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Full episode now on the Living Proof Patreon. Ali Boulala is a skate icon who came to prominence through his association with Flip Skateboards in the late 1990s. He was one of the original members of the “Piss Drunx”, a notorious skate crew that embodied a raw, punk-infused ethos that left a lasting imprint on skateboarding culture. On March 7, 2007, Ali Boulala was involved in a tragic motorcycle accident in Melbourne, Australia. Boulala sustained severe head injuries, leading to a coma that lasted four months. He underwent extensive rehabilitation to relearn basic functions such as walking and eating independently. Due to the accident, he was convicted of culpable driving and sentenced to four years in prison, serving two years before being released and deported back to Sweden. The accident had a profound impact on Boulala's life, leading to years of substance abuse and personal turmoil.In 2013, he began a journey toward recovery and has maintained sobriety since then. Finding new purpose in life and moving forward with a renewed spirit, he has channeled his creative energy into music. http://patreon.com/livingproofnewyorkhttp://livingproofnewyork.com
Full episode on Patreon. Arto Saari is a Finnish-born professional skateboarder and acclaimed photographer, who first gained international recognition in the early 2000s as part of the Flip Skateboards team, where he became a standout in videos like Sorry and Really Sorry. Arto won Thrasher Magazine's Skater of the Year award in 2001, cementing his legacy in skateboarding history.Beyond skating, Arto has built a successful second career as a photographer, capturing intimate moments within the skate, music, and fashion worlds. His most recent book “Bike Path” captures scenes from the local community within the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii.http://patreon.com/livingproofnewyorkhttp://livingproofnewyork.com
BrainDrain Skateboarding show with Toby Batchelor and Forde Brookfield
Brain Drain Episode 45 with Toby Batchelor & Forde Brookfield
BrainDrain Skateboarding show with Toby Batchelor and Forde Brookfield
Brain Drain Episode 43 with Toby Batchelor & Forde Brookfield
BrainDrain Skateboarding show with Toby Batchelor and Forde Brookfield
Brain Drain Episode 37 with Forde Brookfield & Toby Batchelor
BrainDrain Skateboarding show with Toby Batchelor and Forde Brookfield
Brain Drain Episode 29 with Forde Brookfield & Toby Batchelor
BrainDrain Skateboarding show with Toby Batchelor and Forde Brookfield
Brain Drain Episode 26 with Forde Brookfield & Toby Batchelor
Rune Glifberg discusses growing up in Copenhagen, Moving to California with the Flip team in the early 90's, Going pro for Flip, making his mark in the X Games, why he never got into the Mega Ramps, Kareem Campbell asking him to ride for Axion Footwear, being in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater video games, finding Ali Boulala, Arto Saari & Bastien Salabanzi, skating in the Olympics and much more! Timestamps 00:00:00 Rune Glifberg 00:00:58 Moving back to Copenhagen after being in California for 17 years 00:03:44 Moving to California with the Flip team in the early 90's 00:04:31 Being on Flip Skateboards forever 00:12:42 When Deathbox turned into Flip 00:23:06 Going pro for Flip 00:26:02 The 411 Flip industry section with Penny's switch fs flip 00:36:38 X Games and making his mark 00:41:21 Rune on the mega ramp 00:44:44 Joining in on the street sessions with Penny and Rowley 00:49:14 When vert was dying 00:59:24 Getting clowned for being on Volcom 01:02:58 Skating for Axion 01:08:46 Rune's collection of stuff 01:12:17 Being in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater video games 01:21:21 Christiana in Denmark 01:25:43 Rune the architect 01:36:58 Finding Ali Boulala, Arto Saari & Bastien 01:47:40 Riding for kooky brands 01:54:08 Working with BMW 01:58:54 Getting connected with Golden Goose 02:13:49 What would rune do at Hollywood High 02:15:01 The Japanese skaters 02:16:46 Rune in the Olympics 02:29:33 A new Flip project? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BrainDrain Skateboarding show with Toby Batchelor and Forde Brookfield
Brain Drain Episode 20 with Toby Batchelor & Forde Brookfield
Miles Silvas Wins SOTY, Slappy Trucks Have fun with Us, Gino Koerner Trap Tape, Basral Graito Welcome to Flip Skateboards, Opera's Act 2 Video, Real Present's Hayley Wilson, Marcos Montoya for Adidas, If Miles Silvas skated to Cats Soundtrack would he still would have won SOTY?, Spitifre Samurai, Gou Miyagi's Timescan 2 Part and much more! Timestamps 00:00:00 Nine Club Live #27 00:00:30 First look at the new merch 00:02:40 Dubs brings the brittle. Mrs. Dubs famous peanut brittle 00:05:30 Cheers, Happy Holidays 00:07:00 Miles Silvas Wins SOTY 00:14:00 Slappy Trucks Have fun with Us 00:24:00 What's your current Truck choice 00:28:00 Crochet NBD at the Court House 00:35:00 Gino Koerner Trap Tape 00:44:00 Woodward Nine Club Special 00:49:00 Chris is on a rampage! 