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The Wood Skateboard Podcast - Foundry Skateboards

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This podcast is the Official Podcast of The Skate Gym in Leander, TX. (www.theskategym.com) It talks about skateboarding: where we are from, what we ride and why we skate. None of us are pros and we are not in it for the skateboarding career and the money. We all love skateboarding and can’t talk enough about it. This is our story...
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In this episode I sit down for the long haul with Darin Hoops. Darin came to Austin 18 years ago in 2008 from Arizona. His experience with the Dream Destroyers, scrappy skateboard part collecting, and DIY spot building on slabs was brought here to be a strong influnce on the DIY spot culture here in Austin. Darin is a creator, a collector, a curato…
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This episode is a sort of bonus episode. So not totally about skateboarding. Doug and I grew up together in Kingwood and skated together with all of our crew. But Doug has always been more of a BMXer. The BMX and the skateboarding world in Austin has always been closely related. We skated/rode many of the same places, we partied together, we have t…
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Cary Jackson aka: Carjack is a Skateboarding data dump. He has been around the Houston and Austin scene for a very long time. Beginning skateboarding in the 70's, then diving deep into the 80's Houston pool scene, cutting teeth on local park building and DIY spots, to becoming a world traveling skatepark and X-Games contest park builder, Cary has s…
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This was a banger of an episode. It is a long one, so sit back and relax and enjoy all the amazing Texas skateboarding history that Chip can spout out on demand since he was right there experiencing it all in real time. Chip is a long time OG Texas skateboarder and contest announcer for skatebaording and and for the. Texas Rollergirls. He has been …
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One of the locals from Garden Ridge in north San Antonio was at Jaws in New Braunfels ripping and we got to talking. Turns out that not only is he a ripper on a skateboard, he is also a Fitness Trainer. We were talking about strengh, mobility, flexibility, recovery, nutrition, and everything else surrounding physical wellness and skateboarding. As …
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In this episode, I interview Cat, the Founder of Cherries Wheels. Cat is not just the Founder of a skateboard wheel company. Since the day she stepped on her first ramp and bashed in her nose on the flat-bottom of a skatepark ramp, she was hooked on skateboarding. But not just skateboarding, but also the wider community surrounding skateboarding. E…
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In this episode I speak with Will Caston at Fredericksburg Skatepark. Will has spun the wheel and let fate decide where he has lived and skated in lots of places from Jackson, MS, to North Carolina, to Salt Lake City, to Portland, to Austin, and has always carried his stoke for skating everywhere he goes. He is a true soul skater.…
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I met Chad at House Park on October 1, 2022. He was gracefully grinding that deceivingly hard curb at the front of the park and had a mellow vibe to him, so I ask him for an interview. The guy has been skating for a long time and in a lot of cool places. He definitely knows how to find his happy place on four urethane wheels in the morning no matte…
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In this interview I interview fellow skater and podcaster Jason Cabello. He is fairly new to Austin and brings his experiences from Miami and LA with him. He is also a podcaster and knew how to tell a good story about his life as a skater and his battle with addiction to recovery.Autor: The Wood Skateboard Podcast - Foundry Skateboards
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In this episode I speak with another fellow Kingwood homie. Dave has a weird style and a mellow persona. His comfort zone is in nollies and doing low-key dork tricks on one curb for hours at a time. With his creative and unique approach to skating and life, it was a pleasure to get him recorded!Autor: The Wood Skateboard Podcast - Foundry Skateboards
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In this episode I sat down with Brian Farmer. He is a low key street skater who generally skates with the Foundry-Hellsick folks. Also coming from Kingwood, TX. like much of the crew. He describes his influences from the early days and what it's like being a teacher in the institution who is also a skater who grew up hating the institutions, and ho…
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San Marcos park local, Josh Chappell charges everything. "Holdin' on for dear life", and "try to stay upright as long as you can". I love this outlook on skateboarding. I'm sad this interview was cut a bit short as my recorder battery ran out. He had alot of great stuff to say.Autor: The Wood Skateboard Podcast - Foundry Skateboards
