The Next Turn - skiing, ski racing and sport

The Next Turn - skiing, ski racing and sport

By Martin Wilson

Conversations about Skiing, Ski Racing and Sport with some of the most successful and insightful skiers, coaches and forward thinkers in the world of skiing.
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The Next Turn - skiing, ski racing and sport Feb 06, 2025
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NCAA Champions - Buckrell, Rask and Braathen Herland

NCAA Champions - Buckrell, Rask and Braathen Herland

This week, the freshly crowned NCAA champions join The Next Turn. Sara Rask is currently wrapping up her college career in Denver after a few years with the Swedish national team and the Europa Cup circuit and is now living that student-athlete life with zero regrets and no World Cup pressure. Johs Braathen Herland is a first-year at University of Utah, but as you’ll hear, he is eyeing the big leagues and dreams of being a part of Norway’s Attacking Vikings. And Jayden Buckrell who came up through the provincial system, stuck it out in Canada, and is now tearing it up as a freshman with the University of New Hampshire. Together, the three break down the East vs West NCAA rivalry, what it’s like to win titles in your first year, and the very real challenges of balancing student life with high-level performance. They also reflect on the value of an NCAA championship — not just in North America, but in their home countries — and how the collegiate circuit stacks up against NorAm and Europa Cup racing. All this and some good old fashioned college pride and rivalry make for an awesome conversation. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.

And this week’s Good Vibes - inlovingmemoryofadamk@gmail.com Adam Kulakowski monetary gifts (money can be emailed and will be auto-deposited at the address above).


Mar 28, 202501:01:50
Cam McKenzie and Clement Tomamichel

Cam McKenzie and Clement Tomamichel

This week, Alpine Canada’s Development Team coach, Cam McKenzie and US Ski C Team coach, Clement Tomamichel join The Next Turn for a terrific coaches roundtable. The experienced duo discuss their programs, their struggles and where they believe the gains will be made with their teams. Along with a thorough dive into technique, tactics, and the mindset that the athletes are looking to achieve, this episode provides a level of insight into what the development system looks like in North America. As always, Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “Swix Thoughts of the Day”.

Mar 20, 202501:00:01
World Cup Moms Vol. 2 - Macuga and Seger

World Cup Moms Vol. 2 - Macuga and Seger

Two parents of elite athletes join The Next Turn for Volume 2 of “World Cup Moms”. Patricia Seger, mom of Canadian speed skiers Brodie and Riley, and Amy Macuga, mom of ski jumper Samantha, mogul skier Alli, and alpine speed skiers Lauren and Daniel, have supported their children's dreams despite not coming from ski racing backgrounds themselves. Each has successfully navigated the complicated, exciting, and often exhausting world high-level training and competition. Patricia and Amy talk about raising elite athlete siblings, noting how they support and compete with each other, and about managing the ups and downs of high-performance sports. They share insights into managing schedules, making time for themselves, and ensuring they preserve a genuine love for skiing and sport within their children. It's an honest, funny, and heartfelt conversation about what it takes behind the scenes to support athletes while still managing everyday life. As always, hosts Martin, Cara, and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.

Mar 14, 202557:48
Darlene Nolting and Jocelyn Huot

Darlene Nolting and Jocelyn Huot

This week we had the privilege of catching up with two regional leaders in North American ski racing: Darlene Nolting, Program Director for Rocky Central in the US, and Jocelyn Huot, Director of Ski Quebec. Both have a ton of experience which leads to unique perspectives on the challenges faced by both athletes and their families. In this conversation, the two discuss the rising costs of ski racing, the balance between education and high-performance sports, and the importance of keeping kids in the sport for the pure love of skiing. They also share their thoughts on multi-sport participation, the potential negatives of live timing apps, and there is even a lively discussion surrounding ski academies. These two are seasoned pros who are knowledgeable and passionate about the future of ski racing, and their insights are incredibly valuable. As always, hosts Martin, Cara, and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.

Mar 06, 202501:02:56
Atle Lie McGrath

Atle Lie McGrath


Norway’s Atle Lie McGrath first joined us in 2021, with one World Cup podium to his name. Since then, he’s achieved remarkable success—all before his 25th birthday. In this conversation with McGrath, what’s notable is his wisdom, especially as he reflects on the World Championships, the pressure of being among the favourites, and the “we” of the Norwegian team. He discusses staffing changes, the value of consistency, and the team’s long-term goals. McGrath also walks us through key moments from this season, some exhilarating and some heartbreaking. As of today, he sits fifth in the overall standings, fifth in slalom, and is tied for eighth in GS—an incredible season by any measure. McGrath is articulate, introspective, and one of the established stars in our sport. As always, hosts Martin, Cara, and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.


