#194: Skater Boy

Published: Aug. 27, 2021, 4:34 a.m.

As of this summer\u2019s Tokyo Games, skateboarding is an Olympic sport\u2014and those of us who didn\u2019t grow up popping ollies and skinning our knees might be wondering how that happened. Originally known as \u201csidewalk surfing,\u201d skateboarding was invented in midcentury California and Hawaii by surfers looking for something to do when the waves weren\u2019t great. Since the first commercial skateboard was sold in 1962, the sport has ballooned to a billion-dollar industry including magazines, movies, and merchandise. Kyle Beachy, the author of The Most Fun Thing: Dispatches from a Skateboard Life, and a devoted skateboarder and skateboarding critic, joins the podcast to explain how the pastime became a global sensation.


Go beyond the episode:


Three \u201chigh-reward skate films\u201d recommended by our guest:

  • Mouse: Spike Jonze directs a street skateboarding video from the latter days of the so-called \u201cgolden era\u201d of the mid \u201990s. A perfect example of what the traditional \u201cskate video\u201d form can yield. 
  • Paving Space: A 12-minute documentary about a collaborative art project between the Isle skateboard team and artist Raphael Zarka.
  • Atlantic Drift Episode 11: Jacob Elliot Harris has defined a style for his Atlantic Drift project, and this one, featuring his lifetime friend Tom Knox, reveals just how vital the relationship between filmmaker and skater-subject is. 



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