Listen folks, this episode starts off the rails with a claim that "bowling is the dumbest sport ever and Ricky Glaser mastered it in just 30 minutes", but we quickly get things on track, so like, don't even worry about it...
The heart of the episode revolves around Ricky's personal journey in skateboarding. From his initial aspirations to his eventual professional status, he reflects on how turning pro affected—or didn't particularly transform—his life. Ricky and Aaron Kyro discuss the evolving skate culture and how gatekeeping has changed as social media provides more accessible entry points for newcomers to the skateboarding community.
Taking a broader view, we explore the topic of skateboarding's inclusion in the Olympics. Ricky offers his perspective on whether this move aligns with the essence of the sport (wait, is it a sport or an art? A child's plaything?) and discusses potential impacts on its future. Shifting focus to the digital realm, we touch on Ricky's experience with handling negativity in YouTube comments, offering a glimpse into the challenges of dealing (or not) with online criticism.
Okay I guess this episode ends off the rails too because there's talk of AI world domination but like, just don't worry about that either. It's all good.
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Theme song: Show Introduction by The Soul Surfers
Get everything you need to learn how to skateboard at brailleskateboarding.com
Become a member of Braille Army+, the best way to learn to skate: https://brailleskateboarding.com/plus/
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The heart of the episode revolves around Ricky's personal journey in skateboarding. From his initial aspirations to his eventual professional status, he reflects on how turning pro affected—or didn't particularly transform—his life. Ricky and Aaron Kyro discuss the evolving skate culture and how gatekeeping has changed as social media provides more accessible entry points for newcomers to the skateboarding community.
Taking a broader view, we explore the topic of skateboarding's inclusion in the Olympics. Ricky offers his perspective on whether this move aligns with the essence of the sport (wait, is it a sport or an art? A child's plaything?) and discusses potential impacts on its future. Shifting focus to the digital realm, we touch on Ricky's experience with handling negativity in YouTube comments, offering a glimpse into the challenges of dealing (or not) with online criticism.
Okay I guess this episode ends off the rails too because there's talk of AI world domination but like, just don't worry about that either. It's all good.
Sponsors:
Audible: Get a free 30 day trial of Audible Premium Plus and receive a free audiobook that's yours to keep! https://thebrailledrop.com/audible
Braille Army+: Join Braille Skateboarding's membership platform and get 1:1 help from Aaron Kyro https://brailleskateboarding.com/army
Theme song: Show Introduction by The Soul Surfers
Get everything you need to learn how to skateboard at brailleskateboarding.com
Become a member of Braille Army+, the best way to learn to skate: https://brailleskateboarding.com/plus/
For media or brand inquiries email [email protected]
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