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Episode 84 with Chris Colbourn, professional skateboarder and artist from San Diego, California. Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up and picking up his first board in Williston, Vermont to turning pro for Element Skateboards in 2019, joining the Worble team soon after and everything in between through surprise questions from friends of his: James Buchmann, Collin Hale, Mark Appleyard, Antonio Ciongoli, Tom Rohrer, Kyle Seidler, Tyler Surrey, Jordan Maxham, Jaime Owens, Tylre Wilcox, Jordan Taylor, Steve Mull, Chris Rooney aka Rhino, Rob Maynard, Nick Richards, Alex Wiktor, Ray Maté, Tom Mull, Jeff Mikut, Poppy Starr, Andy Dicker, Ira Ingram, Jackson Tupper, Mitch Buangsuwon, Evan Smith, Ben Colbourn and Chris Whitaker.(00:13) – Intro(01:13) – Chris life recap(04:20) – James Buchmann (08:54) – Collin Hale(13:34) – Mark Appleyard(16:11) – Antonio Ciongoli(20:40) – Tom Rohrer(25:45) – Kyle Seidler(29:21) – Tyler Surrey(33:41) – Jordan Maxham(34:29) – Jaime Owens(38:22) – Tylre Wilcox(41:44) – Jordan Taylor(46:57) – Steve Mull(49:12) – Chris Rooney aka Rhino(01:04:15) – Rob Maynard(01:04:59) – Nick Richards(01:08:18) – Alex Wiktor(01:14:03) – Ray Maté(01:16:24) – Tom Mull(01:18:18) – Jeff Mikut(01:23:13) – Poppy Starr(01:31:04) – Andy Dicker(01:35:57) – Ira Ingram(01:37:26) – Jackson Tupper(01:41:45) – Mitch Buangsuwon(01:47:44) – Evan Smith(01:50:49) – Ben Colbourn(01:52:15) – Chris Whitaker (02:02:55) - ConclusionFor more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboardsHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Our guest this week is a Pro Skateboarder that is always putting together interesting smooth lines as he tears through the streets. He has had a successful skate career with some epic video parts in movies like “This is my Element”, “A Time to Shine”, and “Trio”! He made a name for himself not just with his skateboarding talents, but with the way he has also influenced others in the way he dressed, because in Skate “Style Matters”! This influencer still rips, is a dad of 3 daughters, and is now taking care of his crew as a Team and Social Media Manager at New Balance. We welcome to the show, Mr. Chad “Slim“ Tim Tim.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sebo Walker discusses moving in with Colin Provost in Huntington Beach, getting on Element Skateboards, living in a van around Stoner Park, going from Element to Stacks, getting into painting griptape, getting on Krooked Skateboards & skiing with Mark Gonzales, going bowling and turning pro, moving back up to the Pacific Northwest to raise a family, the Staples Center nollie flip manual and much more! Timestamps: 00:00:00 Sebo Walker 00:00:37 Papa Sebo living in the Pacific Northwest 00:02:14 Moving to Venice California to chase the dream 00:06:12 Moving in with Colin Provost in Huntington 00:15:16 Our Sponsor: AG1 00:16:51 The eS games of skate 00:19:40 Getting on Element Skateboards 00:27:55 Going from Element to Stacks 00:53:57 Livin' in a van... 01:01:39 The loving call-out 01:09:48 The end of Stacks 01:11:26 Getting on Krooked Skateboards 01:13:37 Sebo's grip jobs 01:24:07 Skating for (and with) Mark Gonzales 01:25:45 Going bowling and going pro 01:33:48 Gracias LA 01:34:36 The Staples Center nollie flip manual 01:47:54 Sebo's new video part Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, Adventures in Design begins its "Into The Woods" month by featuring Johnny Schillereff, a prominent skateboard entrepreneur who established Element Skateboards, discovered Bam Margera, and contributed to the development of Team USA Skateboarding in the Olympics. Even if you can't ollie, this episode will make you feel like you kick-flipped. Join Mark Brickey and Lincoln Design Co At Into The Woods Creative Conference: https://intothewoodscon.com/ Join us Tuesdays and Thursdays for new episodes of Adventures In Design, where we'll help you turn your daydreams into your day job! Subscribe To Adventures In Design Today! Are you tired of missing out on the full conversations and valuable insights shared on Adventures In Design? Upgrade to our Circle of Trust and gain access to over 1600 podcasts and workshops. As a member, you'll be able to hear the entire conversation and get more in-depth information to help manage your freelance, small business, or career. Plus, you'll have access to exclusive bonus content and get to enjoy even more good times and laughs with the AID community. Don't wait. Sign up for the Circle of Trust today and take your listening experience to the next level! https://aid.network/
Our guest this week has quite the list of accomplishments. Brand Team Manager, Strategist of Athlete Career Management, Media, Brand awareness and Business development. He spent 10 years at Element as Director of Global Marketing, and then Co-Founder and was Chief Marketing Officer at Stance Socks. Later he worked at Igloo as VP of Playmate & Partnership/Collaboration Division. He continues to focus his expertise and life experiences as a Consultant, Strategic Developer, and as a Partner at “Studio Remains”. We welcome the -Never Stop Building - Mr. Ryan “KINGY” Kingman to the show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
