Player FM - Internet Radio Done Right
14 subscribers
Checked 2M ago
Lagt till six år sedan
Innehåll tillhandahållet av Vent City. Allt poddinnehåll inklusive avsnitt, grafik och podcastbeskrivningar laddas upp och tillhandahålls direkt av Vent City eller deras podcastplattformspartner. Om du tror att någon använder ditt upphovsrättsskyddade verk utan din tillåtelse kan du följa processen som beskrivs här https://sv.player.fm/legal.
Player FM - Podcast-app
Gå offline med appen Player FM !
Gå offline med appen Player FM !
Vent City explicit
Markera alla som (o)spelade ...
Manage series 2501676
Innehåll tillhandahållet av Vent City. Allt poddinnehåll inklusive avsnitt, grafik och podcastbeskrivningar laddas upp och tillhandahålls direkt av Vent City eller deras podcastplattformspartner. Om du tror att någon använder ditt upphovsrättsskyddade verk utan din tillåtelse kan du följa processen som beskrivs här https://sv.player.fm/legal.
Skate Podcast
…
continue reading
73 episoder
Markera alla som (o)spelade ...
Manage series 2501676
Innehåll tillhandahållet av Vent City. Allt poddinnehåll inklusive avsnitt, grafik och podcastbeskrivningar laddas upp och tillhandahålls direkt av Vent City eller deras podcastplattformspartner. Om du tror att någon använder ditt upphovsrättsskyddade verk utan din tillåtelse kan du följa processen som beskrivs här https://sv.player.fm/legal.
Skate Podcast
…
continue reading
73 episoder
Alla avsnitt
×
1 That's Not A Sunset, That's A Mushroom Cloud 53:25
53:25
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad53:25
Grabbing the hosting reins this time around, Kristin Ebeling keeps the crew’s wandering eyes focused on the actual prize: a super coherent and non-wandering-ass conversation. The result is what sure seems like Vent’s most compact and taut episode…ever? It starts with a check-in, quickly, before we hear from Alex White on Tacky Joy Factory and Leo Baker, with a full-on fanout from monsieurs Ted Schmitz, Adam Burns, and Kyle Beachy. Then it’s Street League’s turn toward single-issue skate events. A wooden triple set? In Los Angeles? Is Rumble still behind this shit? Who knows. Then it’s all about The industry is in trouble…and the industry is thriving? To wrap things up we’ve got a few burning-hot predictions for Ted’s triumphant return to the desert after a stint in New York City. Who’ll sponsor him? What’s his future hold? Then it’s the most tasteful trick challenge of all time. And that’s it! A wrap! Thanks, always, to the following: Intro music by Roar Credits music by Dylan Bryne Logo and graphic design by Michael Worful Mixed and edited by Adam Bur…

1 Privatized Paddlescapes And The Freaks In The Skyscraper (w/Taj Hanson) 1:29:00
1:29:00
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:29:00
Consider this a mini-Slow Impact recap, where an excellent panel about skatepark design and skate-integrated spaces leads to a productive conversation between our guest, Portland-based landscape architect, Taj Hanson, and Ted B about skate spot heritage, the shifting needs of skate plazas and their form, and what we all can do to ensure better things get built and worse things don’t get built at all. Practice into praxis, bank to curb, slap this! Taj’s trick challenge is a Welshed-out backside noselide, which means you’re gonna do a backside noselide and nollie pop outta that thang! Logo and Graphic Design by Michael Worful Intro music by Roar Credits music by Dylan Bryne Mixing and Editing by Adam Burns…

1 You Won't Believe People Are Skating In This Tiny Fishing Village In Finland 1:10:50
1:10:50
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:10:50
The industry is down bad, y’all. There are booms, there are busts, and as 2025 gets moving, we’re squarely in the latter. Everyone will tell you so. But is that…bad? Yes, definitely for the people who work in the industry. But what about for the rest of us? Who says we’ve got to make money in order for the culture to be vibrant? And what does it mean that skateboarding has to keep reaching outside of itself for help, always struggling to sell our weird hobby to normies? What’s a contest, after all, if not a way to force a story onto skateboarding and make a quick buck? Well, Kristin and WOF would like a word. So would Alex White, Ted Barrow, Ted Schmitz, Adam Burns, and Kyle Beachy. But you know one way these fools all agree? Thank god for local videos. Thanks, always, to the following: Intro music by Roar Credits music by Dylan Bryne Logo and graphic design by Michael Worful Mixed and edited by Adam Burns…

