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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[You can trace a skate scene through its spots, but you understand it through the people who built it. We sit down at Kona Skate Park in Jacksonville, Florida with Rick Andrade, a longtime skater born and raised in Austin, Texas, who started skating in the summer of 1986 and carried that energy everywhere his Navy career took him. From backyard mini ramps and ditch sessions to the influence of Bones Brigade and classic skate videos like The End, Rick explains why he always leaned toward going ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>You can trace a skate scene through its spots, but you understand it through the people who built it. We sit down at Kona Skate Park in Jacksonville, Florida with Rick Andrade, a longtime skater born and raised in Austin, Texas, who started skating in the summer of 1986 and carried that energy everywhere his Navy career took him. From backyard mini ramps and ditch sessions to the influence of Bones Brigade and classic skate videos like The End, Rick explains why he always leaned toward going fast, going big, and making it look right. <br/><br/>Then we get into the real Jacksonville skateboarding history: Skate Asylum days, Kona memories, road trips, and the DIY grind that turns a tight crew into something bigger. Rick breaks down how Legacy Skateboards comes together, from blank decks and hand-cut stickers to contests, demos, and the “Legacy crew” reputation that followed them across Florida. Along the way, we swap stories about growing up, getting hurt, finding balance, and what it feels like to return to skating after life shifts into marriage, kids, and a career that demands you move. <br/><br/>We also nerd out on skateboard setups for anyone who cares about what actually works under your feet: board sizes, wheel sizes, OJ vs Spitfire vs Bones, Independent trucks, risers, and bushing combos that help you stay stable at speed. Finally, we tackle the big question about modern skateboarding media: did Instagram and instant clips “break” skateboarding around 2013, or did it open the door for more skaters and smaller brands to get seen worldwide? <br/><br/>If you’re into skateboarding culture, skate history, Kona Skate Park stories, or the intersection of a military life and a lifelong skate habit, this one hits home. Subscribe, share this with a friend who still talks about VHS premieres, and leave a review so more skaters can find the show.</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Bam Margera drops a rap diss and the internet does what it always does: dares you to watch. We took the hit for you and ran the live reaction, but the real heart of this one is Jacksonville’s own Billy Winfield stepping into the studio with us to talk skateboarding, music, and how a scene shapes the person you become.  Billy’s a local skateboarder and hip hop artist with a gritty, dark sound, and he’s got the stories to match. We go deep on growing up skating Kona Skatepark, learning tricks y...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Bam Margera drops a rap diss and the internet does what it always does: dares you to watch. We took the hit for you and ran the live reaction, but the real heart of this one is Jacksonville’s own Billy Winfield stepping into the studio with us to talk skateboarding, music, and how a scene shapes the person you become.<br/><br/>Billy’s a local skateboarder and hip hop artist with a gritty, dark sound, and he’s got the stories to match. We go deep on growing up skating Kona Skatepark, learning tricks young, and how your style evolves when you’re chasing progression, catching slams, and dealing with the reality of injuries and getting older. From mini ramps to step-ups, we get nerdy about what feels right on a board and why skateboarding builds a kind of confidence you can’t fake.<br/><br/>Then we pivot into the music path: a drummer dad, a house full of sound, and a crash course in foundational hip hop like Wu-Tang, Tupac, and more. We talk catalog building, the pain of losing files, and why planning a smart release matters. Billy also previews his concept project “Failed To Load,” with track phases like startup, processing, error, reboot, and data retrieval, plus upcoming shows including a Jacksonville headline date.<br/><br/>If you’re into skate culture, Jacksonville hip hop, dark rap, and unfiltered takes on internet chaos, hit play, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave us a review with your favorite moment from the conversation.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bam Margera drops a rap diss and the internet does what it always does: dares you to watch. We took the hit for you and ran the live reaction, but the real heart of this one is Jacksonville’s own Billy Winfield stepping into the studio with us to talk skateboarding, music, and how a scene shapes the person you become.<br/><br/>Billy’s a local skateboarder and hip hop artist with a gritty, dark sound, and he’s got the stories to match. We go deep on growing up skating Kona Skatepark, learning tricks young, and how your style evolves when you’re chasing progression, catching slams, and dealing with the reality of injuries and getting older. From mini ramps to step-ups, we get nerdy about what feels right on a board and why skateboarding builds a kind of confidence you can’t fake.<br/><br/>Then we pivot into the music path: a drummer dad, a house full of sound, and a crash course in foundational hip hop like Wu-Tang, Tupac, and more. We talk catalog building, the pain of losing files, and why planning a smart release matters. Billy also previews his concept project “Failed To Load,” with track phases like startup, processing, error, reboot, and data retrieval, plus upcoming shows including a Jacksonville headline date.<br/><br/>If you’re into skate culture, Jacksonville hip hop, dark rap, and unfiltered takes on internet chaos, hit play, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave us a review with your favorite moment from the conversation.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <psc:chapter start="37:10" title="How Music Started In His Family" />
