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Beyond Boards

A podcast dedicated to the actions & interests of skaters beyond skateboarding. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Beyond Boards episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Beyond Boards for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Beyond Boards episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Beyond Boards - Episode 62 - Dr. Indigo Willing
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10/16/23 • 145 min

Episode 62 with Dr. Indigo Willing, skateboarder, sociology researcher, community leader and author from Brisbane, Australia, also known as occupied Yugarra and Turrbal Aboriginal tribes’ territory.

Together we discussed her Vietnamese origins and settling down in Sydney, Australia with her adoptive family as a young child, how her interest for sociology began and eventually led to completing her PhD, starting to skateboard in 2014 at the age of 41, co-building communities through various groups such as the Adopted Vietnamese International Initiative (AVI), the Asian
Australian Films, Forum and Network (AAFFN), the We Skate QLD network (formerly known as Girls Skate Brisbane), the Consent is rad campaign or more recently the SSHRED Research and Community Network, her most recent book “Skateboarding, Power and Change” written with co-author Anthony Pappalardo, her upcoming projects in Sydney in 2024...

  • (00:13) – Intro
  • (01:37) – Birth in Vietnam and arrival in Australia as a child
  • (06:20) – How did your interest for studying sociology begin?
  • (10:57) – How long did it take you to complete your PhD?
  • (15:46) – What year did you start skating?
  • (18:22) – First few years of skating
  • (23:44) – Building communities
  • (32:30) – Consent is rad campaign and cyber harassment
  • (37:47) – Consent is rad started at Pushing Boarders Malmö in 2019
  • (41:28) – How did you enjoy going to Pushing Boaders?
  • (43:46) – Had you participated in similar events outside of skateboarding prior to PB?
  • (49:10) – How skateboarding is addressing the climate crisis
  • (58:36) – “Skateboarding, power and change” book with Anthony Pappalardo
  • (01:06:07) – Interviewing 42 people over zoom calls
  • (01:08:41) – How did you work together with Anthony on this book?
  • (01:15:54) – What’s something you learned from doing the book?
  • (01:22:54) – Moving back to Sydney in 2024
  • (01:31:04) – Most valuable lesson learned from skateboarding?
  • (01:32:37) – Friends questions
  • (02:24:32) – Conclusion

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Beyond Boards - Episode 60 - Greg Hunt
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09/25/23 • 144 min

Episode 60 with Greg Hunt, skateboarder, photographer and filmmaker from Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Together we discussed him growing up and picking up his first board in the mid-80’s, road-tripping with his friend Goose and a young Sean Sheffey to San Francisco and eventually settling down there right after his 18th birthday, turning pro for Stereo and filming parts for their iconic videos “A visual sound” and “Tincan Folklore”, developing an interest for photography thanks to his friend and roommate Gabe Morford, retiring from pro skating in his mid-20’s and
transitioning into filmmaking, taking Ty Evans’ spot over at Transworld and working with Jon Holland on a few videos (including the iconic “Sight Unseen”), making (initially with Joe Castrucci) the first DC video, working on the next Alien Workshop video “Mind Field", choosing the music for it with Mike Hill and Chad Bowers, making the famous Dylan Rieder solo part for Gravis, moving over to Vans to make their first ever full length video “Propeller” and doing many other projects with them since then, his music videos for Cat Power, the photography books he’s put out in recent years...

