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A podcast dedicated to the actions & interests of skaters beyond skateboarding.
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Description
A podcast dedicated to the actions & interests of skaters beyond skateboarding.
Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
121 episodes


Episode 108 with Jeremy Elkin, skateboarder and filmmaker from MontrΓ©al, QuΓ©bec. Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up in MontrΓ©al where he started skating as a young teen in the late 90βs, putting his name to a number of skate films throughout the 00βs including βLo-Defβ (2008), βElephant Directβ (2010), βPoisonous Productsβ (2011) and βThe Brodiesβ (2013), embarking on a documentary project centered around Eli Gesner and RB Umaliβs iconic Zoo York βMixtapeβ video which eventually evolved into βAll the Streets Are Silentβ (2021), focused on the convergence of hip-hop and skateboarding in New York City between 1987 and 1997, relocating to Tokyo, Japan in 2024 where he keeps working on numerous rad projects and much more through surprise questions from friends of his. (00:13) β Intro (01:25) β Eli Gesner (09:17) β Jeremy Pettit (14:59) β Mike Fyfe (18:35) β Leo Gutman (27:51) β Julien Januszkiewicz (32:27) β Joseph Delgado (35:16) β Eric Lebeau (37:39) β Aaron Herrington (40:29) β Rob Campbell (41:52) β German Nieves (44:12) β Charles Lamb (47:06) β Dan Magee (52:08) β Sandro Grison (01:09:43) β Ted Gushue (01:10:41) β Barry Walsh (01:19:38) β Jimmy McDonald (01:20:48) β Xavier Tera (01:23:21) β Jahmal Williams (01:24:22) β Yuki Watanabe (01:29:49) β Marc Tison (01:33:15) β Josh Kalis (01:37:07) β Steve Rodriguez (01:40:47) β Kevin Lowry (01:47:35) β Josh Stewart (01:51:03) β Jacob Rosenberg (01:58:28) β Bradley Sheppard (02:01:57) β Greg Hunt (02:08:36) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
2h09 | Published on September 1, 2025


Episode 107 with Josh Kalis, professional skateboarder from Grand Rapids, Michigan. Together we discussed his life and career, from picking up his first board in the late 80βs, crossing paths in the early 90βs with a young Jamie Thomas in Dallas, Texas who invited him to California and offered him a spot on the Toy Machine team, getting on Alien Workshop and DC Shoes and settling down in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where he and Stevie Williams teamed up to push further the concept of plaza skating at the already iconic Love Park spot, joining Stevie on DGK after 13 years on the workshop, moving back with his family to Grand Rapids where he built his own indoor park as well as his clothing brand βSilakβ and much more through surprise questions from friends of his. (00:13) β Intro (01:13) β Romie Dennison (04:59) β Skin Phillips (08:28) β Jimmy Astleford (09:16) β RB Umali (12:26) β Mike Ballard (22:00) β Kelly Bird (27:09) β Jimmy Pelletier (33:25) β Tobin Yelland (43:26) β Jeremy Wray (49:52) β Karl Watson (55:43) β Kerry Getz (56:45) β Dave Ruta (01:07:00) β Ken Keistler (01:11:09) β Jimmy Gorecki (01:15:53) β Bill Strobeck (01:26:50) β Jerry Fowler (01:33:41) β Mike Hoag (01:45:03) β Troy Morgan (01:47:04) β Collin Slew (01:51:26) β Zack May (01:53:38) β Mark Appleyard (01:59:58) β Jacob Rosenberg (02:06:13) β Dane Vaughn (02:12:47) β Jack Curtin (02:20:08) β Ryan Gee (02:24:19) β Chris Carter (02:29:24) β Thomas Winkle (02:36:00) β Love MalmΓΆ (02:39:38) β Raul Navarro (02:42:17) β Ruben Garcia (02:58:15) β Darren Harper (03:00:51) β John Gardner (03:06:01) β Alex Carolino (03:16:20) β Flo Marfaing (03:18:35) β Brian Panebianco (03:29:21) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
3h30 | Published on August 18, 2025


