Red Bull: Risk Made Me Do It

Red Bull

Red Bull’s first ever podcast, Risk Made Me Do It, talks to top performers in the worlds of adventure, culture, tech and innovation. In a one on one conversation, we discuss the hurdles they had to overcome on their path to mastery, and the tips and tricks that made them better. What risks are shared by the endurance mountain biker and the food truck chef? What struggles do the start-up entrepreneur and the big wave surfer have in common? And what can we learn from their diverse paths to success? Featuring characters from the world of Red Bull and beyond. 

  • 43 minutes 38 seconds
    Launching A $5M Fund While Homeless
    Seeing Janet Jackson as a child in Houston changed everything for Arlan Hamilton. The music star looked like her and exuded confidence, and Hamilton came away believing that nothing was impossible. That belief was challenged when she abandoned a successful career in music to try and launch a career in tech. She talks about launching her Backstage Capital venture fund from a food court without a prospect of where to sleep that night, and how that prepared her for the roller coaster of the tech industry and life in general. 

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    24 October 2017, 10:00 am
  • 6 minutes 33 seconds
    The Crusader Making Silicon Valley Diverse
    Less than 2 percent of the companies funded by venture capital companies are run by African Americans, and the number of women founders has plateaued at 17 percent for the last four years. Next week's guest is looking to change all that. In this week's preview, we tease Arlan Hamilton's pivot from music tour manager to venture capitalist focused on funding companies started by women, people of color and members of the LGBT community. She's got an enormous task ahead. 

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    17 October 2017, 10:00 am
  • 53 minutes 56 seconds
    Swimming With Sharks
    A fall down the stairs at the age of 30 changed Kimberley Chambers' life forever. We talk to the open-water swimmer and first ever woman to swim the treacherous passage from the Farallone Islands to San Francisco Bay. Stretching 30 miles it passes through the 'red triangle' where 38% of America's shark attacks take place. Recorded at San Francisco's South End Rowing Club, we talk to her about her relationship with sharks, and the allure of operating at the bleeding edge of risk. Her documentary on the attempt appears at the Mill Valley Film Festival this month. Trailer at https://www.kimswims.com/film/

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    10 October 2017, 10:00 am
  • 8 minutes 13 seconds
    Almost Dying for the Ocean's Seven
    Even as jellyfish tormented her, open-water swimmer Kim Chambers accomplished one of the rarest feats in extreme endurance sports when she completed the Ocean's Seven. Ahead of next week's full interview with her we let her tell the story of how she pulled off one of the most dangerous swims of her career. 

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    3 October 2017, 10:00 am
  • 43 minutes 9 seconds
    How to Live a Life Off the Grid
    Former pro snowboarder Mike Basich has become a pioneer in the off the grid movement. He's built a self-sustaining 300 square foot home on 40 acres in Tahoe, guided by the philosophy that any creative endeavor is only worth it if you invest sweat equity (and not the Silicon Valley kind). He stops by the Red Bull podcast to talk about what it takes (physically and mentally) to live off the grid and how he pioneered the art of the action selfie - more than a decade before GoPro.

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    26 September 2017, 2:15 pm
  • 9 minutes 44 seconds
    The Most Epic Selfie. Ever.
    Snowboarder Mike Basich was taking action selfies before GoPro was even an idea. On this week's preview podcast we talk to him about his most epic one ever; a jaw-dropping 120ft jump from a helicopter.

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    19 September 2017, 10:00 am
  • 3 minutes 43 seconds
    Risk Made Me Do It
    A quick heads up to all friends of the pod that we've changed the name but are still bringing you the same tips, tricks and nuggets of inspiration from top performers from the worlds of adventure, culture and innovation. A rebranding of The Red Bulletin podcast, this week the preview talks about why we changed it.

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    13 September 2017, 7:00 pm
  • 39 minutes 41 seconds
    The CobraSnake's Second Act
    Photographer Mark "Cobrasnake" Hunter built his first career as the world's premier nightlife photographer through his willingess to talk his way past velvet rope and connect with his subjects on the sweat-soaked dance floors of the world's most exclusive after-parties. But when the night life became too much, he reinvented himself as a fitness guru, and used the same enthusiasm and energy that made him a darling of dance floors to motivate people to move out of their comfort zone. We talk to the LA resident about the evolution of photography in the age of Instagram, and about building community (and the one thing he wishes he still had from his early success). 

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    5 September 2017, 10:00 am
  • 7 minutes 15 seconds
    NSFW Party Photos
    Before Instagram, nightlife photography was ruled by Lastnights arty and Cobrasnake. Ahead of next week's guest, we take a trip down memory lane and gawk at the wool hats, wild patterned shirts, Pabst blue ribbon and the oh-so-NSFW imagery that defined the web sites of the two party photographers. 

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    29 August 2017, 10:00 am
  • 46 minutes 53 seconds
    The Rebound Queen
    Assia Grazioli-Venier overcame not one, but two major medical setbacks and used them as fuel to transition her career into new areas. We talk to the venture capitalist, high level digital strategist and youngest member of the Juventus Turin board of directors about how a desire to be useful informs everything she does. Warning: pod contains cool-sounding Italian-accented English. 

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    24 August 2017, 12:36 am
  • 5 minutes 55 seconds
    Doing the Most with a Chance Encounter
    Ahead of next week's podcast interview, we look at how our guest's chance in encounter with a man on a train ended up with her becoming the youngest member of the board of global soccer powerhouse Juventus Turin.

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    15 August 2017, 10:00 am
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