Published: Aug. 24, 2021, 11:53 a.m.
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Skateboarder, writer, and Roosevelt University professor Kyle Beachy chats with Trey Elling about THE MOST FUN THING: DISPATCHES FROM A SKATEBOARD LIFE. Questions include:
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\\n - How has the definition of \'fun\' evolved, and how does that coincide with the growth of skateboarding? (02:30)
\\n - Considering how much Kyle gives to skateboarding, what does he get back? (07:18)
\\n - How do skaters see the world around them differently? (09:37)
\\n - Is skateboarding an activity that is inherently meant to be won or lost, like in the Olympics or X-Games? (17:49)
\\n - Is he concerned that Nike will sink its hooks too deeply into the culture, or has it already? (21:48)
\\n - Which came first...skaters\' love of Vans or Vans love for skateboarding, and why is each important to the other? (25:54)
\\n - Is skateboarding becoming too quantified, like every other sport? (35:40)
\\n - What is the most important writing lesson he took from covering David Foster Wallace? (43:51)
\\n - Why does he believe that skateboarding has no journalism? (50:28)
\\n - Was detailing his marriage difficulties the most difficult thing to write about? (52:48)
\\n - What will he do when he can no longer skateboard, and how close is he to that point? (1:00:50)
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