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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
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