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EJ jams with Barton Damer, the creative muscle behind Already Been Chewed (ABC)...basically the Tony Hawk of motion design. This dude turned his skateboarding obsession into a full-blown 3D animation studio that now cranks out mind-blowing work for Nike, Adidas, Star Wars, and Marvel. Check out the corresponding blog post with key takeaways: https://www.schoolofmotion.com/blog/already-been-chewed Artists Barton Damer https://www.linkedin.com/in/barton-damer-92a32918 EJ Hassenfratz https://www.youtube.com/@eyedesyn/videos Nick Campbell https://greyscalegorilla.com/about-us/ Paul Babb https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulbabb/ Rob Dyrdek https://robdyrdek.com/ Mark Fancher https://www.youtube.com/c/MarkFancherFX Dan Arsham https://www.danielarsham.com/ PJ Richardson https://www.laundry.studio/ Jonathan Winbush https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmzWP6o2cw73moEF7LO_KvA Studios Already Been Chewed (ABC) https://www.alreadybeenchewed.tv/ Greyscale Gorilla https://greyscalegorilla.com/ Maxon https://www.maxon.net/en LRG https://l-r-g.com/ Nike https://www.nike.com/ Adidas https://www.adidas.com/ Under Armour https://www.underarmour.com/en-us/ Street League Skateboarding https://www.streetleague.com/ MTV https://www.mtv.com/ ESPN https://www.espn.com/ Discovery Channel https://www.discovery.com/ New Balance https://www.newbalance.com/ Louis Vuitton https://www.alreadybeenchewed.tv/louisvuitton Tiffany and Co. https://www.tiffany.com/stories/collaborations/daniel-arsham-pokemon/ Legwork https://legworkstudio.com/animation/ Laundry Studio https://www.laundry.studio/ SoFi Stadium https://www.laundry.studio/ooh/project-four-l3zw3-jecsr-hr7em-6yptl Work Fantasy Factory https://www.paramountplus.com/shows/rob-dyrdeks-fantasy-factory/ Rob & Big https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_%26_Big Snack Off https://tv.apple.com/us/show/snack-off/umc.cmc.3cjzt6066id3jq5koxur3vx9p Ridiculousness https://tv.apple.com/us/show/ridiculousness/umc.cmc.234le4y5rrb4satzsf28ix6yx Digital Artist of the Year https://www.behance.net/gallery/12189735/COMPUTER-ARTS-MAGAZINE-Digital-Artist-of-the-Year?locale=en_US Resources NAB https://www.nabshow.com/ Cinema 4D https://www.maxon.net/en/cinema-4d After Effects https://www.adobe.com/products/aftereffects.html Computer Arts Magazine https://www.creativebloq.com/computer-arts Adobe Photoshop https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop.html Adobe Illustrator https://www.adobe.com/products/illustrator.html Final Cut Pro https://www.apple.com/final-cut-pro/ iMovie https://support.apple.com/imovie Houdini https://www.sidefx.com/products/houdini/ Unreal Engine https://www.unrealengine.com/en-US Behance https://www.behance.net/onboarding/hirerCreative Nixon https://www.nixon.com/ Rob & Bart Interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frJ4rcpyFvI
Graham sits down with Rob Dyrdek at the Fantasy Factory in L.A. to discuss his early pro skating career and the many entrepreneurial successes that followed, including Street League Skateboarding, shoe design and multiple TV shows on MTV. In this 2014 interview, Dyrdek also addresses getting hypnotized for success and his fallout with the late Chris “Big Black” Boykin.