Episode 106 with Javier Mendizabal, skateboarder and artist from Algorta, Spain. Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up in Algorta and picking up his first board in 1989, moving to Barcelona at 19 years old right before it became a global skate Mecca, getting on ClichΓ© Skateboards in 1999 and spending the following 15 years traveling all around the world shooting photos and filming for their various projects, relocating to the French part of the Basque country in the mid-2010βs and transitioning into painting and much more through surprise questions from friends of his. (00:13) β Intro (01:13) β Nahia Mendizabal (10:35) β Manuel Palacios (21:05) β Quentin De Briey (24:23) β Tony Cox (26:17) β Hugo Morales (30:50) β Thomas Campbell (34:54) β Ben Derenne (41:18) β Jan Kliewer (48:22) β Andrew Brophy (01:03:15) β Charles Collet (01:05:00) β Steve Forstner (01:07:08) β Leo Sharp (01:10:56) β Fred Mortagne (01:19:47) β Lucas Puig (01:23:24) β Lee Smith (01:30:06) β Nils Inne (01:33:51) β Ray Barbee (01:38:37) β Julian Furones (01:41:38) β Dave Aron (01:46:09) β Mike OβMeally (01:56:00) β Luc Prouzat (01:59:25) β Julian Smith (02:04:45) β Kenny Reed (02:06:45) β Carine Bedoya (02:08:17) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
2h08 | Published on July 28, 2025


Episode 105 with Natalie Porter, skateboarder and librarian from Owen Sound, Ontario, now living on Canada's west coast. Together we discussed her life and career, from picking up her first board in 1995, connecting with the local skate scenes first in Vancouver then in Montreal where she studied for a few years in the early 2000βs, working as a librarian since 2009, launching βWomxn Skate Historyβ in 2022, an online resource which catalogues and celebrates the visibility of female and non-binary skateboarders throughout history and into contemporary skate culture, her new book βGirl Gangs, Zines and Powerslides: a history of badass women skateboardersβ coming out in September 2025 (published by ECW Press) and much more through surprise questions from friends of hers. (00:13) β Intro (01:13) β Other intro (03:59) β Harry Meadley (08:46) β Annie Guglia (12:35) β Lisa Whitaker (15:28) β Jaime Reyes (19:17) β Louise HΓ©nault-Ethier (23:27) β Iain Borden (30:13) β Kristin Ebeling (35:05) β Norma Ibarra (41:48) β Kevin Marks (46:39) β Cole Nowicki (55:51) β Rhianon Bader (59:45) β Jen Sookfong Lee (01:02:43) β Michael Burnett (01:15:01) β Rose Archie (01:17:51) β Beth Fishman (01:20:38) β Kim Adrian (01:24:19) β Betsy Gordon (01:27:35) β Michele Addelio (01:31:00) β Indigo Willing (01:34:22) β Anita Sanford (01:38:37) β Jessie Van Roechoudt (01:42:21) β Kyle Beachy (01:46:14) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
1h46 | Published on July 14, 2025


Episode 104 with Joe Castrucci, skateboarder and visual artist from Cincinnati, Ohio. Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up and picking up his first board in the early 90βs, applying for a job at Alien Workshop in 1998 which led to launching its sister brand Habitat Skateboards in 1999 and releasing the cult classic βPhotosynthesisβ video in 2000, running Habitat throughout the last 25 years and bringing back Alien Workshop and Habitat under the same roof in 2018 and much more through surprise questions from friends of his. (00:13) β Intro (01:13) β Dave Caddo (02:54) β Doug Korfhagen (03:57) β Nick Accurso (05:45) β Chris Carter (10:06) β Josh Stewart (14:08) β Nate Jones (19:16) β Tim Anderson (22:38) β Eric Swisher (25:50) β Kerry Getz (26:46) β Don Pendleton (28:06) β Rob Pluhowski (29:08) β Brennan Conroy (29:57) β Tim OβConnor (33:47) β Jason Hernandez (35:33) β Joe Perrin (36:47) β Colin Kennedy (40:59) β Oliver Barton (48:27) β Tyler Dietterich (50:40) β Marius Syvanen (52:37) β Silas Baxter-Neal (01:00:28) β Zac Coyne (01:02:43) β Guilherme GuimarΓ£es (01:05:54) β Buddy Best (01:17:49) β Bill Strobeck (01:26:02) β Fred Gall (01:27:12) β Stefan Janoski (01:28:02) β Greg Hunt (01:33:54) β Justin Albert (01:45:05) β Brian Delatorre (01:47:32) β Jiro Platt (01:47:55) β Kaue Cossa (01:52:20) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
1h53 | Published on June 30, 2025


