21 episodes
- A life shaped by the mountains: Experienced mountain and ski guide Reiner Taglinger shares how his passion started early, growing up close to the Alps. What began as childhood curiosity soon became a deeper path through climbing, mountaineering, and the German Alpine Club.
The conversation goes far beyond guiding itself. Reiner reflects on responsibility, risk management, mental strength, and how his profession has changed over the decades. One central topic is the impact of climate change: routes, seasons, and decisions in alpine terrain now require a different level of awareness and adaptation.
He also opens up about family life, work-life balance, and a serious illness that forced him back to “ground zero” physically and mentally. Through it all, the mountains remained a teacher, a place of clarity, and a source of strength.
An honest episode about experience, humility, change, and a lifelong connection to the mountains. - Ultra runner Mike Kratzer joins Matthias to explore endurance that goes beyond pace charts and results. Mike explains how habits outlast motivation, how he keeps training fresh, and how he adapts when plans change. He shares how long efforts fit alongside family life and why progress begins with simple daily movement. A grounded conversation about presence, curiosity, and finding joy in the process.
- Outdoor photographer Daniel Hug shares how his geography background and passion for adventure shaped his career—from dives and Alpine climbs to documenting Jost Kobusch’s winter expeditions on Everest. He reveals what it takes to capture real stories in extreme places, balancing risk, creativity, and authenticity in a world increasingly shaped by AI and social media and why he leaves his camera behind in free time.
- For Patrick von Känel, flying is more than a passion – it’s part of his identity. He took his first flight at 14, long before the law allowed it, and never looked back. Today, he ranks among the world’s best speed paragliders.
Patrick talks with Matthias about his unique path to the sky, the mental discipline it takes to fly fast, and why staying true to yourself is the real mission. - Daniel Ladurner balances two contrasting worlds: apple and wine farming in South Tyrol and his passion for alpine climbing. In this episode, he shares his journey from the Dolomites to Fitzroy, his training approach for aesthetic climbs, and his experiences with wingsuit flying and BASE jumping.
Discover how Daniel navigates risks, builds mental resilience, and draws strength from nature for his adventures.
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About BLACKYAK Made For Missions - Podcast
Professional mountaineer Matthias Giraud, also known as Super Frenchie takes you into the base camps of the highest mountains in the world. He is your tour guide in conversations with the most extreme mountain athletes of various disciplines: mountaineering, alpine skiing, base jumping, paragliding and many more. Join in for a deep dive into their missions, the call of the mountains and learn what it means to be “made for missions”.
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