The people have spoken—with their remotes. Iowa's Elite Eight win over LSU in the women's college basketball tournament captured 12.3 million viewers for ESPN, the most for a women's game broadcast in the U.S. We dig into what those numbers could do for future broadcasts of the sport—starting with this weekend's final—and why ‘Sunday Night Baseball' may not stay long in its time slot. Plus, skateboarding will be back at the Olympics in Paris this summer. The CEO of Thrill One Sports & Entertainment, Matt Cohn, shares how the company's Street League Skateboarding works to maintain the sport's renegade spirit while the biggest stars are collaborating with global brands. (00:00) Tuned In on the Final Four (07:46) Thrill One CEO Matt Cohn Joins FOS Today (14:01) How Skateboarders are Building Their Brand
Rob Dyrdek is an American entrepreneur, actor, producer, reality TV personality, and former professional skateboarder. He is best known for his roles in the MTV reality and variety shows Rob & Big, Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory, and Ridiculousness. In addition to his television ventures, Dyrdek is a serial entrepreneur, founding several businesses through his venture studio, Dyrdek Machine, including Street League Skateboarding and Superjacket Productions (now Thrill One Media). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Unleashed with The Dingo and Danny Podcast Fueled by Monster Energy
One of the most treasured professional skateboarders joins the podcast! UNLEASHED is proud to welcome 31-year-old skateboard style icon Ishod Wair from Bordentown, New Jersey. In his exclusive nterview with The Dingo, Danny, and Brittney, the decorated all-round skateboarder (and occasional runway fashion model) details his passion for skateboarding, streetwear, and customized German sports cars.Ishod Wair is your favorite pro skater's favorite skater. Born and raised in New Jersey, Wair barged into the spotlight on the strength of video parts stacked with never-been-done tricks executed with effortless style. Wair's rise started when he won the 2011 Kimberley Diamond Cup pro competition as an amateur rider, netting a $100,000 cash prize. From there, things really took off.In 2013, Thrasher Magazine elevated the self-proclaimed skate rat into the rare circle of ‘Skater of the Year' Award recipients. He made history as the first African American skateboarder to earn that title. Although he's more at home applying his all-round skate talents at street and transition spots, Wair has racked up quite the portfolio of competition wins: Accolades include an X Games gold medal as well as victories in Street League Skateboarding and Copenhagen Pro Open events – without ever compromising his nonchalant style. Hear what drives the sportscars and streetwear enthusiast – only on UNLEASHED!Press the play button (and hit Like) on the new episode of UNLEASHED with The Dingo, Danny, and Brittney. Make sure to subscribe and stay tuned for more UNLEASHED episodes. Regular editions of the show are recorded live inside Studio M at Monster Energy headquarters in Corona, California and published bi-weekly. Also follow @monsterenergy for updates.
Turns out, Jalen Carter's legal woes didn't impact his NFL draft status that much at all, the former Univ. of Georgia star was just selected by the Eagles with the No. 9 overall pick. The Celtics' closeout win over the Hawks on Thursday was apparently bittersweet for Jayson Tatum, who admitted after the game he was kinda pissed it ultimately forced Janet Jackson to postpone one of her concerts. James Harden was involved in an argument outside a Las Vegas hotel and casino. Kevin Durant is gonna "do it" for the rest of his life -- the NBA superstar just signed a contract with Nike that will keep him with the shoe giant until he takes his last breath. Nyjah Hudson talks to Babcock about his return to Street League Skateboarding this Saturday in Chicago. Plus, the Creed III gloves Michael B. Jordan wore during filming are for now for sale! Hosts: Michael Babcock, Lucas Widman, Edward Lewis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob Dyrdek (@robdyrdek) became a professional athlete at the age of 16 and started his first business at 18. Growing up around entrepreneurs, he quickly learned the power of building brands, which he used to turn a rising footwear and apparel brand into a $500 million international company. He went on to launch the world's first true professional skateboarding league, Street League Skateboarding, and a first-of-its-kind skateboarding channel, ETN.Dyrdek also found success in television with shows like Rob & Big, Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory, and Ridiculousness, which is currently on its 10th season. He created a brand-new talent competition show, Amazingness, his fourth show on the