00:54:20 Basral Graito Welcome to Flip Skateboards 00:59:00 Yuzuki Kawasaki welcome to Flip 01:02:00 Second Annual A Day at the Beach by Yeti, Premiering tomorrow at 10am 01:06:00 Another round of shots 01:08:00 What is on your Christmas List? 01:19:00 Opera's Act 2 Video 01:31:00 Real Present's Hayley Wilson 01:38:00 When is Chris's Birthday, ever have a suprise party? 01:41:00 Early Nine Club Stroies 01:46:00 Jeron's Suprise Party Cheers! 02:00:00 Marcos Montoya for Adidas 02:11:00 If Miles Silvas skated to Cats Soundtrack would he still would have won SOTY? 02:21:00 Spitifre Samurai 02:42:00 Nike SB Ishod 2 02:50:00 New Josh Kalis Ascend 03:05:00 Gou Miyagi's Timescan 2 Part 03:15:00 Wrap up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Arto Saari discusses growing up in Finland, skating in the Europe contests for the first time, getting on Flip Skateboards, skating with Geoff Rowley during the filming of Flip video "Sorry”, working on Transworld's “Feedback” video with Ty Evans, front boarding El Toro, why he left Flip for Alien Workshop, filming for the Alien Workshop video “Mind Field”, returning to Flip, having a heart condition & getting surgery, why he went from eS to Etnies, building a pool with Lance Mountain in his backyard, the new Arto eS shoe and much more! Timestamps 00:00:00 Arto Saari 00:00:44 Living in Hawaii 00:09:57 Growing up in Finland 00:13:50 How Arto got discovered 00:14:52 Our Supporter: AG1 00:16:27 Knowing he was good and doing the Europe contests for the first time 00:24:13 Leaving school for skating 00:27:27 Getting on Flip skateboards 00:32:34 Skating with Geoff Rowley during the filming of Flip video "Sorry" 00:33:50 Arto's 411 Wheels Of Fortune 00:38:02 Working on Transworld's "Feedback" video 00:42:34 Filming with Ty Evans 00:48:03 Filming for the eS video "Menikmati" 00:52:22 The El Toro front board 00:57:43 Filming for the Flip video "Sorry" 01:03:01 Choosing music for his parts 01:05:00 Leaving Flip for Alien Workshop and filming for "Mind Field" 01:11:09 Returning to Flip after Alien Workshop 01:17:21 Getting synthetic ligaments in his knee 01:18:45 Having a heart condition 01:21:57 SOTY (Skater Of The Year) 01:25:57 When the money comes 01:32:10 Arto's own brand? 01:33:17 Getting into photography 01:43:15 Milkin' it 01:49:35 Building a pool in his backyard 02:04:04 The new Arto eS shoe 02:11:52 Tom Penny storys 02:18:12 Why Arto went from eS to Etnies 02:27:53 What's Arto up to now Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Dansk skateboardikon styrter tre gange og misser finale,” skrev TV2 sport i sommer efter Rune Glifbergs præstation i kategorien park ved OL i Tokyo. Men, hvad der udadtil virker som et nederlag, er det for ham personligt en præstation, han er stolt af.“Hvis ikke jeg havde givet den det forsøg, så havde jeg stået bagefter og været ærgerlig over det og tænkt: Hvorfor gjorde du ikke det bedste, du kunne? Og set i bakspejlet var jeg heller ikke blevet verdensmester, europamester eller vundet X Games, hvis jeg havde holdt tilbage i de situationer og ikke givet 100% og været klar til at falde.”I dette afsnit af ‘Rejsen fortæller den professionelle skater Rune Glifberg om at trodse frygten for at fejle for at udleve sin passion.Rune Glifberg begyndte at skate som 11-årig i 1986. Han blev forelsket i det ‘community', hvor alle hepper på alle og fejrer det at fejle.“Mentaliteten bag at stå på skateboard - og især i starten - handler om at bruge 80-90% af tiden på at forsøge noget. Og så nogle gange lykkedes det. Når du først har lært at finde ro i at fejle, er det en kæmpe lektion i livet,” fortæller han.Det var netop modet til at falde, der gjorde, at Rune Glifbergs karriere blev kickstartet til en international konkurrence, der blev afholdt i Forum i 1990.“Det gik ikke specielt godt, men jeg tror alligevel, at jeg viste en eller anden form for gåpåmod og vilje. Jeg har altid skatet 110%. Jeg går ind i det. Jeg vil gerne vise frem, og det ræsonnerer på en eller anden måde, når man er sammen med vennerne. Det klapper man af, og det kommer der noget energi ud af,” fortæller han.Det gjorde der også i Forum den dag, hvor Glifbergs drøm gik i opfyldelse, idet Jeremy Fox fra Flip Skateboards prikkede ham på skulderen og tilbød et sponsorat.“Jeremy kunne se, at der var en gnist i mig, selvom jeg på tidspunktet ikke var så dygtig. Det var en kæmpe overraskede for mig, at det var mig, de var interesserede i, for jeg syntes, at der var mange andre, der var bedre.”Siden er Rune Glifbergs karriere rullet afsted. Han har boet i USA, skatet på ramper over hele verden, og han har konkurreret i nogle af verdens mest prestigefyldte konkurrencer. Og i sommer repræsenterede han som nævnt Danmark til OL i Tokyo, hvor hans mod til at fejle ikke bragte ham en plads i finalen, men en god mavefornemmelse.“Jeg kunne sagtens have kørt et sikkert løb hjem, men så havde jeg ikke fået en fed fornemmelse bagefter. Man bliver nødt til at satse. Jeg har ikke ondt af mig selv - jeg fucking gik for den,” fortæller Rune Glifberg, der ikke er færdig med at tage chancer.“Hvis ikke du prøver, så bliver det aldrig til noget. Det er det, der er vigtigt, som man lærer fra skateboarding: Man lærer ikke et nyt trick af ikke at prøve det,” mener den nu 46-årige skatelegende.
