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Today's guest is Claudette Zepeda, award-winning chef, mom, self-described border kid, poet, and author of the new cookbook “Cooking the Borderlands: Spice and Smoke Between Mexico and the States.” Claudette's book is a deeply personal celebration of the food, family, and culture that shaped her, from Tijuana and San Diego to Jalisco and beyond. Claudette joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about the long road to writing her first cookbook, why she was determined to create something that would stand the test of time, and how her identity as a border kid informs everything she cooks. She shares stories about her family, her kids, the recipes they inspired, and the women who taught her resilience, creativity, and the power of the village. They also dive into recipes from “Cooking the Borderlands,” including her White Widow salsa, arroz poblano, birria, and the Chinese-Mexican dishes that reflect the food culture of Tijuana and Mexicali. Plus, Claudette talks about her San Diego airport restaurant project with Tony Hawk, her salsa macha collab with Señor Lechuga, and the life-changing experience of walking the Camino de Santiago in Spain. Click here for Claudette's Frijoles Rancheros (Cowboy Beans) recipe from “Cooking the Borderlands.” Thank you to Nonino & Whole Foods Market for supporting our show. Click here for tickets to our upcoming Supper Club Series in Miami on June 23rd. Click here to pre-order The Game Changers issue of Cherry Bombe magazine. Sign up for our free Radio Cherry Bombe newsletters at cherrybombe.substack.com More on Claudette: Instagram, Señor Lechuga Salsa Macha, “Cooking the Borderlands” cookbook More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
This week on The Insanely Dangerous Retropodshow, Dangerous Dave flies solo once again for a massive deep dive into one of the most explosive, rebellious and underrated bands of the entire 2000s…SUM 41!From the skate-punk chaos of Fat Lip and In Too Deep to the darker emotional edge of Chuck and Underclass Hero, Dange explores the full history of the Canadian pop-punk legends who helped define an entire generation.This huge episode covers:The origins of Sum 41The rise of Deryck Whibley and the bandThe classic lineup and personalitiesTheir wild MTV image and music videosThe evolution from comedy punk to heavier emotional rockThe loyal fanbase that grew up alongside themThe band's lasting influence on modern pop-punk and alternative rockDangerous Dave also delivers a full Dangerous Deep Dive review of every Sum 41 album released up to 2010, including detailed song reviews and ratings, favourite tracks, underrated gems and how the band evolved musically over the years.Albums covered include:All Killer No FillerDoes This Look Infected?ChuckUnderclass HeroScreaming Bloody MurderThis week's retro segments include:What Happened Way Back When – 2000 Edition5 lesser-known songs from 20005 underrated movies from 20005 forgotten TV shows from 2000Retro Headlines UK & USBack in the Ads – 2001Dangerously UnderratedOne Season WonderToybox Time Machine – 2004Retro Rumble – Sum 41 vs Blink-182Better Than / Worse ThanDanger Zone – Why Sum 41 Still MatterDangerous Dave also reflects on the early 2000s era itself — the music channels, skate culture, wallet chains, Tony Hawk games, MSN Messenger and the absolute madness of growing up during the pop-punk boom.And to close the episode?Dange teases next week's show as TIDRP heads into full-on 90s cartoon insanity…Biker Mice From Mars!Motorbikes, explosions, mutant mice and pure retro chaos await next time on The Insanely Dangerous Retropodshow!
Skateboardpodden kidnappade Per Welinder i en vit bil och pratade: Om att skata freestyle på tunnelbanestationen Stadion på det sena 70-talet och om discoduck-damen som alltid ringer snuten. Om att vara sponsrad av GB-glass. Om när Stacy Peralta kommer till Sverige och får se svenska åkare och blir imponerad. Om att komma till USA för första gången och tävla i Oasis-skateparken och det går sådär. Om att Stacy Peralta helst inte ville ha slashasar när han plockade ihop Powell-teamet. Om Future Primitive och Ban This. Om att skriva brev på sin Commodore 64 och skicka det till USA-chefen för Swatch så att Swatch ger sig in i skateboardvärlden. Om att vara stuntdubbel till Michael J Fox i Tillbaka till framtiden. Om att vara den enda som vunnit över Rodney Mullen i en tävling. Om att spela sig själv i Thrashin'. ”Helt otroligt man!” Om att starta Birdhouse tillsammans med Tony Hawk och The Firm med Lance Mountain. Om att vara med och skapa Tony Hawk's Pro Skater till Playstation. Om att starta Go Skateboarding Day. Om att freestyle försvann men nördarna tog revansch genom att ta över branschen. Och om mycket annat. Namn som nämndes: Bob Skoldberg, Tony Magnusson, Tony Alva, Hazze Lindgren, Martin Willners, Carsten Mortensen, Patrik Sjöberg, Ants, Mark Baker, Stacy Peralta, Per Viking, Göran Hammargren, Alan Gelfand, Stefan Spång, Steve Rocco, Rodney Mullen, Paul Schmitt, Jay Smith, Mike McGill, Tony Hawk, Frank och Nancy Hawk, Steve Caballero, Ray ”Bones” Rodriguez, Bob Schmelzer, Pierre André Senizergues, Kevin Harris, Courtlandt Johnson, Jeremy Klein, Danny Way, Hosoi, Tommy Guerrero, Primo och Diane Desiderio, Bob Gale, Robert Zemeckis, Steven Spielberg, Michael J Fox, Eric Stoltz, Robert Kittilä, Josh Brolin, Mike Vallely, Lance Mountain, Willy Santos, Ocean Howell, Andrew Reynolds, Dave Carney, Bucky Lasek, Micke Larsson, Lynn Cooper, Lillis, Reggie Barnes, Jean Marc Vaisette, Per Holknekt, Don Brown, Rune Glifberg, Ali Boulala, Oski, Rayssa Leal. Foto: Martin Willners, 1981 Linköping ————————————————— Om du gillar det vi gör så Swisha valfritt antal kronor till: 0735-102810 ————————————————— Vi finns på: www.facebook.com/skateboardpodden/www.instagram.com/skateboardpodden/ Podden går att lyssna på iTunes, Tacky.se, Spotify och skateboardpodden.se
Join host Buzz Knight for an unforgettable episode of takin' a walk as he dives deep into the vibrant world of music with the incredibly talented Bryce Vine. Known for his chart-topping hits like "Drew Barrymore" and "La La Land," Bryce shares his inspiring journey from fronting punk bands in his teenage years to becoming a celebrated solo artist. This episode is packed with insights into his creative process and the making of his latest album, "Let's Do Something Stupid," which beautifully blends pop, punk, and ska influences. With collaborations featuring legendary artists like Tony Hawk and Goldfinger, Bryce's new work is a testament to his artistic reinvention and passion for music. As they stroll through the conversation, Buzz Knight and Bryce Vine explore the rich tapestry of the boston music history scene, highlighting the significance of collaboration in the music industry. Bryce opens up about his musical influences, the excitement of returning to the iconic Vans Warped Tour, and his commitment to creating authentic, relatable music that resonates with fans. They also delve into the impact of AI on music creation, a hot topic in today's rapidly evolving music landscape. Expect to hear captivating stories behind songs, including personal anecdotes that illustrate the emotional journey of a musician. Bryce Vine emphasizes the importance of staying grounded and connecting with fans, reminding us all that music is not just a career but a lifeline. As the episode wraps up, Bryce answers the dream walk question, revealing his desire to take a stroll and chat with literary giants Michael Crichton and Iceberg Slim, showcasing his love for storytelling in all its forms. This episode of takin' a walk is not just a conversation; it's a journey through the creative landscapes of music and personal growth. Join us as we explore the music history that shapes our favorite artists, the music journey of Bryce Vine, and the stories that inspire us all. Tune in for a mix of indie music journey, music inspiration stories, and the joy of musician storytelling. Whether you're a fan of classic rock history, jazz music, or the latest pop hits, this episode promises to deliver inspiring music conversations that will resonate with your soul. Don't miss out on this engaging episode that is part of the iheart podcast network, where we celebrate the legacy of music and the artists who shape it! Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A legend, point blank period. Tony Hawk brought skateboarding to the mainstream, defined the sport, and made it accessible to thousands of kids through his charity work. And, not to mention, he stars in one of the most successful gaming franchises of all time (Tony Hawk's Pro Skater). Tony takes Dan through his upbringing, from being a hyperactive kid who just needed to get his energy out, to becoming one of the best skateboarders alive when he was only a teenager. He also explains what it was like when skating fell out of vogue in the 90s and he fell on tough times… and then boomed back into popularity a few years later. Dan also gets a rundown of all Tony's injuries over his entire career - including the worst one, a broken pelvis. They also talk about aging and finding joy in a body that doesn't work quite the way it used to. For the latest on Tony's foundation, The Skatepark Project, and his upcoming competition, Tony Hawk's Vert Alert, this summer in Utah, go to TonyHawk.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A legend, point blank period. Tony Hawk brought skateboarding to the mainstream, defined the sport, and made it accessible to thousands of kids through his charity work. And, not to mention, he stars in one of the most successful gaming franchises of all time (Tony Hawk's Pro Skater). Tony takes Dan through his upbringing, from being a hyperactive kid who just needed to get his energy out, to becoming one of the best skateboarders alive when he was only a teenager. He also explains what it was like when skating fell out of vogue in the 90s and he fell on tough times… and then boomed back into popularity a few years later. Dan also gets a rundown of all Tony's injuries over his entire career - including the worst one, a broken pelvis. They also talk about aging and finding joy in a body that doesn't work quite the way it used to. For the latest on Tony's foundation, The Skatepark Project, and his upcoming competition, Tony Hawk's Vert Alert, this summer in Utah, go to TonyHawk.