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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 askes James Harlan to come over and work on my car for a transmission flush, a tire rotation and oil change.  It started pouring rain so we decided to make the best of the time and record an episode of The Wood.  I met James throug... more

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2 months ago

In the Season 3 Episode 12 of The Wood Podcast I speak with Lou Statman about his passion for slalom skateboarding. Lou invited me at the last minute to go out and meet him in the parking lot of Pflugerville High School Pfield parking lot where he fr... more

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4 months ago

In this final interview in the container at the Banger in the Hangar, I found the creator of the videozine, Mongochatter, Jon Hanks and grilled him with my usual questions until we started free-flowing the conversation. His take on pushing mongo was ... more

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4 months ago

In this episode at the Banger in the Hanger, I interview freshly turned pro skateboarder Dakota White, along with Pat Morehead and Brian Michaelsick from Hellsick Skateboards.  Pat and Brian talk about their roots as a skateboard company and the impo... more

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4 months ago

At Banger in the Hanger 2023 vert contest in Houston, TX I got to meet Brad Roberson, the Owner of Texas Skate Shop located deep in the sticks of East Texas in a little town called Gilmer.  In the least likely of skateboard markets, Brad is spearhead... more

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5 months ago

In this episode I ran into Hubba (William LeMaster) at the Banger in the Hangar contest in Houston, TX.  I already knew he was basically a pro skater, has his own board with Cockfight Skateboards and is a complete ripper, but I did not know he grew u... more

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5 months ago

In this video I interview Andy "Bastard" Escalante. Andy has been one of the folks behind the scenes at the Lizard Ditch Skateboarding DIY in Austin, Texas. Andy walks us through his skateboarding life and how he came to find his home community in th... more

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6 months ago

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 ... more

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8 months ago

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