1 Jason Dill Is Screaming 'I Told You So' 1:07:26
1:07:26
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:07:26
Well, well, well–if it isn’t our last pod of last year that’s actually our first of 2025. Alex White, Ted Barrow, Kristin Ebeling, Ted Schmitz, and Kyle Beachy are back and ready to talk mad, mad shit. First, they address a debate nearly as old as time: Emile Laurent or Aimu Yamazuki? Are these dudes somehow hesh and fresh? Or neither? Where’d they come from? Who would you rather have a beer with? In any case, Portland’s got parking for days. Then it’s time for reflection, as the Gregorian calendar casts a broad, massive shadow. The twist around these parts, though, is we’re looking for vids with heart. Soul? The videos of 2024 have that something that tickled our human parts. And hey, while we’re at it, why aren’t we any better yet at talking about women’s skateboarding? Are the ally olympics this year, or next? Anyway, wrap things up with a little talk about the year ahead. Is hopelessness a strategy? Nah. Keep pushing, as the man himself says. All this, plus Shane O’Neill’s secret hack for skate contest attire. And a new Vent City Trick Challenge: a classic blunt fakie on transition. The tinier the better. Thank you to our listeners, especially the following four folks who make the show happen: Intro music by Roar Credits music by Dylan Bryne Logo and graphic design by Michael Worful Mixed and edited by Adam Burns…

1 I Never Met A Teenaged Cheesemonger That Skated 1:14:48
1:14:48
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:14:48
Come along as Ted Barrow, Adam Burns, Ryan Lay, and Ted Schmitz duck and dodge the fuzzy reality of November 5, 2024, daring to record on the dark and miserable night of our most recent presidential election. The result is a triptych of topics, starting with the institutionalizing of skateboarding at LOVE Malmö and Leo Valls’s Connect Festival, in Bordeaux. Not to be daft, but who are these conferences for, really? Then it’s on to plaza culture, which, is there still plaza culture? Are people out there still top-doggin’ and one-uppin? Is Borough Hall a plaza? Are DIYs actually our new plazas? We got those big questions that you’ve come to expect. As the ender, the fellas take on that bane of contemporary skateboarding, the ride-on grind. It’s fun, folks. It is fun and healthy to get together with friends and talk through the most inane nuances you can think of. Let’s do more of it, whoever ends up winning this election. Oh! And! The next Vent City Trick Challenge™ is a tasteful classic, the nollie backside lipslide shuv out. Wow, yeah, say that five times. Nollie back lip shuv. Nolli back lip shuv. Nollie back lip…Sorry. Film one! Tag us! Meanwhile, Thank you to our listeners, especially the following four folks who make the show happen: Intro music by Roar Credits music by Dylan Bryne Logo and graphic design by Michael Worful Mixed and edited by Adam Burns…
That’s right, Vent Citizens–it’s a new day here at VC headquarters. Dog and Skull have grabbed hold of the reins and there’s some changing afoot. What kind? How about regular, monthly episodes, or at least our best attempt at same? How about reasonable runtimes? More interviews? A brand new internal workflow model with labor distributed among all the humans and 400% more preparation before recording? Our first ep under brand new management is a doozy. The industry is hurting, so naturally we’re talking all about brands with Alex White, Kyle Beachy, Adam Burns, and Ted Schmitz. Tip toeing that fine line between making product and making art, we cover everything from the logos we doodled in notebooks to genuine professional expertise, including a few actual numbers! What do SNL and Powell Peralta have in common? How cynical is too cynical? And is “heritage” an obvious good, or should old brands get out of the way? Tempers flare, laughter rings out in the night, and by the end, we’re all much, much smarter. And would you believe it concludes with the triumphant return of the trademarked Vent City Trick Challenge? Do a pole jam, people. Find a pole jam, jam that sucker, and tag @vent.city with the clip. Some things never change: Intro music by Roar Credits music by Dylan Bryne Logo and graphic design by Michael Worful Mixed and edited by Adam Burns…

1 You Don't Know What a Butt Flap Is? 1:10:28
1:10:28
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:10:28
What's up, Skaters! This one is more of a comment than a question. Actually it's a lot of questions from Ryan, Kyle, Adam, Kristin, Alex and Ted S about all the mysteries of skateboarding. Is the technical talent in skating dwindling? Would you want a partner that skates? We get into all that and some meandering tangents as always. You're gonna love it. Intro music by Roar Outro music by Dylan Bryne Edited by Adam Burns Logo and Graphic design by Michael Worful…
Oh you went to Slow Impact? No you didn't. That's why you gotta listen to this show! What's up skaters, We went back down to the number two city in America, Tempe, Arizona to learn and to lay in the sun. Lie in the sun? Who knows. Probably Kyle. He's on this episode, not correcting the "lay vs lie" debate, but he is joining Ryan Lay, Kristin Ebeling, Ted Barrow, Adam Burns and the person who writes these comprehension show notes. Do we talk about video parts from your favorite pros? No. But here's a link to one if you absolutely need it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gOz7Qt8JVM From the first panel to the closing session at The Wedge, we walk you through everything that is this "entertainment product." So turn your fuckin' headphones up and do some dishes or drive to work with us. Intro music by Roar Credits music by Dylan Bryne Logo and graphic design by Michael Worful Mixed and edited by Adam Burns…