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[One board can change a kid’s entire direction and Ron Allen is proof. We’re posted up at the legendary Kona Skatepark in Jacksonville, Florida with a guest whose name sits deep in skateboarding history: Ron Allen, widely credited as the first professional African American street skateboarder. From getting his first setup in 1973 to navigating the 80s and 90s street era, Ron brings the kind of memory and honesty you only get from someone who lived every version of the culture.   We get in...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>One board can change a kid’s entire direction and Ron Allen is proof. We’re posted up at the legendary Kona Skatepark in Jacksonville, Florida with a guest whose name sits deep in skateboarding history: Ron Allen, widely credited as the first professional African American street skateboarder. From getting his first setup in 1973 to navigating the 80s and 90s street era, Ron brings the kind of memory and honesty you only get from someone who lived every version of the culture. <br/><br/>We get into the real stuff: how it felt to skate when skateboarding wasn’t accepted, how race shaped the way people read him, and why the line between ignorance and racism still has consequences. Ron tells a story about rejecting a board graphic that included a noose, then later seeing it circulate anyway, and it turns into a bigger conversation about consent, respect, and protecting your name in the skate industry. We also talk money, exploitation, and what riders did and didn’t get paid for during the VHS boom. <br/><br/>Then we zoom out to what keeps people rolling: skateboarding and mental health, the “escape” that comes from full focus, the community that pulls you back during dark times, and the way music and skating mirror each other in work ethic and performance pressure. We even debate the Olympics and wrap with our “Is It A Sport” game where Ron makes the case that skateboarding isn’t a sport or a game, it’s a lifestyle. If you dig skateboarding history, street skating culture, and honest talk about the business and the joy, hit play, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One board can change a kid’s entire direction and Ron Allen is proof. We’re posted up at the legendary Kona Skatepark in Jacksonville, Florida with a guest whose name sits deep in skateboarding history: Ron Allen, widely credited as the first professional African American street skateboarder. From getting his first setup in 1973 to navigating the 80s and 90s street era, Ron brings the kind of memory and honesty you only get from someone who lived every version of the culture. <br/><br/>We get into the real stuff: how it felt to skate when skateboarding wasn’t accepted, how race shaped the way people read him, and why the line between ignorance and racism still has consequences. Ron tells a story about rejecting a board graphic that included a noose, then later seeing it circulate anyway, and it turns into a bigger conversation about consent, respect, and protecting your name in the skate industry. We also talk money, exploitation, and what riders did and didn’t get paid for during the VHS boom. <br/><br/>Then we zoom out to what keeps people rolling: skateboarding and mental health, the “escape” that comes from full focus, the community that pulls you back during dark times, and the way music and skating mirror each other in work ethic and performance pressure. We even debate the Olympics and wrap with our “Is It A Sport” game where Ron makes the case that skateboarding isn’t a sport or a game, it’s a lifestyle. If you dig skateboarding history, street skating culture, and honest talk about the business and the joy, hit play, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Jacksonville Skate Legend: Mike “Dinger” Peterson</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Jacksonville skateboarding isn’t just tricks and footage, it’s places, people, and the years you put in when nobody is watching. We link up with Mike Peterson, aka Dinger, a hometown hero who helped shape how a whole generation here thinks about skating: skate everything, go fast, keep your style, and keep showing up.  We talk Kona Skatepark memories from the first scary day on the ramps to the legendary obstacles that keep pushing skaters decades later. Mike walks us through the old Jacksonv...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Jacksonville skateboarding isn’t just tricks and footage, it’s places, people, and the years you put in when nobody is watching. We link up with Mike Peterson, aka Dinger, a hometown hero who helped shape how a whole generation here thinks about skating: skate everything, go fast, keep your style, and keep showing up.<br/><br/>We talk Kona Skatepark memories from the first scary day on the ramps to the legendary obstacles that keep pushing skaters decades later. Mike walks us through the old Jacksonville street spots and how local history turns into local identity. Then we get into the real behind-the-scenes work of building a skate scene: how The Block Skate Supply grew, why an indoor warehouse skatepark hit zoning and city roadblocks, and what it takes to create something that can actually last.<br/><br/>From there it gets wide-ranging in the best way, comparing Florida skate culture to California’s massive ecosystem, shouting out the skaters who set the standard for style, and even breaking down the Ollie North with tips you can take to your next session. We also hit real life: injuries, ACL recovery, blue-collar work ethic, running Southern Pro Tree, and the kind of happiness that comes from doing what you love without needing the spotlight.<br/><br/>If you ride for your city, you’ll feel this one. Subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a five-star review so we can keep bringing on the people who built the scene.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jacksonville skateboarding isn’t just tricks and footage, it’s places, people, and the years you put in when nobody is watching. We link up with Mike Peterson, aka Dinger, a hometown hero who helped shape how a whole generation here thinks about skating: skate everything, go fast, keep your style, and keep showing up.