April skateboards "NOAH NAYEF" part, Skatepark Project Ebay Charity Auction, Ish Cepeda's "AD ASTRA" Part, HuFourstar in San Francisco, Eldy's Pick Of The Week, Atlantic Drift Casper Brooker's part, Rob Welsh's Pier 7 Remix edit, Spanky's "Lucky Shirt" Ace Part, DC Shoes x Butter Goods, Budget Or Buttery, Kevin White Part - "SINCERELY K WHITE" part, Element Skateboards "ESP VOL.2" Video and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris “Cookie” Colbourn discusses trying to get sponsored through Myspace, moving to Los Angeles, getting on Element Skateboards, why he didn't have a part in the Element “Peace" video, leaving Element & getting on Worble Skateboards, filming for Ty Evans video “We Are Blood”, how he got sponsored by Mnt Dew, what it's like skating with Man Ramp, skating for New Balance Numeric, working on a new VX part in his neighborhood and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bucky Lasek discusses growing up in Baltimore Maryland, getting discovered by Stacy Peralta, staying with Tony Hawk in California, trick progression in his early days, being let go from Powell Peralta in the early 90's, getting on Birdhouse and blowing out his knee, why he ultimately left Birdhouse, getting on (and off) of Element Skateboards, his return to Powell Peralta, his professional car career, what it was like going on the Tony Hawk's Gigantic Skatepark Tour and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of One Step Beyond, we are joined by Johnny Schillereff, Founder of Element Skateboards and The Heart Supply. Johnny Schillereff is an avid artist, entrepreneur, skateboarding philanthropist, [...]Read More...
Robert Mars is a world-renowned contemporary American artist known for his Futurelics Pop-forms celebrating icons of the Golden Era of the 1950s and 1960s. However Rob has done so much more than that! In part 1 of this 2 part episode we had a such a great conversation chatting about how Rob got through the Covid-19 lockdown last year & how he's managed since, being selected to create commissions for the Coca Cola World HQ in Atlanta, Georgia, his time working for Element Skateboards in their earlier days, his favorite skateboarders, how working at adidas turned him into a sneaker head, playing CBGBs in the band Crucial Youth and so much more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this week's episode of the "Power Kid Podcast," host Phil Albritton of Power Kid Design welcomes The Heart Supply's Johnny Schillereff to the show. Schillereff founded Element Skateboards in 1992 and built a world-renowned brand known for manufacturing high-quality skateboard decks, apparel, and footwear. After reaching more than $200 million in sales, he sold Element in the early 2000s. Now, along with his family, Schillereff has launched a new brand, The Heart Supply, and seeks to #GiveSkateboarding to kids around the world. On the show, Albritton and Schillereff ponder "Are skateboards toys?" and discuss The Heart Supply's new deal with Jakks Pacific and Target and how it will help power the company's mission to give back to kids around the world. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adventuremedia/message
In this episode Ryan, Will and Jono pick their All Star Squad for Element Skateboards. Enjoy
Danny talks with Jeremy Wray about when he started skating, his first skateboard, his time growing up in Glendale/Calabasas/La Habra, Griffith Project, his first sponsor, Blockhead skateboards, the process of filming a skate video, the time the police thought he was a mass shooter, when he first turned pro, his legendary Color Video, his Dr. Seuss inspired skate deck, how artistic creativity affects skateboarding, the "One Trick A Day" challenge, how riding switch changed the skate game, the unrecognized athleticism of skateboarders, how he pioneered flipping your board 'post-ollie', what size board he rode, his first professional shoe model, how he got the reputation the conquerors of huge distance gaps, the legendary 'Water Tower Gap', his cover on Thrasher Magazine, Rodney Mullen, his favorite local skate spots, Mike Escamilla, Tony Cervantes, Tony Willie, how he tunes everything out during a difficult trick, Alex Honnold, the passing of Mike Ternasky, Plan B Skateboards, his time with Element Skateboards, the designs of skateboards, his company Wray Bros with his brother Jonas, and his advice for those entering the skate industry. Go Support Way Bros! https://wraybros.bigcartel.com https://www.instagram.com/wraybros/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/jeremy_wray/?hl=en --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alternatetakedm/support
#53 Nyjah leaves Element, Clay Kreiner & JP Souza Parts In this episode Ryan and Will talk about Nyjah Huston leaving Element Skateboards and breakdown a few parts from January. Enjoy
We discuss Hart Pullman's "Nahmagine" Part, “Dill Slinger” Video, “MARS” An Immersive Skate Part w/ Victor Cascarigny, Tony Hawk’s 720, Nyjah Huston leaves Element Skateboards, “GUCC1T_” Video, Flo Mirtain’s part “En Passant” and much more! Also, we’re picking 3 winners for the Quiet Life package that includes 4 shirts, hoodie, ping pong paddle cover, socks, button up, keychains and a pin!. This weeks raffle is a signed Tony Hawk Birdhouse board and 1 lucky person will win an autographed Tony Hawk’s complete board he did the 720 on! All donations received in the super chat will be donated to Tony Hawk’s “Skatepark Project” We'll be picking winners next week on Episode 133!
