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Dynamic Life Cycles

Podcast de Jarrad Connolly

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Welcome to Dynamic Life Cycles, where host Jarrad Connolly shares stories of individuals met along his journey, all while riding and racing anything with two wheels. From heart-pounding races to soul-stirring encounters, join us as we explore the profound human connections and adrenaline fuelled passions that shape our experiences.

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21 episodios

episode Greg Callaghan - Built on Consistency artwork

Greg Callaghan - Built on Consistency

Enduro doesn’t reward the loudest rider, it rewards the one who can repeat speed without breaking. Greg Callaghan has one of the deepest records in modern enduro mountain bike racing, with an almost unmatched run of starts and a 100 percent finish rate, and he’s built that career by making calm decisions when everyone else is hunting hero moments. We start with riding in British Columbia and how Squamish terrain changes the way you think about risk, line choice, and progression compared with Ireland and Europe. He shares why Enduro World Series racing clicked immediately, what it felt like when the first EWS start lists were packed with downhill and cross-country stars, and why he never felt the need to chase downhill glory. We also dive into running a lean race program, bike setup and suspension evolution, and using tools like electronic suspension and training metrics without overcomplicating things. Reach out and get in contact with me here. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2343175/fan_mail/new] Share it with your riding crew, hit follow, and tell us where you want to ride, the next chapter starts right now. * Get in touch via my Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dynamiclifecyclespodcast/] * Hosted and Produced by Jarrad Connolly [https://www.instagram.com/jarrad.connolly/]

5 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode Christina Chappetta - Turning Chaos Into Something Beautiful artwork

Christina Chappetta - Turning Chaos Into Something Beautiful

A hurricane, a borrowed hardtail, and a one-way shot to Whistler, this week’s episode is with Christina Chappetta, a former Enduro World Series racer who’s built her path in mountain biking the hard way. From growing up in Louisiana to discovering the mountains in Colorado, Christina shares how a mix of curiosity, injuries, and obsession led her into the sport. What started with no gear and no real plan quickly turned into full immersion, chasing seasons, living out of a tent in Whistler, and saying yes to every opportunity that came her way. We get into the realities of building a career in the bike world, from shop life to racing Enduro at a high level, and eventually stepping into media with Pinkbike before moving into storytelling with Anthill Films. There’s a lot in here about progression, setbacks, and figuring things out as you go. We also talk about creativity, coaching, and what it actually takes to make content that connects, not just with experienced riders, but with people just getting into the sport. This one’s raw, honest, and a reminder that there’s no straight line into this industry, just a willingness to commit, adapt, and keep showing up. If you’re into mountain biking, racing, or carving out your own path in the outdoor world, this one’s worth a listen. Reach out and get in contact with me here. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2343175/fan_mail/new] Share it with your riding crew, hit follow, and tell us where you want to ride, the next chapter starts right now. * Get in touch via my Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dynamiclifecyclespodcast/] * Hosted and Produced by Jarrad Connolly [https://www.instagram.com/jarrad.connolly/]

14 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 3 min
episode Joe Wakefield – The Shot You Never See artwork

Joe Wakefield – The Shot You Never See

As the old saying goes, a photo can tell a thousand words, but getting it to tell the story you want is what turns it into a memory. The right shot can make you feel the size of a feature, the risk behind it, and everything happening just outside the frame. In this episode, I sit down with Joe Wakefield, a Squamish-based mountain bike photographer who moved from England to fully immerse himself in the Sea to Sky riding scene. Joe has built his career by focusing on storytelling over trends, capturing not just the riding, but the people, the atmosphere, and the moments that often go unnoticed. We get into how he got started, why he loves passion projects, and how those have opened doors over time. Joe also talks about stepping away from social media to reset creativity, and how some of his best ideas come from doing exactly that. We also dive into what it’s like being behind the lens when things get properly gnarly, the importance of trust and safety when shooting high-risk riding, and the difference between working one-on-one with riders versus shooting major events. To wrap it up, we talk about social media, printed photos vs digital, dream shoots, and why some of the most inspiring riding right now might actually be coming from places people aren’t paying enough attention to, like adaptive mountain biking. If you’re into mountain biking, photography, or just creating something meaningful without getting lost in the algorithm, this one’s worth a listen. Reach out and get in contact with me here. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2343175/fan_mail/new] Share it with your riding crew, hit follow, and tell us where you want to ride, the next chapter starts right now. * Get in touch via my Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dynamiclifecyclespodcast/] * Hosted and Produced by Jarrad Connolly [https://www.instagram.com/jarrad.connolly/]