Episode 103 with Sam Korman β skater, writer, and editor originally from Buffalo, NY. We talked about his path from picking up a board in the late β90s to discovering art in his teens, studying it in Portland in the 2000s, and eventually moving to NYC in 2015. Sam has worked as a freelance writer, curator, copywriter, and strategist since 2010. He started the blog Waxing the Curb during the pandemic, launched PLANK magazine in fall 2024 β a publication at the intersection of skateboarding, art, and literature β and is currently working on issue 2, due out in September 2025. (00:13) β Intro (01:13) β Starting skating (05:58) β Studying art in Portland (22:18) β Waxing the curb (29:40) β The psychoanalytic skatepark (33:52) β Board breaking for emotional pretend (37:09) β Starting Plank (42:16) β Other magazine projects prior to Plank (49:08) β Combining/overlapping serious and funny articles (52:00) β Is it harder to work on the second issue? (56:14) β Same format in the upcoming issues? (58:56) β Friends questions (59:06) β Kyle Beachy (01:03:46) β Random drawings in the sleeping habits piece (01:05:48) β Cole Nowicki (01:13:14) β Any discarded projects from issue 1? (01:17:31) β Michael Worful (01:18:37) β Ian Browning (01:22:43) β JosΓ© Vadi (01:30:17) β Monica Weltyk (01:32:16) β Will Harmon (01:35:46) β Amount of copies printed and distribution (01:37:22) β Ted Barrow (01:43:06) β Dena Yago (01:44:57) β Spencer Gillespie (01:47:03) β Matt Price (01:47:42) β Jacob Kassay (01:51:46) β Louis Sarowsky (01:52:22) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
1h52 | Published on June 16, 2025


Episode 102 with Mike O'Meally, skateboarder and photographer from Sydney, Australia. Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up in Sydney and picking up his first board in the late 80βs, starting to shoot skate photos in the early 90βs and getting them published in local skate magazine Slam, moving to NYC in 1998 to become a staff photographer for Slap, in the following years traveling all over the world shooting photos for Skateboarder, Transworld, Alien Workshop and Habitat among other things and much more through surprise questions from friends of his. (00:13) β Intro (01:13) β James Turvey (07:35) β Skin Phillips (10:25) β Renton Millar (12:44) β Dave Swift (17:36) β Trent Fahey (20:44) β Joe Brook (27:23) β Catharine Lyons (36:15) β Peter Bici (40:47) β Rob Pluhowski (45:38) β Anthony Van Engelen (53:05) β Joe Castrucci (58:19) β Mark Oblow (01:02:35) β Tobin Yelland (01:08:20) β Thomas Campbell and Ed Templeton (01:12:17) β Brad Saunders (01:20:47) β Fred Mortagne (01:27:10) β Cameron Sparkes (01:33:00) β Josh Kalis (01:35:59) β Bobby Puleo (01:50:54) β Alex Papke (01:52:58) β Ben Colen (01:56:01) β Seu Trinh (01:58:17) β Blondey McCoy (02:00:38) β Lucien Clarke (02:07:22) β Chris Carter (02:10:02) β Dimitry Elyashkevich (02:11:25) β Ray Barbee (02:13:48) β Grant Brittain (02:19:05) β Chris Yormick (02:24:05) β Aaron Meza (02:32:28) β Greg Hunt (02:40:04) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
2h40 | Published on June 2, 2025