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Octodaaaad, really loves his RPGs.Teachers Lounge's new EP Home Entertainment is available now on Bandcamp! - https://teacherslounge.bandcamp.com/album/home-entertainmentThe PS1 PlaylistPolygon interview with Tomoya Asano and Naofumi MatsushitaDiscussed: Malört, show predictions, PS1 playlist update, PS1 sampler platter, Bust A Groove, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, Crash Team Racing, Final Fantasy VII, FFIX & Howl's Moving Castle, Spyro vs Crash, The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales (Prologue Demo), Square Enix's take on Mario, Resident Evil Requiem, Leon Must Die Forever, Resident Evil 2 Remake, RE2, Capcom Remake rumorsFind us everywhere: https://intothecast.onlineBuy some merch, if you'd like: https://shop.intothecast.onlineJoin the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/intothecast---Follow Stephen Hilger: https://bsky.app/profile/stephenhilger.bsky.socialFollow Brendon Bigley: https://bsky.app/profile/bb.wavelengths.onlineProduced by AJ Fillari: https://bsky.app/profile/ajfillari.bsky.social---Season 8 cover art by Scout Wilkinson: https://scoutwilkinson.myportfolio.com/Theme song by Will LaPorte: https://ghostdown.online/---Timecodes:(00:00) - Intro (00:51) - Realigning your QPU (03:25) - Nice shirt (04:56) - You GOTTA listen to the backlog (06:49) - Some PS1 updates! (12:25) - Bust a Groove | Games from your dreams (17:01) - Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 | Bob Burnquist was X (29:12) - Break (29:13) - The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales Prologue Demo | The city of brotherly Elliot (01:06:30) - Break (01:06:31) - Super Welliot Bros. (01:07:20) - Resident Evil 9 | The Elliot of Raccoon City (01:19:48) - Resident Evil 2 & 3 Remakes | BB plays catch-up (01:38:48) - Resident Evil: Rumors | Maybe spoilers for games that might come out? (01:46:31) - Wrapping up ---Thanks to all of our amazing patrons, including our Eternal Gratitude members:Michael CBrian MSuperThisWayNick GStarfallrondoSusan H0nlygh0stsVincent JPatrick KEd ASamantha DNorth HeroSam HSnzznGregory Mark SCmndr BiscuiticemanChristian HRydan BCaleb HArden FEye of the DuckKaleNathan EJ. H. AjoelchronoMellowMatthew BRobin LPSeekingSeakingJimmerszoey!Vinny MMattKerry KBrian MNoah DZach DChristopher TDHugo WToddChris BLukerfuffleStephen YDaniel GEric FTaran WBrendan OChris ZClayton MZach RDylan NFederico VTigerz RevengeLogan HAlan RJohn AMike LmattjanzzDavid MHeavyPixelsKaleb HTyler JCorey ZSusan HBarry TRobert RChris JBrett Allen HDan SJack SGarrett CjimiiboJohn HDirch FJim EJim WTristan LEvan BAwfulHanzomin2Aaron GJean HTodd Nred_wagonNeilPeter BJohn VvErik MRedmage77Joshua JTony LDanny KGibson GKate Duncan BRichard MDaniel NSeth MJamesAndy HDemoEmmaLyn ECorey TCaleb WJake LJesse WMike TCodesMatt BWesleymebezacAlex LSergio LninjadeathdogRory BA42PoundMooseRobert MMichael WAndrewthis_JUSTINRyan O14.3 billion yearsBrendan KMegan BSecretAgentKoalaNoah OArcturusAndrew WhepaheChase ALoveDiesNick QChris MRBKaren HAdam FScott HAlexander SMatt HMurrayDavid PJason KMicah OKamrin HAndrew DKyle SPhilip N ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On this episode of Remainders we talk the 1989 skateboard detective movie Gleaming the Cube. Featuring a young Christian Slater, along with Tony Hawk, Gleaming the Cube goes beyond skateboard culture into a shaggy dog detective movie that captures early 90s youth culture with glorious vibes. We see if this is purely nostalgia or if it becomes a timeless piece of extreme sports in the movies.Other topics include the skating movie genre of the era, adjacent Bond-like movies targeted to youth, the Corey Haim and Corey Feldman era, Stranger Things events, further streaming woes, and physical media featuring the Rambo steel book collection and Student Bodies VHS.Songs of the WeekThree Angels by CJ RamoneHey Moon by John MausRemainders Jukebox PlaylistWebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitter
Hard to talk aerial surfing, these days, without coughing up the name Hughie Vaughan. Harder still to believe he's only 19 years old. He's really taken flight, if you will, over the past few years. The original seed for the Bottle Rockets division. Entered Stab High Lakey Peak as a tiny 15-year-old and levitated around the comp-site like a garden bird. Proved he could hang with fully grown men despite weighing the same as a damp towel. Couple years later, Japan 2025, Hughie comes of age and wins the men's title, a spear tackle from Mikey Wright to seal it. Then: the Hughie Flip at The Nines, reshared and baptised by Tony Hawk. Mainstream television appearances in Australia followed; Hughie now a nationally recognised flying object. A day out from the opening horn of Stab High Virginia Beach presented by Monster Energy, and we get the former champ and in many circles, the overwhelming favourite, Hughie Vaughan. He discusses all there is to discuss about aerial surfing, including his current top air guys on earth, what he sees as the limitations of competitive surfing, and a genuinely moving section on family and the lessons left behind by his late mother.
This week we welcome back in the enigmatic Lt. Headtrip, as well as welcome new guest to the Pitverse producer wizard extraordinaire NortherDraw. We brought the two of them into to talk about their new project titled Unbound Flight, the second volume in the collaborative universe of Trip & Draw.But besides all the talk of the new project, we had to throw in some nostalgic topics! So of course, we talk Tony Hawk's Pro Skater soundtracks and the cultural impact that rap, skating and video games had on our culture. And that's just the beginning!And if you enjoy what we are doing here at the Pit and would like to support us further, please check us out our patreon, where you can access our brand new exclusive podcast: No5talgia! That's right, an entire, brand new, exclusive podcast for our specialist supporters.We broke down movie franchises and this week we'll release worst TV shows! Ooooo yeeeeeuuhhhh… Make sure you subscribe to that Patreon to listen every week!Make sure you sign up for our live watch-a-longs, happening Tuesdays throughout 2026. We got Twin Peaks alternating with nostalgic movies all year. Free to sign up! Links in bio.Alrighty then, lets get to it…Twin Peaks Tuesdays!Monthly Movie Watchalongs!EtsyLinktreeYoutubeAralessThe Franchise Doctors - OUT NOW!Half-Assed Podcast Networksongs throughout: Unbound Flight - Lt. Headtrip & NorthernDrawInstagram:@ruining_your.childhood@feral_williams@aralessbmn@madshroommc@blackmagicnoize206@strangeloopanimation@northerndraw@ltheadtrip
Our SK8-TV adventures are nearing an end as we roll coper-first into the deep end with our good friend, Timothy Olson- better known to the world at large as Bail Gun Gary- for an in-depth review of the inimitable episode 10 of this legendary slab of skateboarding cinematography. Additionally, Tim also has the honor of being our first-ever SK8-TV guest to have been on the episode we're reviewing; as he and his former Milwaukee crew are featured prominently in the Home Viewer Video section! This one is stocked with ‘Brigade goodness, from classic footage of Tommy Guerrero in SF to an extensive Ray Underhill segment at Tony Hawk's backyard compound, and much more. Be sure to watch out for rocks and cracks and join us, shall you?You can help support our show by buying us a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/BBASpodcastWebsite: www.thebonesbrigadeaudioshow.comInstagram: @thebonesbrigadeaudioshowFacebook: The Bones Brigade Audio ShowEmail us your questions and feedback to read on future episodes:www.thebonesbrigadeaudioshow.com/contactHAVE YOU SEEN HIM?
Spieleveteranen-Episode #445 (21-2026) Besetzung: Heinrich Lenhardt und Jörg Langer Aufnahmedatum: 13.05.2026 Laufzeit: 1:39:37 Stunden (0:00:15 News & Smalltalk – 0:41:13 Zeitschriften-Zeitreise) Wie einst im Mai: Die Spieleveteranen reisen erneut in die Vergangenheit, um beim Blättern in alten Zeitschriften den Themen nachzuspüren, die vor 10, 20 und 30 Jahren angesagt waren. Da begegnen uns zum Beispiel ein Playstation-Held bei seinem Abschiedsabenteurer (2016), kunstfertige Ballbehandler auf dem Weg zum Sommermärchen (2006) und Wirtschaftspolitik mit Wuselfaktor (1996). Im 1986-Bonussegment erwartet Patreon-Unterstützer eine besonders starke Gruppe, zu der auch ein durstiger Barde gehört. Eingeleitet wird die Sendung mit der bewährten Mischung aus Neuigkeiten, Spielberichten und Hörerpost. Apropos: Für das nächste Fragen-Special in Episode 446 könnt ihr hier eure Beiträge einreichen. Unterstützt die Spieleveteranen und hört das volle Programm: https://www.patreon.com/spieleveteranen 00:15 News & Smalltalk 02:02 Gemischte News: Star Fox steht vor einem Comeback, Atari sichert sich Wizardry-Rechte, Strategiespiel RUSE taucht wieder auf, Sega überdenkt Super-Game-Pläne. 16:43 Zuletzt gespielt: Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred, Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era. 30:15 Hörerpost von Matthias Wulkau, Robusto, Steffen Fischer und Andreas Wanda. Und es naht ein Hörerpost-Special, bitte hinterlasst eure Frage(n) als Kommentar bei diesem Post. 41:13 Zeitschriften-Zeitreise: Mai 2016, 2006, 1996, 1986 42:24 GamersGlobal und GameStar 6/2016, u.a. mit Uncharted 4, The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine und Fire Emblem Fates. 58:31 GameStar 6/2006, u.a. mit Desperados 2, FIFA WM 2006 und Tony Hawk's American Wasteland. 1:11:36 PC Player 6/1996, u.a. mit Die Siedler II, Earthsiege 2 und Indiana Jones and His Desktop Adventures. 1:37:06 Abspann.
