Description
Should we still care about print media? What does the future hold for print?
Zapata (“Zap”) Espinoza has spent his entire life on two-wheels, with stints as a pro-class BMX and motocross racer, started working as the editor of Mountain Bike Action and Motocross Action Magazines in 1986. He’s been a prominent voice in bike media ever since.
In this episode, Cole and Zap discuss:
The evolution of print media
What the future holds for print
How print can transport you to other worlds
Why print is still a beautiful medium
And much more!
Check out more about Zap and his work here.
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This podcast is produced by Port Side Productions. We’re a video production outfit that believes stories inspire and move people through the power of emotion. We work with brands and agencies in the outdoor industry to tell stories that help brands engage, inspire, and build brand affinity with their customers. We tell stories from the wild.
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