A LIVE podcast with Austin Paz & Billy O'Neill
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Listeners of Jump Street Podcast that love the show mention:The Jump Street Podcast is an absolute gem for anyone in the rollerblading community, whether you're a long-time skater or a newcomer to the sport. Austin Paz and Billy O'Neill are incredibly passionate hosts who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to each episode. With over 100 episodes under their belt, they have established themselves as saviors of blading culture past, present, and future.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the way that Austin and Billy highlight both older skaters and young talent. They bring on a wide range of guests, from legends in the sport to up-and-coming riders, ensuring that all generations of bladers are represented. This inclusivity is not only awesome, but it also helps bridge the gap between different eras of rollerblading.
Furthermore, the conversations on The Jump Street Podcast are inspiring, well thought out, entertaining, and educational. Austin and Billy ask strong questions that delve into their guests' experiences and perspectives. Whether they're discussing tricks, personal journeys in blading, or the evolution of the sport itself, you can always count on insightful discussions that will leave you feeling inspired.
In terms of drawbacks, it's difficult to find any major faults with The Jump Street Podcast. Some listeners may prefer more focus on specific topics or more variety in terms of guest selection. However, these minor criticisms are overshadowed by the overall quality and value that this podcast brings to the rollerblading community.
In conclusion, The Jump Street Podcast is an essential listen for anyone interested in rollerblading. Austin Paz and Billy O'Neill have created an incredible platform for sharing stories, insights, and perspectives from all corners of the blading world. Whether you're looking for inspiration or simply want to stay connected with your passion for skating, this podcast is guaranteed to deliver.
With 2 main awards last year with varying results, should there be only one that we all vote on?
We're back for the first episode of 2025! We talk about our opinions of the awards for 2024 and a little glimpse into 2025.
Ryan is a style MASTER currently living in Philly and we talk about what it means to be a pro, his role in skating, style (of course), and more.
We discuss the evolution of skate style, where it started, how it evolved, and our personal thoughts.
Heath is best known for being part of the JUMBO crew and we talk about DIY skate parks, making skating inviting to people, the creation of JUMBO and more.
Mick is best known for being one of the members of the JUMBO crew and we get to talk about what he looks for in his skating, skating with the JUMBO guys, skate park vs street, and more.
"The Monster" Jaren Grob is a 2x X-Games gold medalist and we talk about being on the cover of the videogame "Aggressive Inline", conquering the 19ft loop, putting on shows for the last 30+ years and more.
Tom's YouTube channel has blown up over the years, and we talk about his controversies within the industry, being able to YouTube full-time, ideas for skating in the future, and more.
Dre is an icon in skating. We talk about how mushroom blading influenced his skating, touring with Murda and Brian Aragon, being a pro skater showing love to kids, and more.
Mike and Derek have had their ups and downs in their lives and we talk about that along with how skating played a part in recovery, how bright the future of our sport is, what it's like to skate with your twin, and more
We sat down with Julien for a LIVE podcast at Winterclash 2024 where we talk about his plans for a worldwide street edit, how he got into the Nitro Circus, his mindset for competitions, and more.
This was a Patreon Exclusive for years but it's here now for you all to enjoy. After we did a VG12BMC movie night, we did an open Q&A with our live guests and Dave Paine where he shared some secrets about VideoGroove.
We've returned with another Off The Cuff with Colin Kelso where we talk about some comments Tony Hawk made in a recent roller skating magazine and the deeper meaning behind it all.
Briggs has one of the most unique trick vocabularies around. We talk about how his skating is influenced by other sports, skating in ASA competitions, unique ways to make contests more interesting, and more.
We talk with Zack about his drive to go so hard in contests, skating a mini ramp on a truck throughout the streets of Detroit, what it means to be affiliated with Ghetto Community and Gawds, and more.
Todd reacts to some of our 2024 predictions, he talks about how social media is bad for skating, speculates what interstellar skating would look like, and more.
We talk about how music affects skate videos, his recent Bacethem and Create Originals edits, fashion in skating, and more.
We're kicking off the new year with some spicy predictions for the year and the future of skating.
In January, we made a podcast about what we predicted would happen in the skate world this year. Now we get to look back and see how good or bad we did. We also share some of your predictions from the chat, so let's see how you all did, also!
Mike has been making comedic style skate videos with the Black Bandit Media crew for years now and we talk about the story of making them, being sponsored by Ecko Watches, moving from CT to LA, and more.