After Element announced the departure of Nyjah Huston, Dominick Walker, and Chris Colbourne; Templeton Elliott, Patrick Kigongo, and Jason From Frozen in Carbonite are devoting the whole episode to Element Skateboards and its past, present, and future.
"Everybody's got a plan until you get punched in the mouth." In Episode 10, John talks with Brian Garofalow, VP of Marketing and eCommerce at Igloo, about their overnight pivot in response to COVID-19. With everything on the line, Igloo took 3 days to go all-in on a new marketing strategy: donating 100% of profits from their PlayMate Coolers (the classic red/white one) to front-line workers. With a mix of PR, influencer marketing, and a social media blitz, Igloo drove unprecedented traffic to their DTC site and proved a whole new method of marketing during a crisis. About the Guest: Brian Garofalow is the VP, Marketing and Ecommerce for Igloo Coolers. He's spent 20 years building brands in the action sports space such as Element Skateboards, DC Shoes, and RVCA apparel. With an itch to improve some of the toughest problems in the branded apparel space, he co-founded a tech startup, Yoshirt, a mobile app that allowed consumers to design and purchase one-of-a-kind garments and accessories, custom made to order and delivered in just a few days. After a few years, and dozens of innovations, Brian exited Yoshirt and began consulting for several consumer goods businesses to help build brands and scale ecommerce revenue. In 2018, he joined legacy manufacturer, Igloo Coolers, to help modernize the brand and scale their ecommerce business. Since joining the team, Igloo has experienced a renaissance with significant improvements in social reach, traditional media coverage, Net Promoter Score, and all ecommerce KPIs. Connect with Brian on LinkedIn ____________________________________ Connect with John on LinkedIn Learn more about Orca Pacific
Listen to his early years in the late 80's to now as Jake Rupp talks about his skate beginning, riding for Pitcrew Skate Shop, filming for the Static video, riding for Element Skateboards and what he's up to lately! Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
We compliment the early life where Carlos became an original local at one of the most famous skate plazas on earth, Pulaski Park, located right here in Washington. From his early days to him riding for Element Skateboards to growing up with Pep Martinez and other greats. Leaving skating behind for over 10 years and then coming back strong and recovering from his recent shoulder surgery. Powered and distributed by Simplecast
Episode 2, of Season 3, is here! We've got Joey Lopez, founder and owner of Shreducate Academy, on the podcast today. Lopez is at the forefront of school skateboarding leagues, kids' sk8 lessons, and the movement to turn skating into a legit, internationally-recognized sport. We cover so much with Lopez, it's hard to enumerate! He's got big plans to make his mark on the skate world, instilling a love of skateboarding for kids all over Orange County. Check it out! Connect with Joey Lopez and Shreducate Academy: Online: https://www.shreducateacademy.com/ Instagram: @shreducate_academy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ShreducateAcademy/ YouTube: https://youtu.be/jYt2Rie3BBw On this episode, we discuss: Costa Mesa High School: https://www.facebook.com/OC-Skateboarding-League-Costa-Mesa-High-School-111488745533598/ Estancia High School: https://www.facebook.com/OC-Skateboarding-League-Estancia-High-School-107031422658466/ Jamie Riedling: https://www.iheartcostamesa.com/sweat/jamie-reidling-cm-boardriders-coalition/ Costa Mesa Boardriders Coalition: https://www.instagram.com/cmboardriderscoalition/ National Scholastic Skateboarding League: https://www.facebook.com/nsslteams/ OC Skateboarding League: https://youtu.be/RLrdFT9ikgs Lords of Dogtown: https://youtu.be/madLXkmmjd8 Attic Skate Shop: @attic_skate_shop Element Skateboards: https://us.elementbrand.com/mens Volcom: https://www.volcom.com/ Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, Seinfeld / Chris Rock: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6ev8zw Rocky Evans, I Love Skate Parks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD9CsknwWa1HcMMnkET5BKQ Halecrest Park Swim and Tennis Club: https://www.halecrestpark.com/ Sidecar Doughnuts: http://www.sidecardoughnuts.com/costa-mesa/ El Matador: http://elmatadorcostamesa.com/ Maru Sushi: http://marusushioc.com/ Action Arts In The Park: https://www.costamesaca.gov/about/the-arts/arts-in-the-park I Heart Costa Mesa is sponsored by: Music Factory School of Music Please tell your friends about the podcast – and don't forget to leave your rating and review wherever you listen! Find us on… Facebook: www.facebook.com/iheartcostamesa/ Join the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/iheartcostamesa/ Instagram: @iheartcostamesa Twitter: @iheartcostamesa Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/iheartcostamesa Shop the store! https://www.iheartcostamesa.com/shop/ Big thanks to everyone who helped make this podcast possible! Producer: Danny Thompson (danny@themusicfactoryoc.com) Intro / Outro Voiceover: Brian Kazarian Music: Eddie “DJ Kaboom” Iniestra
This week Ryan is joined by Ben Smith to discuss Mason Silva leaving Element Skateboards.