Episode 101 with Brian Glenney, skater, skate professor and skate dad from Burlington, VT. Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up in Seattle and picking up his first board in the late 80βs, developing a strong interest for hardcore/punk and graffiti culture alongside skateboarding, getting his PhD at USC and eventually teaching philosophy in Massachusetts and Vermont, having the Worble crew as his students and contributing to the genesis of Manramp, and publishing many research papers and a book on skateboarding throughout the last 5 to 10 years and much more through surprise questions from friends of his. (00:13) β Intro (01:25) β Life and career recap (05:13) β John Dahlquist (14:14) β Chris Colbourn (21:45) β Paul OβConnor (31:10) β Kristin Ebeling (36:41) β Levi Glenney (40:19) β Thomas Kemp (43:46) β Andrea Buchetti (48:06) β Chris Giamarino (55:55) β Thomas Barker (01:02:44) β Steve Mull (01:04:14) β Sander HΓΆlsgens (01:11:48) β James Van Cleve (01:15:59) β Issac Bjorke (01:21:06) β Matt Kimball (01:24:06) β Max Boutin (01:25:58) β Andrei Buckareff (01:31:08) β Will Devereux (01:32:04) β Andy Dicker (01:34:55) β Lisa Glenney (01:36:28) β Vera Glenney (01:37:59) β Esther Sayers (01:44:32) β Clifton Evers (01:46:49) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
1h47 | Published on May 19, 2025


To celebrate 100 episodes of Beyond Boards, I had the privilege to switch seats for once and sit down for a nice conversation with my friend and mentor John Dahlquist, Vice-Principal of Bryggeriets Gymnasium in MalmΓΆ, Sweden. We talked about how skateboarding entered my life, addiction and sobriety, doing Beyond Boards over the last 4 years, some of the most memorable moments along the way and much more. (00:18) β First intro (02:02) β Second intro (06:41) β Growing up (14:58) β Desert island (19:51) β Beyond Bars (26:21) β Hitting rock bottom (33:27) β Starting Beyond Boards (38:39) β Episode 1 with Nestor Judkins (41:49) β Research (46:29) β Structure (50:57) β What makes a good interviewer (52:30) β Whatβs the worst thing an interviewer can do (54:39) β Best interview so far (01:00:55) β Most challenging interview (01:04:28) β Moments that stood out over the last 100 episodes (01:07:18) β Most different from what you thought (01:08:39) β Top 3 to 5 dream guests on the podcast (01:12:23) β Dream scenario for the future of the pod (01:15:00) β Monetizing the podcast (01:18:29) β Friends questions (01:22:41) β What has skateboarding or this podcast taught you so far (01:27:36) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
1h28 | Published on May 12, 2025


Episode 100 with Anthony Van Engelen, professional skateboarder from San Diego, CA. Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up in Southern California and picking up his first board in the late 80βs, spending a few months in Russia in the mid 90βs, riding for Alien Workshop for 15 years until Jason Dill offered to join him on an adventure to transform his clothing brand Fucking Awesome into a board brand, filming some of his most iconic video parts with Greg Hunt, to skating in his mid-forties while raising 2 kids and managing a business and much more through surprise questions from friends of his. (00:13) β Intro (01:13) β Aria Van Engelen (03:36) β Miki Vuckovich (18:06) β Kunjiro Eguchi (20:37) β Shawn Mandoli (26:06) β Rudy Mosqueda (29:31) β Lance Dawes (31:22) β Freddy from Heckride (36:08) β John Fitzgerald (38:00) β Aaron Meza (38:41) β Ewan Bowman (41:27) β Steve Olson (41:54) β Celynnda Ingrande Gaudino (46:23) β Sobriety (53:22) β Farran Golding (56:29) β Eric Swisher (57:37) β Chris Carter (01:01:01) β Fred Gall (01:02:06) β Geoff Rowley (01:03:05) β Jaime Owens (01:04:09) β Nathan Fletcher (01:08:40) β Neal Shoemaker (01:10:48) β Grant Taylor (01:11:55) β Mike Piscitelli (01:16:56) β Catherine Acosta (01:18:23) β Eric Dressen (01:21:14) β Brandon Mallough (01:21:53) β Jacob Rosenberg (01:28:39) β Greg Hunt and Diego Todd (01:37:58) β Jonathan Mehring (01:39:16) β Henry Sanchez (01:42:50) β Keith Wager (01:43:47) β Mark Gonzales (01:46:58) β Ray Barbee (01:51:54) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
1h52 | Published on April 28, 2025
Description
A podcast dedicated to the actions & interests of skaters beyond skateboarding.
Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
121 episodes