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Mandon Maloney has been skating a long, long time. You can always find him at House Park in central Austin. He has seen skate style come and go and seems to have always done his own thing in bowls and on ramps. He is super low key and humble. In this episode, he talks about his early days in Dallas, his favorite places in Austin, his music and band…
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Scott Garlington (Switchie) has always been a bringer together of people, and he rips also. From arriving in Austin as a dreadlocked Drag rat to nowadays meditating through his skateboard at House Park on the reg, Scott has earned his place as one of Austin's established. In this episode we get to hear his take on skateboarding in Corpus, OKC, and …
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In this episode I had a great time speaking with with Dave Wattigny. He speaks of all types of tales from his photographic memory of his early days on his Hobie board, to the Broken Neck, a busted spleen, to the Dust Bowl in Lafayette, to "pool-cleaning" and building the pool in Parisite Park in New Orleans.…
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In this episode I got to speak with Isaac Martinez during a Wednesday night session at his house in central Austin where Maggie's Ramp is located. He talks about the ramp story, the early days of his skating, his influences, and his board shaping.Autor: The Wood Skateboard Podcast - Foundry Skateboards
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In this episode I got to speak with John Wilinski aka: Hollywood while he was in town and ripping up Maggie's ramp in Austin, TX. Hollywood has been around the block and back again on a skateboard and has a unique perspective on skateboarding both as a pro and as a ramp builder.Autor: The Wood Skateboard Podcast - Foundry Skateboards
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In this short episode at the Fredericksburg contest on April 29, 2022, I had a chance to sit down with Ebone and talk about her love for skateboarding. Growing up in South Austin, she has found her crew of like-minded women who also skate and have a stoke for the sport. She also teaches at a middle school and has been given the opportunity to share…
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This is one of two short episodes from a contest on Fredericksburg. David Castillo, founder of Orale! speaks with me as we talk about skateboarding in The Valley in South Texas, and in San Antonio. He also talks about his company Orale! that specializes in hardware made for skateboarding. Park building legend Grapes also makes a cameo appearance.…
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In this episode I interview San Marcos local Sam Bethke. He recounts the days in San Marcos, TX before the official skatepark, the street scene, and his run-ins with the security guards. Then, later in life he discovers Krav Maga and describes how it all ties in to his first love of skateboarding. Brought to you by: Foundry Skateboards https://www.…
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In this episode I speak with Wes Hunter. Longtime local in the Austin skate scene and longtime ripper at many of the iconic wooden ramps that were built in Austin over the past couple of decades. We speak a little bit about those ramps and his influences as a skater.Autor: The Wood Skateboard Podcast - Foundry Skateboards
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PJ has been rolling since the 80's. He brings lots of art and style to his skating and his life. He recounts some cool stories of his early days of skating with all our local Kingwood hoodrats and with Christian McCloud (RIP). We talk about favorite boards, skaters, and different styles along with his own artistic style and work.…
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In this episode I interview Brad Jackson. Brand is a fixture at Brushy Creek Skatepark. The the Autumn Skateboard Collective, Brad consistently puts in effort to make sure the parks are clean and that the local hoodrats are stoked on skateboarding by helping to gather and distribute extra new and used skate equipment. If you see Brad at any of the …
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Episode 02 with Sean Forsberg. If you took Bill Murray, Mark Gonzales, and Mickey Mouse and threw them into a blender, you get Sean. Sean brings the weird vids to The Foundry and pulls some really good footage out of his ass alot of the time. He also flows really really fast around bowl corners. The podcast ends abruptly, due to the batteries runni…
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For this first episode I interview Pat Morehead. Longtime skateboarder, founder of Foundry Skateboards, and an overall OG. It was a beautiful day at an uncrowded Pflugerville Skatepark on a Saturday afternoon.Autor: The Wood Skateboard Podcast - Foundry Skateboards
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