#227 - John Gray: Backyard Vert Ramps, Drums, Friendships and Inverting History.
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by Shannon Farrugia
1M ago
At 60, John's tale is one of enduring passion, a chronicle that zigzags the drainage ditches of Blacktown to his personal vert ramp, with detours into the realms of music, friendship, skate shops, and even the glittering world of jewellery. This episode promises a rich tapestry of stories that reveal the heart and soul of skateboarding through generations, whilst inadvertently highlighting  the evolution of Australian society and culture as a whole. John, with Ti Coleing by our side, reminisces about the makeshift ramps of yesteryear, the groundbreaking tricks that were never documented ..read more
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#226 - Russell Grundy: World Travels, Tours, Tampa Am, Skate Judging, Friendships, Growth and Resilience.
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by Shannon Farrugia
1M ago
Buckle up for a soul-stirring session as former sponsored skateboarder and current World Skate judge Russell Grundy takes us through a mind-expanding traverse of the skatepark known as life. Russell unveils his own version of that profound connection between the skate life and personal growth. We explore the emotional richness of scaling the peaks of elation on tours with the likes of Billabong and Channel V to finding beauty in the troughs of sorrow.  Russell opens up about his early years on the Central Coast of NSW Australia, the thousands of train rides he did back and forth to Newcas ..read more
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#225 - Urthboy: Exploring the Beats of Change, Music, Identity, and Cultural Evolution.
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by Shannon Farrugia
1M ago
As I sat down with Tim Levinson, the artist known as Urthboy, I felt the anticipation of unearthing the layers that compose the vibrant tapestry of the music industry. The Managing Director of Elefant Traks and a pivotal figure in Australian Hip-Hop, Tim lays bare his artistic journey, from scribbling poetry in the Blue Mountains as a child, to co-founding music collective  The Herd. Our exchange traverses the resilience required to navigate post-pandemic challenges and the undying optimism for what lies ahead. Brace yourselves for an enlightening discourse on cultural influences, artisti ..read more
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#225 - Urthboy: Exploring the Beats of Change, Music, Identity, and Cultural Evolution.
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by Shannon Farrugia
2M ago
As I sat down with Tim Levinson, the artist known as Urthboy, I felt the anticipation of unearthing the layers that compose the vibrant tapestry of the music industry. The Managing Director of Elefant Traks and a pivotal figure in Australian Hip-Hop, Tim lays bare his artistic journey, from scribbling poetry in the Blue Mountains as a child, to co-founding music collective  The Herd. Our exchange traverses the resilience required to navigate post-pandemic challenges and the undying optimism for what lies ahead. Brace yourselves for an enlightening discourse on cultural influences, artisti ..read more
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#224 - Jim Turvey: Skate Zines and Subculture Chronicles.
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by Shannon Farrugia
2M ago
Join me as I sit down with the remarkably knowledgeable Jim Turvey, skate historian and zine aficionado, for a captivating exploration of the gritty heart of Australian skate culture. In a storytelling tapestry weaved with personal anecdotes and historical threads, Jim takes us on a ride through the pivotal moments of his life, starting with his family's move to Newcastle and leading into the DIY dynamics of skate zine culture that have become the lifeblood of the skateboard community. We tackle the tall poppy syndrome that often shadows success within Australian skateboarding, and delve into ..read more
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#223 - Sid Tapia: Life's Mural through the Eyes of a Skateboarding Artist.
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by Shannon Farrugia
2M ago
When life knocks you down, how do you pull yourself back up? Sid Tapia, the artist and skateboarder with a story that stitches together the fabric of resilience, faith, and creativity knows all about that. Join us as Sid opens up about the nexus of his art and skateboarding, revealing how injuries became his motivation to maintain peak physical condition. His gym routine is not just about building strength but also fortifying his spirit to create murals that resonate deeply with the vitality of athletes and cultural icons. Our conversation is a canvas where Sid's inspiring work ethic blends se ..read more
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#223 - Sid Tapia: Life's Mural through the Eyes of a Skateboarding Artist
Terrible Happy Talks
by Shannon Farrugia
2M ago
When life knocks you down, how do you pull yourself back up? Sid Tapia, the artist and skateboarder with a story that stitches together the fabric of resilience, faith, and creativity knows all about that. Join us as Sid opens up about the nexus of his art and skateboarding, revealing how injuries became his motivation to maintain peak physical condition. His gym routine is not just about building strength but also fortifying his spirit to create murals that resonate deeply with the vitality of athletes and cultural icons. Our conversation is a canvas where Sid's inspiring work ethic blends se ..read more
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#222 - Darren (Rudolph) Stapleton: Ho Ho's and Guitar Picks.
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by Shannon Farrugia
2M ago
The one and only Darren (Rudolph) Stapleton joins myself, and this week's co-host, Ti Coleing for an in-depth exchange about his life so far. A trailblazer of the street skating scene from the late 80s, Darren unpacks his journey from Ho Ho's to guitar riffs, and what it was like to witness the cultural revolution that propelled street skating into the spotlight in the early 90s. Darren outlines his musical endeavours, the evolution of skate tricks, from Saran Wraps, to 360 Judo Airs over the island at Allawah bowl, and how these feats may (or may not have) shaped Australian skateboarding cult ..read more
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#221 - James McMillan: The Artistic Surfer's Guide to High Vibrations and Well-being.
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by Shannon Farrugia
2M ago
Embark on a journey with the enigmatic James McMillan, where we sweat under the Mullumbimby sun, surrounded by the verdure of sprawling cow pastures, and discuss the vibrant world of art, and surfing. James, an artist, author, and the mastermind behind the thriving Byron Bay Surf Festival, delves into life since our last exchange back in 2021 - which I will add - was the most listened to episode of that year. We traverse the realms of high vibrations and well-being, riding the waves of serenity, meditation, and the holistic embrace of a good meal—this episode is all about the practices that en ..read more
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#201 - Ti Coleing: Mr Nice Guy.
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by Shannon Farrugia
3M ago
Ti Coleing is a lifelong skateboarder, born and raised in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, Australia. In this week's episode, Ti shares about his childhood, his parent's separation when he was 7 years old, skateboarding around Bondi in the 80s, working with Waverly council to have the Bondi vert ramp built, teaching troubled youth how to skate back in the 90s, his first job at Surfection in Bondi Junction, working with Guy Miller at Juice Clothing to produce their videos, his input into the design of the Juice "mesh" shorts, working for the Jamie Thomas enterprise; Blackbox distribution, transit ..read more
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