1 It's Paintings on the Wall (w/ Maen Hammad) 1:29:57
1:29:57
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:29:57
Skaters, We'll make this a short intro. We are beyond honored to welcome Palestinian-American skateboarder, writer, photographer and human rights researcher Maen Hammad. We start with a reading from his piece "On skateboarding, solidarity, and Palestine" published by Skate Jawn (https://skatejawn.com/on-skateboarding-solidarity-and-palestine/) Then we talk about his growing up, skating and work in Palestine. Despite some of the sad circumstances we discuss, it really is a good time and Maen's voice and photos in this moment are essential for any skater. Intro music by Roar Credits music by Dylan Bryne Logo and Graphic design by Michael Worful…

1 Blowtorch the Ramp for Clout (w/ Cole Nowicki) 1:24:58
1:24:58
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:24:58
What's Up Skaters! Welcome back to Vent City. Today we're talking to esteemed video game writer and full-fledged skater Cole Nowicki on the heels of his new book "Right, Down + Circle" from ECW Press. We get into our past as gamers and skaters coming up in the inescapable wake of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater. We also wonder why we never got into skyboarding. It's a fantastic, inquisitive chat with a true Canadian treasure you're sure to fall in love with. And if you've ever wondered what it takes to get Tony Hawk to reply to your book blurb request, Cole lets you on his propriety method. Ender-season trick challenge: kickflip pivot fakie Logo and Graphic Design by Michael Worful Intro music by Roar Credits music by Dylan Bryne Mixing and Editing by Adam Burns…

1 Millennials Killed the 16 Stair 1:30:13
1:30:13
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:30:13
What's up, Skaters We're back with the host and star of the hit urban design and architecture skate history program "This Old Ledge" from Thrasher Magazine—that's right, Ted Barrow joins Ryan Lay, Kyle Beachy, Alex White and Ted Schmitz. We talk about the program, sing its praise and digress into a lengthy chat about the weight of nostalgia. Following that thread, we also talk about the cultural impact of Ed Templeton and his new book "Wires Crossed" that Kyle Beachy wrote about in the Southwest Review. Here's a link to that! https://southwestreview.com/naked-wives-and-surprising-penises/ What a title. After we spend more than 20 minutes discussing what Ed meant to us in our adolescence and what if feels like to watch our heroes age online we talk about a young person, lest we lose the one zoomer who listens to the show. Thank you for listening, Hayden. Yuto Horigome looks good in his hometown and we think it's funny when he skates with Supreme's fashionable French models. The trick challenge is to heelflip off literally anything. Intro song by Roar Credits by Dylan Bryne Mix and Edit by Adam Burns…

1 It's like BDSM For Your Wheels 1:40:06
1:40:06
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:40:06
What's up skaters, We start the show by asking one question: Is there a doctor in the building?! We answer that by saying yes. It's Theodore Barrow Ph.D. Our distinguished castmember talks about the years-long process of attaining such an accomplishment and credential, then we talk about another academic, Alexis Sablone before getting into Kristin Ebeling's epic trip out to Cambodia to share Skate Like a Girl programming with the scene there. It's fun and we have a great time. Trick Challenge: LIke as many ollies as you can do in 30 sceonds. Intro music by Roar Credits music by Dylan Bryne Logo and Graphic Design by Michael Worful Mixed and edited by Adam Burns Support the show: Patreon.com/ventcity…

1 You Can't Be a Cool Guy in Tempe, Arizona 1:22:51
1:22:51
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:22:51
What's up, skaters?! Welcome back to another episode of Vent City. We're talking the SLOW IMPACT extravaganza in Tempe, Arizona with Ryan Lay, Alex White, Kyle Beachy, Ted Schmitz and new to the cast Adam Burns. We talk about the skateboarding and the panels and meeting each other IRL for the first time. Listen to it and smile and feel light, goddamnit. Intro music by Roar Credit music by Dylan Bryne Logo and Graphic Design Mixed and Edited by Adam Burns Support the show: Patreon.com/ventcity…

1 I'm Not Trying to Kill Myself for Skateboarding (w/ Chandler Burton) 1:27:53
1:27:53
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:27:53
What is up, skaters?! On today’s episode we talk with the only pro we know to blend dolphin flips and drag in this freewheelin’ discussion that will literally make you laugh and cry. If you don’t do both, go to your cardiologist, ‘cause your heart’s in rough shape. We’ve got THERE Skateboards pro and Bottom Feeder exec Chandler Burton joining us! We cover getting sober young, the origins of his drag persona Titus, the whirlwind of the Glory Challenge and so much more. It’s good. It’s like really good. Like you should listen to it twice on regular speed. You people that listen to podcasts on 2x make me sick! What are you in such a rush for?! I can't remember if there's a trick challenge or not but it would be a dolphin flip if there was. Intro music by Roar Credits music by Dylan Bryne Logo and graphic design by Michael Worful Support the show: Patreon.com/Ventcity Buy everything from Bottom Feeder: www.bottomfeederx.com…