Episode 108 with Jeremy Elkin, skateboarder and filmmaker from MontrΓ©al, QuΓ©bec. Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up in MontrΓ©al where he started skating as a young teen in the late 90βs, putting his name to a number of skate films throughout the 00βs including βLo-Defβ (2008), βElephant Directβ (2010), βPoisonous Productsβ (2011) and βThe Brodiesβ (2013), embarking on a documentary project centered around Eli Gesner and RB Umaliβs iconic Zoo York βMixtapeβ video which eventually evolved into βAll the Streets Are Silentβ (2021), focused on the convergence of hip-hop and skateboarding in New York City between 1987 and 1997, relocating to Tokyo, Japan in 2024 where he keeps working on numerous rad projects and much more through surprise questions from friends of his. (00:13) β Intro (01:25) β Eli Gesner (09:17) β Jeremy Pettit (14:59) β Mike Fyfe (18:35) β Leo Gutman (27:51) β Julien Januszkiewicz (32:27) β Joseph Delgado (35:16) β Eric Lebeau (37:39) β Aaron Herrington (40:29) β Rob Campbell (41:52) β German Nieves (44:12) β Charles Lamb (47:06) β Dan Magee (52:08) β Sandro Grison (01:09:43) β Ted Gushue (01:10:41) β Barry Walsh (01:19:38) β Jimmy McDonald (01:20:48) β Xavier Tera (01:23:21) β Jahmal Williams (01:24:22) β Yuki Watanabe (01:29:49) β Marc Tison (01:33:15) β Josh Kalis (01:37:07) β Steve Rodriguez (01:40:47) β Kevin Lowry (01:47:35) β Josh Stewart (01:51:03) β Jacob Rosenberg (01:58:28) β Bradley Sheppard (02:01:57) β Greg Hunt (02:08:36) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
2h09 | Published on September 1, 2025


Episode 107 with Josh Kalis, professional skateboarder from Grand Rapids, Michigan. Together we discussed his life and career, from picking up his first board in the late 80βs, crossing paths in the early 90βs with a young Jamie Thomas in Dallas, Texas who invited him to California and offered him a spot on the Toy Machine team, getting on Alien Workshop and DC Shoes and settling down in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where he and Stevie Williams teamed up to push further the concept of plaza skating at the already iconic Love Park spot, joining Stevie on DGK after 13 years on the workshop, moving back with his family to Grand Rapids where he built his own indoor park as well as his clothing brand βSilakβ and much more through surprise questions from friends of his. (00:13) β Intro (01:13) β Romie Dennison (04:59) β Skin Phillips (08:28) β Jimmy Astleford (09:16) β RB Umali (12:26) β Mike Ballard (22:00) β Kelly Bird (27:09) β Jimmy Pelletier (33:25) β Tobin Yelland (43:26) β Jeremy Wray (49:52) β Karl Watson (55:43) β Kerry Getz (56:45) β Dave Ruta (01:07:00) β Ken Keistler (01:11:09) β Jimmy Gorecki (01:15:53) β Bill Strobeck (01:26:50) β Jerry Fowler (01:33:41) β Mike Hoag (01:45:03) β Troy Morgan (01:47:04) β Collin Slew (01:51:26) β Zack May (01:53:38) β Mark Appleyard (01:59:58) β Jacob Rosenberg (02:06:13) β Dane Vaughn (02:12:47) β Jack Curtin (02:20:08) β Ryan Gee (02:24:19) β Chris Carter (02:29:24) β Thomas Winkle (02:36:00) β Love MalmΓΆ (02:39:38) β Raul Navarro (02:42:17) β Ruben Garcia (02:58:15) β Darren Harper (03:00:51) β John Gardner (03:06:01) β Alex Carolino (03:16:20) β Flo Marfaing (03:18:35) β Brian Panebianco (03:29:21) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
3h30 | Published on August 18, 2025