THE FORBES REPORT: Did Vancouver's greatest moment happen forty years ago? This is VANCOLOUR host Mo Amir asks local legend Fiona Forbes to fire up the time machine back to Expo '86. From SkyTrain and BC Place to Expo Ernie, McBarge, The Unicorn, The Royal Family, and even a then-unknown Tony Hawk, Expo helped transform Vancouver into a “world-class city.” Just how big of a deal was Expo '86? Can Vancouver still dream that big today — or did the city peak in 1986? Recorded: May 11, 2026
Host Travis and producer Eric dive into an in-depth discussion about Tony Hawk's legendary decision to turn down a $500,000 buyout from Activision in favor of royalties on the Tony Hawk Pro Skater video game franchise. They explore the financial wisdom behind knowing when to bet on yourself versus taking guaranteed money, and how keeping your lifestyle expenses low creates the flexibility to take calculated risks. On this episode we talk about: Tony Hawk's decision to reject a $500,000 buyout from Activision before the launch of Tony Hawk Pro Skater in 1999 How the franchise went on to generate over $1.4 billion in sales and earned Hawk royalties in the eight-figure range The importance of keeping lifestyle expenses and burn rate low to maintain financial flexibility Why financial stability allows you to take bigger risks on opportunities that could have outsized rewards The challenge of determining when to bet on yourself versus taking guaranteed money upfront Top 3 Takeaways Keep your lifestyle burn low to maintain flexibility. Tony Hawk was able to turn down $500,000 because he had manageable expenses, good endorsements, and a profitable skate company. Low expenses give you the freedom to take calculated risks without being handcuffed by financial constraints. Ask yourself: "If this fails, will I still be okay?" The decision to bet on yourself should depend on whether you can survive the worst-case scenario. If failure means losing everything, take the guaranteed money. If you can weather a downturn, the upside may be worth the risk. Focus on whether you'll regret not taking the risk. Rather than trying to predict the future, consider whether you'll regret passing on the opportunity. Make the best decision you can with the information available, then accept the results and move forward without second-guessing yourself. Notable Quotes "I'm going to take a risk because I'm doing okay and I don't need that money right now... that was definitely the best financial decision of my life." - Tony Hawk (from audio clip) "The beauty of making smart financial decisions over a longer period of time is that you have the flexibility. You can stay nimble." - Travis "When you're looking at a decision of whether or not to bet big on yourself, the decision's going to come down to how much pain am I currently in? And if the answer is not a lot, then you can make those bigger bets and take the bigger risks." - Travis Connect with Travis: Instagram: @Travis Chappell Website: https://travischappell.com A Word from our Sponsor:Are you ready to start your own creatorjourney and make it big? Visitwww.fanvue.com today and launch yourcareer! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Renowned cosmetic dentist Dr. Jon Marashi is an industry leader with a loyal clientele of A-list actors, musicians, athletes, and Hollywood executives. His uniquely high-tech, precise, and artistic approach to cosmetic dentistry has garnered attention from top media outlets like Vogue, Vanity Fair, GQ, Forbes, and The Wall Street Journal. Beyond his private practice, Dr. Marashi is a serial entrepreneur. He launched the M Sonic Luxury Tonic toothbrush in 2019 and was a founding member of byte, a disruptive oral healthcare brand that was acquired for $1 billion in 2020. A dedicated philanthropist, Dr. Marashi serves on the Board of Directors for Tony Hawk's The Skatepark Project. When he's not transforming smiles, you can find him shredding on his skateboard. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with Dr. Jon Marashi:Website: drjonmarashi.com X: https://twitter.com/drmarashi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjonmarashi/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-jon-marashi-14a0a0167 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJonMarashi/ *E - explicit language may be used in this podcast.
Nick Farabaugh joins to discuss Tony Hawk, how the Green Bay tenure ended between Rodgers and McCarthy, what's the alternative to bringing back Rodgers, revisiting how badly the Steelers fared in the first quarter of playoff games under Tomlin, can Allar become clutch if he wasn't born with that trait, where could the rookie offensive lineman factor in.
Joe is sick of all of the Aaron Rodgers nonsense. Do people still care? Calls on Rodgers. We dive into 18 wheeler truck drivers. Did anyone actually see Rodgers this weekend? An expert on the Rodgers/McCarthy dynamic doesn't think this will end well. Callers aren't happy about Rodgers. Another truck driver calls who delivers diesel fuel. Nick Farabaugh joins to discuss Tony Hawk, how the Green Bay tenure ended between Rodgers and McCarthy, what's the alternative to bringing back Rodgers, revisiting how badly the Steelers fared in the first quarter of playoff games under Tomlin, can Allar become clutch if he wasn't born with that trait, where could the rookie offensive lineman factor in. Could the Steelers defense be top 10? What does Jamel Dean add to the secondary? Will this be Herbig's final season with the Steelers? John Perrotto discusses the Pirates good start, if the team is good enough to make the playoffs, how good Konnor Griffin can be, is Cruz inching closer to reaching his potential, the job that Don Kelly has done in his first year, the three greatest Pirates of all-time (Wagner, Clemente, Waner), what is Henry Davis' future? Kyle Dubas spoke today and it certainly sounds like Malkin will be back. How does Malkin's situation compare to Aaron Rodgers and Andrew McCutchen. Did the fans help shape the decision to likely bring him back? Callers are happy to bring back Geno. What would the Pens look like if they kept Jake Guentzel. Michael McKenry hops on to discuss the return of Jared Jones, what some of the relievers need to clean up, if Joey Bart is emerging as the best option at catcher, why Cruz is thriving against lefties this year, is Pittsburgh becoming a hotbed for baseball talent, is Skenes going to finish with a sub 2.00 ERA again? What can Bubba Chandler learn from Skenes? Is it possible for the Pirates to sign Skenes? We listen to Kyle Dubas' comments. Famous sports birthdays and deaths.
Nick Farabaugh joins to discuss Tony Hawk, how the Green Bay tenure ended between Rodgers and McCarthy, what's the alternative to bringing back Rodgers, revisiting how badly the Steelers fared in the first quarter of playoff games under Tomlin, can Allar become clutch if he wasn't born with that trait, where could the rookie offensive lineman factor in. Could the Steelers defense be top 10? What does Jamel Dean add to the secondary? Will this be Herbig's final season with the Steelers?