<br/><br/>We talk Kona Skatepark memories from the first scary day on the ramps to the legendary obstacles that keep pushing skaters decades later. Mike walks us through the old Jacksonville street spots and how local history turns into local identity. Then we get into the real behind-the-scenes work of building a skate scene: how The Block Skate Supply grew, why an indoor warehouse skatepark hit zoning and city roadblocks, and what it takes to create something that can actually last.<br/><br/>From there it gets wide-ranging in the best way, comparing Florida skate culture to California’s massive ecosystem, shouting out the skaters who set the standard for style, and even breaking down the Ollie North with tips you can take to your next session. We also hit real life: injuries, ACL recovery, blue-collar work ethic, running Southern Pro Tree, and the kind of happiness that comes from doing what you love without needing the spotlight.<br/><br/>If you ride for your city, you’ll feel this one. Subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a five-star review so we can keep bringing on the people who built the scene.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Skateboarding Is A Tribe : Taylor Clark &amp; Nick Day</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A touring stand-up comedian pulls up to Jacksonville, skates all day, then hits the stage that night and somehow it all makes perfect sense. We’re posted up at legendary Kona Skatepark with Taylor Clark (stand-up comedian and skateboarder) and St. Augustine’s Nick Day, and the background sound of skating sets the tone for a conversation that’s equal parts funny and real.  Taylor breaks down how he started doing comedy, why skateboarding keeps showing up in his writing, and the hard problem ev...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>A touring stand-up comedian pulls up to Jacksonville, skates all day, then hits the stage that night and somehow it all makes perfect sense. We’re posted up at legendary Kona Skatepark with Taylor Clark (stand-up comedian and skateboarder) and St. Augustine’s Nick Day, and the background sound of skating sets the tone for a conversation that’s equal parts funny and real.<br/><br/>Taylor breaks down how he started doing comedy, why skateboarding keeps showing up in his writing, and the hard problem every niche storyteller faces: making “skate language” land with people who’ve never stepped on a board. We also get into Florida skate stops like DIY parks, the vibe at Neon Moon, and the history that hangs over Kona, including the kind of spots that instantly humble you.<br/><br/>Nick shares what it’s like being 20 and living out of a backpack for skate trips, chasing sessions from San Francisco to Philly, and learning how connected the skateboarding world really is once you start moving. From there we go deeper on expectations, gratitude, and a line that sticks: skateboarding doesn’t owe you anything. We talk sobriety and focus, how getting healthy can bring skating back, and why the best skate community is the one that lets people skate their own way.<br/><br/>If you’re into skateboarding, stand-up comedy, Kona Skatepark, Tampa Pro energy, or just love stories about finding your people, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who still skates, and leave us a review.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A touring stand-up comedian pulls up to Jacksonville, skates all day, then hits the stage that night and somehow it all makes perfect sense. We’re posted up at legendary Kona Skatepark with Taylor Clark (stand-up comedian and skateboarder) and St. Augustine’s Nick Day, and the background sound of skating sets the tone for a conversation that’s equal parts funny and real.<br/><br/>Taylor breaks down how he started doing comedy, why skateboarding keeps showing up in his writing, and the hard problem every niche storyteller faces: making “skate language” land with people who’ve never stepped on a board. We also get into Florida skate stops like DIY parks, the vibe at Neon Moon, and the history that hangs over Kona, including the kind of spots that instantly humble you.<br/><br/>Nick shares what it’s like being 20 and living out of a backpack for skate trips, chasing sessions from San Francisco to Philly, and learning how connected the skateboarding world really is once you start moving. From there we go deeper on expectations, gratitude, and a line that sticks: skateboarding doesn’t owe you anything. We talk sobriety and focus, how getting healthy can bring skating back, and why the best skate community is the one that lets people skate their own way.<br/><br/>If you’re into skateboarding, stand-up comedy, Kona Skatepark, Tampa Pro energy, or just love stories about finding your people, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who still skates, and leave us a review.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:author>Pauly Walnuts</itunes:author>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2026 22:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <psc:chapter start="4:20" title="Taylor’s Skateboarding Comedy Clips" />
  <psc:chapter start="8:26" title="First Time At Kona Together" />
  <psc:chapter start="14:00" title="Kona Legends And The Tombstone" />
  <psc:chapter start="19:55" title="Skate Lingo, Style, And First Boards" />
  <psc:chapter start="24:05" title="Work, School, And Growing Up Skating" />
  <psc:chapter start="26:30" title="Let People Skate Their Own Way" />
  <psc:chapter start="33:45" title="Florida Wildness And The Bone Bucket" />
  <psc:chapter start="37:30" title="Nick’s Travel Grind And Skate Network" />
  <psc:chapter start="40:30" title="Gratitude, Discipline, And Getting Sober" />
  <psc:chapter start="45:45" title="Skateboarding’s Boom And Park Etiquette" />
  <psc:chapter start="47:33" title="Where To Find Everyone" />
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    <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
    <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
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