Episode 106 with Javier Mendizabal, skateboarder and artist from Algorta, Spain. Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up in Algorta and picking up his first board in 1989, moving to Barcelona at 19 years old right before it became a global skate Mecca, getting on ClichΓ© Skateboards in 1999 and spending the following 15 years traveling all around the world shooting photos and filming for their various projects, relocating to the French part of the Basque country in the mid-2010βs and transitioning into painting and much more through surprise questions from friends of his. (00:13) β Intro (01:13) β Nahia Mendizabal (10:35) β Manuel Palacios (21:05) β Quentin De Briey (24:23) β Tony Cox (26:17) β Hugo Morales (30:50) β Thomas Campbell (34:54) β Ben Derenne (41:18) β Jan Kliewer (48:22) β Andrew Brophy (01:03:15) β Charles Collet (01:05:00) β Steve Forstner (01:07:08) β Leo Sharp (01:10:56) β Fred Mortagne (01:19:47) β Lucas Puig (01:23:24) β Lee Smith (01:30:06) β Nils Inne (01:33:51) β Ray Barbee (01:38:37) β Julian Furones (01:41:38) β Dave Aron (01:46:09) β Mike OβMeally (01:56:00) β Luc Prouzat (01:59:25) β Julian Smith (02:04:45) β Kenny Reed (02:06:45) β Carine Bedoya (02:08:17) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
2h08 | Published on July 28, 2025


Episode 105 with Natalie Porter, skateboarder and librarian from Owen Sound, Ontario, now living on Canada's west coast. Together we discussed her life and career, from picking up her first board in 1995, connecting with the local skate scenes first in Vancouver then in Montreal where she studied for a few years in the early 2000βs, working as a librarian since 2009, launching βWomxn Skate Historyβ in 2022, an online resource which catalogues and celebrates the visibility of female and non-binary skateboarders throughout history and into contemporary skate culture, her new book βGirl Gangs, Zines and Powerslides: a history of badass women skateboardersβ coming out in September 2025 (published by ECW Press) and much more through surprise questions from friends of hers. (00:13) β Intro (01:13) β Other intro (03:59) β Harry Meadley (08:46) β Annie Guglia (12:35) β Lisa Whitaker (15:28) β Jaime Reyes (19:17) β Louise HΓ©nault-Ethier (23:27) β Iain Borden (30:13) β Kristin Ebeling (35:05) β Norma Ibarra (41:48) β Kevin Marks (46:39) β Cole Nowicki (55:51) β Rhianon Bader (59:45) β Jen Sookfong Lee (01:02:43) β Michael Burnett (01:15:01) β Rose Archie (01:17:51) β Beth Fishman (01:20:38) β Kim Adrian (01:24:19) β Betsy Gordon (01:27:35) β Michele Addelio (01:31:00) β Indigo Willing (01:34:22) β Anita Sanford (01:38:37) β Jessie Van Roechoudt (01:42:21) β Kyle Beachy (01:46:14) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
1h46 | Published on July 14, 2025


Episode 104 with Joe Castrucci, skateboarder and visual artist from Cincinnati, Ohio. Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up and picking up his first board in the early 90βs, applying for a job at Alien Workshop in 1998 which led to launching its sister brand Habitat Skateboards in 1999 and releasing the cult classic βPhotosynthesisβ video in 2000, running Habitat throughout the last 25 years and bringing back Alien Workshop and Habitat under the same roof in 2018 and much more through surprise questions from friends of his. (00:13) β Intro (01:13) β Dave Caddo (02:54) β Doug Korfhagen (03:57) β Nick Accurso (05:45) β Chris Carter (10:06) β Josh Stewart (14:08) β Nate Jones (19:16) β Tim Anderson (22:38) β Eric Swisher (25:50) β Kerry Getz (26:46) β Don Pendleton (28:06) β Rob Pluhowski (29:08) β Brennan Conroy (29:57) β Tim OβConnor (33:47) β Jason Hernandez (35:33) β Joe Perrin (36:47) β Colin Kennedy (40:59) β Oliver Barton (48:27) β Tyler Dietterich (50:40) β Marius Syvanen (52:37) β Silas Baxter-Neal (01:00:28) β Zac Coyne (01:02:43) β Guilherme GuimarΓ£es (01:05:54) β Buddy Best (01:17:49) β Bill Strobeck (01:26:02) β Fred Gall (01:27:12) β Stefan Janoski (01:28:02) β Greg Hunt (01:33:54) β Justin Albert (01:45:05) β Brian Delatorre (01:47:32) β Jiro Platt (01:47:55) β Kaue Cossa (01:52:20) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
1h53 | Published on June 30, 2025