Feb 27, 202557:02
Tim Dattels - Chairman of the Board of Alpine Canada

Tim Dattels - Chairman of the Board of Alpine Canada

Tim Dattels is an athlete advocate. He’s also a philanthropist who has used not only his own money but also his connections and business sense to help athletes bridge the incredible funding gap that often means the difference between ski racing and retirement. As the Chair of the Board for Alpine Canada, he’s played a pivotal role in supporting Canada’s ski racing community. We caught up with Tim in Whistler earlier this season to talk about his journey—what drew him to alpine ski racing, how he’s working to support athletes, and the unique challenges they face. Tim breaks down the financial realities for Canadian ski racers, the limited funding available, and the ways he and others are helping athletes navigate everything from sponsorships to life after racing.

As always, Martin, Cara and Jeff share their ‘Swix Thoughts of the Day’

Feb 20, 202501:06:58
Episode 100

Episode 100

The Next Turn is celebrating its 100th episode by doing something a little different. This week instead of leading the conversation, we’re in the hot seat. We’ve given the keys to coach, author, marketing and communications expert, Christine Feehan, flipping the script and putting our team on the other side of the mic. Feehan digs into who we are, why we started the Next Turn, and what’s kept us going for five years. We talk through bumps in the road, lessons learned, and reflect on the evolution of the podcast, moments that surprised us, and the common threads we’ve seen emerge across a hundred interviews with some of the biggest names in the sport. And finally, we look ahead to what’s next. Where does The Next Turn go from here?  We’ve spent 99 episodes asking others to open up to us. Now, it’s our turn. And stick around for special ‘Thoughts of the Day’ with Tom Kelly, Parker Biele and Jacques Reid


Feb 13, 202501:01:34
Dominik Paris

Dominik Paris




Italy’s Dominik Paris, one of the most dominant speed skiers of his generation, joins The Next Turn for a conversation that is equal parts insightful, intense, and even a little bit spiritual. We caught up with him in the middle of a season that has tested his patience, and he talks openly about his frustrations. But as you’ll hear, Paris thinks on his feet, relying on feel, instinct, and a connection with the fall line, and he breaks down what that actually means, detailing how he approaches the classics like Bormio and Kitzbühel, and how he is able to push himself to the absolute limit. A highlight of the conversation is when he talks us through the course at Bormio, mentally skiing it aloud, visualizing every turn, every compression, and every high-speed adjustment. You don’t want to miss this riveting episode. As always, hosts Martin, Cara, and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.


Feb 06, 202501:00:23
Zrinka Ljutic

Zrinka Ljutic

Zrinka Ljutić is such an awesome guest that we had to invite her back to The Next Turn for more! Ljutić talks about expectations coming into this year, her equipment switch, and whether or not she’s surprised by her results so far. We dig into her first World Cup win and touch on how she’s handling pressure, getting her thoughts on possibly adding another discipline to her already stacked GS and SL schedule. Looking ahead, Ljutić shares her mindset for the upcoming World Championships, and as someone who’s become a celebrity in Croatia, she gives us insight into the attention she’s been getting from the media and talks about what life looks like off the slopes. It’s a great conversation with one of the most exciting young athletes in the sport! And as always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.

Jan 30, 202557:32
Clara Direz

Clara Direz


France’s Clara Direz joins The Next Turn for a conversation that ranges from her training and competition focus, to her life outside ski racing. Direz, who is best known as a GS specialist, has been working her way into speed disciplines, and in this interview she explains why she’s adding Super G to her schedule and illuminates what influenced that decision. She opens up about the challenges she’s faced so far this season, focusing on the disconnect between her performance in training versus races. She talks about good days and bad days, handling pressure and expectations, and how she bounces back from disappointment. Direz, who is also a licensed pilot, opens up about her love of flying, her time in the mountains, and how she embraces her inner adrenaline junkie. As always, hosts Martin, Cara, and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.


Jan 23, 202556:01
Estelle Alphand and Lisa Nyberg

Estelle Alphand and Lisa Nyberg

Swedish powerhouses Lisa Nyberg and Estelle Alphand join The Next Turn for a conversation that includes reflections on what it was like for both to grow up with famous fathers, but their stories go far beyond their family backgrounds. Alphand, who grew up in France, competed for the French team, eventually making the move to represent Sweden—a story in itself. Both women give us a peek at their individual careers—one is just at the start of her World Cup journey, while the other admits she’s closer to the end, talking about finding autonomy in their lives, building confidence, as well as how they approach training. They also discuss equipment changes, disappointment, and overcoming challenges. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.