We discuss Kento Yoshioka's "Evisen" Part, Flip Skateboards' "en Espana" Video, Real Skateboards Presents Christian Henry, Victor Campillo “Unemployed “Un” part, Jake Ilardi's "Peninsula" Part, introducing Nine Club Experience LIVE for Channel Members on Sundays at 7pm (edited shows will still air on Wednesdays) and much more!! Also, we’re picking 3 winners for the eS Skateboarding package that includes 2 pairs of shoes, a jacket and 2 shirts!! This weeks raffle is a Lotties Skateshop mystery box!!
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Alec Majerus discusses growing up in Rochester Minnesota, skating 3rd Lair Skatepark in the winter, winning Tampa Am, getting on Volcom, skating with Louie Lopez, getting on Flip Skateboards, moving to California, leaving Vans to ride for Adidas, breaking his leg on King Of The Road, getting a staph infection and needing emergency surgery on his leg, filming a new part and much more!
Professional skateboarder, photographer, and frequently requested guest Arto Saari joins the show to talk about how he went from a small rural town in Finland, to leaving the country as a young teenager to go on tour with Danny Way and start an adventure that's continued ever since. Like many people from a certain generation, Arto had his young mind blown by films like Thrashin', Gleaming the Cube, and even Back to the Future's skate scenes, but it would be an old board left behind by his uncle that would end up changing his life forever. Although Seinajoki, Finland wasn't known for its abundance of skate-able terrain, Arto and his friends set about taking their skills to the next level by finding old warehouses that would make do as their own personal skate parks. Before long Arto began to attract global attention when he seemed to come out of no where at the world championships in Germany. That would lead to an invite to go on tour with Plan B, and the rest is history. Arto would end up living in southern California and form a life long relationship with Flip Skateboards and a successful career as a professional skateboarder becoming Thrasher's skater of year in 2001. During his career, he used his close proximity and friendships with many of the industries leading photographers and filmmakers to hone his own skills behind the camera and began to carve out a place for himself in a new profession that he was also passionate about. He continues to both skate and create beautiful photographs that attract both commercial clients and art buyers alike, and has since taken on the humbling task of learning to surf Hawaii's North Shore. During our conversation we talk about what made him leave Los Angeles and move to Hawaii, the intersection of skateboarding and photography, his love for Leica cameras, his photojournalist approach to skateboard photography, and the advice he gives to others coming up in the creative world. To Learn More About Arto Saari Visit: http://www.artosaari.com And Follow Him on Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/artofoto/ To Learn More About Visual Revolutionary Visit: http://www.visualrevolutionary.com And Follow On Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/visualrevolutionary/
This week Ryan and Jono discuss Louie Lopez leaving Flip skateboards and more.
Lance Mountain discusses growing up in Alhambra CA, contests, turning pro for Variflex, getting on Powell-Peralta, Neil Blender, Stacy Peralta, offers from Steve Rocco, starting his own company The Firm, getting on Flip Skateboards, filming for Extremely Sorry, designing the Stussy x Nike collab shoe and much more!
Bastien Salabanzi discusses growing up in Toulon France, starting skating at 9 years old, getting sponsored by 16 Skateboards, flying to California for the first time, filming for the Flip video “Sorry”, turning pro for Flip Skateboards, leaving his sponsors and returning to France, skating for Jart Skateboards, winning a spot in Street League, Paul Rodriguez asking him to ride for Primitive Skateboards and much more!
