On this edition of #MondayMorningRAW, we have Part 2 of my conversation with skateboard LEGEND- Chris Senn. Tune in, as we discuss the infamous Powell Skatezone. Stories of skating China Banks at 4AM with Ray Barbee. We talk Blood Wizard Skateboards, the Senn family & Toad.
We both share some insight, on what really was going down in the early 90’s. Cover everything, from Art, Chris’ favorite Pro contest.. Even, that random Brady Bunch “Hawaii” episode. It’s all here, folks. I want to thank Chris for his time, and hope you all enjoy this as much as we did.
Welcome back to Season 10, and hold on to your seats! On today’s episode, we have none other than skateboard LEGEND- Chris Senn. This gentleman, is simply in a class of his own. He ripped up every contest, street spot, crusty cement park & did it all with an unmistakable style & grace.
Tune in, as Chris shares early memories of growing up in Grass Valley, CA. His first sponsor, Free Flight Skateshop. We discuss The QuarterMaster Cup, and getting sponsored by Powell-Peralta. The move from Channel One, to starting Adrenaline Skateboards. We talk Bones Brigade tours, his first Pro contest, early 90’s San Francisco & so much more! Without further ado- Part 1, is here. I cannot thank you enough, Chris!
Welcome back, and thank you all for your patience. Let’s get right down to business, with none other than skateboard LEGEND- Danny Gonzalez. With an unmistakable style, and trick selection. This Texas native hit the scene like no other in the mid-90s. Today, he’s here to share his journey with us at WCRP on Skateboarding. Tune in, as Danny talks his humble beginnings in San Antonio, TX & first sponsors Hot Rod & GoodTimes Skateshop. How filming local videos, and building an organic buzz led to his first major sponsor. Shares early influences, including Rodney Mullen, Ronnie Bertino & Adam McNatt. Truth be told: this interview will shock lots of you. We all thought Danny was one of them new skaters. Whole time, this dude started in 1987.. he’s a student of the game, that passed with straight A’s. Tap into Part 1 of our interview, and thanks again Danny for your time!
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Welcome back, to an exciting Part 2 of my interview with Georgia’s own- Skate Xiii/Lord D’Andre. This is the interview, you’ve all waited for: Old School meets New School. I’ve been skateboarding for close to 40 years, and usually these types of discussions go downhill fast. Not over here, though. Tune in, as we cover everything from Beatrice Demond to Gifted Hater & so much more. We talk podcast production, YouTube, Women Skateboard competition & even cover Pro skateboarders catching feelings online. We need more open & honest communication like this. Without further ado.. Thank you, Lord D’Andre!
Back like I never left, featuring none other than rising YouTube star- Skate Xiii/Lord D’Andre. In today’s social media world, it’s rare to see independent Black skateboard reviewers. So, I linked up with one of the newest & brightest in the game. And, this is one hellluva conversation! Tune in, as the young Lord talks growing up in rural Georgia skateboarding. What does “Xiiii” actually mean? We discuss “skateboarding rappers”, seeing KKK paraphernalia as a youth, why he changed his original YouTube handle & so much more. This kid has a bright future, and it was an absolute honor linking up & picking his brain. Without further ado, here’s Part 1 with my nephew- Lord D’Andre. It’s #BlackHistoryMonth, folks. We’re just getting started.. Thank you once again, Lord!
Welcome back, ladies & gentlemen! Let’s get right down to business, with San Jose skateboard LEGEND- Carl Hyndman. Tune in, as Carl talks the humble beginnings of H-Street Skateboards. Shares an untold story of skateboard LEGEND- Jim Thiebaud, asked to be the first H-Street team member. We discuss Bobby G’s Skate Camp, 80’s San Jose punk scene, the early Canteen days.. it’s all here. and, was well worth the wait. Had some audio issues, and wanted to take the time to thank Space Coast Podcast for doing what they do. Without further ado, the final chapter is here. Thank you, so much Carl!
Ladies & gentlemen… it’s with great honor, that I present one of our childhood heroes. none other, than skateboard LEGEND - @hyndmedia. After his standout debut in @hstreetskateboards “Shackle Me Not”(1989). The San Jose local soon became a household name, right alongside his peers. and, the rest is history.
Tune in, as Carl talks growing up skating Northern California in the early-80s. Attending San Jose State with skateboard LEGEND- @jimthiebaud. Joe Lopes Ramp, the first wallride, 80’s punk fashion- we discuss it all! The infamous Bobby G’s Skate Camp, down to T-Mags rebuilt Airwalk soles. You really can’t get anymore H-Street, or NorCal than this. Without further ado, thank you once again Carl!