1 Do You Mean My Switch Backside Tailslides? 1:10:10
1:10:10
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:10:10
What's Up, Skaters? Welcome back to another episode of Vent City. Don't call it a call in; it's a call out. The author of these episode descriptions hops on the line with castmembers Ted Barrow, Alex White, Kristin Ebeling, Ryan Lay and Kyle Beachy. We're talkin' YouTube's fascination with AA, sponsored babies, DIY must-haves, table clearing and a world beyond SOTY. If none of that sounds interesting to you, then you are a weird person that I don't even want to call!!! BLOCKED AND REPORTED. Listen to it. Enjoy it. Listen to it again. Enjoy it a second time. I wouldn't suggest a third listen, 'cause this isn't Arrested Development. You're pretty much gonna get everything out of one listen. I hope you love that one though... Intro and transition music by ROAR Credits music by Dylan Bryne Logo and Graphic Design by Michael Worful Support the show: Patreon.com/ventcity…
V
Vent City

1 Make It As Spectacular as Possible 1:10:06
1:10:06
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:10:06
What's up, skaters! Welcome back to Vent City. We are joined tonight (or today, or this morning, depending on your schedule) by Alex White, Kristin Ebeling, Ryan Lay, Ted Schmitz and Kyle Beachy. What are we talking about? You remember that time that the b-tier shop in your town threw a shoddy best trick contest on the eight-stair at your park. There was a guy with a huge fuckin' trucker hat on the megaphone, offering a free shop shirt for switch hardie down "the big set"? Yeah, that sucked. But Skate Like a Girl's Wheels of Fortune and the Dime Glory Challenge didn't. So we talk about the good, the bad and basically just those two things when it comes to events. Are you gonna throw a five-day bonanza in your town? That's a stupid idea. Listen to Kebs and you'll know why. Do you want to know what your upcoming video premiere should have to make it a hit? We don't really have a good answer for that, but it's a fun show anyway. Intro music: Roar Credits Music: Dylan Bryne Logo and graphic design: Michael Worful Support the show: Patreon.com/ventcity…
V
Vent City

1 It's Still the Skate Entertainment Complex 1:11:21
1:11:21
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:11:21
What's up, Skaters! Welcome back to Vent City, where we're always topical and timely while responding to the skategeist. That was one of the worst portmanteaus I've ever typed. Jesus. Worstmanteau. With us on the show we have show-description copywriter Ted Schmitz in weird third-person voice, followed by more-normal and better-thinking Ted [Barrow], and Ryan Lay of nollie-boardslide-on-Hubba fame. We even get a special call in from a castmember, but it's not Kristin or Alex 'cause they're at Wheels of Fortune 11. WIth this esteemed panel we're talking about that bench. Yep, that one. Then we talk about some Philly stuff and I drop enough Swedish pop songs into the track for Soundcloud to cancel the upload. Trick Challenge: Bring the bench to a masonite park in Virginia Beach. intro music: Roar Credits music: Dylan Bryne Logo and Graphic Design: Michael Worful Support the show: patreon.com/ventcity…
V
Vent City

What's up, skaters?! Welcome back to another full episode of Vent City. On today's show we have the author Kyle Beachy, the caption writer Ted Schmitz, professional skater Ryan Lay and one of the sickest skaters on the planet Arin! Did you know she had no intentions of getting into the sponsored game? Maybe! Did you know she worked in a lab processing COVID samples? Probably not, but maybe you did. But you certainly won't know everything we talk about in this fantastic interview, so put on some headphones and enjoy. Intro music by Roar Credits music by Dylan Bryne Logo and Graphic Design by Michael Worful Support the show: Patreon.com/ventcity…
V
Vent City

1 I'm a Shitty Skater BECAUSE I'm an Environmentalist w/ Noah Gallagher Shannon 1:25:10
1:25:10
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:25:10
What's up, Youtube, meet our friends, skaters. Today on the show we have skater and Climate reporter Noah Gallagher Shannon talking with Kyle Beachy, Ryan Lay, and resident skeptic/show-note author Ted Schmitz about why the planet is fine and all good. Actually, the groundwater is getting sucked out then shipped to Saudi Arabia, the storms in South America are scarier and worse than ever, and nobody knows if skateboarding is bad for the planet or not. Read the chat then listen to Noah's articles we talk about here: What’s Going on Inside the Fearsome Thunderstorms of Córdoba Province? https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/07/22/magazine/worst-storms-argentina.html Water Wars of Arizona https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/19/magazine/the-water-wars-of-arizona.html lol, I just remembered Noah has, like, all these prestigious awards for journalism, and we talked to him like he was just a guy who knew a couple facts about clouds. Whoops. Well, you'll get something out of it and then you'll stop flying, stop driving, stop buying premade meals at Starbucks and stop talking about Elijah and Austyn. The just life awaits. Intro music by Roar Credits music by Dylan Bryne Logo and graphic design by Michael Worful Support the show: patreon.com/ventcity More work by Noah Gallagher Shannon: http://www.noahgallaghershannon.com/work…
V
Vent City

