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Summary On this episode of The Bentonville Beacon, host James Bell sat down with Seth Johnson, who is the founder of eRideLife, a media source for all things electric and on one wheel. Luckily for us, he and his team have chosen Bentonville to be the home of the upcoming Amped Electric Games, a competition and festival celebrating the craft he loves and is on a mission for us all to love alongside him. James and Seth talked all about the specifics of the upcoming event, why Bentonville has the honor of hosting it, and why everyone else should bring interesting and innovative things to Bentonville too. Thanks for tuning in! Shownotes (0:39) Introducing Seth Johnson (1:50) All about Amped Electric Games and Why It Started (6:12) What to Expect at Amped Electric Games (17:02) How People Can Capitalize on Bentonville (17:48) Organizations Supporting New and Innovative Things in Bentonville (28:25) Seth’s Advice for Outdoor Enthusiasts Visiting Bentonville (30:01) Details for the Upcoming Amped Electric Games (32:44) Superpowers and Closing Thoughts Quotes “One of the major reasons [we chose Bentonville] is the people here are just so dang nice…everywhere I go in Bentonville, everyone I tell this idea to, they just get really excited. I see the lights go on in their eyes and they say ‘This is what Bentonville needs!’” Seth Johnson, (3:18) “Trail etiquette is something that is very important to us and something that we try to instill from the very beginning when somebody begins riding these devices.” Seth Johnson, (8:25) “Mountain bikers have enjoyed these trails for many years, and we’d like to come and enjoy them too. I know that I personally have gone and put in time digging rides locally, so we want to be involved, we want to help, [and] we want to contribute. We’re not just here to take away or to detract from the trails. I think we can all live pretty peacefully together.” Seth Johnson, (9:48) “Everything is connected here… Everybody knows everybody, and so I’m trying to introduce myself and become part of that community.” Seth Johnson, (25:47) “I think success is going to look like everybody having fun. That’s the most important thing to me.” Seth Johnson (26:45)