  • (00:13) – Intro
  • (01:25) – Getting started
  • (03:38) – Road trip to SF with Sean Sheffey
  • (05:59) – Meeting with all the Deluxe guys in SF
  • (09:39) – Getting flowed Real boards before getting on Stereo
  • (11:22) – Going to college during his pro years in SF
  • (13:57) – Turning pro for Stereo
  • (20:47) – Filming some super 8 footage in “Tincan Folklore”
  • (22:47) – Quitting Stereo
  • (24:32) – Developing an interest in photography
  • (28:16) – What films did you like when you were just getting started with cinematography?
  • (30:49) – First jobs on films
  • (36:38) – Working at Transworld
  • (43:12) – Getting approached by DC to film their first full length video
  • (49:12) – Transition into “Mind Field”
  • (53:37) – Selecting the music for “Mind Field” with Chad Bowers and Mike Hill
  • (59:14) – Dylan part for Gravis
  • (01:01:42) – Starting to work with Vans on “Propeller”
  • (01:03:57) – Transitioning between massive video projects
  • (01:07:17) – Other video projects with Vans
  • (01:13:18) – Elijah skating to “Falling rain” by Link Wray
  • (07:17:58) – Roy Orbinson’s song “In Dreams” used in different skate videos
  • (01:19:12) – Music videos for Cat Power
  • (01:20:44) – Nuge and Louie Lopez in Cat Power music videos
  • (01:21:40) – “Making a music video is a lot like filming a skate part”
  • (01:23:41) – Photography books
  • (01:31:21) – Back story on a photo of John Fitzgerald from “Everything I’m trying to tell you”
  • (01:34:30) – Most valuable lesson learned from skateboarding
  • (01:37:02) – Friends questions
  • (02:23:41) – Conclusion

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Beyond Boards - Episode 54 - Aaron Meza
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07/03/23 • 125 min

Episode 54 with Aaron Meza, skateboarder, filmer and producer from San Francisco, CA.

Together we discussed him growing up in South San Francisco and picking up his first board in the 80's, filming his friends skating at EMB and crossing paths with a young James Kelch who asked if he could film him, making the iconic videos "Finally" and "Penal Code 100A" for FTC, connecting with some of the World Industries and Plan B guys who eventually left to start Girl Skateboards in 1993, working on the first Girl and Chocolate videos with Spike Jonze, Tim Dowling and Rick Howard (among other people), being the editor of Skateboarder Magazine for a few years, coming back to Girl to work on digital content for Crailtap as well as tour videos (among other things), going to Vice to work on the production of Epicly Later'd and King Of The Road, assisting Jonah Hill in the making of his first film "Mid 90's", his current role at Nike SB...

  • Intro (00:13)
  • Getting started (01:13)
  • Picking up his first camera (04:18)
  • Studying filmmaking in college (09:26)
  • Intro song in Penal Code 100A (15:21)
  • Starting to film/work for Girl (19:24)
  • Filming for Mouse (26:10)
  • Working with Tim Dowling (26:31)
  • Music rights (27:41)
  • Who did you enjoy filming with the most in those early days? (29:11)
  • JB Gillet almost getting on Girl or Chocolate (33:33)
  • Worst things you and Mike Carroll said to one another (36:25)
  • Being the content and tour video guy at Girl (39:03)
  • Moving over to Skateboarder to become their editor (41:32)
  • Leaving Girl (45:56)
  • Making Jaime Owens stay at work at Skateboarder instead of going to film for Jackass, true of false? (49:13)
  • Going back to Girl after Skateboarder (50:46)
  • Vice (56:56)
  • Working with Michael Burnett and Patrick O’Dell (01:03:55)
  • Working on Mid 90’s with Jonah Hill (01:07:58)
  • Nerdiest question you ever asked Tim Anderson? (01:15:34)
  • Working for Nike SB (01:17:15)
  • What’s in the works right now? (01:22:48)
  • 20 years of Yeah Right, 30 years of Girl: key ingredient to their success? (01:24:51)
  • San Francisco today and GX1000 (01:30:12)
  • Most valuable lesson learned from skateboarding (01:33:18)
  • Friends questions (01:35:26)
  • Conclusion (02:04:34)

For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards


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Beyond Boards - Episode 82 - Amy Ellington
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06/17/24 • 70 min

Episode 82 with Amy Ellington, founder of KCDC Skateshop in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

Together we discussed her life and career, from growing up in Long Island, going to punk and hardcore shows as a teenager in the late 80’s/early 90’s, working as a party promoter for a few years until opening KCDC skateshop in 2001 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, running the shop for the last 23 years which has become a staple in NYC skate culture, and much more through surprise questions from friends of hers: Waylon Bone, Jaime Reyes, Eli Gesner, RB Umali, Jeremy Fish and Dylan Goldberger, Steve Rodriguez, Andre Razo, Anthony Pappalardo, Haylynn Conrad, Dave Waite from 35th Avenue Skateshop (Federal Way, WA), Dennis McNett, Jacob Sawyer from Slam City Skates (London), Andy Katz, Kelly Bird, Pat Smith, Alexis Papadopoulos, Vanessa Chiu, Borja Santiago and Pablo Garcia from Welcome Skateshop (Madrid), Brian Siswojo from 8FIVE2 shop (Hong Kong), Esteban Gomez, Abi Teixeira, Jake Keenan, Elisa Martini, Lindsey Byrnes, Erik Ellington and Benoit Gonsolin from Wall Street Skateshop (Lyon, France).