Jan 16, 202559:32
World Cup Dads Vol. 2 - Hensien and Smart

World Cup Dads Vol. 2 - Hensien and Smart

Two remarkable World Cup dads join The Next Turn this week. Jeff Hensien, parent of U.S. Ski Team athlete Katie Hensien, and Steve Smart, parent of Canada’s Amelia Smart, chat with us about the balancing act of being a parent of a high-level athlete. Both reflect on the full family commitment required and the unglamorousness of life on the road. Steve, a long time ski professional and instructor, and Jeff, who joined this world with very little ski experience, have unique perspectives as a result. They share some of the wisdom they’ve tried to impart as their daughters navigate pressures of life on the World Cup. Volunteerism is important to these two, and Jeff shares how learning skills like timing and being a technical delegate deepened his family’s understanding of the sport. They talk about how they’ve navigated ski academies and offer wisdom for parents facing the same challenges. This conversation is a behind-the-scenes look at the sacrifices, life lessons, and love that goes into raising and supporting world-class athletes. As always, hosts Martin, Cara, and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.


Jan 09, 202558:41
Mirjam Puchner

Mirjam Puchner


The Next Turn caught up with Austrian ski racer Mirjam Puchner just before the World Cup season started heating up, and she offered a great deal of insight into her world. At 32 and in her 11th season on the circuit, she’s already had two top 15 finishes in Beaver Creek this year. Puchner discussed everything from her off-season training, to how she learns new tracks like Beaver Creek, diving into what it means to train well and race well, along with how to manage pressure. Puchner’s story extends beyond skiing too; her experience as a high-level tennis player shapes how she approaches ski racing. Puchner is an open book in this great conversation—it’s one you won’t want to miss! As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.

And don’t forget this week’s “Good Vibes” www.teampanorama.ca and www.windermerevalleyskiclub.com

Dec 19, 202401:01:58
Jackie Wiles, Bella Wright and Keely Cashman

Jackie Wiles, Bella Wright and Keely Cashman

The Next Turn is thrilled to be joined by three American speed skiers, Keely Cashman, Bella Wright, and Jacqueline Wiles, who chatted with us about how their training is going leading up to Beaver Creek, sharing details about getting their equipment dialed and about how they are feeling physically. They tell us how they’re learning the track at Beaver Creek, what intel the US men have given them, and what it means to them to race in front of a home crowd. They also share their thoughts about finding the balance between being brave, searching for speed, and performing, while also enjoying the home field experience. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”…and this week’s “Good Vibes”, Keelys Camp www.keelyscamp.com


Dec 12, 202457:29
Ester Ledecká

Ester Ledecká


Czech snowboarder and alpine skier Ester Ledecká joins The Next Turn, giving us a behind-the-scenes look into her world of competing in two sports at an elite level. She shares the fascinating and sometimes chaotic power struggle between her skiing and snowboarding teams, illuminating the logistics of juggling two sports that often overlap. Ledecká also opens up about the fluidity it takes to switch gears between disciplines, reflecting on her upbringing and how her parents encouraged her to dream big, leading her to embrace the benefits of multi-sport training. She even hints at possibly adding another discipline to her already stacked Olympic repertoire. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day

Also, this week’s “Good Vibes” Jasper Williams

https://www.snowathletes.ca/athlete/jasper-williams

Nov 28, 202401:01:54
Camille Rast

Camille Rast

Switzerland’s Camille Rast joins The Next Turn for a conversation where we discuss what drew her to the sport of ski racing and the reasons why she chose this path over a different sport in which she also excels. At just 17 Rast won gold at the Junior Worlds in slalom, and now at the age of 25, she tells us what it’s like to have superstar veteran teammates like Lara Gut-Behrami and Wendy Holdener by her side. Rast talks us through the ups and downs of her career, and then let us know how she’s feeling currently, highlighting what she’s been working on and identifying goals she has set for herself. She’s had two great results so far this season, and we can’t wait to see what the remainder of the winter has in store both for her and for us as fans! As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.
And brand new ‘Good Vibes’ link…#Matildina4safety
Nov 21, 202401:00:00
Alexander Steen Olsen and Sebastian Foss-Solevåg

Alexander Steen Olsen and Sebastian Foss-Solevåg

Two of Norway’s finest alpine athletes join The Next Turn this week for a fantastic conversation. While ten years may separate Alexander Steen Olson and Sebastian Foss-Solevåg, both have faced extreme highs and lows in their careers to date. As they head into the second race of the season, Alexander, who is the current World Cup leader, shares his thoughts on his historic win in Sölden a few weeks back, and Sebastian gives us an update on his goals and his current state of mind. Both share what training looks like for them, discussing the mental focus, strategy, and even their finish rates in practice. Alexander talks about the challenge of putting two strong runs together and Sebastian shares how his mindset and physical training has changed with age and experience. This conversation gives a great glimpse into the Norwegian team culture, as well. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.