On this episode of the World's Greatest Action Sports Podcast, Chris and Todd talk about Igor's terrible trip to Maui, vigilante justice, CARV Expo, MASS on FUEL TV, Dylan Graves and Anthony Walsh nearly die surfing "The Boat Killer" wave, STAB High preview, Cold Call with Raglan Surf Report's Luke Cederman, hard core scootering, Corona Cero New Zealand Pro is coming, SUNBENDR with Friends and family May 29 at Breakers, worst hotel room ever, Todd's a doctor/scientist now, Shaun White and Tony Hawk went head to head in the Hot Ones Versus, Million Dollar Secret, lots of high school nicknames, bone growth jokes, Survivor talk, lots of questions asked and answered, and so much more. Presented by: Turtlebox @turtlebox Made By Dentists @madebydentists Sun Bum @sunbum Bachans Japanese BBQ Sauce @trybachans Veia Supplies @veiasupplies New Greens @newgreens Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea Vesyl Shipping @vesylapp Bubs Naturals @bubsnaturals Spy Optic @spyoptic Mint Tours @minttours Die Cut Stickers @diecutstickersdotcom
The internet woke up in full panic mode after Instagram launched a massive bot purge that vaporized millions of followers from celebrities, influencers, and probably your cousin who suddenly became a “fitness entrepreneur” during the pandemic. Kylie Jenner lost 14 million followers in a blink, and suddenly everybody online started acting like follower counts never mattered anyway. Sure, Jan.The gang dives into the chaos of fake followers disappearing, why advertisers are finally cracking down, and how even normal accounts can tell when the bots get exterminated. It's basically robot Hunger Games happening quietly in the background of social media while everybody keeps posting blurry vacation photos and motivational quotes stolen from Pinterest.Then somehow the conversation turns into Angry Birds officially entering the Video Game Hall of Fame. Yes. Angry Birds. The little phone game that destroyed productivity in offices across America is now standing next to gaming legends like Doom and Oregon Trail. The crew debates what games deserve Hall of Fame status, why Guitar Hero absolutely got robbed, and how Tony Hawk's Pro Skater soundtracks basically raised an entire generation of emotionally confused skateboard kids.There's also a deep dive into concert experiences at the Sphere in Las Vegas, including No Doubt, Metallica, Tool, and the realization that Tool might actually be the perfect Sphere band because nobody in Tool has ever looked interested in being on stage anyway. The visual effects do the heavy lifting while the audience collectively melts into a psychedelic lava lamp.Moon talks about how video games became one of the biggest discovery tools for music, including stories about Story of the Year songs unexpectedly blowing up after landing in racing games and MLB titles. If you ever found your favorite band because you crashed fake cars in Need for Speed, congratulations — you were part of history.Also in this episode:Jamie Pressly joins OnlyFans and keeps things just vague enough to make everybody suspiciousJerry Seinfeld claims Friends was basically just “Seinfeld with attractive people”Robin Williams stories from the set of Mrs. DoubtfireThe return of KISS… sort ofMini KISS somehow still thriving in 2026David Attenborough turning 100 years old because apparently nature documentaries grant immortalityThe best TV moms of all time according to the internetMortal Kombat reviewsStreaming habits of Gen ZBeat Saber obsessionCelebrity birthdaysAbsolute nonsense from beginning to endThis funny podcast from St. Louis continues doing what it does best: turning weird news, celebrity gossip, gaming nostalgia, and random debates into complete morning-show chaos. Whether you're here for the sarcastic humor, the pop culture commentary, or just to hear grown adults passionately discuss Angry Birds like it belongs in the Smithsonian, this comedy podcast has you covered.If you love a funny morning show packed with entertainment gossip, fail stories, celebrity news, weird internet culture, and daily humor, welcome home. The Rizzuto Show remains the accidental support group for people who grew up on Tony Hawk soundtracks and still think downloading ringtones was peak technology.Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
You know it's gonna be a weird day when the show opens with Rizz realizing his daughter's cheer banquet wasn't “folding chairs and sheet cake” but instead a full-on country club gala requiring a suit, tie, speeches, awards, emotional endurance, and apparently enough rubber chicken to bankrupt a catering company. Nothing says “supportive father” like sitting through four straight hours of banquet politics while pretending not to judge the speeches in your head.From there, the gang dives straight into the viral Busch Stadium incident where fans had to physically stop a guy from potentially falling from the upper deck. The discussion somehow turns into a complete breakdown of dangerous stadium seating, ballpark netting, drunk fan physics, and why Moon believes geese and gravity are America's greatest threats. Which honestly? Fair.Speaking of geese… apparently St. Louis now belongs to them. The crew discusses the annual return of Canada geese nesting season, why those feathered psychopaths become hyper-aggressive this time of year, and how entire college campuses basically surrender to goose gangs every spring. There's talk of fake coyotes, migratory bird treaties, goose chases, and the emotional humiliation of running from an animal that looks like it pays taxes.And because this is somehow still not enough chaos for one funny podcast, the conversation shifts to Yellowstone bear attacks, Mother's Day pressure, and the discovery that Father's Day is mostly just a yearly reminder of unresolved family trauma. Rafe perfectly explains why Father's Day social media posts always feel like passive-aggressive therapy sessions while Mother's Day gets treated like a national holiday requiring military-level planning.Meanwhile, King Scott prepares for his first Mother's Day with a pregnant wife, Moon contemplates fleeing town entirely to avoid gift expectations, and Rizz introduces “The Ralph Rule,” which may or may not destroy families nationwide. Add in deadbeat parents losing passports over unpaid child support, brunch recommendations turning into food obsession, and several near-death stories involving stadium upper decks, and you've got another completely normal day for The Rizzuto Show.This funny podcast continues doing what it does best: mixing weird news, sports chaos, parenting struggles, sarcastic commentary, celebrity-level overreactions, and St. Louis nonsense into one giant comedy blender. Whether you're here for the goose warfare, the Busch Stadium insanity, or the emotional collapse surrounding Mother's Day reservations, this episode delivers the exact kind of daily comedy disaster fans expect from The Rizzuto Show.The internet woke up in full panic mode after Instagram launched a massive bot purge that vaporized millions of followers from celebrities, influencers, and probably your cousin who suddenly became a “fitness entrepreneur” during the pandemic. Kylie Jenner lost 14 million followers in a blink, and suddenly everybody online started acting like follower counts never mattered anyway. Sure, Jan.The gang dives into the chaos of fake followers disappearing, why advertisers are finally cracking down, and how even normal accounts can tell when the bots get exterminated. It's basically robot Hunger Games happening quietly in the background of social media while everybody keeps posting blurry vacation photos and motivational quotes stolen from Pinterest.Then somehow the conversation turns into Angry Birds officially entering the Video Game Hall of Fame. Yes. Angry Birds. The little phone game that destroyed productivity in offices across America is now standing next to gaming legends like Doom and Oregon Trail. The crew debates what games deserve Hall of Fame status, why Guitar Hero absolutely got robbed, and how Tony Hawk's Pro Skater soundtracks basically raised an entire generation of emotionally confused skateboard kids.There's also a deep dive into concert experiences at the Sphere in Las Vegas, including No Doubt, Metallica, Tool, and the realization that Tool might actually be the perfect Sphere band because nobody in Tool has ever looked interested in being on stage anyway. The visual effects do the heavy lifting while the audience collectively melts into a psychedelic lava lamp.Moon talks about how video games became one of the biggest discovery tools for music, including stories about Story of the Year songs unexpectedly blowing up after landing in racing games and MLB titles. If you ever found your favorite band because you crashed fake cars in Need for Speed, congratulations — you were part of history.This might genuinely be one of the greatest confidence scams ever attempted: a French professor allegedly invents an entire prestigious academic award, buys himself a medal, gathers actual respected intellectuals, and somehow convinces everyone he's basically the LeBron James of language studies. Honestly? Kind of inspirational. The gang immediately realizes that most awards are basically made up anyway, which quickly escalates into creating fake international honors like “The Grand Cross of the Order of the Toasted Ravioli.” Because if you say anything confidently enough with enough gold trim attached to it, people will apparently clap.From there, the show takes a hard left directly into psychological warfare after King Scott introduces one of the most cursed “Would You Rather?” questions in show history: permanent Cheeto fingers… or taste buds in your butt. Yes. Really. The discussion somehow gets worse when Rafe introduces the horrifying concept of “the second tasting,” permanently ruining food, digestion, and probably several listeners' lunch breaks. It's the kind of conversation that could only happen on a daily comedy show powered entirely by sleep deprivation, bad decisions, and unchecked access to microphones.Rafe's E-Memoriam segment also delivers pure chaos this week. The crew says goodbye to Ask Jeeves, the once-beloved internet butler who politely helped people search embarrassing questions before Google became the all-knowing digital overlord living inside everyone's phones. The nostalgia spiral includes Geocities, LimeWire, Rotten Dot Com, terrible internet decisions, and the realization that the early internet somehow survived entirely on flashing skull gifs and confusion.Meanwhile, Rafe continues his quest toward honorary membership in the Blackfoot Nation, which now involves fingerprinting, Canadian bureaucracy, Wayne Gretzky references, and an unexpectedly spiritual trip to a UPS Store kiosk. What should have been a simple government process becomes an epic fantasy journey involving sacred scanners, sweaty palms, and “Hakuna Moscato” novelty packing tape. It's impossible to explain properly because this daily comedy show exists in a dimension where every normal story mutates into folklore by segment three.The episode wraps with real RIPs including Alex Ligertwood from Santana and media giant Ted Turner, proving The Rizzuto Show can somehow balance heartfelt moments alongside conversations about whether your butthole could identify ranch seasoning.If you love comedy podcasts, funny stories, weird news, sarcastic humor, pop culture commentary, St. Louis radio chaos, and hearing grown adults emotionally unravel in real time, this episode delivers everything you could possibly want from a daily comedy show… and several things you absolutely did not ask for.Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.Scary Scenes Emerge as Cardinals Fan Hangs Off Upper Deck Ledge, Major Accident AvertedCanada geese arrive in St. Louis for nesting season15-year-old, 28-year-old attacked by mother grizzly with cubs in Yellowstone National ParkUS will start revoking passports for thousands of parents who owe child support‘Angry Birds', ‘Silent Hill' and ‘FIFA' added to World Video Game Hall Of FameFrench professor facing probe for creating fake Nobel-style prize - only to award it to himselfMan, 34, Arrested For DWI (Droning While Intoxicated)Tampa officers find beer can in 'Happy Meal' during DUI investigation'Huff and puff and blow his house down': Woman burns down boyfriend's house because she was 'p—ed off' he stole from herTeens drive lawn mower into Target as part of social media stuntGroom arrested moments before wedding for failing to disclose he was registered pedophileSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
0:00 - Man, 90s Nickelodeon, TOny Hawk, Skate Cultre, Hobie Da Cat.12:09 - First we quickly discuss the first film, (“Ready or Not” (2019)) which we have both seen. 20:45 - SPOILERS for Film 127:09 - REVIEW - “Ready or Not 2: Here I Come” (2026)40:35 - Get your shit together, Hulu.-----Executive Producers: Conner Dempsey • Dustin WeldonTheme Music by Dustin WeldonProduced & Engineered by Conner DempseyPowered by Zoom, QuickTime, Adobe Audition, & Adobe Premiere ProSpecial Thanks to Anchor FM (or “Spotify for Podcasters”, whatever)FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. This is critique, protected under Fair Use.I DO NOT OWN THIS CONTENT. CONTENT IS IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN.Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
Welkom bij Gamekings Daily. De gaming vodcast waarin twee hosts van Gamekings kwebbelen over de laatste ontwikkelingen in de wereld die videogames heet. Het is woensdag en dus neemt Boris plaats achter de desk, waar hij samen met JJ een aantal onderwerpen bespreekt. Zo is daar de tweet van een dame die inmiddels bijna 12 miljoen keer bekeken is. Daarin stelt zij dat volwassen mannen die gamen voor vrouwen volstrekt onaantrekkelijk zijn. Daar kunnen we het dus even mee doen als man. Heeft ze een punt als we in de spiegel kijken en waarom wordt er zoveel naar deze tweet gekeken? We kijken ook naar de uitspraken van Strauss Zelnick over de megadruk die er op Rockstar staat rond de release van GTA 6. Een verkoop van 10 miljoen exemplaren op dag 1 zou als een tegenvaller gezien worden. Deze twee topics en meer zijn te zien en te horen in de Gamekings Daily van woensdag 6 mei 2026.Volwassen mannen die gamen zijn onaantrekkelijk voor vrouwenDat de druk bij Rockstar vol op de spreekwoordelijke ketel staat, blijkt ook uit de terugkerende verhalen over crunch en een recensie van een medewerker van de studio op internet. Hoe kijken de beide heren tegen deze zaken aan? En wat vinden ze van het feit dat de nieuwe Steam Controller binnen no time is uitverkocht en voor een (groot) deel in handen van scalpers lijkt te zijn gevallen? Dit gezien de belachelijke bedragen die er nu op veilingsites gevraagd worden. Zit Valve hier fout of kunnen ze er weinig aan doen?Tony Hawk was er bijna door Activision 'ingeluisd'...Dan is daar het mooie verhaal van Tony Hawk, die bij de start van de Tony Hawk Pro Skater-franchise een leuk bedrag van Activision kreeg aangeboden om de rechten af te kopen. Wat was het bedrag en ging de best man daarop in? Je krijgt het antwoord in deze video.