1 The Most Fucked Dream w/ Una Farrar 1:07:03
1:07:03
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:07:03
What’s up skaters?! We are back with another episode of VC from VBC. That’s right, everyone’s favorite Una Farrar joins the cast to talk about her career, her role in Canadian Olympics and some strange dreams from early in her skate journey. Actually it wasn’t a dream, Ryan really did do a demo with the Featch and Ipath in 2011. What else do you need to know? It’s funny and fun and you’re going to learn something and you’ll be a more committed partner, a better parent or sibling and you’ll finally start doing switch flips right. All you have to do is listen to us for an hour. Sold. Intro music by Roar Credits music by Dylan Bryne Logo and Graphic Design by Michael Worful Support the show: Patreon.com/ventcity Lol, when’s the last time you typed “The Featch” for reals?…
V
Vent City

To listen to this full ep, sign up at Patreon.com/ventcity and get access to the entire bonus catalog. Intro Music: Roar Credits Music: Dylan Bryne Graphic Design: Michael Worful
V
Vent City

What’s up, skaters?! Welcome back to another episode of Vent City. Logging on to talk all the good and the bad from 2021, we got Kristin Ebeling, Ryan Lay, Ted Barrow and Ted Schmitz. Is it really easy to forget what happened last year? Yes. Did we remember and catalog everything that was noteworthy? Also, yes—no exceptions. We get into the good stuff with skate parts from our favorite people like Max Wheeler, Jacopo Carozzi and Breana Geering. Then the bad stuff like NFTs and the fact that we are stuck in the slow decline of a dying empire! Maybe not that last part, but it’s still true. And of course, the question on everyone’s mind: Is Cariuma going to save the planet? No. But luckily, skating with the people you love is still pretty much the coolest thing. Listen to this show and if you disagree with any points we bring up on the episode, talk to your folks about it. Intro music by Roar Credits music by Dylan Bryne Logo and Graphic Design by Michael Worful Support the show: Patreon.com/ventcity…
V
Vent City

1 Maybe the Best Back Tail Kickflipper on Planet Earth (w/ Gifted Hater) 1:29:40
1:29:40
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:29:40
What's up skater?! We are back with another episode of Vent City with Ted S, Ted B, Ryan L and our guest Gifted H. We're hoping in the expensive stretchy car without U. That's right we're talkin' Limosine's "Paymaster" vid and what even a "small board brand" is? Hint: It's Primitive. Also, how do you pronounce "Ventura," the city in California. Thank you all for listening. And thank you to these fine folks that help the waveforms flowing. Intro music: Roar Credits music: Dylan Bryne Logo and Graphic Design: Michael Worful and you can support the show over at: Patreon.com/ventcity Have a good holidays, everyone.…
V
Vent City

Skaters, we're back over on the Patreon, 'cause we figured out how to press record on Zoom. Ryan and Ted (not Barrow) talk with Kyle about his trip to Croatia to read at the Vladimir Film Festival. If you want more, check it at Patreon.com/ventcity Intro Music: Roar Credits Music: Dylan Bryne Log and Graphic Design: Michael Worful…
V
Vent City

1 #38 Yes, We Watched The Olympics 1:08:34
1:08:34
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:08:34
What's Up, Skaters?! Goddamn, got some cobwebs to brush off, but we do it in style with the first-ever FULL-CAST episode about everyone's favorite topic: The 2020 Tokyo Summer Games. You know what is going on. Listen to it, spam the DMs with how bad the takes are. Get blocked. Go out and skate. See us at the spot. Get ignored. Go back into the DMs and apologize. And look at that, we're friends again. Did the olympics go well? Do they even deserve a capital letter when typed aloud? We discuss the judging, the strange difference in quality viewing between the men's and women's events (spoiler: the dudes suck) and the beauty of Cab back lips. Update: Candy is out of jail. Which kinda sounds like a line from that song Candy Jail. Listen up, have fun and drop a Cab back lip of your own. We love you and we'll be back soon now that the writer of these here notes has settled into his new permanent residence. Intro music by Roar Credits music by Dylan Bryne Logo and Graphic Design by Michael Worful Feel free to skip the Pro Flow credits, because it's just bananas. Support the hours of schedule coordinating and editing: Patreon.com/ventcity And, yeah, Kyle's book is out. Go run that shit up!!!…
V
Vent City

What do we say at the beginning of these things again? Oh yeah, WHAT'S UP, Skaters?! On this episode we discuss the skateboarding film Lords of Dogtown (no Z). Kyle Beachy (book author), Ted Schmitz (show notes author), and Tim Ward (not at all an author, but he's on another podcast, so that counts for something?) look at the the general failing of skate films by taking apart the characters and story presented in this strange studio feature. How it got made, we may never know, but maybe there was a market maybe? If you liked the film, that's fine; it's good to have joy where you can. We, however, did not enjoy it. And you can hear all about it. We don't really do the timecode thing, but maybe it'll help guide you through this one: 00:00:00 - Cold Open (we do these instead of skits because, the skits weren't funny and they took too long) 00:00:30 - Cold open ends and we hear a nice intro song by Roar 00:01:00 - Introducing the podcast cast 00:04:00 - Introducing the film cast. It's not looking good 00:05:00 - Start talking about the movie. Bummer 00:05:30 - Nothing improves, massive problems exposed 00:05:31 — 01:03:00 - The bad things are discussed 01:08:25 - Tim brings up a trick challenge That's basically it.…
V
Vent City