Nov 14, 202401:01:23
Katie Hensien and Nina O’Brien

Katie Hensien and Nina O’Brien

U.S. Ski Team athletes Katie Hensien and Nina O'Brien join The Next Turn having both just achieved career best results at the first race of the World Cup season. In this episode, they take us through what was on their minds in the start gate at Sölden and reflect on how it felt to perform so well so early on in the season. O’Brien opens up about her return to sport after two full seasons off due to injury, and they both look toward the season ahead, discussing the incredible strength of the US team. Both Hensien and O’Brien are dynamic and engaging in this conversation which you won’t want to miss. As always, hosts Martin, Cara, and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.

Link in bio to listen.

Nov 07, 202401:00:28
Žan Kranjec

Žan Kranjec

Slovenian racer Zan Kranjec joins The Next Turn for a conversation covering a wide range of topics, including his strong performance in Sölden and what he’s focusing on as he prepares to race in Beaver Creek. As the only Slovenian GS skier on the World Cup circuit, Kranjec talks about his pre-season training partners, and also speaks to the importance of clean skiing, opening up about the mental side of racing, specifically on building confidence, trusting his equipment, and setting ambitious goals. As always, hosts Martin, Cara, and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day.”

Oct 31, 202401:00:26
Henrik Kristoffersen

Henrik Kristoffersen

The Next Turn is back, kicking off Season Five with Norway’s Henrik Kristoffersen. Kristoffersen was incredibly open in this conversation, discussing everything from his equipment setup and tuning preferences, to his nerves and pre-race routines. He gives us an inside look at how he inspects a course and the importance of clean skiing, and updates us on his training and his mindset leading into the season. Kristoffersen is an open book, offering a real window into one of the greatest, and hardest working, skiers of our time. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.




Oct 24, 202401:06:07
Jeff Lackie and Johno McBride

Jeff Lackie and Johno McBride

This week features a coaches roundtable with two of the most successful coaches in North America. Jeff Lackie of Green Mountain Valley School returns to The Next Turn, along with Aspen Valley Ski and Snowboard Club’s Johno McBride. Both currently serve as Alpine Program Directors, and both have worked at the highest level of our sport, bringing a breadth of experience and knowledge to the table. The two discuss the approach that worked best with World Cup athletes, breaking down the nuances and highlighting similarities in their respective pathways to success. Additionally they highlight what, in their experience, works best in the developmental phases with athletes. This insightful, humorous and in-depth conversation is a must-listen. As always, we share our “Swix Thoughts of the Day.”

Apr 04, 202459:01
Marco Schwarz

Marco Schwarz

Austrian World Cup racer Marco Schwarz joins The Next Turn this week as he recovers from a crash in January. Prior to the injury, Schwarz had reached the podium in four out of the first eight World Cup races this year and was leading in the Overall at the time. He is now three months post op, and he remains focused on the future, using his time to prepare for the next season, both physically and mentally. As a four event skier, he discusses the differences in cues between disciplines and the adjustments he made this season in order to add speed events to his already packed schedule. Schwarz, who joined the Austrian team when he was just 18, talks about the mentors who guided him along the way and speaks to the importance of having confidence, managing pressure, and "finding the flow”. As always, we share our “SWIX Thoughts of the Day.”
Mar 28, 202456:50
Jessie Diggins

Jessie Diggins

We are expanding our horizons this week at the Next Turn by talking with Jessie Diggins, the American cross country standout, just days after clinching her second overall globe. Diggins talks candidly about how much she put on the line this season, how she defines success and the costs of it, in terms of both personal and team sacrifice. Always forthcoming and straightforward, Diggins opens up about her eating disorder and the impact that it’s had on her life on and off snow. She talks about her race energy management and what she hopes for the legacy she leaves behind. As the conversation flows, the parallels between the nordic and alpine worlds become more and more evident. And as always, we share our “SWIX Thoughts of the Day.”
Mar 21, 202459:40
Cameron Alexander