31 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 6 min
episode The Jamieson Philosophy - Keeping It Grounded with High Stoke artwork

The Jamieson Philosophy - Keeping It Grounded with High Stoke

What does it look like to raise five kids, support big dreams, and still keep the house calm? This week I sit down with JJ, Elliot, and Nash Jamieson for a conversation that’s less about podiums and more about parenting, perspective, and protecting the joy in sport. JJ and Trish raised five kids in a home where bikes were always around, but pressure wasn’t. The philosophy was simple: support fully, manage lightly, and let the kids steer. Elliot shares what it was like walking away from a serious junior hockey path to chase bikes, dealing with expectations at the highest level of downhill, and finding his way back to loving the ride again. Nash talks about growing up in that same house, winter miles in Squamish rain, learning to handle the mental side of racing, and figuring out who he is beyond the family name. This episode is about more than racing. It’s about calm leadership, honest conversations after hard days, and choosing people over pressure. It’s about what happens when parents stay steady, kids are allowed to fail, and performance becomes a byproduct of joy. If you’re raising athletes, chasing your own goals, or just trying to keep sport healthy inside your family, this one will resonate. Reach out and get in contact with me here. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2343175/fan_mail/new] Share it with your riding crew, hit follow, and tell us where you want to ride, the next chapter starts right now. * Get in touch via my Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dynamiclifecyclespodcast/] * Hosted and Produced by Jarrad Connolly [https://www.instagram.com/jarrad.connolly/]

3 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 16 min
episode Andrew Pinfold - Racecraft, Risk, And Reality artwork

Andrew Pinfold - Racecraft, Risk, And Reality

Andrew Pinfold didn’t arrive in cycling through a grand plan to turn pro. He was a kid from outside Toronto who got hooked on mountain bikes in the early 90s, racing Canada Cups, earning a Worlds invite, and slowly realizing that his engine wasn’t built for two-hour marathons. It was built for timing, positioning, and speed. Road racing became the outlet. Criteriums became the classroom. From provincial dominance in Ontario to learning hard lessons in the U.S. peloton, Andrew’s career wasn’t built on raw watts alone. It was built on race IQ. The craft of moving through a field without burning matches, understanding respect and hierarchy inside the bunch, and knowing when to commit. Those skills took years to develop, and they shaped him far more than any power number ever did. He raced through cycling’s most complicated era. The Armstrong years. The Landis fallout. He witnessed firsthand how infrastructure, money, and attention flooded into North American cycling, and how quickly the cracks showed beneath it. He competed into his 30s, evolving with nutrition science, training philosophy, and a changing sport. Now, as a coach and mentor, he’s focused on something deeper than output. Teaching young riders what doesn’t show up on a spreadsheet. Positioning, instinct, and character. This conversation isn’t just about results. It’s about racecraft, responsibility, and what lasts long after the finish line. Reach out and get in contact with me here. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2343175/fan_mail/new] Share it with your riding crew, hit follow, and tell us where you want to ride, the next chapter starts right now. * Get in touch via my Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dynamiclifecyclespodcast/] * Hosted and Produced by Jarrad Connolly [https://www.instagram.com/jarrad.connolly/]

17 de feb de 2026 - 59 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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