The rapid pace of technological change can be both exhilarating and terrifying, leaving many of us feeling lost and unsure of how to navigate the rapidly shifting landscape. As new technologies are developed and old ones become obsolete, we are forced to adapt and learn new skills in order to keep up. But this constant change can be overwhelming, leaving us feeling disconnected from the world around us and unsure of our place in it. The machines that were once tools to help us now seem to be racing ahead, leaving us behind. And as we struggle to catch up, we can’t help but feel a creeping sense of dread about what the future holds and whether we will be able to keep pace.
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I am standing with Neo Emery at the start gate on top of a mountain in Switzerland. I’m trying to keep him cool and collected while he visualizes his run. This moment, and everyone leading up to it, is where being a snowboard coach is filled with anxiety.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Come celebrate Issue Fifteen of Jackson Hole Snowboarder Magazine at the 2019 Launch Party & Snowboard...
Elliot Alston always has something to say. He’s been a fixture of the snowboarding and music scene in Jackson Hole for years, but in the great reshuffling of life during the pandemic he has turned to something new: activism. Jackson Hole Snowboarder Magazine was able to catch up with Elliot to get his take on how issues of race, diversity, and cultural identity affect Jackson Hole and snowboarding.
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