Cameron Alexander

The Next Turn is excited to be joined this week by Canadian speed skier, Cameron Alexander. Cam, a World Championship Bronze medalist, is in the midst of his best season to date as he heads into the World Cup Finals next week in Saalbach, Austria. In this episode he shares his thoughts on what has led to his success and shares what he has done to earn the right to not be surprised when the good results come. Alexander discusses his technical focuses in detail, and elaborates on where the improvements lie, as well as the benefits of having both long-term teammates and coaches to push his development. As always, Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day
Mar 14, 202453:07
Cyprien Sarrazin

Cyprien Sarrazin

Back to back Kitzbühel winner Cyprien Sarrazin joins The Next Turn this week for a fascinating conversation. Sarrazin, who is coming back from a crash while training in Kvitfjell in February, opens up to us about his injury, his recovery, and his upcoming return to racing in Saalbach Austria. He talks us through his World Cup ascent and gives a glimpse into the mental exercises he employs on and off the hill. Sarrazin is incredibly honest and forthcoming. He even takes us inside the epic celebration at the Londoner pub following the Kitzbühel races, offering a slice of the ski racing culture that fans seldom see. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.
Mar 07, 202450:36
Joey Lavigne and Jeff Pickering

Joey Lavigne and Jeff Pickering

The Next Turn welcomes two veterans who bring close to a century of combined coaching wisdom to our coaches round table: Jeff Pickering, long time National team coach and current Western Region Development Director in the United States, and Joey Lavigne, Canadian Ski Hall of Famer and Director of National Capital Outaouais region in Ontario. Pickering shares insights from his journey, while across the border, Lavigne offers the Canadian perspective. Together, they speak to the passion that drives them, touching on the profound influence of sport values and the often unavoidable politics that accompany competitive skiing. They discuss the qualities that catch the eye of coaches, from raw athleticism to the often under-appreciated mental toughness that distinguishes the good from the great. Their discussion offers quite an honest glimpse into the realities of coaching at every level. They explore athlete retention, the critical athlete-coach relationship, and the development journey as a whole. As always, Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day.”

Feb 29, 202401:01:30
Loïc Meillard

Loïc Meillard

This week The Next Turn is joined by Loïc Meillard, the Swiss athlete who has spent nine years on the World Cup circuit and has stood on the podium in three separate disciplines. In this episode Meillard talks about his training regimen, discussing the balance between pushing his limits and knowing when to rest, his ability to pivot between disciplines, and the lessons he’s learned from years of competition. Additionally, he looks forward to the remainder of the season, sharing his objectives and tactical adjustments for second runs, giving insight into what the Swiss coaches might be doing that other nationalities might not be. Meillard explains the importance of both family and coaches to his success as an athlete, and overall, offers a unique perspective on the complexities of high-level individual competition. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day.”
Feb 28, 202454:32
The Macuga Siblings

The Macuga Siblings

This week The Next Turn is joined by the multi-talented Macuga family. The three Macuga sisters are all on the U.S. National Team: Sam is a ski jumper, Lauren is an alpine speed skier and Alli is a mogul skier. Their younger brother Daniel is also an alpine skier, with his eyes set firmly on the World Cup. Each of the four siblings have found their individual calling, and in this episode they open up about their admiration for one another and talk through the strengths and unique abilities that set each apart in their respective sports, as well as their goals and aspirations. They also touch on the business side of skiing, from their teams to sponsorships, to managing the pressures of competitive sport. The siblings discuss the invaluable support of their parents Amy and Dan, as well. It’s a fascinating look into a remarkable family. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day.”

Feb 15, 202458:52
Wendy Holdener

Wendy Holdener

The Next Turn has missed watching Wendy Holdener on the circuit and was thrilled to catch up with her to get an update on how her rehab and return to snow is progressing. In this episode she talks through the progress she’s made in her recovery, sharing what it’s been like to watch the season unfold from the sidelines. Holdener talks through her technical cues as well, illuminating the preparation and self-awareness it takes to perform at her best. Looking forward, she explains that she’s been working with her ski manufacturer to produce a boot that will accommodate her reconstructed ankle, and she gives us some intel on her return to racing—it might just be sooner than any of us would have thought. As always, hosts Martin, Cara, and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.


