Dock Talks

Dock Talks

#15 - When the Dock Collides I Special Guest: Jamin Rodriguez

55 min · 23 de ene de 2026
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In this episode of the Dock Talks Podcast, hosts Cambrie Foster and Shane Rogers welcome Jamin Rodriguez, a seasoned parasailing operator in Coeur d'Alene. They discuss Jamin's extensive experience in the parasailing industry, his extensive experience as a student pilot (26 years), and the challenges of balancing multiple careers. The conversation also touches on the intersection of aviation and parasailing, the impact of FAA regulations, and the importance of community at the dock. Jamin shares his viral moment involving a police body cam incident and the future of his business. We also have the most exciting announcement in Dock Talks history... listen to the end to find out.

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