network. With over two decades of experience building his intellectual properties and working with top brands around the world, he started developing the groundwork for his full-service venture studio, Dyrdek Machine.What Travis and Rob discussed:The importance of building a strong foundation for children's growth and development by instilling a love for learning, and allowing them to take risks, he also shares his upbringing and early successes in TaeKwonDo, soccer, and skateboarding, shaped by his parents' blend of optimism and caution.How Rob pursued his wildest dreams of turning pro, moving to California, and starting a company, becoming an entrepreneur within the ecosystem after being sponsored by DC.Using creative and design skills to pitch and create innovative shoes for DC, proposing a royalty-based deal structure that allowed him to design a third of the entire line and make a lot of money.The secret behind Ridicoulesness's success on TV.The importance of having a clear vision, putting in the work, and building a system to achieve goals, using their personal experience as an example.Rob's approach to creating systems is not only for his business but for his personal and family lifeIf you're looking for inspiration and insight into building a successful career and fulfilling life, you won't want to miss this podcast episode featuring Rob Dyrdek. From his early success as a professional athlete and entrepreneur to his more recent accomplishments in television and venture capital, Rob has a wealth of knowledge and experience to share.Check the full episode +. transcript hereFollow Travis on:G
This panel discussion will bring together leaders of top brands that connect with consumers and get them to pay a monthly fee for content. These leaders of major media and sports brands will delve into the techniques and work they have done to build their brand's fan base and create a value equation where the consumer pays for the service on a monthly basis.Check out upcoming DigiMarCon Digital Marketing, Media, and Advertising Conferences & Exhibitions Worldwide at https://digimarcon.com/events/
Start your engines, grab your skateboard, and get ready as we drop into an action sports filled interview with Jessi Armstrong, Director of Marketing & Fan Experience for Thrill One Sports & Entertainment, the company that produces properties such as Nitro Circus, Street League Skateboarding, Nitro Rallycross, and Ridiculousness' Thrill One Media. Jessi talks about what it's like to work for such a high-energy company and walks us through the details of each of their sports. We talk about her career path, from having a passion for the live event industry, to interning at EAMC, to working for a global action sports brand. She tells us about some of the creative concepts they launched during 2020, including a touring ramp setup that played in Walmart parking lots. Enjoy this fun, lighthearted episode that's sure to rev your engine and ignite an interest in the thrill of working with extreme sports.Jessi Armstrong: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedInThrill One Sports & Entertainment: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn
Joe Carr is the CEO of Thrill One Sports & Entertainment, the parent company of the Street League Skateboarding, Nitro Circus, and Superjacket Productions. Previously, Joe also served as President of the World Surf League and a Senior VP of Content and International at the UFC.Carr discuss his career at UFC and the WSL and how the action sports media landscape has changed. He goes in depth about how Thrill One was created and what projects Nitro Rallycross, SLS, Nitro Circus and Thrill One Media have coming up. Enjoy and get rad!You can follow what their brands are up to on their website Thrill One . If you miss the Rad Season Show episode you can catch up on FUEL TV Plus and don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Like what you hear? Read more by following this link: radseason.com
Brian is now the President & COO of The Dyrdek Machine, but it all started with a business plan in the Rob & Big kitchen. SLS was Rob's vision to take skateboarding into the realm of mainstream sports, but he needed someone to write the business plan and operate it. He and Brian teamed up, brought on capital partners through trial by fire, and eventually expanded the events business into SVOD. The evolution into media took the valuation from a 1.5x multiple to a 6x multiple and led to an acquisition. Learn more about this episode.
Graham sits down with Rob Dyrdek at the Fantasy Factory in L.A. to discuss his early pro skating career and the many entrepreneurial successes that followed, including Street League Skateboarding, shoe design and multiple TV shows on MTV. Dyrdek also addresses getting hypnotized for success and his most dangerous stunts.
