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The Adam Herzog Story: Kickflips, Currents, and Intention
Episode 25th August 2025 • Following Waters • Brett Mayer
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Episode 2: Kickflips, Currents & Preparation — The Adam Herzog Story

From skate parks to the powerful flow of the Stikine River, Adam Herzog shares how intentional preparation and a love for place shaped his journey as a paddler, racer, and wilderness medicine educator.

Featured Guest: Adam Herzog

Adam Herzog started out skateboarding in Western North Carolina before discovering paddling in his teens. Over the years, that transition blossomed into a paddling career defined by discipline, edge-of-your-seat adventure, and deep purpose. After racing the Green Race annually for over two decades, he ultimately fulfilled a lifelong aspiration: running the legendary Stikine River, often dubbed the “Mount Everest of kayaking” .

Adam’s pursuits extend beyond the water—he’s a paramedic, trauma nurse, and wilderness medicine educator, known for his "Close Calls" storytelling in American Whitewater, exploring near-miss rescues and lessons in risk management. He also teaches via NOLI Learning (kayaking and rescue training)—find more at NOLILearn.org

Follow his journey and daily reflections on Instagram: @ZogTraining

What You’ll Hear in This Episode

  • How Adam’s skateboarding roots led to a paddling obsession.
  • A behind-the-scenes look at training for the Green Race and staying injury-free.
  • The physical and mental preparation for paddling the iconic Stikine River.
  • Lessons learned from injuries and rescue scenarios as a trauma nurse.
  • His philosophy around teaching, safety, and passing paddling on to the next generation.

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Stay tuned for Episode 3 with Gordon Dalton, where we will explore Virginia Creek culture, race organizing, and the life of a grassroots paddling legend.

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