Skateboardpodden är tillbaka med (förhoppningsvis) bättre ljud denna gång. Martin "Mander" Ander är en skateboardåkare som gjort sig känd både hos skateboardåkare genom sina skateboardgrafiker för bland annat Flip Skateboards, men också på senare tid hos större delen av allmänheten genom sina posters för artister som Håkan Hellström, KRS-One, Ison & Fille, PH3 Mfl. Vi pratar om uppväxten, hur man lär sig rita, hur det var i Sheratongaraget och mycket mer. Martins hemsida:http://www.mander.nu/ Boken om Sheraton years kan beställas på dokument.org eller av Martin direkt:http://dokument.org/http://www.mander.nu/contact/ Se bilden på Team Alva här:http://vertisdead.blogspot.se/2008/07/1988-alva-team-photo.html Vi finns på:www.skateboardpodden.sewww.facebook.com/skateboardpodden/https://www.instagram.com/skateboardpodden/
Our guest this week is Jon Contino. Jon is a very talented branding consultant, creative director and a monster of a design force, creating custom lettering and illustrations for brands like ESPN, Nike, Stephen King, Flip Skateboards, Jack Daniels, and more. He also produces his own clothing and goods, JC NYC. In this episode, we discuss his process and his background, his custom lettering workshop, the challenges of balancing design life with family life, how New York has influenced his designs, and more. “Everyone wants to be known for something. Step one is really caring about what you're doing.” - Jon Contino This episode is brought to you by Freshbooks. The working world has changed. With the growth of the internet, there’s never been more opportunities for the self-employed. To meet this need, FreshBooks is excited to announce the launch of an all new version of their cloud accounting software! FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to Overtime listeners. To claim it, just go to freshbooks.com/overtime and enter OVERTIME in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section. Dribbble Shots The Book of Life Logo The Book of Life "El Skeleto" font design Links Mentioned in Overtime: Jon Contino Jon Contino NYC Jon Contino on Dribbble Jon Contino on Twitter Jon's Lettering Workshop: The Complete Guide to Custom Lettering Leatherhead Sports Lemon Ball Baseball The Book of Life Project The Book of Life "El Skeleto" font design
Our guest this week is Jon Contino. Jon is a very talented branding consultant, creative director and a monster of a design force, creating custom lettering and illustrations for brands like ESPN, Nike, Stephen King, Flip Skateboards, Jack Daniels, and more. He also produces his own clothing and goods, JC NYC. In this episode, we discuss his process and his background, his custom lettering workshop, the challenges of balancing design life with family life, how New York has influenced his designs, and more. “Everyone wants to be known for something. Step one is really caring about what you're doing.” - Jon Contino This episode is brought to you by Freshbooks. The working world has changed. With the growth of the internet, there’s never been more opportunities for the self-employed. To meet this need, FreshBooks is excited to announce the launch of an all new version of their cloud accounting software! FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to Overtime listeners. To claim it, just go to freshbooks.com/overtime and enter OVERTIME in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section. Dribbble Shots The Book of Life Logo The Book of Life "El Skeleto" font design Links Mentioned in Overtime: Jon Contino Jon Contino NYC Jon Contino on Dribbble Jon Contino on Twitter Jon's Lettering Workshop: The Complete Guide to Custom Lettering Leatherhead Sports Lemon Ball Baseball The Book of Life Project The Book of Life "El Skeleto" font design
1. Bastien Salabanzi interview 2. Childhood and getting into skating (6:45) 3. Growing up with Flip Skateboards (8:43) 4. Kick front board SF 16 (11:47) 5. Vans to Etnies (15:01) 6. Losing all his sponsors and moving back to France (15:58) 7. Lordz Wheels video (23:18) 8. Wade D In the Streets Ft. Paul Rodriguez (25:57) 9. Reemerging in Europe (29:09) 10. Back to the US via Street League (31:43) 11. The Lost Part, 10 years later (36:52) 12. Primitive Skateboards (39:40) 13. Coming back from injury (42:52) 14. Rapid Fire with Da Ghost (45:53) 15. Post Office (51:12) 16. The Rundown (1:04:00)
1. Interview with Corey 2. Moving to California and Flip Skateboards tryout (4:50) 3. Riding for Circa and Muska's rabbit (8:35) 4. Switch Trey Gang (12:30) 5. In the Streets with Wade D Ft. Rob Sluggo Boyce(15:50) 6. Online dating all the way to MExico (20:27) 7. Corey's witch doctor (22:55) 8. The Flying Noodles (31:27) 9. Ouija Board predicts Corey's future (34:13) 10. Getting kicked off Blind Skateboards(36:55) 11. Rapid Fire with Da Ghost(42:15) 12. Post Office (46:35) 13. The Rundown - The Bunt Fantasy Football draft, Kevin Love to the Celtics? (55:05)