Folks, they did it. After all these episodes, the Vent City crew has finally taken a cue from every other skate podcast. That’s right! Today we bring you four dudes, none of them pros. With Kristin and Alex busy and Ryan on tour, it’s just two Teds with an Adam and a Kyle. And what have these unprofessional men gotten into? Well, Kyle wrote a Scholastic kids book about skating, which means we’re digging down into the basics. Why grind? Why bother with tricks at all? There’s also talk of his time on the Navajo Nation with 4Kinship, distributing pre-made completes. Can pricepoint pre-mades save skating? Or do we still need cool skater heroes? Ted B gives us an EMB update and takes us inside his work with Jacob Rosenberg curating the Epicenter show, and having the chance to work with Kevin Wilkins one last time. And then, respectfully, silence.
Thanks, always, to the following:
Intro music by Roar
Credits music by Dylan Bryne
Logo and graphic design by Michael Worful
Mixed and edited by Adam Burns
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Folks, they did it. After all these episodes, the Vent City crew has finally taken a cue from every other skate podcast. That’s right! Today we bring you four dudes, none of them pros. With Kristin and Alex busy and Ryan on tour, it’s just two Teds with an Adam and a Kyle. And what have these unprofessional men gotten into? Well, Kyle wrote a Scholastic kids book about skating, which means we’re digging down into the basics. Why grind? Why bother with tricks at all? There’s also talk of his time on the Navajo Nation with 4Kinship, distributing pre-made completes. Can pricepoint pre-mades save skating? Or do we still need cool skater heroes? Ted B gives us an EMB update and takes us inside his work with Jacob Rosenberg curating the Epicenter show, and having the chance to work with Kevin Wilkins one last time. And then, respectfully, silence.
Thanks, always, to the following:
Intro music by Roar
Credits music by Dylan Bryne
Logo and graphic design by Michael Worful
Mixed and edited by Adam Burns
What's up, skaters!
Welcome back to Vent City. We are joined tonight (or today, or this morning, depending on your schedule) by Alex White, Kristin Ebeling, Ryan Lay, Ted Schmitz and Kyle Beachy. What are we talking about? You remember that time that the b-tier shop in your town threw a shoddy best trick contest on the eight-stair at your park. There was a guy with a huge fuckin' trucker hat on the megaphone, offering a free shop shirt for switch hardie down "the big set"? Yeah, that sucked. But Skate Like a Girl's Wheels of Fortune and the Dime Glory Challenge didn't. So we talk about the good, the bad and basically just those two things when it comes to events. Are you gonna throw a five-day bonanza in your town? That's a stupid idea. Listen to Kebs and you'll know why. Do you want to know what your upcoming video premiere should have to make it a hit? We don't really have a good answer for that, but it's a fun show anyway.
Intro music: Roar
Credits Music: Dylan Bryne
Logo and graphic design: Michael Worful
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Folks, they did it. After all these episodes, the Vent City crew has finally taken a cue from every other skate podcast. That’s right! Today we bring you four dudes, none of them pros. With Kristin and Alex busy and Ryan on tour, it’s just two Teds with an Adam and a Kyle. And what have these unprofessional men gotten into? Well, Kyle wrote a Scholastic kids book about skating, which means we’re digging down into the basics. Why grind? Why bother with tricks at all? There’s also talk of his time on the Navajo Nation with 4Kinship, distributing pre-made completes. Can pricepoint pre-mades save skating? Or do we still need cool skater heroes? Ted B gives us an EMB update and takes us inside his work with Jacob Rosenberg curating the Epicenter show, and having the chance to work with Kevin Wilkins one last time. And then, respectfully, silence.
Thanks, always, to the following:
Intro music by Roar
Credits music by Dylan Bryne
Logo and graphic design by Michael Worful
Mixed and edited by Adam Burns