(00:13) – Intro
(01:13) – Amy life recap
(04:54) – Waylon Bone
(08:27) – Jaime Reyes
(10:44) – Eli Gesner
(12:50) – RB Umali
(14:53) - Jeremy Fish and Dylan Goldberger
(20:33) – Steve Rodriguez
(21:20) – Andre Razo
(25:49) – Anthony Pappalardo
(26:58) – Haylynn Conrad
(29:24) – Dave Waite
(34:37) – Dennis McNett
(38:52) – Jacob Sawyer
(41:39) – Andy Katz
(42:22) – Kelly Bird
(43:49) – Pat Smith
(47:18) – Alexis Papadopoulos
(49:11) – Vanessa Chiu
(51:23) – Borja Santiago and Pablo Garcia
(53:23) – Brian Siswojo
(55:30) – Esteban Gomez
(56:15) – Abi Teixeira
(56:42) – Jake Keenan
(57:12) – Elisa Martini
(59:11) – Lindsey Byrnes
(01:02:43) – Erik Ellington
(01:07:00) – Benoit Gonsolin
(01:09:29) – Conclusion

For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards


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Beyond Boards - Episode 81 - Evan Smith
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06/03/24 • 96 min

Episode 81 with Evan Smith, professional skateboarder and musician from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Together we discussed his life and career, from his early years at Metro Skatepark in Orlando, Florida to starting Uma Landsleds (today Umaverse) in 2020 and everything in between through surprise questions from friends of his: Brian Delatorre, Jeff Pang, Danny Montoya, Kiah Harrington-Wymer, Jimmy Astleford, Mike Heikkila, Mark Stewart, Nick Garcia, Mary Grace Potts, Justin Reynolds, Ray Barbee, Chad Poore, Jacob Nuñez, Phil Zwijsen, Michael Sieben, Maura Moon, Chris Ray, John Petras aka Peach, Joey Pulsifer, Chris Colbourn, Shimrit Vavak, Michael Burnett, Nathaniel Russell, Mack Sharff, Mark Appleyard, Todd Larson, Chris Blake, Cole Mathews, Dave Hoang and Thomas Campbell.

(00:13) – Intro
(01:13) – Evan life recap
(06:06) – Brian Delatorre
(14:26) – Jeff Pang
(20:10) – Danny Montoya
(21:35) – Kiah Harrington-Wymer
(24:31) – Jimmy Astleford
(27:25) – Mike Heikkila
(28:11) – Mark Stewart
(31:14) – Nick Garcia
(33:57) – Mary Grace Potts
(36:01) – Justin Reynolds
(37:19) – Ray Barbee
(42:28) – Chad Poore
(49:34) – Jacob Nuñez
(50:25) – Phil Zwijsen
(51:20) – Michael Sieben
(56:23) – Maura Moon
(57:57) – Chris Ray
(59:41) – John Petras aka Peach
(01:01:06) – Joey Pulsifer
(01:01:51) – Chris Colbourn
(01:06:07) – Shimrit Vavak
(01:07:37) – Michael Burnett
(01:08:34) – Nathaniel Russell
(01:10:58) – Mack Sharff
(01:13:24) – Mark Appleyard
(01:14:53) – Todd Larson
(01:20:23) – Chris Blake
(01:21:19) – Cole Matthews
(01:24:29) – Dave Hoang
(01:26:44) – Thomas Campbell
(01:36:02) – Conclusion

For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards


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Beyond Boards - Episode 70 - John Rattray
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02/05/24 • 99 min

Episode 70 with John Rattray, skateboarder, strategist and mental health awareness activist from Aberdeen, Scotland.

