"East coast style meets west coast soul." Sean and Corey bring Rob McAbee onto the podcast to talk about the history behind BOTE's original surfing paddle board, the Grambler.
Things don’t always go your way when you are trying to capture, on film, products combined with the forces of nature. Corey and Sean discuss the difficulties of shooting the BOTE products in their natural environments.
From the Florida Panhandle to Key West, the Suwannee to the Apalachicola, there are plenty of world-class paddling destinations in Florida’s waters for both experienced and novice paddlers alike. Corey and Sean talk about a few of the places in Florida the BOTE team has adventured over the past decade.
Corey and Sean discuss the challenges that come with demand and growth during this unpredictable time, and try to get to the root of why people want to get back to basics and experience the outdoors again.
When Josh approached us with his idea of paddling approximately 2600 miles across 13 states we instantly knew this was something we wanted to be a part of.
Corey and Sean Interview Rob McAbee and Wil Beaucher about what it was like putting BOTE's Aero paddle boards to the test, taking them to as remote a destination as it gets: Division No. 18 in Saskatchewan Canada’s far north.
Corey and Sean look back on what it was like raising children while starting their businesses. They share that the memories made with family were well worth any struggles endured.