Feb 08, 202454:05
Jack Crawford and Brodie Seger

Jack Crawford and Brodie Seger

Canadian downhillers Jack Crawford and Brodie Seger join us once again on The Next Turn, continuing their candid conversation with us this season, offering an honest look at the realities of being World Cup athletes. They discuss the importance of taking time off, recharging mentally and physically, and the subsequent journey back to a competition mindset. They have been with the same coach for years and talk about the evolution of that relationship. This episode doesn’t only offer a window into the world of elite skiing, but it also highlights the value of self-care for all athletes, offering a reminder that even those at the highest level face hurdles and insecurities. As always, hosts Martin, Cara, and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day.”
Feb 01, 202457:32
Valérie Grenier

Valérie Grenier

The Next Turn is thrilled to be joined by Canadian superstar Valérie Grenier. In this conversation, Grenier takes us through her season to date, which has been consistently strong. She opens up about struggles on difficult terrain, and shares why Kranjska Gora is a special venue for her, as is competing in a World Cup at home in Quebec. Grenier also explores the topic of communication and trust with coaches, as well as the mental aspects of racing. She explains the camaraderie and culture within the Canadian ski team, and reveals whether or not she is able to make a living as a North American ski racer. As always, hosts Martin, Cara, and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.

Jan 25, 202459:30
Paula Moltzan and AJ Hurt

Paula Moltzan and AJ Hurt

This week’s episode features two U.S. Ski Team standouts: Paula Moltzan and AJ Hurt. The duo caught up with us to share some laughs, some candid moments, and some insight into their careers. At 29, Moltzan is an experienced World Cup contender who can act as a mentor, and understands the art of building confidence as well as the journey back from injury. The pair talk about tactics, skiing well in training, life on the road, and how they maintain focus. Fresh off her first World Cup podium, Hurt opens up about the impact of this achievement. Her reflections provide a window into the mindset of an elite athlete who is truly on the rise.The two share a clear bond which is evident in this conversation. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.
Jan 18, 202459:24
Lindsey Vonn and Picabo Street

Lindsey Vonn and Picabo Street

This week we are beyond thrilled to be joined by two incredible downhill legends, Lindsey Vonn and Picabo Street. Revisiting the highs and lows of their careers, Vonn and Street speak to the importance of mental fortitude, self-confidence, and how they looked for and found the elusive fall-line. They also discuss work ethic, goal setting, brand partnerships, and the transition to life after competitive racing. After experiencing horrific injuries and the highs and lows of being in the public spotlight, what you’ll hear is that both still find great fulfillment in giving back and celebrating the sport of alpine ski racing. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.
Jan 11, 202401:04:01
Patrick Riml

Patrick Riml

This week The Next Turn hosts US Ski & Snowboard’s Alpine Director, Patrick Riml. This conversation offers a deep dive into the inner-workings of the US ski team. Riml speaks to the current American team culture, and how standout athletes like Mikaela Shiffrin integrate with the rest of the group. He touches on the support and funding for athletes, and shares his opinions on the rules and roadblocks that FIS has put in place regarding athletes sponsorship. Riml’s Austrian background also brings with it a unique perspective on coaching pathways and continuing education. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.
Jan 04, 202457:56
Bryce Bennett and Jared Goldberg

Bryce Bennett and Jared Goldberg

This week The Next Turn welcomes American World Cup athletes Bryce Bennett and Jared Goldberg. Bennett, fresh off his downhill win in Val Gardena, is the current downhill leader. The two give us insight into their season so far— from lack of snow to too much snow, to canceled races and life on the road. What you’ll hear later in the episode is a techie’s dream—they discuss boot fitting, ski testing, video review, and they even get into which technology they use to analyze their performance. Looking ahead to Bormio next week, Bennett and Goldberg share their thoughts on the track, the course set, and the venue. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.
Dec 21, 202301:03:43
Ragnhild Mowinckel

Ragnhild Mowinckel

Norwegian standout Ragnhild Mowinckel joins The Next Turn this week as she is in the midst of her self-proclaimed, toughest start to a season. “Ragmow” opens up to us about how she’s in the rebuilding phase of her skiing and her plan to regain her confidence. She talks about the Norwegian ski team culture, and the qualities that she believes make a good coach. She is honest and raw, and while she admits to struggling with a few things at the moment, you’ll hear that her positivity, patience and resilience are the biggest keys to regaining top form. As always, Martin, Cara and Jacques, share their “Swix Thoughts of The Day.”