"Teen angst doesn't go away just because you get older. I think as an adult, you have less and less ways to relieve that stress of everyday life." Multi-platinum artist Bryce Vine might be known for massive hip-hop crossover hits, but his musical DNA is pure Warped Tour. Multi-platinum artist Bryce Vine might be known for massive hip-hop crossover hits, but his musical DNA is pure Warped Tour. From hunting down Blink-182's Dude Ranch on the radio as a kid to obsessing over the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater soundtracks, Bryce has always been a scene kid at heart. He sits down with Lizzie to talk about blending those early pop-punk influences into his mainstream sound, navigating the reality of industry expectations, and what it's actually like collaborating with scene heavyweights like John Feldmann and Travis Barker. Looking ahead to summer, Bryce talks about his placement on the Warped Tour 2026 lineup and getting to play alongside legacy acts like Third Eye Blind and New Found Glory. Stick around after the interview as Brian and Lizzie unpack the modern festival landscape, debate the mixed online reactions to the recent Warped Tour announcements, and question whether today's scene artists still get unfairly pigeonholed by outdated genre expectations. "Teen angst doesn't go away just because you get older. I think as an adult, you have less and less ways to relieve that stress of everyday life and the things that are going on in your head, and then you just end up overthinking." "There's a lot of pressure in the music industry... you kinda gotta consider it in a different way. So I really try to tell up and coming artists not to worry too much about that and just lead by example by putting out music because it's what makes me feel good." "I just wanna make dope s***, and I think my fans get that. So if it's a punk song this time, then they learn all the words because they're invested now." JOIN THE CLUB! Youtube: https://emosocial.club/youtube Instagram: https://emosocial.club/instagram TikTok: https://emosocial.club/tiktok Twitch: https://emosocialclub.tv Discord: https://emosocial.club/discord Facebook: https://emosocial.club/facebook Twitter: https://emosocial.club/twitter Support the Show:Leave a review on Apple Podcasts/SpotifyShare this episode with a friend who needs to hear itSupport us and watch exclusive episodes: https://emosocialclub.tvIt was never just a phase. We connect the Myspace era to today's waves. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Tony Hawk and Vincent Gallo slid into our DMs this week — turns out Gen X icons are feeling the pod. We dig into Beef Season 2 and whether art should have off-limits subjects after Zendaya's controversial new film "The Drama". We uncover the genuinely wild link between The Rolling Stones and The Wiggles. Plus: Ione's mural at the Beastie Boys' G Son Studios was just rediscovered behind Diplo's drywall, and we're heading to Japan.Take a deeper dive into our world via https://weirdertogether.substack.com
Step into the roots of freestyle skateboarding with Ray Meyer as he shares incredible stories from San Francisco's legendary skate scene. From riding metal wheels in the 1960s to competing in early contests and shaping the evolution of freestyle, Ray breaks down the tricks, culture, and iconic moments that defined an era. Hear firsthand about skating the hills of SF, the rise of skate crews, early sponsorships, backyard ramps, and witnessing game-changing moments like Tony Hawk's 900. Packed with history, nostalgia, and raw insight, this is a must-watch for skateboarding history buffs, and anyone passionate about the skate culture in general. If you love old school skateboarding, Thrasher Magazine, freestyle tricks, and behind-the-scenes stories from the pioneers, this one's for you. And Tim McKenney has been screaming, texting, saying on Harsh Barge "SHOW ME THE RAY!" so you know he's got a FIRST IMPRESSION in this one... Special Thanks to Stacey Carter and Maurice Meyer JOIN THE ONE's: http://www.youtube.com/talkinschmit/join SUBSCRIBE NOW: https://bit.ly/2RYE75F PRODUCED BY: @Nomad_Skateboarding @jacobstokley93 @BillyRabon INTRO MUSIC: "Mary's Cross" by Natur INTERVIEW & EDITED: Greg "Schmitty" Smith CREDITS MUSIC: “Adirondack gate” by Shane Medanich CLOSING MONOLOGUE: Noelle Fiore EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Sharal Camisa Smith SMFM MUSIC DIRECTOR: Shane Medanich / onsmfm SMFM GUEST BAND: Magic of Spell WEBSITE: https://talkinschmit.com/ YOUTUBE: / talkinschmit INSTAGRAM: @Talkin_Schmit FACEBOOK: / talkinschmit CONTACT with comments or suggestions: TalkinSchmit@Gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: BLOOD WIZARD (http://bloodwizard.com/) BLUE PLATE (http://www.blueplatesf.com/) ORO COFFEE (http://www.instagram.orocoffeeroasters_sf #RayMeyer #skateboarding #Skateculture #TalkinSchmit #Podcast #skateboardhistory #80sskateboarding Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Get ready for another dynamic and laughter-filled episode of the Wise_N_Nerdy podcast, where Charles and Joe are joined by special guest Sanjay (@Spatizzle) from MoTEAvation Station. This episode blends music, gaming, fatherhood, and fandom into a conversation that's as relatable as it is entertaining. The episode kicks off with the Question of the Week: “What video game or movie changed your taste in music?” What follows is a nostalgic and energetic dive into the media that shaped the hosts' musical identities. From the high-octane eurobeat of Initial D to the emotional tracks of Inuyasha, the heavy intensity of Doom, and the iconic punk and rock soundtracks of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, the conversation highlights how deeply games and movies can influence our personal tastes. With the roll of the dice, the episode launches into the “What Are You Nerding Out About?” segment. Joe shares how he's been stepping up as the problem-solver in his own life—whether it's handling audio editing for a talent show or writing scripts at work to fix major issues. Charles continues his obsession with Slay the Spire II and the sci-fi movie Project Hail Mary, while Spatizzle brings a wholesome perspective, talking about how much he loves gaming alongside his wife—reminding everyone that shared hobbies can strengthen relationships in meaningful ways. The dice roll again and lead into the “Daddy, Tell Me A Story” segment, where Spatizzle sparks a fun and revealing discussion: What's the nerdiest thing you own? From detailed fictional weapon replicas to rare items from TV show sets and massive Steam game libraries, the hosts proudly embrace their fandoms and the collectibles that make them special. Of course, no episode would be complete without a dose of humor, and the crew delivers with a round of Bad Dad Jokes that are guaranteed to make you laugh… and groan in equal measure. Finally, the episode wraps up with the “Parliament of Papas” segment, where the hosts react to a shocking Reddit story about a parent seemingly more concerned about car damage than their child being in the ER. It sparks a deeper conversation about priorities, parenting values, and how we respond in moments of crisis. This episode is a perfect mix of humor, heart, and honest discussion—celebrating everything from music and gaming to family and personal growth. Whether you're here for the laughs, the insights, or the shared love of fandom, there's something for everyone. So join the conversation, embrace what you love, and don't forget to Find your FAMdom. Wise_N_Nerdy: Where Fatherhood Meets Fandom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THIS IS A PREVIEW. IF YOU WANT TO LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE, CHECK OUT FRUITLESS ON PATREON HERE: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=11922141EPISODE ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/posts/156983152It's the April music exchange! In this installment, Josh and I discuss the O Brother Where Art Thou? soundtrack and the Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 soundtrack CD. Music by The Soggy Bottom Boys, Alien Ant Farm, and SHADE08 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Waterparks are the result of humanity's hubris of science.In this one, Ian and Liv revisit one of their favorite episodes for Disaster Hour's 3rd Birthday: Action Park! Throughout the 1980s, Action Park was an outdoor waterpark with waterslides that were straight out of a Stephen King novel. They were dangerous, exhilarating, and built with zero professional architects or rollercoaster engineers. Guests were injured, the park faced lawsuits, and the owner continued dodging the law for decades. Welcome to Action Park! Also, Justinepremieres as a new guest. Liv doesn't know how to use a calculator. Libby has imaginary friends. Dylan continues winning at life. Bob jumped off a cliff once. Ian confuses Tony Hawk and Stephen Hawking.
