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Listen to Marc Johnson’s 2-Hour Thrasher Interview

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If you picked up the latest issue of the Bible, then you’ve already read Marc Johnson’s extensive interview. It’s one of his most introspective yet, and covers the end of his time with Crailtap, going off the grid for a few years, battling demons, Business & Company, and much more. It’s posted on Thrasher’s website now, and is definitely worth checking out if you haven’t yet. And if thousands of words on a screen scare you, you can listen to the recording of his two hour conversation with Mike Burnett above.

If you hang out in the barbershop long enough, you will get a haircut. So I stay the fuck out of the barbershop.Marc Johnson

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Ryan Sheckler Joins ‘Hawk vs. Wolf’ Show

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Ryan Sheckler took a trip down memory lane with Tony Hawk and Jason Ellis in this “Hawk vs. Wolf ” episode.

Ryan shared nostalgic stories that have never been heard before, including how he first met Tony during his 6th birthday party. He also talked about his life behind the cameras of his hit reality TV show and much more.

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How 35th North Skate Shop Came to Be

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Seeing all the other shops back then were focused on snowboards, Tony Croghan saw the opportunity to establish a shop dedicated to skateboards. He used earnings from a hotel job to start 35th North Skate Shop in Seattle.

After twenty years, 35th North has become a prominent part of the Seattle community, hosting events, art shows, premieres, and karaoke nights.

Pro skaters Matt Gottwig and Kristin Ebeling shared more stories about how the shop became an integral part of the local skate scene in this episode of “Established“.

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Thrasher Presents ‘Established: Familia’

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In this documentary produced by Red Bull Media House, Steve Nesser and Dennis Burdick talk about how their skate shop, Familia, came to be.

They also converted an unused area above the shop into the Familia HQ skatepark, a winter refuge for skaters in Minneapolis.

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