This week Ryan and Jono discuss the latest full length video from Element Skateboards "Peace". Sit back, relax and join us as we take a look
Johnny Schillereff discusses growing up overseas and the east coast, getting kicked out of his house in high school, first getting sponsored by Alva, going to college while being homeless, skating for New Deal, meeting a young Bam and his dad at Woodward, founding Element Skateboards, moving out to California, designing the 411 Video Magazine logo, how On Video came about, how he’s kept Element relevant for 26 years, the new Element “Peace” video and much more!
Evan Smith discusses growing up in Florida, watching his uncle skate in Tampa Am, going on a trip with Listen Skateboards, Jeff Pang hooking him up with DC Shoes, his experimental phase with psychedelics, getting on Element Skateboards, his love for music, filming for the Element “PEACE” video and much more! Buy Element “PEACE” on iTunes: http://bit.ly/2CefLy8
Today's episode features James Gray Sponsors include GoodTimes Boardstore, Slims Top Shelf, Element Skateboards, Kr3w Denim and Supra Footwear. We discuss his 2017 video part featuring clips from 'Keep the Stoke' as well as clips from throughout the year. Topics include living in Lincoln CA, his artwork, filming for a full length, his recent trip to Europe, skating the Nike Park in Berlin, gnarly slams and more! James Gray HD Part https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c_TU... About That Ender is a Skateboarding Podcast with skaters talking about their video parts and their journey through skateboarding. Hosted By Keith Halterman Produced by Cameron Baptiste SUBSCRIBE TODAY!!! Follow us on Instagram @Aboutthatender_ Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AboutThatEnder/
Lincoln Design Co. This week on the show I'm stoked to bring you Lincoln Design Co. I’ve been following these dudes work religiously since I discovered them on Instagram about a year and a half ago. I was lucky enough to meet up with them at Crop Conference and get them on the show with their crazy schedule. Lincoln Design Co is a Brand Design & Creative Agency who works with the likes of Nike, Element Skateboards, Harley, Ninja Turtles, Transformers, Disney, Nerf, Hot Wheels, Tony Hawk, Nickelodeon, yadda yadda I could keep on going but you get the point. These dudes are the shit and I feel very honored to get to share a bit of their story and background with you today. In this episode, Dan Janssen and company talk about: building Lincoln Design Co. from the previous Soup Graphics. organizing a killer on-site / remote team of illustrators and designers. how they got started whether they had the traditional design education or not. managing large client with tight turnaround times. making time for brand awareness by having fun with creating merch. what the typical day-to-day operations look like. a look into their designing process. upcoming projects and work they are excited about. Their team is made up of 6 people: Dan Janssen - The fearless leader and founder who specializes in graphic design Dustin Noden - Dan's second in command, art director and designer a.k.a. "@dontrealllycare" Brandon Hunsaker - Senior Illustrator (works remote in San Diego) Damasso Sanchez - Senior Illustrator and animation wizard (works remote in San Diego) Davy LeChevance - Designer / Illustrator / Script & Pizza enthusiast a.k.a. “@Mighty Short” from France Jordan Mahaffey - Designer a.k.a. "@StakeYourClaim" Shownotes Lincoln Design Co's Website Lincoln Design Co. IG Dan Janssen's Work Dustin's IG - @Don'tRealllyCare Brandon Hunsaker's Work Damasso IG - @SazonCollective Davy IG - @The Mighty Short Jordan’s IG - @StakeYourClaim Morning Breath Inc Matt Dawson Crop Conference Creative South Mike Jones Music by - Blookah