Let's revisit gnarly injuries, a life-changing video game, and Police Academy 4 with Tony Hawk. *Note: this interview was recorded before the SAG-AFTRA strike took effect. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
En este episodio #217 tenemos como gran invitado a Nito Escalante quien nos cuenta sobre la cultura de el skate, trabajar para las revistas y entrevistar a grandes nombres como John Cardiel, la construcción de parques en los cual teabajo, estar en el toro cuando Max Barrera lo intento de airwalk... Eso y mas X Efecto Ollie
On this episode of the World's Greatest Action Sports Podcast, Chris and Todd talk about the price of crying, AKA, CRY IS FREE, Medina Vs Pittar controversy, complaining in the modern world, Lakey Peterson winning, Now Days Red Bull surf flick out soon, translating eggy comments, George slays the three headed monster, Kim Kardashian and Leweis Hamilton may be posers, Billy Strings breaks leg, Tony Hawk cold calls Billy Strings, Bam gets broke off, what's happening with Grind 2, River Monsters rules, Beyond Medals Last Dance looked awesome, what's up with Cream Fest, Roman Pabich pro for Birdhouse, conspiracy theories are all true, some questions answered, a Made By Dentists giveaway, and so much more. Presented by: Made By Dentists @madebydentists Turtlebox @turtlebox Sun Bum @sunbum Bachans Japanese BBQ Sauce @trybachans Veia Supplies @veiasupplies New Greens @newgreens Die Cut Stickers @diecutstickersdotcom Vesyl Shipping @vesylapp Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea Spy Optic @spyoptic Hansen Surfboards @hansensurf Mint Tours @minttours
Roblox turns text into games with a new AI partner. Bryan Hultgren reports on the tech shift and new layoffs at Iron Galaxy Studios. The future of game creation is getting an AI assist. Roblox has unveiled a new planning mode that uses text prompts to build reviewable action plans, complete with an AI playtesting agent. But as automation advances, the human cost remains high; Iron Galaxy Studios, the legendary team behind Tony Hawk's Pro Skater remasters, has announced layoffs citing a difficult industry climate. We break down the tech, the job cuts, and what this "new normal" means for developers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Click this link https://www.boot.dev?promo=KINDAFUNNY and use my code KINDAFUNNY to get 25% off your first payment for boot.dev. Thank you Boot.Dev for Sponsoring! If you're struggling with OCD or unrelenting intrusive thoughts, NOCD can help. Book a free 15 minute call to get started: https://learn.nocd.com/KINDAFUNNY Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at https://shopify.com/kindafunny More rumors of big changes at Xbox, Metro 2039 is coming this year, and Kingdom Come 2 was nominated for an LGBT award but the director wants you to know he's not woke though. Thank you for the support! Time Stamps - - Start - The new boss of Xbox is reportedly considering a Game Pass tier that would only include first-party Microsoft games - Wesley Yin-Poole @ IGN - Ad - BREAKING: The Studio Behind Last Year's Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 Remasters Hit With More Mass Layoffs As It Tries To Adapt To The Video Game Industry's New Normal, Ethan @ Kotaku - Metro 2039 is coming this year, a game ‘fundamentally changed' by Russia's illegal war - Jordan Middler @ VGC - Kingdom Come 2 director welcomes LGBT award nomination, then spends around 175 words explaining that it doesn't make him 'Woke' - Joshua Wolens @ PC Gamer - Gears of War Netflix Adaptation Receives Promising Update - Sam Sepiol @ Insider Gaming - A Pokémon ripoff was just pulled from Steam as its publisher takes control - Thomas Franzese @ Polygon - Wee News! - SuperChats & You‘re Wrong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cet épisode est un petit trip nostalgique pour l'équipe de FGD puisque Tony Hawk's Underground 2 a occupé de nombreuses heures de notre adolescence. Retour donc sur une licence qui a marqué son époque par sa mise en jeu et son ambiance. Et évidemment on analysera cet opus spécifique qui tente de renouveler une formule déjà bien exploitée par Activision, avant de passer de mode.Merci à nos patreotes qui financent l'émission sur https://www.patreon.com/findugameRejoignez le club de lecture sur Discord : https://discord.gg/YTGbSkNSi vous réalisez un achat sur Top Achat, vous pouvez entrer le code créateur FINDUGAME pour soutenir l'émission. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
For our third entry into our Gen-Xtreme month, we're Gleaming the Cube! Join Christian Slater, Max Perlich, Tony Hawk, and Tommy Guerrero as they tear up Orange County while trying to solve a murder. It's '80s skating at its absolute best! Written by Michael Tolkin, who would later get nominated for an Oscar for writing The Player, and directed by Graeme Clifford, who edited The Rocky Horror Picture Show!
Ryan SinnTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know Ryan Sinn. Ryan Sinnott is the bass player for the pop punk band The Distillers, and the founding bass player for the pop punk band Angels & Airwaves. In this episode, we chat about how he came to be a bass player in the first place, and how important it is to him to maintain the structure of the role of a bass player. We talk about the fancy flourishes and fills that some bass players get overly enthusiastic about, and how there can only be one Les Claypool! As Ryan is bound by an NDA, he cannot really discuss his time with Angels & Airwaves; so instead, I tell him about the first time I heard that debut album. It was a magical experience for me and one that I remember to this day. Next, we dive into where I first heard his band The Distillers, and how he came to be part of that project. He does let me play that first song by The Distillers that caught my attention (thank you Ryan). Ryan is a certified audio engineer, and he does explain why he felt the need to go that route, and he gives some less expensive shortcut tips for anyone out there who wants to go to audio engineering school. Lastly, we discuss some of the interesting paydays that come along with songs being selected for video games. The Distillers had a song on the video game Tony Hawk Pro Skater 4. Follow Ryan and follow The Distillers everywhere and tell Ryan you heard him on Fascination Street Podcast!
Step into another unforgettable episode of the Wise_N_Nerdy podcast with Charles and Joe—where laughter, life lessons, and a whole lot of nerd culture collide. The journey kicks off with the Question of the Week: “If you could have the soundtrack from any game or movie playing as your life's background music, which would you choose?” What follows is a fun and nostalgic deep dive into iconic soundtracks that could transform everyday life into something cinematic. From the peaceful, creative vibes of Minecraft, to the chaotic energy of Borderlands, the emotional melodies of August Rush, and the high-octane punk anthems of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, the hosts and listeners paint a vivid picture of what life would sound like with the perfect score. Then comes the roll of the dice—because no Wise_N_Nerdy episode is complete without a little randomness—and it lands on the “How Do I…?” segment. Here, Charles and Joe tackle a question every parent wrestles with: How do you raise independent kids without making them feel neglected? Through honest conversation and real-life experience, they break down the importance of balancing guidance with freedom—showing that encouragement, presence, and intentional support are the true keys to helping kids grow with confidence. But before things get too serious, the dice demand a tonal shift—enter the Bad Dad Jokes. Bob and Devocite unleash a rapid-fire barrage of groan-worthy puns and eye-roll-inducing punchlines. It's chaotic, it's cringey, and it's absolutely hilarious—the kind of humor that defines dad life at its finest. As the dice roll once more, we're treated to the “Parliament of Papas” segment, where Charles and Joe weigh in on a thought-provoking story pulled from Reddit. The scenario? A daycare worker gets fired for showing Veggie Tales to kids. What unfolds is a nuanced discussion about boundaries, values, and decision-making in parenting spaces—proving that sometimes the most unexpected topics lead to the most meaningful conversations. Next up, it's time for “What Are You Nerding Out About?”—a glimpse into what's currently fueling the hosts' passions. Charles shares his ongoing journey through the hustle lifestyle, including a new venture as a patient advocate, while Joe leans into what matters most: family. From binge-watching Solo Leveling with his kids to unplugging on a camping trip, Joe reminds us that sometimes the best “nerdy” moments are the ones spent together. Finally, the episode wraps with the always-entertaining “Daddy, Tell Me A Story” segment. Joe delivers a hilariously awkward tale from his middle school days involving a science teacher, a desk… and a very questionable wardrobe decision. It's the kind of story that sticks with you—equal parts bizarre and unforgettable. This episode is a perfect blend of humor, heart, and honest reflection—an invitation to laugh, learn, and maybe even see your own parenting journey a little differently. So whether you're here for the dad jokes, the deep conversations, or the shared love of fandom, there's something for everyone. Come be part of the community, embrace the chaos, and most importantly—Find your FAMdom. Wise_N_Nerdy: Where Fatherhood Meets Fandom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We couldn't get together for a proper Big Deal this week, so we decided to have a little clip show instead! You know, like an old sitcom! ... What, people don't do that anymore? Well, they should! Hope you enjoy the blasts from the past. Fine Time on Bluesky: @fineti.me Andre: @pizzadinosaur.fineti.me Steve: @monotonegent.fineti.me Kevin: @kevinflevin89.fineti.me [00:00] Intro [02:27] April 11th, 2024 - Kevin and Andre wander into space [12:22] September 5th, 2024 - Grandia 2 Music Appreciation [26:35] December 26th, 2024 - Cinematic Platformer Paradise: Blackthorne Story Read [29:37] December 19th, 2024 - Cinematic Platformer Paradise: Fade To Black Story Read [33:55] June 23rd, 2022 - Pac-Man Championship Edition [46:28] March 18th, 2022 - It's PP Time! [50:09] August 31st, 2023 - Mick West on Tony Hawk [59:50] Bye!
