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Without Compromise

Without Compromise

Hosted by Athletic Brewing Co.

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What happens when you're unwilling to settle for anything less than your crazy ideas? You make them your reality. Without Compromise showcases extraordinary people whose dedication to a healthy, active, and productive lifestyle has driven their success and positively impacted the community around them. Without Compromise is produced by Athletic Brewing Company.Find out more about our award-winning non-alcoholic beer at AthleticBrewing.com . Hosted by Mason Gravley

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52 min

John Ribes: AllTrails and Summer

Summer is peak season for America's National Parks, but it's also when parks experience their biggest crowds, busiest trailheads, and greatest impacts on the landscapes we all love. On this episode of Without Compromise, we're joined by John Ribes, Impact Program Manager at AllTrails, to discuss how outdoor enthusiasts can make the most of every adventure while helping protect the places they love. From avoiding crowds with data-driven planning to discovering underrated destinations and practicing better trail etiquette, John shares practical advice for making every trip more enjoyable and more sustainable. We also explore how outdoor recreation has evolved in recent years, what AllTrails is learning from millions of trail users, and why partnerships like Athletic Brewing's Two For The Trails initiative are helping transform outdoor recreation into meaningful conservation. Whether you're planning a bucket-list National Park trip or simply looking for your next great hike, this conversation offers practical tips for exploring with intention.

44 min

Carrie Henderson: Wilderness Volunteers

Conservation is at the heart of Athletic Brewing's mission, and through the Two for the Trails program, that commitment extends far beyond the trailhead. In this episode of Without Compromise , Carrie Henderson, Executive Director of Wilderness Volunteers, shares how the organization's volunteer-powered stewardship projects are restoring America's public lands while inspiring people to become lifelong advocates for the outdoors. From trail maintenance to habitat restoration, Carrie explains why meaningful conservation depends on people who are willing to roll up their sleeves and give back to the wild places they love. The conversation also explores how Athletic Brewing's Two for the Trails grant helped launch and expand Wilderness Volunteers' women-only stewardship projects by providing scholarships and travel support that removed financial barriers to participation. Carrie reflects on the confidence, leadership, and sense of belonging these experiences cultivate, and why creating more inclusive pathways

34 min

Mercedes Siegle-Gaither: Pro Trail Runner

On this episode of Without Compromise, we sit down with professional trail runner Mercedes Siegle-Gaither to explore the mindset, resilience, and determination required to pursue a life driven by passion. From discovering trail running to competing at the highest levels of the sport, Mercedes shares how endurance challenges have shaped her perspective on growth, purpose, and perseverance. We discuss the lessons learned from pushing physical and mental limits, the importance of community in the outdoor world, and how a deep connection to nature continues to fuel her journey. Whether you're an athlete, adventurer, or someone chasing a big goal of your own, Mercedes' story is a powerful reminder of what can happen when you commit fully to the path ahead.

48 min

John O’Callaghan: The Maine

On this episode we sit down with John O’Callaghan, frontman of The Maine, for a conversation about creativity, intentional living, and what it means to build a career that aligns with your values. As a longtime independent artist, John shares how The Maine has stayed true to its community-first approach while navigating the pressures of the music industry on their own terms. The conversation also explores fatherhood, balance, and how becoming a dad has shaped his perspective on success, purpose, and being present for the people who matter most. Rooted in many of the same values that define Athletic Brewing, this episode is about pursuing passion, staying grounded, and creating a life you’re proud of, without compromise.

45 min

Kailyn Goepper: Ultra Mom

What does it mean to push your limits, not just as an athlete, but as a parent? In this episode, we sit down with Kailyn Goepper, a coach, ultra-marathoner, and mother, featured in Ultra Mom , a brand new documentary by Athletic Brewing. As Kailyn trains for a grueling 50K, she’s navigating more than just miles and elevation. She’s balancing the demands of motherhood, redefining her identity, and discovering that the resilience built through parenting may be her greatest strength on the trail. We explore how motherhood reshaped her mindset as an athlete, the realities of training for ultra distances while raising a family, where she finds motivation when everything feels stretched thin, and what endurance sports can teach us about patience, grit, and perspective. This conversation goes beyond running really far. It’s about showing up, staying consistent, and redefining what strength really looks like in different seasons of life. You can watch Ultra Mom here .