Together we discussed his life and career, from picking up his first board in Aberdeen in the late 80’s to working in consumer strategy at Nike in Portland, Oregon, and everything in between through surprise questions from long-time friends of his: Colin Kennedy, Danijel Stankovic, Anthony Claravall, Mark Baines, Kaspar Van Lierop, Joel Curtis, Dan Magee, Skin Phillips, Eric Swisher, Diego Bucchieri, Silas Baxter-Neal, Joel Pippus, Kristin Ebeling, John Gardner, Kelly Bird, Rob Mathieson, Benson Kaai, Jon Horner and Michael Burnett.

  • (00:13) – Intro
  • (01:13) – Getting started
  • (09:51) – Mental health advocacy
  • (11:27) – Would you consider getting a degree in psychology in the future?
  • (12:20) – Nike SB “Why so sad?” comic video with Jon Horner
  • (14:55) – Colin Kennedy
  • (16:22) – Danijel Stankovic
  • (19:49) – Anthony Claravall
  • (33:18) – Mark Baines
  • (36:53) – Kaspar Van Lierop
  • (40:49) – Joel Curtis
  • (42:52) – Dan Magee
  • (47:24) – Skin Phillips
  • (48:59) – Eric Swisher
  • (55:13) – Diego Bucchieri
  • (56:45) – Silas Baxter-Neal
  • (01:02:15) – Joel Pippus
  • (01:12:26) – Kristin Ebeling
  • (01:20:40) – John Gardner
  • (01:23:38) – Kelly Bird
  • (01:25:59) – Rob Mathieson
  • (01:27:21) – Benson Kaai
  • (01:30:16) – Jon Horner
  • (01:33:27) – Michael Burnett
  • (01:36:00) – One flew over the cuckoo’s nest
  • (01:38:07) – Most valuable lesson learned from skateboarding
  • (01:38:51) – Conclusion

For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards


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Beyond Boards - Episode 68 - Tim Anderson
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01/08/24 • 132 min

Episode 68 with Tim Anderson aka Bobshirt, skateboarder, skateboard collector and interviewer from Long Island, New York.

Together we discussed him growing up and picking up his first board in Massachusetts, moving to Long Island, NY in 1998, skating and making videos with his friends in the late 90’s and early 2000’s, starting to collect boards in 2004 and that same year launching his first website guymariano.com, quickly changing the name to “Bobshirt”, working in lighting and rigging on video productions throughout the years aside from his skateboarding projects, his wife Sarah starting the skateboarding-focused charity “Deckaid” in 2013, interviewing Gino Iannucci as a promotional effort for Deckaid which kickstarted his amazing Bobshirt video interviews with iconic skaters and industry people of the 90’s onwards, the involvement of Deckaid with the Girl 30 year anniversary in 2023...

  • (00:13) – Intro
  • (01:25) – Getting started
  • (03:04) – Moving to Long Island
  • (04:32) – Special Sauce video
  • (06:24) – First video, first mag
  • (07:21) – Keenan Milton story
  • (11:01) – Working in video production
  • (14:06) – Starting to collect boards
  • (18:51) – Starting the website guymariano.com
  • (23:07) – Changing the name to Bobshirt
  • (24:13) – Origin of the name Bobshirt
  • (26:06) – “Bobshirt” hidden in the "Snuff" logo in the video interviews
  • (27:38) – Getting into the video interviews
  • (30:37) – His wife Sarah starting Deckaid
  • (31:22) – First Deckaid show
  • (34:47) – Next Bobshirt interviews after the first one with Gino
  • (37:00) – Nardwuar influence
  • (39:45) – Ever regretted giving an item to a guest?
  • (43:06) – Other interviewers that influenced you?
  • (50:30) – How much time do you dedicate to researching a guest?
  • (52:04) – How long in advance do you usually try to plan your interviews?
  • (57:59) – How many interviews have you done so far?
  • (59:31) – Who I’d like to see Bobshirt interviews of
  • (01:00:29) – Who among your interviewees really surprised you?
  • (01:02:30) – Any epic missed opportunities?
  • (01:04:54) – Interviewing Rick Howard and Mike Carroll at Crailtap
  • (01:05:52) – Helping out Aaron Meza on Mid-90’s
  • (01:10:08) – Girl 30 year anniversary
  • (01:23:25) – Chocolate turning 30 years old in 2024
  • (01:27:14) – Upcoming projects
  • (01:29:05) – Any random events occurring during the filming of a Bobshirt interview?
  • (01:30:38) – Most valuable lesson learned from skateboarding
  • (01:32:07) – Friends questions
  • (02:12:09) – Conclusion