Episode 103 with Sam Korman β skater, writer, and editor originally from Buffalo, NY. We talked about his path from picking up a board in the late β90s to discovering art in his teens, studying it in Portland in the 2000s, and eventually moving to NYC in 2015. Sam has worked as a freelance writer, curator, copywriter, and strategist since 2010. He started the blog Waxing the Curb during the pandemic, launched PLANK magazine in fall 2024 β a publication at the intersection of skateboarding, art, and literature β and is currently working on issue 2, due out in September 2025. (00:13) β Intro (01:13) β Starting skating (05:58) β Studying art in Portland (22:18) β Waxing the curb (29:40) β The psychoanalytic skatepark (33:52) β Board breaking for emotional pretend (37:09) β Starting Plank (42:16) β Other magazine projects prior to Plank (49:08) β Combining/overlapping serious and funny articles (52:00) β Is it harder to work on the second issue? (56:14) β Same format in the upcoming issues? (58:56) β Friends questions (59:06) β Kyle Beachy (01:03:46) β Random drawings in the sleeping habits piece (01:05:48) β Cole Nowicki (01:13:14) β Any discarded projects from issue 1? (01:17:31) β Michael Worful (01:18:37) β Ian Browning (01:22:43) β JosΓ© Vadi (01:30:17) β Monica Weltyk (01:32:16) β Will Harmon (01:35:46) β Amount of copies printed and distribution (01:37:22) β Ted Barrow (01:43:06) β Dena Yago (01:44:57) β Spencer Gillespie (01:47:03) β Matt Price (01:47:42) β Jacob Kassay (01:51:46) β Louis Sarowsky (01:52:22) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
1h52 | Published on June 16, 2025


Episode 102 with Mike O'Meally, skateboarder and photographer from Sydney, Australia. Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up in Sydney and picking up his first board in the late 80βs, starting to shoot skate photos in the early 90βs and getting them published in local skate magazine Slam, moving to NYC in 1998 to become a staff photographer for Slap, in the following years traveling all over the world shooting photos for Skateboarder, Transworld, Alien Workshop and Habitat among other things and much more through surprise questions from friends of his. (00:13) β Intro (01:13) β James Turvey (07:35) β Skin Phillips (10:25) β Renton Millar (12:44) β Dave Swift (17:36) β Trent Fahey (20:44) β Joe Brook (27:23) β Catharine Lyons (36:15) β Peter Bici (40:47) β Rob Pluhowski (45:38) β Anthony Van Engelen (53:05) β Joe Castrucci (58:19) β Mark Oblow (01:02:35) β Tobin Yelland (01:08:20) β Thomas Campbell and Ed Templeton (01:12:17) β Brad Saunders (01:20:47) β Fred Mortagne (01:27:10) β Cameron Sparkes (01:33:00) β Josh Kalis (01:35:59) β Bobby Puleo (01:50:54) β Alex Papke (01:52:58) β Ben Colen (01:56:01) β Seu Trinh (01:58:17) β Blondey McCoy (02:00:38) β Lucien Clarke (02:07:22) β Chris Carter (02:10:02) β Dimitry Elyashkevich (02:11:25) β Ray Barbee (02:13:48) β Grant Brittain (02:19:05) β Chris Yormick (02:24:05) β Aaron Meza (02:32:28) β Greg Hunt (02:40:04) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
2h40 | Published on June 2, 2025