Justin has just dropped his latest edit with Butter TV “Cardiac Arrest” and we talk about the filming process, skating in NYC and with the Bodega Boys, the best part about skating compared to “normal” life, and more.
We talk about some of the unique things about our sport that makes us love it so much! What are your thoughts? Did we miss anything?
Carlos is known for his hammer-filled sections and iconic tricks! We talk about hitting the VG20 kink rail, his connection between heavy metal music and skating, why he loved doing hammers, and more.
Nick was an early innovator of the sport, skating in a style that has only really been mimicked in recent years. We talk about how his home skate park influenced his style, riding for Salomon and creating the skates, his philosophy career coinciding with skating, and more.
The biggest skate event in NYC took place recently with the BPSO and NYC Invitational and we get into the nitty gritty about what went down
There have been a lot of debates about certain trick names over the years of our sport and we discuss a few of the more popular ones so this could get spicy.
Kayla is a newer skater who's been involved with a lot of big projects recently. We talk about representing women in our sport, skating with her female crew, progression as a newer skater, and more.
Everyone plays this game a little differently. We talk about how we play and other rules that are known since this varies from crew to crew. What are your rules for S.K.A.T.E.?
Kenji is an OG at innovation and thinking wildly outside of the box. We talk about comparing philosophy with skating, his value of creativity, how skating has helped his mental health and more.
There is no official Rollerblading Hall Of Fame, but if there was, we nominate our picks. Who would you add to the Rollerblading Hall Of Fame?
Micah left an impression with his style on the skate world that people still emulate today. We talk about his struggle with sponsors, filming with Brandon Negrete, Innovating with hell/ toe rolls, and more.
Rob laid his mark on the skate world with his rail vocabulary and list of hammers. We talk about his superhero IMYTA moment, being sponsored by Salomon, taking a 15-year break from skating, and more.
We chat with this Alabama legend about his creative style of skating, the Roces days, funny stories from Rejects Magazine, and more.
Mike has some incredible stories about how Rollerbladers got shunned in the X-Games, how his kids brought him back into skating, "that feeling" you get from skating, and more.
Daniel Kinney is the founder of BitterCold Showdown and we talk about the evolution of the contest over its 23 year span, advice for starting your own events, what made him decide to end BitterCold, and more.
Clark is the owner of Faction Skate Company, and we talk about his experience on how he learns new tricks, building his massive backyard skatepark, what goes into singlehandedly running Faction, and more.
2013 Winterclash champ took some time to sit with us to talk about how a healthy lifestyle benefits his skating, relationships with his sponsors, making a name for himself being from Latvia, and more.
Cody just put out a part with Them Skates and we talk about his philosophies when filming a part, the importance of mental health, moving out of his hometown to experience a better life for his skating, and more.
Richie is a Canadian skate legend! We talk about coaching the Thailand National Skate Team, skating bamboo rails, his long list of crazy, his unreleased Takeshi street section, and more.
We talk about our top 3 predictions to look out for in the skating world in 2023
Tri was voted our favorite Instagram account for 2022! Aside from that, he walks us through a PowerPoint of how he got to where he is today, his creative skating ideas, dealing with his autism through skating, and more.
Mathieu is a truly unique skater from Quebec that stands out from 99.9% of the other skaters out there. We talk about Mathieu's influence on parkour with his unique style of skating, his career as a stuntman for many major films, defining his style and movements, and more.
We asked you for your hot takes and we discuss them with the live chat.
We've had Colin on Episode 2 and we're back again for 135! We talk about why his skating is constantly evolving, the problem with contests, distinguishing NBDs, and more.
We talk about recent skate events such as The Blading Cup, Them x WKND skateboards, and more.
We watch and react to a few rare moments when blading got some shine in mainstream movies and commercials!
We've had a few requests for New York City topics on our Channel 11's so here we go! We talk about our experiences growing up skating in NYC and what makes it different from other cities around the world, from skitching through the streets, sneaking onto trains to get around, and running into other skaters at spots.
Levi is an up and comer from Holland who recently dropped a powerhouse section in Plastic Pushers 2. We talk about his time in NYC, some of his epic tricks from Plastic Pushers 2, finding the right skate sponsor, and more.
Alex is a Manchester native known for his flawless skating and style. We talk about where his style developed from, how serious health issues changed his lifestyle and skating for the better, street vs park skating, and more.
For this Channel 11, we discuss the "Do's and Don'ts" of skating IN OUR OPINION. We all know there are no "rules" to skating but these are some that we go by growing up skating in New York. What are your thoughts and rules you go by?