Rob Dyrdek may be best known as a TV personality for his hit shows Rob & Big, Fantasy Factory and Ridiculousness, but prior to his rise on the small screen, Dyrdek was making money as a professional skateboarder. Dyrdek grew up in a small town in Ohio and began skateboarding at the age of 11. His passion for skating eventually brought him to Los Angeles where his ability to draw sponsorship provided a steady income and set the stage for a career in entertainment. Dyrdek parlayed his ability to draw sponsors into multiple business opportunities, including the ownership of a skateboard company of his own. He then went on to launch the Street League Skateboarding competition and enterprise which has grown into an international sports media and entertainment property. Labeled as one of the "most influential skateboarders of all-time", Dyrdek has fused together his passion for art, science and creativity, to launch the Dyrdek Machine; a venture creation studio that partners with idea-stage entrepreneurs. The company acts as a co-founder by providing hands-on expertise, process, and amplification to help build and launch consumer products alongside entrepreneurs. About The Game Plan The Game Plan is a weekly SportTechie podcast hosted by venture capitalists Jay Kapoor and Tim Katt. The show features professional athletes and their business interests beyond sports. You can follow us on Twitter (@thegameplanshow) and Instagram (@gameplanshow) for show news and updates, to recommend guests, and for bonus content! Follow co-hosts Jay Kapoor (@JayKapoorNYC) and Tim Katt (@Tim_Katt) for all things sports, media, tech, and venture capital. Question? Comment? Story idea? Let us know at hello@thegameplan.show
Mikey Taylor is a skateboarder, investor, entrepreneur and Founder of Commune Capital a real estate investment fund. Growing up in Thousand Oaks, Southern California, Mikey was hooked on skateboarding and turned pro when he was 17. For two decades his whole world was skating with multiple sponsorship deals, he was part of the original Street League Skateboarding crew and was one of the most recognizable pro skateboarders on the planet. However, there was always an itch for what happens after his skateboarding career?Mikey co-founded Saint Archer Brewing, a San Diego based craft beer company bringing skate, surf and the art's world together. In 2015 Saint Archer was acquired by MillerCoors in a multi-million dollar deal. At the same time Mikey went on to co-found Sovrn Skateboards as well as the entrepreneur education platform AVNI Intelligence with the core purpose of educating people how money works. With a passion for investment and business he set up Commune Capital a real estate investing firm.Tune in to find out how Mikey got into investing and his entrepreneurial journey as well as his favorite moments over the years as a pro skateboarder and what projects he is working at the moment.Enjoy and get rad!Find out more about what Mikey is working on at Commune Capital. The Rad Season Action Sports and Adventure Show goes live every week on Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube. Every Monday, the Show drops as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Like what you hear? Read more by following this link: radseason.com
Henry is an extreme sports MC, presenter and comedian. He has entertained crowds in the hundreds of thousands at events such as The Winter Olympics, Red Bull Soap Box, Street League Skateboarding, Danny MacAskill’s Drop and Roll Tours and is also known for his popular ‘Jackson’s Hole’ comic video series with Red Bull.In this bout, we discuss how snowboarding’s counterculture lured him to the mountains, the challenges of going against public school’s expectations and listening to his inner voice, the concept of ‘luck’, imposter syndrome as well as several hilarious stories of his route to becoming a world class entertainer.www.unboxing-gym.com
Ep.05 Molly Magnifico Molly is a 15+ year marketing pro and account strategist who has equally split her career between marketing agencies and brands. She has spent a majority of her work life trying to use her access and positions to credibly uplift skateboarding and those within the industry. Molly is currently an independent marketing consultant and is using her industry chops to help carve out more inclusivity within skateboarding by serving as Board Chair of Skate Like A Girl. Molly's client and brand experiences includes work with: Red Bull, etnies, EA Sports, Tech Deck, Zumiez, Frito Lay, Boost Mobile, Chipotle, 7-Eleven, McDonald's, Street League Skateboarding, Arizona State University, Pernod Ricard, REI, Specialized Bikes, and Fox Racing. 00:12:30 Molly's Bio & Career Path 00:41:00 Women in Positions of Power 1:22:00 Representation in the Industry 1:45:41 Mother/Parenthood 1:57:57 Battling with Nutrition and Gut Health 2:10:00 Finding Community inside Parenthood About the Show: Squeezing the Juice is a podcast and webinar series hosted by Kim Woozy & Ashley Masters featuring conversations with experts in skateboarding, fitness, nutrition, physical and mental health, creative culture and business. Our goal is to inspire, educate and empower our community by sharing our collective experiences, stories and backgrounds. Discover how to be the best version of you...with us!
Today's guest is Joe Carr - CEO of Thrill One Sports Entertainment. For context, Thrill One is the parent company of three exceptional entertainment properties - Street League Skateboarding, Nitro Circus, and Superjacket Productions. Previously, Joe was the President of the World Surf League and a Senior VP at the UFC. In today's episode, Joe and I discuss the in's and out's of Thrill One, what it was like becoming a CEO, and how he goes about raising capital. Joe and I also touched upon Nitro Circus, Street League Skateboarding, and Superjacket Productions and what each brings to the table. The conversation led to topics like some hurdles Joe has faced in his life, along with how he values different properties. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.Find Joe:Thrill OneInstagramFind Momentous:LiveMomentousInstagramFacebookTwitterYoutube
Street League Skateboarding (SLS) is an international competitive series in professional skateboarding. The league features 25 professional street skateboarders competing for the largest monetary prize in the history of skateboarding, and was founded by professional skateboarder, Rob Dyrdek --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/papupapunk/support
Überraschung, SundaySession heute doch wie gewohnt zu zweit! Freut euch auf die neue Staffel Haus des Geldes, Street League Skateboarding und Dampf ablassen der anderen Art. Passenderweise haben wir für euch die Top 3 der Dinge, bei denen man nur eine schlechte Figur abgeben kann.
In This Episode You Will Learn About: -Having a core purpose for the decisions you make -Designing your life the way you want and choosing the life you live -The seven core capabilities to assess a founder through -The importance of understanding money -Learning through failure -It’s never too late to learn -Margins over everything -Morning routines -Believing in yourself Resources: -Elite Level Mastermind: fortheloveofmoney.com/mastermind Show Notes: I’ve got a real treat for you today. I’m lifting the curtain on a conversation I had at my elite level mastermind with the legend, Rob Dyrdek. In case you’ve forgotten who he is (because I know you’ve heard of him), he is the professional skater turned TV personality and mega-entrepreneur. You probably know of him from his TV shows Ridiculousness, Fantasy Factory, or Rob & Big. But most people don’t realize how wildly successful and brilliant an entrepreneur he is. He was willing to come to our mastermind and bless us with his incredible knowledge, not only of his businesses, but how he leads such a life of balance. I’ve never seen any entrepreneur do it like this before. Question Highlights: -What are your core values? -Where did your boundaries come from and how do you uphold them? -Why was the book Start at the End so impactful, and what do you do as a result of what you learned from that book? -What did it take for you to learn to be a numbers person? -What keeps you motivated to keep pushing? -Do you have a meditative or spiritual practice? -If you started over, what would be your next revenue stream? -Can you break down your morning routine? Guest Bio: At 18 years old, he used his knowledge gained from the skateboard industry to create his first company. The relentless pursuit of his childhood dreams made Rob Dyrdek a professional athlete at 16 years old and propelled him into the world of business before most people entered college. Surrounded by entrepreneurs in his youth, Dyrdek quickly learned the power of building brands. At 18 years old, he used that knowledge to create his first company. This “outlier” experience helped him to develop and grow both his own brands and increase the value of his brand partners as he was quickly becoming an influential professional skateboarder. By leveraging his influence and designing new concepts and ideas, he helped turn a rising footwear and apparel brand into a $500 million international company. He used that same expertise to build skate brands later in his career launching the world's first true professional skateboarding league Street League Skateboarding and a first of its kind skateboarding channel, ETN. That same approach to brand development led him to co-create and executive produce his first television show, Rob & Big on MTV. After the success of this first show, he created Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory showcasing his Do-Or-Dier® mentality towards entrepreneurship. Constantly evolving and taking calculated risks, Dyrdek beat world records with his physical feats while continuing his endeavors, launching several new brands while structuring multi-platform integrated