Dec 14, 202355:16
Ali Nullmeyer, Laurence St-Germain and Ameila Smart

Ali Nullmeyer, Laurence St-Germain and Ameila Smart

Canadian slalom skiers Ali Nullmeyer, Laurence St-Germain, Ameila Smart all have unique backgrounds but share a similar path that has taken them through the NCAA to the World Cup circuit. The three join The Next Turn to talk through expectations going into this season, what they admire in each other's skiing, and how they push each other. They also speak to the loneliness they experienced on the Canadian pathway and the financial challenges they have faced and continue to face. As they discuss the sacrifices they’ve made and the lack of support they’ve had at times, what’s clear is that what these women do have is a special bond and camaraderie. They are clearly in it for the right reasons their performances to date reflect their role as contenders on the world stage. As always hosts Martin, Cara, and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.
Nov 30, 202358:17
Mike Janyk, Julien Cousineau and Will Brandenburg

Mike Janyk, Julien Cousineau and Will Brandenburg

In our first Coaches Roundtable of season 4, The Next Turn welcomes three former elite athletes turned coaches for a great conversation. Mike Janyk, Julien Cousineau and Will Brandenburg reflect on their respective World Cup eras, discuss the selflessness of coaching and the unique challenges that they faced in making the transition from ski racer to coach. The conversation explores success, growth mindset, athlete wellness, multi-sport training, cost-effective training, and they address the burning question: do kids really need to train in the summer months? As always, hosts Martin, Cara, and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day.”
Nov 23, 202301:06:49
Ted Ligety

Ted Ligety

We are doubly lucky here at The Next Turn and that means our listeners are too, because we were able to chat with American ski legend Ted Ligety not once but twice! In this interview Martin goes one-on-one with Ted, who reflects on his career, sharing his experiences with discovering speed, the influence of freeskiing on his development, and delves into the motivations behind his business, Shred. He sheds light on how his equipment has changed since retiring, and as a father of three children, he speaks about his role as a parent and the importance of raising lifelong skiers. Ligety also gives his two cents on the current World Cup athletes, and tells us who he’s betting on. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day.”
Nov 16, 202355:49
Daniel Yule

Daniel Yule

Swiss Alpine skier Daniel Yule joins The Next Turn this week for a conversation you won’t want to miss. Yule talks about his talent as a big event skier and about how he feeds off the energy of fans. He also reflects on his favorite venues, shares thoughts on World Cup sets, and discusses what he's focusing on technically in his own skiing, and in his equipment. As a member of the Swiss ski team during an era of dominance in every discipline, Daniel sheds a little light on his teammates, as well. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.

Nov 09, 202358:49
Alexis and Romane Pinturault

Alexis and Romane Pinturault

The Next Turn is thrilled to sit with the most successful French skier in World Cup history, Alexis Pinturault. His wife, Romane, joined the conversation, offering a unique behind the scenes look at the life of a World Cup athlete. Alexis shares insight into his somewhat shocking announcement that he will no longer be starting World Cup slalom races, instead shifting focus to GS and speed events, and he speaks to the learning curve involved in making that switch. He sheds light on the pressing issue of climate change and the role played by FIS in scheduling races. During our conversation, the couple also shares some happy news, possibly inadvertently revealing the gender of their upcoming addition to the Pinturault family. Don’t miss this amazing conversation. As always, hosts Martin, Cara, and this week’s guest host, Tom Kelly share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day.”
Nov 02, 202301:01:27
Ted Ligety and Bode Miller

Ted Ligety and Bode Miller

What better way to kick off our fourth season than to host two of the greats. Ted Ligety and Bode Miller join us at The Next Turn, speaking to their respective journeys and how they pushed the limits, address and reflect on the stark contrast between themselves, and discuss how their techniques and approaches defy categorization. They talk through the grueling reality of life on the World Cup circuit, and the mental and physical toll it takes on athletes. Moving into their post-competitive lives, both open up about being parents and reveal their thoughts on whether their own kids will grow up ski racing. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “Thoughts of the Day.”
Oct 26, 202301:05:46
Johnny Crichton and Sam Damon

Johnny Crichton and Sam Damon

In a conversation with two important and influential leaders in our sport from opposite corners of North America, Johnny Crichton Vice President of British Columbia Alpine and Sam Damon of US Ski & Snowboard Eastern Development Manager join The Next Turn to share their thoughts on everything from cost of sport, ski IQ, skier development and big picture thinking. They give us ideas on the challenges we face and where the solutions may lie. As always hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.
Mar 29, 202301:01:10
Ilka Štuhec

Ilka Štuhec

Joining the Next Turn this week is sixteen year World Cup veteran Ilka Štuhec. A three-time Junior World Champion (in three different disciplines) and two-time Downhill World Champion from Slovenia, Štuhec has battled multiple injuries and has managed to claw her way back to fighting shape, time after time. She’s stood on the top step of the podium twice this season, a full four years since her last win. In this honest conversation, Štuhec talks about what she needed to change both in herself and in her team as she’s evolved and also speaks to equipment and sponsor changes as well. Her most recent victory was at the final downhill of the season in Andorra, showing she has found her top form, yet again. As always, hosts Martin, Cara, and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.
Mar 22, 202353:13
AJ Ginnis with Gaby Coulet and Sandy Vietze