Today we are joined by Bret Banta. We've been friends with Bret for over 10 years and he has appeared in many of our videos but this is his FIRST TIME on the pod! We start off talking about extreme sports and the greats like Tony Hawk, Travis Pastrana, and Dave Mirra, and how the tricks have evolved into something almost unreal today. The second half of the episode we do round 2 of "The Battle of The States!" The bros dive deep on the Midwest and West Coast with a few surprising winners! We are live streaming a fully unedited version of the pod on Twitch, if you want to chat with us while we're recording, follow here: https://www.twitch.tv/chadandjtgodeepGrab some dank merch here:https://appreeshapparel.com/Come see us on Tour! Get your tix - http://www.chadandjt.comTEXT OR CALL the hotline with your issue or question: 323-418-2019(Start with where you're from and name for best possible advice)Check out the reddit for some dank convo: https://www.reddit.com/r/ChadGoesDeep/Thanks to our Sponsors:HIMS: The Best Hair Loss solutions for men. Go to https://www.hims.com/godeep and get started today with an online consult with a professional.PRODUCTION & EDITS BY: Jake RohretSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Bryce Vine joins Ralph Sutton and Aaron Berg and they discuss childhood bullies, Bryce Vine's mother's career as an actress, auditioning for the Glee Project, his song Drew Barrymore, the issue with music influencers, his new album Let's Do Something Stupid, getting to do a song with Tony Hawk, performing for the troops, a live performance of La La Land, Bryce Vine's first concert, first drug and first sexual experiences and so much more!Air Date: 3/25/26Support our sponsors!YoKratom.com - Check out Yo Kratom (the home of the $60 kilo) for all your kratom needs!To advertise your product or service on GaS Digital podcasts please go to TheADSide.com and click on "Advertisers" for more information!You can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for discount on your subscription which will give you access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Bryce VineTwitter: https://twitter.com/BryceVineInstagram: https://instagram.com/BryceVineAaron BergTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbergcomedyInstagram: https://instagram.com/aaronbergcomedyRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/Shannon LeeTwitter: https://twitter.com/IMShannonLeeInstagram: https://instagram.com/ShannonLee6982The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Merry Christmas you beautiful people!Last episode I talke about Emmet Otter's Jugband Christmas and Bob Baker sent me a great versio of Our World, have a listen to it here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFvIIuvA4yE&list=RDuFvIIuvA4yE&start_radio=1Then we take a look at some Christmas related Guinness World Records. How many candy canes can one man fit into his beard? You'll find out.Next up is Do You Hear What I Hear and Bob Baker looks at why us Brits refer to the police as Bobbies.This episode's version of A Christmas Carol is very short and is a sketch from Saturday Night Live called Scrudge. It's worth a look, so here's a link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMKZctlLDPUWe also have a short What The Dickens, and I discuss the word 'hello'.Then Bob is back with Where Are You Christmas? and this time he's found it in Texas.Check out Bob's podcast here: https://4fpodcast.buzzsprout.comIn last episode's Christmas Quiz I did pretty poorly, in this episode's Christmas Quiz I did even worse. Make sure to send in your scores.The recommendation is the film version of the book Round Ireland with a Fridge by Tony Hawks, which is the book I recommended last episode. The film isn't great, but you can watch it for free on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G40a7PWyewQGet in touch:Email: totalchristmas@gmail.comWeb: totalchristmaspodcast.comMerry Christmas!
Welcome to another wide-ranging "Random Show" episode that I recorded with my close friend Kevin Rose (digg.com)!This episode is brought to you by:Eight Sleep Pod Cover 5 sleeping solution for dynamic cooling and heating: EightSleep.com/TimAG1 all-in-one nutritional supplement: DrinkAG1.com/TimCresset family office services for CEOs, founders, and entrepreneurs: CressetCapital.com/TimTimestamps:[00:00:00] A meditative start.[00:02:19] Reflecting on our second Zen retreat in Santa Fe with Henry Shukman.[00:04:08] Ketone liver warnings and eggplant allergies: The perils of raiding Kevin's fridge.[00:08:06] “Just be still” — three simple words that miraculously shut down my OCD.[00:13:54] Is meditation secretly vagus nerve stimulation?[00:20:17] DIY vagus nerve stim for $25 vs. Kevin's $900 ear clip.[00:24:57] HeartMath and watching your HRV move in real time.[00:27:57] Marching toward 50: balance boards and the end of jiu-jitsu.[00:31:26] Tony Hawk snowboarding Hokkaido with screws in his hip.[00:33:01] Slacklining and why your nervous system needs sleep cycles.[00:35:19] Bertolotti's Syndrome: My six-year back pain gets a name.[00:37:09] The nerve block test: everything wrong, zero pain.[00:44:10] Abrahangs tendon protocol: 10 seconds on, 50 off.[00:46:24] The NUG: a pocket hangboard for travelers.[00:48:31] Craig Mod's Japanese toothbrush and Toaster's cameo.[00:50:45] Kevin's $92 vintage fire jacket: Blue Heritage Japan.[00:54:26] Podcast picks: The Power Broker and STEM Talk.[00:56:20] Alzheimer's: A plaque or mitochondrial problem?[00:57:30] 10 grams of ketones turns one-word answers into sentences.[00:58:40] Methylene blue on Amazon: 120 years of research, zero guardrails.[01:02:36] Bredesen Protocol, APOE genotyping, and a cognitive comeback.[01:05:32] Photobiomodulation: $30k laser to the forehead.[01:07:55] Urolithin A and the high price of mitochondrial upkeep.[01:14:56] Recipe for disaster pants: espresso + creatine + MCT oil.[01:17:39] Norwegian 4×4 training and lactate as a brain lever.[01:23:15] Blood flow restriction bands and schwantz ring koans.[01:29:08] Hummingbirds named Sunset and squirrel obstacle courses.[01:32:06] Parting thoughts.*For show notes and past guests on The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast.For deals from sponsors of The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast-sponsorsSign up for Tim's email newsletter (5-Bullet Friday) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Discover Tim's books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissYouTube: youtube.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/timferrissSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lizzie Armanto joins us in the studio for Chapter 391 of Gypsy Tales. Lizzie is one of the most influential skateboarders of her generation, helping pave the way for women in skateboarding while building an incredible career of her own. From filming iconic parts with Thrasher Magazine and landing the cover of Thrasher, to turning pro with Birdhouse Skateboards, working alongside Tony Hawk, and creating her signature shoe with Vans, Lizzie has helped change what's possible for women in skateboarding. She's even been featured in Vogue, showing how far skate culture has reached beyond the streets. In this Chapter, Lizzie talks about her journey through skateboarding, the evolution of women's skateboarding, launching YEPA helmets with Tony Hawk, and what it really takes to build a career in skateboarding.Gypsy Gang enjoy this chapter and remember to like and subscribe so you never miss a new drop!-00:00:00 Intro 00:02:31 What drew Lizzie Armanto to Skate Boarding 00:13:31 Loving the Process of Skating and Learning New Tricks 00:17:35 The Artistry of Lizzie's Skating 00:24:59 The First Tricks Lizzie Mastered 00:30:49 Lizzies Late Start in Skating 00:37:39 What the World Has Exposed Us To 00:41:47 Finding the Positives in Life 00:49:46 Fist Handwear Ad 00:51:11 The Biggest Injury of Lizzie's Career 01:04:56 How Important Visualization Is to Action Sports Athletes 01:12:35 Finding the Positive in the Hardest Moments 01:15:41 Lizzie Armonto on Skating in the Olympics 01:24:13 Being a Girl Growing up in Skate Culture 01:29:47 Lizzies Parents Influence on Her Life 01:43:47 Dixxon Flannel Ad 01:49:11 The love of Competition 01:54:04 Traveling the World Skating 02:00:14 When Skating Become Lizzies Career! 02:09:16 Lizzie Armonto Fire 02:18:29 Lizzie turns Pro 02:26:08 Becoming a Monster Athlete 02:31:05 Moving Across California 02:33:06 Grateful to be Skating 02:39:27 Vans The Lizzie 02:51:25 Cash App Ad 02:59:33 Lizzies Best Years are Ahead 03:08:02 LA Home Remodel - Domino Lizzie Armonto 03:16:31 YEPA - Lizzie Armonto and Tony Hawks Brand 03:26:59 Thank you Lizzie Armonto -Monster Energy
