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This week's guests are Tobi Wilson, Will Morgan and Jonah Sullivan. Recently, Will hit me up at the skatepark and said “Hey Shan, on your podcast, you said that young people need to be given a voice, so why haven’t you asked me and my friends to be guests on the show yet?” (or something to that effect). And he was right, I did say that, and he fully called me out...I was impressed. This episode is a fun snapshot of a crew of young skaters that aren't dis-similar to those in your local area, anywhere in the world. Young, inspired and bold. We discuss our shared love for skateboarding, photography, the importance of being in with your crew, fashion, vaping, and having to build a DIY skate spot in a derelict carpark because the local government won't (but to be honest, I think we like doing things without them anyway). So here they are, Will, Tobi and Jonah, on the cusp of adulthood (whatever that is) and poised to leave their mark as the next generation of rippers. The boys are with me live and on location at Kingpin Skate shop to share their journey, experiences, challenges and hopes for the future (and the future looks bright).
Enjoy!
Shan
Help Wollongong CBD get a skatepark by writing an email to local council members asking them why they haven't spent the allocated money for it!?
Here is a list of council members (start with Lord Mayor Gordon Bradbury):
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What began as an idea and progressed to testing in 1986, Cockroach set the benchmark for the skater-made and operated business. Cocky was fully dedicated to creating the finest urethane that Aussies could buy as well as sponsoring some of our hottest skaters; O.G shredders like Adrian Jones, John Gray, Johnny McGrath, Michael Mulhall, Sac Reynolds, Warren Archer, Micha
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This week's guests are Tobi Wilson, Will Morgan and Jonah Sullivan. Recently, Will hit me up at the skatepark and said “Hey Shan, on your podcast, you said that young people need to be given a voice, so why haven’t you asked me and my friends to be guests on the show yet?” (or something to that effect). And he was right, I did say that, and he fully called me out...I was impressed. This episode is a fun snapshot of a crew of young skaters that aren't dis-similar to those in your local area, anywhere in the world. Young, inspired and bold. We discuss our shared love for skateboarding, photography, the importance of being in with your crew, fashion, vaping, and having to build a DIY skate spot in a derelict carpark because the local government won't (but to be honest, I think we like doing things without them anyway). So here they are, Will, Tobi and Jonah, on the cusp of adulthood (whatever that is) and poised to leave their mark as the next generation of rippers. The boys are with me live and on location at Kingpin Skate shop to share their journey, experiences, challenges and hopes for the future (and the future looks bright).
Enjoy!
Shan
Help Wollongong CBD get a skatepark by writing an email to local council members asking them why they haven't spent the allocated money for it!?
Here is a list of council members (start with Lord Mayor Gordon Bradbury):
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected]
COMPANIES THAT SUPPORT THIS PODCAST:
KingPin S
Get yourself a set of Cockroach wheels HERE. Thanks for supporting THT!
What began as an idea and progressed to testing in 1986, Cockroach set the benchmark for the skater-made and operated business. Cocky was fully dedicated to creating the finest urethane that Aussies could buy as well as sponsoring some of our hottest skaters; O.G shredders like Adrian Jones, John Gray, Johnny McGrath, Michael Mulhall, Sac Reynolds, Warren Archer, Micha
FINANCIALLY SUPPORT THE SHOW For as little as $3 a month.
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