partnerships. Dyrdek continued in his television success with the launch of his new production company, Superjacket. In this new role, he created Ridiculousness, yet another big hit television show, followed by hits like Nickelodeon’s Mega Life & Crashletes and CMT’s The Dude Perfect Show. Using this expertise gained developing the intersection between business and media, he went on to not only invest in new businesses, but also help successfully amplify their brand. With his extensive knowledge, experience and insight gained over two decades of building his own intellectual properties and working with top brands around the world, he started developing the groundwork for his full-service venture studio, Dyrdek Machine. The Dyrdek Machine represents not only the financial investment of Rob Dyrdek, but also his passion for partnering with disruptive “Do-or-Dier®” entrepreneurs, guiding them to achieve sustainable success. Using his proven method for predictable success, Dyrdek works personally with his partners to help them realize their true passion and voice and turn it into a profitable, sustainable brand. His unquenchable desire to live life to the fullest pushed him to develop a strategy for success in life, not unlike the formula he created for his venture studio. Following his life plan for happiness, balance and love while still achieving greatness in his career, Dyrdek now enjoys a fulfilling life with his family in Beverly Hills and continues to build his dream as he had not only envisioned, but designed it. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com
We got the opportunity to sit down and see what's inside Indo's number one skater Sanggoe Tanjung who's been taking part in the biggest skate competition in the world "Street League Skateboarding" for the past two years. Reach us on instagram : URBAIN, INC https://www.instagram.com/urbain_inc https://www.instagram.com/urbain_shop SANGGOE https://www.instagram.com/sanggoee For Bussines Inquiries : +62 8577 628 3630 Email : urbainjkt@gmail.com
Barton is a motion designer and digital artist who creates under his studio brand, Already Been Chewed. He has designed for a variety of mediums including print, web, live productions and broadcast television. Barton has worked on campaigns for Nike, Supra Footwear, DGK, and Street League Skateboarding, as well as, Lil Wayne, Rob Dyrdek, Toby Mac, and Stevie Williams are some of the pop icons that Barton has created media for over the years.In this episode, Barton talks about how his skateboarding injuries allowed him to explore art from drawing, to filming and editing videos. As he was once on a traditional college path, Barton changed his major to visual arts when he realized that his interest in design grew as a passion and he recognized his natural talent and quickly excelled. Barton explains that as an artist and designer, it’s very easy to get caught up in the same routine and begin losing the creativity that drives original ideas. He stresses the importance of having to go through adversity in order to get to the success you want.Connect with Barton:Learn more about Already Been Chewed on InstagramConnect with Barton on InstagramConnect with Lance:Subscribe on Messenger to get the latest episodes and tips straight to your inbox! Connect with Lance on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. About University of Adversity PodcastLearn how to overcome failure and tragedy, while becoming your best self with the University of Adversity podcast. Join your host Lance Essihos as he interviews successful individuals that have fought the hard battles to overcome life’s obstacles. Lance started the University of Adversity podcast after overcoming his own adversities shared in episode 01. Join him and thousands of other entrepreneurs in learning how to use Adversity as a fuel to ignite your inner flame and live the life you have always desired. Tune in weekly for a dose of positivity, strength, and real-life practical advice to achieve your life goals.Support the show (https://www.lanceessihos.com/)