A Note from James:Tony Hawk is one of the greatest athletes of all time—but what fascinates me most isn't just the tricks.It's the mindset.Tony didn't just become the best skateboarder in the world. He built an entire ecosystem around what he loved: competitions, companies, tours, sponsorships, and one of the most successful video game franchises ever created.What's interesting is that none of it was planned that way. It came from constant experimentation, falling—literally—and getting back up again.In this episode, Tony talks about the path to excellence, how he handled criticism and failure, the moment he finally landed the legendary 900 trick, and how skateboarding evolved from an underground subculture into a global industry.Episode Description:Tony Hawk didn't just change skateboarding—he helped transform it into a global cultural phenomenon.In this archival conversation, Tony shares the real story behind his career: learning to master fear, surviving the ups and downs of a niche sport, and eventually building a massive business empire around skateboarding.He explains how passion drove him through the lean years when skateboarding almost disappeared, why constant experimentation helped him stay at the top, and how a combination of timing, risk-taking, and creative control led to the success of the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater video game franchise.The conversation also explores the legendary moment when he landed the first successful 900, the importance of protecting your brand, and why mastery often comes from relentless curiosity rather than natural talent.What You'll Learn:Why pursuing passion—even during downturns—can create long-term successHow failure and repetition build elite skill in any disciplineWhy protecting your brand and intellectual control matters in businessHow the 900 trick became one of the most iconic moments in sports historyWhy continuous learning and experimentation are essential for staying relevantTimestamped Chapters:[00:02:00] The Physics of Skateboarding & Learning Through Failure[00:03:12] Introduction[00:03:38] Developing Air Awareness in Skateboarding[00:04:10] The First Time Going Airborne in a Pool[00:05:05] Learning How to Fall Safely[00:06:19] Aging, Risk & Walking Away from Mega Ramps[00:07:17] Skateboarding's Rebellious Origins[00:08:00] Creativity and Individual Style in Skate Culture[00:09:00] Advice for Pursuing Excellence[00:10:00] Learning Every Aspect of an Industry[00:11:35] Skateboarding's Collapse in the Early '90s[00:12:33] Becoming a Professional Skater[00:14:02] Mentorship from Stacy Peralta[00:15:13] Going Broke During Skateboarding's Down Years[00:16:29] Skating Parking Lot Shows for $100 a Day[00:17:31] The X Games and Skateboarding's Comeback[00:18:45] The Video Game That Changed Everything[00:19:31] When Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Became “The Game”[00:20:24] Lessons from Skateboarding Applied to Business[00:21:17] A Failed High-End Denim Business[00:22:43] Being Called a Sellout[00:24:00] Protecting Your Brand and Reputation[00:25:13] Creating Tony Hawk's Pro Skater[00:26:20] Designing the Game Mechanics[00:27:20] The Long Road to the 900[00:29:35] Landing the 900 at the X Games[00:31:08] Becoming Tony Hawk Inc.[00:32:21] The Importance of Total Immersion[00:33:29] Designing the Downward Spiral Ramp[00:35:24] Advice for Raising a Passionate Kid[00:38:12] Business Advice from Tony Hawk's Sister[00:40:29] Working with Family[00:43:04] Why Some Athletes Fade After Success[00:44:28] Clearing Up the 900 Controversy[00:48:00] The Hoverboard PrankAdditional Resources:Official Tony HawkTony Hawk's™ Pro Skater™ 3 + 4Bones Brigade: An AutobiographyRiley Hawk on InstagramSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tony Hawk joins us to discuss the recent double Cab bounty contest, learned his first kickflip on a freestyle board, his last 720, raising over $1,000,000 in his 900 auction, shutting down his Hawk vs Wolf podcast, Bam Margera being added to Tony Hawk's Pro Skater game last minute, trying to get vert in the Olympics, his new restaurant Chick & Hawk restaurant, Sandro Diaz building drop-in and much more! Tony Hawks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tonyhawk Become a Channel Member & Receive Perks: https://www.youtube.com/TheNineClub/join Nine Club Merch: https://thenineclub.com Sponsored By: AG1: Get a FREE Welcome Kit worth $76 when you subscribe, including 5 AG1Travel Packs, a shaker, canister, scoop & bottle of AG Vitamin D3+K2. https://drinkag1.com/nineclubLMNT: Grab a free Sample Pack with 8 flavors when you buy any drink mix or Sparkling. https://drinklmnt.com/nineclubWoodward: Purchase camp with the code NINECLUB and receive a $150 discount off of summer camp. https://www.woodwardpa.comMonster Energy: Monster Energy's got the punch you need to stay focused and fired up. https://www.monsterenergy.comYeti: Built for the wild, Yeti keeps you ready for any adventure. https://www.yeti.comRichardson: Custom headwear for teams, brands, and businesses crafted with quality in every stitch. https://richardsonsports.comEtnies: Get 20% off your purchase using our code NINECLUB or use our custom link. https://etnies.com/NINECLUBéS Footwear: Get 20% off your purchase using our code NINECLUB or use our custom link. https://esskateboarding.com/NINECLUBEmerica: Get 20% off your purchase using our code NINECLUB or use our custom link. https://emerica.com/NINECLUB Find The Nine Club: Website: https://thenineclub.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenineclub X: https://www.twitter.com/thenineclub Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenineclub Discord: https://discord.gg/thenineclub Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/nineclub Nine Club Clips: https://www.youtube.com/nineclubclips More Nine Club: https://www.youtube.com/morenineclub I'm Glad I'm Not Me: https://www.youtube.com/chrisroberts Chris Roberts: https://linktr.ee/Chrisroberts Timestamps (00:00:00) Tony Hawk (00:02:56) Double Cab bounty contest (00:13:22) Last tricks – his last 720 (00:20:46) Vert Alert (00:24:02) Bought the building/office to house his vert ramp (00:27:29) 900 auction (00:40:18) Podcast (00:48:47) Tony has seen a full minute of new Rodney footage (00:51:46) JD Sanchez (00:52:39) Arisa Trew (00:55:28) Tom Schaar (01:00:03) Nutcracker Ballet (01:06:19) Bam Margera added to Tony Hawks Pro Skater game last minute (01:12:57) THPS got young kids into skateboarding (01:15:11) Tony learned his first kickflip on a freestyle board (01:24:25) Vert in the Olympics (01:29:48) Sandro Diaz building drop-in (01:35:17) Tony's Chick n Hawk restaurant Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Miles and Jack are joined by comedian Mort Burke to talk about the Johnny Appleseed of skateboarding: Tony Hawk! They'll explore his rise (and many falls), his numerous endorsement deals, how he tragically lost the use of his eyebrows and so much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Loy discusses hitting his head when he was a kid & ended up in a coma, lip sliding El Toro at 12 years old, sponsorship money started coming in after his first Damn Am win, the first Birdhouse video he was in "The Beginning", spent 30k in 10 days on a bender, wanted to get into rehab, pretty much starting his career all over again, how Tony Hawk played a positive role in his journey toward overcoming addiction & his mental health, filming for his newest part "XX", wants to put out another part by the end of the year and much more! David Loy: https://www.instagram.com/davidloyBecome a Channel Member & Receive Perks: https://www.youtube.com/TheNineClub/joinNew Merch: https://thenineclub.com Sponsored By: AG1: Get a FREE Welcome Kit worth $76 when you subscribe, including 5 AG1Travel Packs, a shaker, canister, scoop & bottle of AG Vitamin D3+K2. https://drinkag1.com/nineclub LMNT: Grab a free Sample Pack with 8 flavors when you buy any drink mix or Sparkling. https://drinklmnt.com/nineclub Woodward: Purchase camp with the code NINECLUB and receive a discount off of summer camp. https://www.woodwardpa.com Monster Energy: Monster Energy's got the punch you need to stay focused and fired up. https://www.monsterenergy.com Yeti: Built for the wild, Yeti keeps you ready for any adventure. https://www.yeti.com Richardson: Custom headwear for teams, brands, and businesses crafted with quality in every stitch. https://richardsonsports.com Etnies: Get 20% off your purchase using our code NINECLUB or use our custom link. https://etnies.com/NINECLUB éS Footwear: Get 20% off your purchase using our code NINECLUB or use our custom link. https://esskateboarding.com/NINECLUB Emerica: Get 20% off your purchase using our code NINECLUB or use our custom link. https://emerica.com/NINECLUB Find The Nine Club: Website: https://thenineclub.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenineclub X: https://www.twitter.com/thenineclub Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenineclub Discord: https://discord.gg/thenineclub Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/nineclub Nine Club Clips: https://www.youtube.com/nineclubclips More Nine Club: https://www.youtube.com/morenineclub I'm Glad I'm Not Me: https://www.youtube.com/chrisroberts Chris Roberts: https://linktr.ee/Chrisroberts Timestamps (00:00:00) David Loy (00:01:44) Birdhouse video "Saturdays" by Jason Hernandez (00:04:17) The first video he was in: Birdhouse "The Beginning" (00:05:11) Lipslide El Toro (00:10:20) Hit his head when he was a kid & ended up in a coma (00:18:02) The helmet came off at a Damn Am contest (00:20:40) Sponsorship money came in after first Damn Am win (00:22:35) 20+ years with Birdhouse (00:30:22) Never seen Tony Hawk be mean to anyone (00:34:22) Tony Hawks fame exploded after the 900 & Tony Hawks Pro Skater video game (00:39:20) Tony Hawk helped David out through a lot in his life batteling addiction & mental health (00:41:17) Miami bender (00:45:12) Spent 30k in 10 days on a bender (00:51:34) Wanted to get to get rehab (00:58:21) Novak house treatment center (01:03:04) Starting his skate career over again (01:03:47) Lots of Barcelona and Berlin footage in his new XX part (01:19:41) Some clips were 5 years ago (01:28:39) Helping Mike Mo with PSL (01:30:43) Wants to put out another part by the end of the year Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices