Posts Tagged The Tim O’Connor Podcast
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THE TIM O’CONNOR SHOW WITH FRED GALL
Nearly an hour of reckless drug-fueled Fred Gall stories.
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THE TIM O’CONNOR SHOW WITH WECKINGBALL
Tim takes on skateboarding's (literally) biggest shit talker.
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THE TIM O’CONNOR SHOW WITH MARK SUCIU
Tim is back for Season 2 of the #GoodPod, with a little help from our friends at Adidas.
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THE TIM O’CONNOR SHOW- EP: 13 WITH TYSHAWN JONES
This one is probably more Tim than Tyshawn, but we ain't complaining.
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BOBBY PULEO AND TIM O’CONNOR TALK CONSPIRACY THEORIES
9/11, Pizzagate, the war in Afghanistan, aliens... Bobby's got an explanation for all of 'em.
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THE TIM O’CONNOR SHOW – EP: 12 WITH BOBBY PULEO (PART 1)
Tim tracked down Bobby Puleo for a two part pod about his time in the East Coast skate scene and his wild conspiracy theories.
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THE TIM O’CONNOR SHOW – EP: 11 WITH IAN REID AND MIKE CARROLL
Tim sat down with Ian Reid and Mike Carroll to discuss bondage, scat parties, and other stuff your parents probably don't want you to know about.
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THE TIM O’CONNOR SHOW – EP: 10 WITH PANCHO MOLER
Tim calls up one of his oldest friends, Pancho Moler, the first little person pro skateboarder.
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THE TIM O’CONNOR SHOW – EP: 09 WITH THE FOUNDER OF HABITAT, JOE CASTRUCCI
Tim calls up the big boss man and founder of Habitat skateboards, Joe Castrucci.
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WHAT FILM CAMERAS ARE SOME OF SKATING’S BEST PHOTOGRAPHERS USING?
It’s easy to feel lost in finding your own go-to camera. We hope this helps.
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HUNTING DOWN A REMOTE QUARTERPIPE IN A SECLUDED DESERT TOWN
We heard stories of a quarterpipe in the post-apocalyptic desert town of Bombay Beach and went off to find it.
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A CHAT WITH LUDVIG HAKANSSON, THE OLDEST SOUL IN SKATEBOARDING
The man loves to read Nietzche, skates in some expensive vintage gear, and paints in his own neoclassical-meets-abstract-expressionist style.
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THE WAIT IS OVER: IPATH SHOES ARE BACK
Cats, Grasshoppers and Fred Gall. What's going on with this IPATH reboot?
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THE RISE AND FALL OF PRO MODEL SKATE SHOES
While there are still some exceptions, the signature shoe has largely evaporated from the skateboard industry. But, why?