better as long term in any matter. Infite game over, finite any day. I appreciate your curiosity towards many things, and that's precious how you manage to get other people open up, so thank you and keep up the good work, with best regards, Kaj
“Smoothly winged” is gonna be my mantra from here on out ..thanks so much for watching
Jeff can do both film and run, beau miles is a fav as well
Read up on sleep cicle and stages of sleep, the shorter sleep discussed is a fact 🙂 Thank you for a very interesting VOD.
I learned so much in a single podcast! I love the conversation about content creation.
I was sad when it ended
Glad you enjoyed it and I really appreciate the comment ! I was kinda sad too..I bet we’ll do a round two w Jeff at some point in the future..he’s awesome
Great interview! I got to pace Jesse to Geyser Pass (mile 200) where Jeff first came into our orbit. The race that played out from there was really next level and a true test of will power.
Oh wow! Love this story..glad you were able to connect there and then see this interview
The most underrated pod on youtube! Thanks, another great one
Glad you think so! Thanks so much for watching
Super interesting conversation between two talented, thoughtful, intelligent guys. Thank you. I'd ;ove to see Jeff do Cocodona. I also like when Audrey is part of his work. Audrey is quite a talent in her own right. Jeff mentioned comments: I like to leave comments, but sometimes I worry that I'm just bugging the content maker. If you, Finn, see a comment from me, you must never feel like you must reply. Really. You have better things to do. Thank you.
I always reply because it's a joy to see the engagement..a lot of times, I think I'm just speaking and creating content into the void..so these comments mean a lot (truly)!
And because of your thoughtfulness
Great interview - I hope Jeff's production house happens soon, I would love to see more of his films!
Me too! Love his long term strategy
Listened during my recent Ozark 100 race in Missouri. Thanks 👍👍
That’s so cool! Love it..thanks for listening!
Listened to this on Spotify. Such a good episode.
Thanks for listening/watching!
Just loved that chat. Great deep dive.
Thanks so much!
two of my favorites!! Thanks guys!
Our pleasure!
Excellent episode. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Great interview! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This was a really exceptional interview! Great questions Finn and awesome insights Jeff
Woo! Thanks so much..we take pride in our research and just giving the guest all the space to riff on their expertise
I listened to this on the pod, and one question I wish Finn has asked Jeff: "Since Moab, have you thought of going for broke and trying to be the first male sponsored athlete in the 200mile specialty?" I'm actually not familiar with this niche segment, but my presumption is that Sally McRae is the only sponsored athlete who mostly specializes in this 200mile segment. I suspect Jeff couldve been way more dominant at prior 200 mile races.
Great point! I think he’s gotta really good career ahead in this scene..it’s tough to say if athletes get signed for specific distances..it’s often multi faceted..maybe Michael McKnight is the closest example we’ve had to date
Enjoyed this conversation.... Could hear Finn's mind turning on many of these questions ;). I am gonna go add some "fast packing" hashtags to some of my videos! :)
Woo! Thats awesome..thanks for watching!
you didn't link jeffs youtube channel etc? i already follow jeff but for everyone else. thanks
Linked in the show notes on the podcast version (apple and spotify)! Didn't port over here, which is my mistake - Finn
Great interview- love Jeff Pelletier - he makes great content- but he fucking MURDERs the word pasta.
😂