Posts Tagged Interviews
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FABIANA DELFINO ON THE GROWING LANES IN WOMEN’S SKATEBOARDING
"I’m stoked on the women being underground even if they’re not being noticed because their intentions are right."
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HOW DOES MUSIC LICENSING WORK IN SKATE VIDEOS?
$10,000+ has been spent just to use one track in a skate video.
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THE REBIRTH OF DC WITH DAMON WAY
We talked to Damon, a co-founder of DC shoes, about his return to DC and the current landscape of skate footwear.
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THE OSIRIS D3 DESIGNER SPEAKS ON DAVE MAYHEW & UNDER ARMOUR’S RIPOFF
What was once just the ugliest skate shoe may now be the most legally contested one too. The D3 does it again!
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ANDREW REYNOLDS ON “THIS IS SKATEBOARDING”
Our week dedicated to "This Is Skateboarding" wouldn't be complete without having a quick chat with The Boss.
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THE MAKING OF “THIS IS SKATEBOARDING” WITH JON MINER
The filmer breaks down Heath Kirchart's face slam and the Reynolds clip that still haunts him today.
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TALES FROM THE EMERICA MANSION
Booze, drugs, and a strict "no skating the marble three-stair unless you're The Boss" policy.
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INTERVIEW WITH ROB “SLUGGO” BOYCE, SKATEBOARDING’S FAVORITE JOCK
"Don’t be scared to put yourself out there and look silly, they’ll love you more for it."
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CATCHING UP WITH JAIME REYES, THE FORGOTTEN EAST COAST PIONEER
"People still don’t know who I am, but I don’t care."
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FROM PRO SKATER TO POSTAL WORKER: LIFE AFTER SKATEBOARDING
We met up with Joey Brezinski to see how the second chapter of his career is coming along.
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HANGING OUT WITH ANDREW HUBERMAN, SKATEBOARDER TURNED NEUROSCIENTIST
Curious what it would be like to hang with this guy outside of a stuffy podcast studio? Us too.
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KEITH HUFNAGEL ON THE FUTURE OF HUF
We heard a rumor that HUF was going out of business, so we talked with boss man himself to find out.
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PRESERVING SKATEBOARDING’S OUTSIDER ERA
Crusty ramps scrawled with punk rock graffiti, derelict characters, awkward 80's portraits, and more from The Past Participle.
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JENKEM MIX 163: ALAN BELL
Out of 163 mixes, this is the first one (we think) with the setlist written with the non-dominant hand.