For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards


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Beyond Boards - Episode 64 - Jesus Fernandez
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11/13/23 • 183 min

Episode 64 with Jesus Fernandez, professional skateboarder from Madrid, Spain.

Together we discussed him growing up in Madrid and picking up his first board in the late 80’s, traveling to the US for the first time at 16 years old with Enrique Lorenzo and staying at Lance Mountain’s home, going back a few years later with his brother Alphonso and his good friend Dani Lebron, getting on Neighborhood skateboards and filming for the “Lala land” video, meeting with Chico Brenes at Lockwood and getting flowed Chocolate boards, filming for “Yeah Right”, getting banned from the US because of visa issues and quitting Chocolate, coming back to Madrid and getting on Nomad Skateboards, reconnecting with the Lakai team in Málaga and meeting with Federico Vitetta with whom he filmed most of his iconic “Fully Flared” part, getting back on Chocolate and turning pro, moving to Copenhagen with his wife and 2 kids in 2018 and getting adjusted to their new life over there, his upcoming projects...

  • (00:13) – Intro
  • (01:25) – Getting started
  • (04:03) – First mag, first video
  • (07:41) – Spanish tech skating
  • (10:09) – Meeting with Javier Sarmiento and Dani Lebron
  • (14:08) – Skate scene in Madrid back in the days
  • (20:38) – Going to the states for the first time
  • (22:48) – Staying with Lance Mountain
  • (26:47) – Meeting with Richald Mulder
  • (27:06) – Going to the “Nueve vidas de Paco” premiere
  • (32:52) – Moving to the states with Alphonso and Dani to find sponsors
  • (44:53) – Getting on Neighborhood
  • (47:12) – Filming for “Lala land”
  • (48:29) – Meeting with Socrates Leal
  • (51:29) – After "Lalaland", Neighborhood was kind of done
  • (54:12) – Meeting Chico Brenes at Lockwood and getting on Chocolate flow
  • (01:07:58) – Filming for “Yeah Right”
  • (01:10:25) – Getting banned from coming to the US for 5 years and quitting Chocolate
  • (01:19:19) – Back to Spain, skating for Nomad
  • (01:26:02) – Moving from Madrid to Barcelona
  • (01:30:49) – Lakai team coming to Spain to film for "Fully Flared"
  • (01:43:41) – Fakie treflip switch crook ender in "Fully Flared"
  • (01:46:08) – Getting back on Chocolate
  • (01:57:05) – Turning pro for Chocolate
  • (02:01:37) – Gnarliest trick witnessed during the filming of “Fully Flared”
  • (02:04:14) – Moving to Copenhagen
  • (02:09:23) – What are you up to these days?
  • (02:13:44) – Upcoming projects?
  • (02:15:53) – Most valuable lesson learned from skateboarding
  • (02:18:06) – Friends questions
  • (03:02:52) – Conclusion

For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards


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Beyond Boards - Episode 55 - Farran Golding
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07/17/23 • 122 min

Episode 55 with Farran Golding, skateboarder and journalist from Leeds, England.

Together we discussed him growing up in Wakefield, reading Chromeball and Jenkem and developing an interest for writing aside from skating, asking Ben Powell if he could contribute in any way to Sidewalk Magazine, studying journalism in Manchester for a few years, writing for Leeds-based skateshop Welcome’s blog and Slam City Skates, things really taking off after the first favorite spot series for Quartersnacks on Gilbert Crockett skating the Suntrust spot in Richmond VA, Jaime Owens taking him on board as contributing editor for Closer Skateboarding Magazine, developing the digital side of the mag, his recent pieces for GQ about Tyshawn Jones and Bill Strobeck’s work relationship and Alexis Sablone’s Converse pro-model shoe, his upcoming projects...