1 #36 This Is Our Curb and We've Decided to Aestheticize It (w/ Gregory Navarro) 1:27:36
1:27:36
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:27:36
What 's up, skaters? In this episode we have the ling-awaited return of Ted Barrow along with an esteemed cast of regulars (Alex White, Kyle Beachy and Ted Schmitz) and the auteur of the Upper West Side Curb Club Gregory Navarro. We're talking everything curbs and New York City. If it's been a bit from your last viewing of the vid, check this dang link and follow along. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHpiC-gXYpY Intro Music By Roar https://roarsongs.bandcamp.com/ Credits Music By Dylan Bryne https://shebco.bandcamp.com/ Logo and Graphic Design by Michael Worful Support the Show at Patreon.com/ventcity…
V
Vent City

1 #35 Everyone Has a Gift (w/ Jabari Pendleton) 1:46:13
1:46:13
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:46:13
What's Up, Skaters? We hope you're holding up alright. We start this show off on a somber note, as we had to say goodbye to our friend Joe Hammeke. Not much to say here that we don't in the intro, so here's the link to the family's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/joe-hammeke-family-support-fund?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer Getting into the show, we talk with St. Louis legend Jabari Pendleton about growing up on the north side of STL, moving to SF and his involvement with The Blackboard Documentary. His energy and enthusiasm is top-tier and having some of his positivity in your life will surely make your day better. If you haven't seen the film, here's a link for that as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoCieMA5XRw&t=1368s Make sure you go through some of his footage and trick tips on YouTube, cause they're awesome. Thank you all for listening. Intro music by Roar Credits music by Dylan Bryne Support the show: www.Patreon.com/ventcity Trick challenge: Straight up, regular heelflip…
V
Vent City

1 #33 Groundhog Skaters (w/ Trevor Thompson) 1:35:58
1:35:58
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:35:58
Skaters, Holy shit. What is up? Bizarre times. Where are the days going? Anyways, I'm gonna keep these notes extra short 'cause putting much thought into things these days seems to take about 50 times longer than usual. Oh damn, you noticed we already published #34 and this is #33? That's 'cause we recorded this conversation with the wonderful Trevor Thompson before our Ashly episode. Who cares about a number anyways? Trevor's is 100-percent the best skater from Connecticut who also lived in Florida and also frequently goes to St. Louis but lives in LA and isn't all that fond of skating in LA. He likes to stay low to the ground and says switch flip manuals just make sense. Whatever the fuck that means? Got two more already recorded and on the way. Thanks for your love, everyone. Trick Challenge: Noseslide to Crooked Grind Intro Music by Roar Credits music by Dylan Bryne (https://shebco.bandcamp.com/) Support the show: Patreon.com/ventcity Oh fuck, you made it to the bottom of the notes? Uhhhh, here's a link to Death Dance I guess? Watch Trevor do hard tricks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gPbD3PmYjE…
V
Vent City

1 #34 Therapy Trick Tips (w/ Ashley Rehfeld) 1:21:17
1:21:17
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:21:17
What's up, skaters? It would be nice if there would be a rebuttal after that YouTubey "What's Up" greeting. It's very isolating, like having a conversation with your own canyon echo. Damn. This is getting off to a weird start. Let's get a do over. Welcome back to another episode of Vent City!!! Too much? Shit. Whatever. We've got a hell of a sincere show here with our incredible guest Ashley Rehfeld who helped us break into this business of mental health crises in skating. Sadly, being a skater doesn't make you immune to depression, or really anything else. So Kristin Ebeling, Alex White, Ryan Lay, and the author of these show notes talk about our individual experiences with mental stuff and what our journey through therapy has looked like. Are hotlines helpful? Maybe. They also might be an extension of the carceral apparatus. You won't get any hard answers, but you will get a few tools, options (openpathcollective.org), and insights into daily practices that help you feel like waking up is alright. Okay, I'm done now. you don't even fuckin' read this far down. Scroll down to see the trick challenge and the people off mic that help us out. Trick Challenge: Backside bluntslide on a curb or ledge (don't even think about doing it on a rail, you sicko) Pro Challenge: Backside bluntslide BIG SPIN OUT! It won't look great, but it can be done. Intro music by Roar Credits music by Dylan Bryne (naivetrax.bandcamp.com) Logo and graphic design by Michael Worful (@worful) Support the show: Patreon.com/ventcity Contact the show: DM @vent.city on Instagram. I'm way behind on emails.…
V
Vent City