AJ Ginnis with Gaby Coulet and Sandy Vietze

Greek-American alpine athlete AJ Ginnis joins The Next Turn this week along with his coaches (and former athletes themselves) Sandy Vietze and Gaby Coulet. Ginnis, who skied for the US for seven years before making the decision to move to the Greek team, discusses the impetus for the switch and the resulting impact on sponsorship, funding, and his coaching team. Ginnis discusses his confidence, along with what is working for him and what he feels like he needs to work on. The trio cover their tactics, AJ’s first World Cup podium, his World Championships medal and yes, they also address “the straddle”. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.
Mar 15, 202301:03:50
Federica and Davide Brignone

Federica and Davide Brignone

The Next Turn is lucky enough to be joined by Italian powerhouse Federica Brignone this week, along with her brother and coach, Davide. We had the opportunity to speak with Fede early in the season, before she’d found her groove, and part of this conversation revolves around what’s changed for her since then, as she’s clearly hit her stride and has been having an incredibly successful season. In this interview Brignone talks about patience in finding what she describes as “the feeling” again. Davide is a former ski racer himself, and as a supporting member of Fede’s coaching staff, he has valuable insight into what it takes to keep her performing at her best. Together, they talk about Fede’s ups and downs, her season to date, and the elements that lead to her performing at the highest possible level. As always, Fede is an open book and gives us a clear look into her process; we are so blessed to get to sit down with her again. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day.”

Mar 08, 202351:51
Kathy Okoniewski and Pierre Ruel

Kathy Okoniewski and Pierre Ruel

We are joined this week by Kathy Okoniewski and Pierre Ruel, two coaching professionals who have spent the majority of their careers working with high-level athletes, as well as coaching coaches. In this conversation they talk about the characteristics of a good coach, as well as the changing job description that many ski coaches are experiencing. They talk about adaptability, interacting with parents, and moonlighting as sports psychologists. They also delve into the importance of evolving and continuing to hone one’s coaching skills. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.
Mar 01, 202301:03:12
World Cup Dads - Crawford, Merryweather and Moltzan

World Cup Dads - Crawford, Merryweather and Moltzan

In part two of our athlete parents series, we are joined this week by three fathers of established World Cup athletes, Angus Crawford (Jack and Candace Crawford), Hugh Merryweather (Alice Merryweather) and Mark Moltzan (Paula Moltzan). These three experienced “World Cup Dads” share valuable insight, including how they handle the highs and the lows of ski racing, the often prohibitive cost of the sport, the critical importance of training groups, the nuances of parental involvement, the ins and outs of qualifying criteria, and overall athlete mental health. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.
Feb 15, 202359:35
Anouk Patty - Chief of Sport, US Ski and Snowboard

Anouk Patty - Chief of Sport, US Ski and Snowboard

U.S. Ski & Snowboard Chief of Sport, Anouk Patty, joins The Next Turn for a fascinating discussion about the organization’s development initiatives, the process of talent identification, and both the certification and education process for everyone from clubs, to coaches, to high performance athletes. Along with being a world-class ski racer, Patty has worked in corporate America, during which time she got her MBA at Harvard Business School. She’s been able to leverage her experience in the financial and tech industries in her current role, and this interview explores the various ways in which she’s done just that. Patty also speaks to athlete development pathways and talks about working to create an environment so that the athletes can best achieve their dreams. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day.”
Feb 08, 202358:23
Global Racing - Brian McLaughlin, Sam Maes and Paul Epstein.

Global Racing - Brian McLaughlin, Sam Maes and Paul Epstein.

America’s Brian McLaughlin and Belgium’s Sam Maes have taken two different paths to the World Cup, but both were facilitated by Global Racing, an organization based in Austria that helps support and develop world-class ski racers. In this conversation we speak with Global Racing Coach Paul Epstein, as well as McLaughlin and Maes –both of whom scored multiple World Cup points this season– and learn about advantages and disadvantages of being part of an independent team. With eight different nations represented on the Global Racing Team, Epstein explains the logistics of communicating with each federation in terms of qualification and entry to races. The trio also address the development gap and how Global Racing has created a much-needed platform for talented, motivated athletes who have fallen through the cracks. As always, hosts Martin, Cara and Jeff share their “SWIX Thoughts of the Day”.
Feb 01, 202359:30