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BEER!: A Skydiving Podcast

BEER!: A Skydiving Podcast

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A skydiver's podcast covered from the perspective of a newly licensed skydiver and an AFF-I who is also a BASE jumper. A place where open discussions and interviews are conducted on a variety of topics mostly geared toward the sport of skydiving and BASE jumping, but ultimately any goes!BEER!: A Skydiving Podcast
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  • Ep. 037 Military A License Progression with Jeff Nelson
    Nov 28 2025

    Summary


    In this episode of the podcast, the host Beer engages in a conversation with Jeff Nelson, who shares his unique journey into skydiving through the military. Jeff discusses his experiences in the National Guard, his path to obtaining his A license, and his aspirations in civilian skydiving, including wingsuit flying and free flying. The conversation also touches on personal anecdotes, challenges faced during recovery from eye surgery, and the camaraderie within the skydiving community.


    Socials:

    ⁠www.facebook.com/beeraskydivingpodcast⁠

    ⁠www.youtube.com/beeraskydivingpodcast⁠

    ⁠www.instagram.com/beerpodcast24⁠

    ⁠www.x.com/beerpodcast24⁠


    Email us at: beerpodcast24@gmail.com


    Takeaways


    Jeff's journey into skydiving began through the military.

    He obtained his A license after a unique path.

    LeapFest is a significant international parachute competition.

    The transition from military to civilian skydiving can be seamless with the right preparation.

    Jeff emphasizes the importance of experiences over prestige in his military career.

    He aims to progress in free flying and wingsuit jumping.

    The skydiving community is supportive and encourages sharing knowledge.

    Jeff's military background provides him with unique skills in skydiving.

    Personal experiences, like eye surgery, can impact skydiving activities.

    The camaraderie among skydivers enhances the overall experience.


    Keywords


    skydiving, military, freefall, parachuting, A license, wingsuit, LeapFest, National Guard, skydiving community, civilian skydiving


    Titles


    From Military to Skydiving: Jeff's Journey

    LeapFest and the Skydiving Community



    Sound bites


    "I love deep fried turkey."

    "I just got the A license."

    "I want to buy a rig."



    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Skydiving Stories

    10:45 Jeff's Unique Military Skydiving Journey

    18:55 Military Free Fall School Experience

    21:51 Transitioning to Civilian Skydiving

    24:51 Navigating the A License Process

    30:05 Back Surgery and Jumping Again

    32:58 Career Path and Military Experience

    38:30 Current Role in the National Guard

    42:19 Future Goals in Skydiving


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    53 mins
  • Ep. 036 From Amish to Skydiver with Moe Troyer
    Oct 4 2025

    In this episode, host Brian McCauley interviews Moe Troyer, a skydiver from the Cleveland Skydiving Center. Moe shares his journey from growing up Amish to becoming a passionate skydiver. He discusses his early experiences with skydiving, the challenges he faced with addiction, and how skydiving became a positive outlet for him. Moe also talks about his current activities at the drop zone, his goals for the future, including obtaining his pro rating, and the impact of a serious injury on his skydiving career.


    Socials:

    ⁠www.facebook.com/beeraskydivingpodcast⁠

    ⁠www.youtube.com/beeraskydivingpodcast⁠

    ⁠www.instagram.com/beerpodcast24⁠

    ⁠www.x.com/beerpodcast24⁠


    Email us at: beerpodcast24@gmail.com


    Takeaways


    Moe started skydiving in 2013 after growing up near a drop zone.

    He faced addiction issues but found recovery through skydiving.

    Skydiving provided a high that surpassed his previous drug experiences.

    Moe has around 1300 jumps and is working towards his pro rating.

    He experienced a hard opening that led to a serious neck injury.

    Moe's background as an Amish person shaped his work ethic and lifestyle.

    He enjoys swooping and has a passion for accuracy in landing.

    Moe has done numerous demos, including jumping into golf courses and stadiums.

    He emphasizes the importance of practice and precision in skydiving.

    Moe's story highlights the transformative power of skydiving in overcoming personal struggles.


    Keywords


    skydiving, Moe Troyer, addiction recovery, Amish background, Cleveland Skydiving Center, hard opening, pro rating, skydiving demos, swooping, parachuting


    Titles


    From Amish to Skydiver: Moe's Journey

    Skydiving as a Path to Recovery



    Sound bites


    "I grew up watching skydivers swoop."

    "I was doing heroin for a bit there."

    "I had to quit drinking completely."



    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Skydiving and Moe's Background

    09:31 Growing Up Amish and Leaving the Community

    18:40 Struggles with Addiction and Finding Skydiving

    25:00 Life After Addiction and Current Endeavors

    28:24 Injury and Recovery Journey

    31:52 MRI Results and Ongoing Pain

    33:44 Skydiving Experience and Ratings

    44:53 Goals and Future Aspirations in Skydiving


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    51 mins
  • Ep. 035 You're How Old!?
    Sep 24 2025

    In this episode of the Beer Skydiving Podcast, hosts Brian and Joe discuss their recent skydiving experiences, including a trip to Hawaii and the importance of safety and skill assessment in the sport. They delve into the Dunning-Kruger effect, confidence in skydiving, and the nuances of wingsuit transitions. The conversation also touches on the process of becoming a rigger, packing parachutes, and future goals in skydiving. Additionally, they engage with their audience through live streaming and promote their merchandise.


    Socials:

    ⁠www.facebook.com/beeraskydivingpodcast⁠

    ⁠www.youtube.com/beeraskydivingpodcast⁠

    ⁠www.instagram.com/beerpodcast24⁠

    ⁠www.x.com/beerpodcast24⁠


    Email us at: beerpodcast24@gmail.com


    Takeaways


    Skydiving requires trust in others' skills and knowledge.

    The Dunning-Kruger effect highlights overconfidence in skills.

    Confidence can lead to poor decision-making in skydiving.

    Wingsuit transitions require practice and patience.

    Understanding gear is crucial for safety in skydiving.

    Becoming a rigger enhances personal safety and knowledge.

    Live streaming can enhance audience engagement.

    Merchandise can help build a community around the podcast.

    Planning for future jumps is essential as seasons change.

    Self-awareness is key to improving skills in skydiving.


    Keywords


    skydiving, wingsuit, Dunning-Kruger effect, confidence, Hawaii, rigger, parachute packing, transitions, live streaming, podcast


    Titles


    Skydiving Adventures: From Hawaii to Wingsuits

    Understanding the Dunning-Kruger Effect in Skydiving



    Sound bites


    "I forgot my helmet!"

    "Ignorance is bliss, right?"

    "I look like an arm-rich-man."



    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    02:53 Skydiving Adventures and Experiences

    05:48 Travel Tales: Hawaii and Cirque du Soleil

    08:47 Understanding the Dunning-Kruger Effect

    11:45 Assessing Skills in Skydiving and Wingsuiting

    14:35 Wingsuit Comparisons and Experiences

    17:31 Live Streaming and Audience Interaction

    20:19 Navigating Altitude and Canopy Dynamics

    21:51 Becoming a Certified Rigger

    23:12 Understanding the Practical Test for Riggers

    25:14 Preparing for Rigging Courses

    30:17 The Importance of Self-Reliance in Skydiving

    34:53 Mastering Transitions in Skydiving

    39:01 Chasing Speed in Wingsuits

    40:07 Solo Skydiving and Coaching Insights

    41:45 Wingsuit Flying and Skill Development

    45:11 Age and Experience in Skydiving

    47:51 Personal Reflections on Aging

    50:43 Weather Challenges and Skydiving Plans

    52:40 Merchandise and Community Engagement


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    55 mins
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