Meet Rob Dyrdek The relentless pursuit of his childhood dreams made Rob Dyrdek a professional athlete at 16 years old and propelled him into the world of business before most people entered college. Surrounded by entrepreneurs in his youth, Dyrdek quickly learned the power of building brands. At 18 years old, he used that knowledge to create his first company. This “outlier” experience helped him to develop and grow both his own brands and increase the value of his brand partners as he was quickly becoming an influential professional skateboarder. By leveraging his influence and designing new concepts and ideas, he helped turn a rising footwear and apparel brand into a $500 million international company. He used that same expertise to build skate brands later in his career launching the world's first true professional skateboarding league Street League Skateboarding and a first of its kind skateboarding channel, ETN. That same approach to brand development led him to co-create and executive produce his first television show, Rob & Big on MTV. After the success of this first show, he created Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory showcasing his Do-Or-Dier mentality towards entrepreneurship. Constantly evolving and taking calculated risks, Dyrdek beat world records with his physical feats while continuing his endeavors, launching several new brands while structuring multi-platform integrated partnerships. Dyrdek continued in his television success with the launch of his new production company, Superjacket. In this new role, he created Ridiculousness, yet another big hit television show, followed by hits like Nickelodeon’s Mega Life & Crashletes and CMT’s The Dude Perfect Show. Using this expertise gained developing the intersection between business and media, he went on to not only invest in new businesses, but also help successfully amplify their brand. With his extensive knowledge, experience and insight gained over two decades of building his own intellectual properties and working with top brands around the world, he started developing the groundwork for his full-service venture studio, Dyrdek Machine. His unquenchable desire to live life to the fullest pushed him to develop a strategy for success in life, not unlike the formula he created for his venture studio. Following his life plan for happiness, balance and love while still achieving greatness in his career, Dyrdek now enjoys a fulfilling life with his family in Beverly Hills and continues to build his dream as he had not only envisioned, but designed it. Go Pro with Eric Worre is proudly brought to you by: Go Pro Recruiting Mastery – the world’s #1 generic training event for the Network Marketing Profession. Join us December 4-6 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. You will hear from top thought leaders including Magic Johnson, John Maxwell, and dozens of Million-Dollar Earners. It’s an extraordinary event that you and your team can’t afford to miss. To learn more, go to networkmarketingpro.com/gprm Show Notes Eric tells how he and Rob met in Bora Bora. [2:30] Eric shares how he was first introduced to Rob and his various TV shows. [6:45] Rob recalls some of the craziest stunts he's ever performed. [9:14] Rob talks about what it talks to produce 25 seasons of television over four shows. [12:16] Rob talks about how his shows lead to bigger brand deals as his career and popularity progressed. [14:00] Rob details the production and airing schedule for his show Ridiculousness. [20:40] Rob explains how he got his entrepreneurial start at the age of 11. [25:48] Rob recalls how he got his first skateboard and his start in skating. [29:27] Rob talks about quitting everything - including school - at the age of 16 to focus on skateboarding professionally. [32:22] Eric asks Rob what he thinks it takes to become a professional at anything and the role obsession and balance play in success. [33:48] Rob shares what drives him. [41:46] Rob gives his views on Network Marketing. [49:20] Rob explains what 'relentless' means to him. [54:56] Questions or Comments? Do you have questions you would like me to answer in future podcasts or comments on the show you'd like to share? Email me at podcast@networkmarketingpro.com
Graham sits down with Rob Dyrdek at the Fantasy Factory in L.A. to discuss his early pro skating career and the many entrepreneurial successes that followed, including Street League Skateboarding and multiple TV shows with MTV. Dyrdek also addresses his love of performing dangerous stunts. Watch all of Graham’s video interviews at YouTube.com/Grahambensinger. Follow Graham on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @GrahamBensinger. Find TV times for the weekly show at GrahamBensinger.com.
We spent yesterday in Chicago with our jaws dragging on the floor and our faces melted off as we covered the Chicago stop of Street League Skateboarding at the UIC Pavilion. One of the best days ever!! http://skatosis.com/files/SK8-057.mp3 SPONSORS: Old Dude Skate Co. AMAZON affiliate link: skatosis.com/amazon AdamandEve.com – use promo code SK8 Intro/Outro/Ads music(...) The post Skatosis #57 – SLS Recap appeared first on Skatosis - An Obsession with Skateboarding.