  • Intro (00:13)
  • Starting skateboarding (01:25)
  • Meeting with Ben Powell (06:30)
  • Asking Ben to work for Sidewalk (13:04)
  • First interviews with Shane O’Neill and Brian Anderson (15:12)
  • Writing for Welcome shop’s blog (16:06)
  • Journalism degree at Manchester University (20:41)
  • Collaboration with Slam City Skates (24:38)
  • Quartersnacks (26:10)
  • First favorite spot piece for QS (28:23)
  • AVE green bench favorite spot piece (30:40)
  • Editing the favorite spot pieces (36:03)
  • Greg Hunt interview for Speedway (38:46)
  • Working for Closer (44:22)
  • Silas and wallrides in issue 4 (50:53)
  • Work relationship with Jaime (53:41)
  • Developing the digital side of Closer (57:15)
  • GQ (59:10)
  • Alexis Sablone article (01:02:22)
  • Other pieces for non skate media (01:05:55)
  • Favorite things to do while working on a piece (01:08:22)
  • Time dedicated to research (01:10:01)
  • Motivation to keep writing about skateboarding (01:13:28)
  • Living in Leeds, ever wanted to move elsewhere? (01:18:34)
  • Advice on how to get into skate media (01:20:54)
  • What’s left on your bucket list? (01:25:56)
  • Most valuable lesson learned from skateboarding (01:29:14)
  • Friends questions (01:30:55)
  • Conclusion (02:01:33)

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Beyond Boards - Episode 69 - Julien Januszkiewicz
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01/22/24 • 77 min

Episode 69 with Julien Januszkiewicz, skateboarder, pharmaceutical engineer and filmmaker from Bordeaux, France.

Together we discussed him growing up and picking up his first board in Millau in the South of France in the late 80’s, studying chemistry between Pau and Evry and moving to Bordeaux in 2007 to start his career in the pharmaceutical industry, connecting with the Bordeaux skate scene and making his first video “Days and Nights” in 2011 for his brother Ben’s Montpellier-based skateshop Popular, the following year putting out the first installment of his “Bordeaux Exposure” videos, starting a new job in Switzerland in 2013 and going back and forth between Bordeaux and Switzerland while still working on his next two “Bordeaux Exposure” videos, releasing early 2023 the first volume of the “Bordeaux Exposure" series which are slightly shorter edits, his involvement with skate urbanism projects in the city of Bordeaux, his recent trip to Japan and upcoming projects...

  • (00:13) – Intro
  • (01:13) – Getting started
  • (06:15) – First skate videos
  • (09:14) – Starting to film skateboarding
  • (13:06) – First full-length “Days and nights”
  • (15:20) – Starting “Bordeaux Exposure”
  • (17:21) – Starting a new job in Switzerland
  • (18:21) – Going back and forth between Bordeaux and Switzerland and doing the next "Bordeaux Exposure" videos
  • (20:52) – Tom Penny clips in “Bordeaux Exposure 3”
  • (22:21) – Filming the DC team in Bordeaux
  • (23:46) – Music in Julien’s videos
  • (25:54) – Credits inspired by Girl videos
  • (26:38) – Favorite skater to film with
  • (28:50) – A skater that really surprised you?
  • (30:50) – Alexis Greusard shoutout
  • (31:42) – Bordeaux Exposure series: did you approach this project differently?
  • (33:19) – Episode 2 coming soon
  • (33:51) – About skate videos in general
  • (38:24) – Videos to take on a desert island
  • (39:09) – Work experience in the pharmaceutical industry
  • (42:10) – Do your work colleagues know about your skateboarding activities?
  • (43:44) – Skate urbanism projects in Bordeaux
  • (47:18) – Working on permanent skateable sculptures in Bordeaux
  • (51:29) – Traveling to Japan for the first time in 2023
  • (53:30) – Dream destination to film skateboarding?
  • (54:50) – Upcoming projects
  • (55:37) – Most valuable lesson learned from skateboarding
  • (56:48) – Friends questions
  • (01:16:37) - Conclusion

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