54 min

William Vazquez: We Explore Earth

In this episode we sit down with William Vazquez, founder of We Explore Earth, to explore how a grassroots movement of community hikes, cleanups, and outdoor gatherings has grown into a powerful force for connection, healing, and outdoor access. William shares his journey from the music and event world into connecting folks outdoors, and how creating inclusive, welcoming spaces in nature has become a pathway for people to reconnect not just with the outdoors, but with themselves and each other. Supported by Athletic Brewing Company’s Two for the Trails program, which helps fund and expand efforts like We Explore Earth, this conversation highlights how community-driven outdoor experiences can lead to lasting impact. We dig into the barriers that keep many from feeling like the outdoors is “for them,” how intentional programming can shift that reality, and why connection is the first step toward conservation. It’s a powerful look at what it means to build something meaningful without compromise, and how investing in people is just as important as protecting places we love to explore.

57 min

Pitt Grewe: AllTrails

In this episode of Without Compromise , we sit down with Pitt Grewe, Head of Social and Environmental Impact at AllTrails, to explore a hopeful shift happening across our public lands. As more people get outside than ever before, new tools and ideas are emerging to help protect and improve the trail experience for everyone. From powerful data insights that help land managers make smarter decisions to innovative programs that support on-the-ground stewardship, this conversation highlights how technology and intention can work hand in hand to create a better future for the outdoors. Through AllTrails’ Public Lands Program and Stewards Fund, and by sharing initiatives like the Two for the Trails program from Athletic Brewing Company, Pitt shares how organizations, businesses, and communities are coming together to turn outdoor participation into meaningful conservation outcomes. This episode is an inspiring look at what’s possible when we invest in the places that connect us all. Learn more about Athletic Brewing and AllTrails partnering here: alltrails.com/partner-lists/two-for-the-trails

48 min

Justin Riele: Trading Stability for the Starting Line

What does it look like to walk away from stability in pursuit of something uncertain but deeply meaningful? We know a thing or two about that here at Athletic Brewing. In this episode of Without Compromise , we sit down with professional triathlete Justin Riele just days after a major life decision: leaving behind a 10-year career in corporate America to pursue triathlon full-time. Justin shares what led to that leap, the tension of stepping away from security, and the mindset required to chase excellence at the highest level of endurance sport. With Athletic Brewing IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside this weekend, our conversation offers a real-time look at what it means to bet on yourself. Justin’s journey mirrors a familiar ethos that rings true in our brewery: building something meaningful requires risk, discipline, and a willingness to go all in.

51 min

Claire Smallwood: SheJumps

In this episode of Without Compromise , Mason sits down with Claire Smallwood, professional freeskier turned chef turned nonprofit founder, to explore how a love for wild places evolved into a national movement expanding access for women and girls in the outdoors. Raised in Santa Fe, Claire’s early connection to the mountains shaped both her identity and her career. But it was her lived experience navigating outdoor culture that ultimately inspired her to launch SheJumps, an organization dedicated to increasing participation and leadership for women and girls across skiing, climbing, mountain biking, and beyond. This conversation moves beyond origin stories. Claire reflects on what “access” truly means, how inclusivity in outdoor culture has evolved over time, and what it takes to scale a grassroots idea into a national nonprofit without losing its soul. She also shares honest insights on risk, failure, and the mindset required to build something meaningful from the ground up.

52 min

Allison Hales: Culture, Coastlines, and Belonging

In this episode of Without Compromise , we sit down with Allison Hales, founder of Culture Club South Bay, for a conversation about place, history, and what it really means to belong. Alison grew up in London and built a career spanning music management, estates, real estate, and civic engagement. But the through-line in her work has always been culture and access. Today, through Culture Club South Bay (CCSB), she’s helping reshape who feels ownership and belonging over the California coast. CCSB provides free beach culture and outdoor recreation camps for youth ages 8–13 across Los Angeles County. But this isn’t just surf lessons, it’s surfing, beach sports, environmental education, food, arts, and local history, all rooted in the legacy of Bruce’s Beach and the long history of exclusion from coastal spaces. The mission goes beyond exposure. It’s about confidence, leadership, and long-term belonging. This conversation traces Alison’s journey from her personal story into the deeper sense of purpose that now guides her work, and explores how something beautiful can grow where joy, history, and healing meet. Learn more about CCSB: @cultureclubsb www.cultureclubsb.com

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