Cory Williams is a professional skateboard videographer. He works for Street League Skateboarding and the ETN Network. He has filmed for LRG, Nike SB, Dew Tour and more. Subscribe and leave a review!! Follow (IG): @doobietalkpodcast @highriserin @derekfukuhara @corywillfilm @thehighriseco @highrisetv
Jim Beaver has legendary Hollywood stuntman Pete Antico on the show today. Pete has appeared in some of the biggest action movies in the world over past 3 decades, and is one of the most accomplished stuntmen in Hollywood. He's also running for president of SAG-AFTRA. Jim Beaver also has the latest in action sports, racing and pop culture news. Be sure and tweet questions for future episodes to Jim at @JimBeaver15.
Jim Beaver has radio host Mike Tully on Project Action this week. Mike is the co-host of the Jason Ellis Show on SiriusXM, host of the Tully Show on SiriusXM which is also a podcast, has been in bands, written numerous best selling books, and is a stand up comedian. Jim Beaver also has the latest in action sports, racing and pop culture news. Be sure and tweet questions for future episodes to Jim at @JimBeaver15.
Jim Beaver has author and motorsports and action sports marketing expert Alex Striler on the show. Alex has written 2 books on motorsports and action sports marketing and served as marketing director for some of the top brands in racing and action sports. Widely considered to be one of the country's foremost experts on sponsorships, Alex brings his wisdom to the listeners of Project Action. Jim Beaver also has the latest in action sports and racing news. Be sure and tweet questions for future episodes to Jim at @JimBeaver15.
Jim Beaver has a very special edition of Project Action from the 2017 Indy 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway with driver interviews such as Alexander Rossi, Graham Rahal, John Andretti, and many more from Gasoline Alley and Impact Racing. He talks with personalities in and around the sport such as IndyCar Pit Reporter Katie Osborne, and talks about the history of the world's greatest race. It's a can't miss show for race fans and fans of the Indy 500. Be sure and tweet questions for future episodes to Jim at @JimBeaver15.
Jim Beaver has Paul Rodriguez better known as P-Rod on air this week. Paul is a professional skateboarder and one of the most accomplished street skaters of all time. He's got a new video series called "Can I Hang" out, and is ramping up his 2017 skateboarding calendar. Jim Beaver also has Ami Houde on the show and talks about Ryan Dungey's retirement announcement, Avril Lavigne conspiracy theories, and the latest in action sports, pop culture, and racing news. If you want your questions answered on the show in the future, be sure and tweet them to @JimBeaver15.
Jim Beaver's Project Action has the fastest woman in the dirt, on 2 wheels or 4, Sara Price on the show. Sara is an X Games medalist, champion motocross and offroad racer, and the first woman to ever race a Stadium Super Truck. This is a can't miss interview behind the scenes with one of the fastest growing stars in racing and action sports today, exclusively with Jim Beaver on Project Action. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jim Beaver's Project Action has his weekly partner in crime Ami Houde on the show. Ami is a professional motocross athlete, social media star, co-host of the Down & Dirty Radio Show, and all around action sports and motorsports badass. Don't miss one fun show talking a little of everything exclusively with Jim Beaver on Project Action.
Jim Beaver's Project Action has Sean Malto, one of the best and most popular street skaters on the planet on air this week. Sean Malto is a Street League Skateboarding winner, X Games medalist, Mt. Dew and Nike athlete, social media maverick, and one of the guys behind the new Mt. Dew Supersnake Project. Don't miss yet another candid interview with one of the world's top action sports athletes like you won't find anywhere else, exclusively with Jim Beaver on Project Action. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In episode 5 I sit down with a good friend of mine Brian Atlas. Originally from New Jersey, Brian moved to LA graduated from USC and became the president and co-founder of Street League Skateboarding. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 5 I sit down with a good friend of mine Brian Atlas. Originally from New Jersey, Brian moved to LA graduated from USC and became the president and co-founder of Street League Skateboarding. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Georgia dad who left his kid in the car, UFO base in Malibu, the World Cup, Street League Skateboarding, immigration and an old TJ story.