Episode 101 with Brian Glenney, skater, skate professor and skate dad from Burlington, VT. Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up in Seattle and picking up his first board in the late 80βs, developing a strong interest for hardcore/punk and graffiti culture alongside skateboarding, getting his PhD at USC and eventually teaching philosophy in Massachusetts and Vermont, having the Worble crew as his students and contributing to the genesis of Manramp, and publishing many research papers and a book on skateboarding throughout the last 5 to 10 years and much more through surprise questions from friends of his. (00:13) β Intro (01:25) β Life and career recap (05:13) β John Dahlquist (14:14) β Chris Colbourn (21:45) β Paul OβConnor (31:10) β Kristin Ebeling (36:41) β Levi Glenney (40:19) β Thomas Kemp (43:46) β Andrea Buchetti (48:06) β Chris Giamarino (55:55) β Thomas Barker (01:02:44) β Steve Mull (01:04:14) β Sander HΓΆlsgens (01:11:48) β James Van Cleve (01:15:59) β Issac Bjorke (01:21:06) β Matt Kimball (01:24:06) β Max Boutin (01:25:58) β Andrei Buckareff (01:31:08) β Will Devereux (01:32:04) β Andy Dicker (01:34:55) β Lisa Glenney (01:36:28) β Vera Glenney (01:37:59) β Esther Sayers (01:44:32) β Clifton Evers (01:46:49) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
1h47 | Published on May 19, 2025


To celebrate 100 episodes of Beyond Boards, I had the privilege to switch seats for once and sit down for a nice conversation with my friend and mentor John Dahlquist, Vice-Principal of Bryggeriets Gymnasium in MalmΓΆ, Sweden. We talked about how skateboarding entered my life, addiction and sobriety, doing Beyond Boards over the last 4 years, some of the most memorable moments along the way and much more. (00:18) β First intro (02:02) β Second intro (06:41) β Growing up (14:58) β Desert island (19:51) β Beyond Bars (26:21) β Hitting rock bottom (33:27) β Starting Beyond Boards (38:39) β Episode 1 with Nestor Judkins (41:49) β Research (46:29) β Structure (50:57) β What makes a good interviewer (52:30) β Whatβs the worst thing an interviewer can do (54:39) β Best interview so far (01:00:55) β Most challenging interview (01:04:28) β Moments that stood out over the last 100 episodes (01:07:18) β Most different from what you thought (01:08:39) β Top 3 to 5 dream guests on the podcast (01:12:23) β Dream scenario for the future of the pod (01:15:00) β Monetizing the podcast (01:18:29) β Friends questions (01:22:41) β What has skateboarding or this podcast taught you so far (01:27:36) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
1h28 | Published on May 12, 2025


Episode 100 with Anthony Van Engelen, professional skateboarder from San Diego, CA. Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up in Southern California and picking up his first board in the late 80βs, spending a few months in Russia in the mid 90βs, riding for Alien Workshop for 15 years until Jason Dill offered to join him on an adventure to transform his clothing brand Fucking Awesome into a board brand, filming some of his most iconic video parts with Greg Hunt, to skating in his mid-forties while raising 2 kids and managing a business and much more through surprise questions from friends of his. (00:13) β Intro (01:13) β Aria Van Engelen (03:36) β Miki Vuckovich (18:06) β Kunjiro Eguchi (20:37) β Shawn Mandoli (26:06) β Rudy Mosqueda (29:31) β Lance Dawes (31:22) β Freddy from Heckride (36:08) β John Fitzgerald (38:00) β Aaron Meza (38:41) β Ewan Bowman (41:27) β Steve Olson (41:54) β Celynnda Ingrande Gaudino (46:23) β Sobriety (53:22) β Farran Golding (56:29) β Eric Swisher (57:37) β Chris Carter (01:01:01) β Fred Gall (01:02:06) β Geoff Rowley (01:03:05) β Jaime Owens (01:04:09) β Nathan Fletcher (01:08:40) β Neal Shoemaker (01:10:48) β Grant Taylor (01:11:55) β Mike Piscitelli (01:16:56) β Catherine Acosta (01:18:23) β Eric Dressen (01:21:14) β Brandon Mallough (01:21:53) β Jacob Rosenberg (01:28:39) β Greg Hunt and Diego Todd (01:37:58) β Jonathan Mehring (01:39:16) β Henry Sanchez (01:42:50) β Keith Wager (01:43:47) β Mark Gonzales (01:46:58) β Ray Barbee (01:51:54) β Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
1h52 | Published on April 28, 2025