What's up, skaters?! Here we have another skateboarding and current events discussion in light of the episode at the Capitol. We do a little talk about how we felt watching the coverage, and look into the ways life lessons from skateboarding are used in icky ways by right-wingy goofballs like Tim Pool and Jordan Peterson. Does skateboarding reinforce the popular virtues of Individualism by making you solely responsible for your own success and failure? Or do the bootstrappers miss the point that if anything from skating is really important to your wellbeing, it's that it plugs you into a communal, collective effort of fun having? That sentence was probably poorly written. Who cares, you know what I'm saying. Join Ted Schmitz—the author of these show notes and weird third-person-voice user—Kristin Ebeling, Ryan Lay, and returning guest Alan Gomez as they discuss the intersection of right wing grifters and skating. Oh yeah, we also talk about our favorite silly skate moments of 2020. This shit's fun but maybe don't play it around your kids, 'cause we say the fuckin' eff word a few times. I'm not gonna link to the videos we talk about. You can look em up if you're a real sicko. For a VERY good piece about the things we talk about, please read Hanson O'Haver's article on the Baffler. Here's the link: https://thebaffler.com/outbursts/a-crime-and-a-pastime-ohaver Trick Challenge: No Comply 180 grind (Thanks, Alan...) Intro music by Roar Credits music by Ilana Bryne (naivetrax.bandcamp.com) Logo and graphic design by Michael Worful Support the show: patreon.com/ventcity…
V
Vent City

1 #31 Marbie Miller Full-Time Skater 1:06:55
1:06:55
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:06:55
What's up, skaters?! Today on Vent City we've got three regulars and a guest! You already know Kristin Ebeling, Ryan Lay, and Alex White. And actually you might already know our guest Marbie Miller who is a full-time skater for There Skateboards and many other fine companies. Anyway, we had the privilege and the pleasure to talk with Marbie and her little scene growing up in Iowa and of course the slightly bigger scene in Wisconsin. "Stay Gold" premiere stories? Yeah, they're in there. What about getting jacked with Jeff from There? Yep, we talk about it too. Oh, and we play SOTY and the SHOTY (Skate Hottie Of The Year). And this was recorded before the Mason news, so if you have something to say about that, maybe don't? Or do. I don't really give a shit, but it would be cooler if you didn't. Trick challenge: THE NOLLIE VARIAL FLIP! Thank you again, everyone, for listening. We'll be back with a year-end wrap up shortly. Talk to us: @vent.city ventcitypod@gmail.com Support the show: Patreon.com/ventcity Intro Music By: Roar Credits Music By: Ilana Bryne (naivetrax.bandcamp.com) Logo and Graphics By: Michael Worful (@worful)…
V
Vent City

1 #30 Mason Silva Needs a Vacation 1:13:18
1:13:18
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:13:18
What's up, skaters? You've heard the name Mason Silva a lot this year. And you probably have accidentally called him Miles once or twice. Lucky for us we put a voice to the face that birthed a part for every season this year. It was fun. We talked about whether or not AVE's DC part is his worst part. I, Ted Schmitz, say it is, and since I get to write the show notes, let's just go ahead and say the official position of the show that it is. Mason disagrees, but what does he know?! We also learn the correct pronunciation of the perineum, which is important to know probably. This kinda knowledge is important goddamnit. Thank you again for listening! Intro Music by Roar Credits Music by Ilana Bryne Logo and Graphics by Michael Worful Email the show: Ventcitypod@gmail.com Support the show: Patreon.com/ventcity…
V
Vent City

1 #29 It Was Like Being High But I Wasn't (w/ Jessie Van Roechoudt) 1:27:59
1:27:59
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:27:59
What's up, skaters?! On this episode we are joined by the phenomenal Jessie Van Roechoudt! Alex White kicks off the show with fellow adult skaters Ted Barrow, Ryan Lay and Ted Schmitz (also the one who writes these notes). Jessie has had a unique career as a '90s pro for Rookie, Silicon Valley designer and now as a director at adidas skateboarding. She's seen skateboarding from a vantage point unlike anyone else and this interview is good for anyone with a brain. Also, maybe plants like this show too, but I don't even know how to figure that out. Seems like a waste of time. Just listen to it and tell your fuckin' friends that own brains to do it. I guess dogs have brains too and might not get a kick out of this. It's really hard to pinpoint exactly who this show is for, but it's really good and Jessie's words should be heard by every skater. Probably better to say it's for skaters than just brain-havers. Anyway, listen and then do a nollie 5-0. Jessie says to leave the trick challenge open so technically backside counts, but honestly, I think you should do a frontside one. Or do a backside one and be intentionally snarky about it. That's fun too. We hope you're doing well. And we love you all for listening, except the kooks who listen to talk shit on the show. You guys are fucking assholes. Don't be shitty, and we'll love you again. Support the show: Patreon.com/ventcity Intro Jams: Roar Credits Jams: Ilana Bryne (naivetrax.bandcamp.com) Logo and Graphic Design: Michael Worful (@worful)…
Skaters, Ted Schmitz here with a short miniature episode in dedication to Keith Hufnagel. Here I look at the way in which some Huf's canon and the music in it went on to have some very good real-world impacts. I also reflect on how his legacy can help us with further appreciate the people who are still with us. We of course encourage you to take a second to consider the ways your life has changed by developing interests in tandem with skating as well. Of course, also go back to relive all the goodness Huf has left us with. We are better off for having him while we did. Intro and Credits: "Explosions of Birds" by Roar (feat. Evan Bisbee and Robin Vining) Logo and graphics by Michael Worful (@worful on Instagram)…
V
Vent City

