SEASON 3 / EPISODE 8: Action sports personality and sales marketing professional Nelson Wormstead blocked off his lunch hour to sit with me at his dining room table and chat bike (and other) stories. With his inherent addictive personality and desire to chase the slowing down of time, he’s always pushing himself to go higher, faster and farther… all while slightly reminded that we’re not exactly kids anymore. And when Nelson isn’t finding himself in that zone — whether riding bikes, skating or snowboarding — he can be found crushing it in the action sports industry as a member of the Vans sales leadership team, or behind the mic announcing events like the Bejing Winter Olympics, X Games, or Burton US Open.
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