1 #27 What Is Your Perfect Spot? 1:25:39
1:25:39
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:25:39
Hello Skaters, Are you feeling remotely human? We hope so, but we understand if your sense of humanness is off-kilter. Rather than talking about world-collapsing forces like the unchecked advance of razor-toothed, bloodthirsty capitalists or a pretty good Antihero video, we at Vent City thought our time with you would be better spent conceptualizing a utopia. Yes, Professor—and man I once described on the Thrasher site as “firebrand novelist”—Kyle Beachy leads a discussion with Kristin Ebeling, Ted Barrow and Ted Schmitz about THE PERFECT SKATE SPOT. And if you are reading this before listening, I encourage you to take a moment to think of your immaculate plaza or parking lot or whatever. And then answer this question: Why are you reading the show notes before listening? You’re weird. Though the panel differs slightly on what ideal sessions would look like and what players would constitute the perfect crew, one thing emerges as absolutely true—you must do a frontside noseslide for the trick challenge. Do it, or die trying. Actually, it’s not not worth dying over…maybe not even worth getting sweaty over. But it might be fun and we hope to share that experience of fun. Nothing gets set ablaze on that beautiful future-banning bonfire which we have come to know and love as the Funeral Pyre segment, because this is a rare exercise in building up a brightly reimagined skateboarding. As always, whatever I, the latter Ted, said on the show is probably wrong but I get to write the notes so I’ll leave you with the answer to the perfect spot. It’s that 20 stair in DC that Bobby tried to ollie. As always! Intro Music by Roar Credits Music by Ilana Bryne (naivetrax.bandcamp.com) Logo and Graphic Design by Michael Worful (@worful) Support the show at patreon.com/ventcity And yes, I did buy the whole squad Taco Bell for $6.56. Live mas, skaters.…
V
Vent City

1 Flowgram #11 Vans Design God Neal Shoemaker (Teaser) 18:59
18:59
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad18:59
What's up, skaters?! Here is about a third of Ted Schmitz and Ryan Lay's conversation with Vans Footwear Design Director of the Skate Category Neal Shoemaker. Neal's an old friend of ours and we had an awesome time talking about the process of how pro shoes make it from the design room to the shop shelf. We also talk about the best skate shoe of all time—The Vans Slip-on Pro (don't listen to the other people on this show when they gas up the Blazers). Oh, also I think the Slip-On talk is behind the paywall. Whatever. Have a listen and if you're interested in pursuing something in footwear and design in skating. Reach out to the show ventcitypod@gmail.com and we'll give you Neal's email. Just make sure the subject line says "Please Give Me Neal's Email. I Promise I Won't DM Him" Intro Music: Roar Credits Music: Ilana Bryne Logo and Graphic Design: Michael Worful Hear the full episode at Patreon.com/ventcity…
V
Vent City

What's up, skaters?! Welcome back to another Vent City. On the show, we have Kristin Ebeling, Kyle Beachy, Ted Schmitz and Ryan Lay talking about the thing we all know and love—song choices in video parts! Yes, it's true. This is not just a full hour of pants banter and meandering discussions on proper skatepark design. We already did that, I think. This time we take a look at Tiago's new New Balance Numeric part called something like "A trustable fellow with sick-ass running shoes." Is it his best part ever? You'll have to listen to find out if we think so. But also, no, it's not. It's fine. There are some weird effects and song choices that we talk about though and it's really fun. Also, there is some talk of Beagle's My War that you might've watched. It's fun, you should. Unless you have better things to do, in which case just imagine what it would be like and have us drown your thoughts out with our criticism. Honestly, we're not telling you how to live your life, most of the time. What items from skateboarding get thrown onto the funeral pyre, never to emerge in skating ever again? Well we don't have the power to make that happen but we have a fun time goofing on Qanon skaters, non-skate journalism, Tony Hawk's agent and something that Ryan said but I can't remember right now. Anyways, we hope you like this, and if you don't maybe take out your frustration with the show by organizing a food drive in your area. So that's mostly it. Intro Music by Roar: Credits Music by Ilana Bryne: (naivetrax.bandcamp.com) Logo & Graphic Design by Michael Worful (@worful on the fuckin' 'Gram) That looked weird to write with two apostrophes, but technically it's correct. Support the show: Patreon.com/ventcity Now go skate. Or don't, I don't know what you're doing. Maybe you're busy?…
V
Vent City

What’s up, skaters?! Welcome back to Vent City. There will be a mandatory 14-day podcast quarantine for any listeners coming to the show for the first time, where you will have to listen to every single episode across a two-week period all alone in your room. Honestly, it’s a fate worse than death, but we don’t make the rules. On today’s episode we have three relatively isolated individuals attempting to connect over their lifelong time-wasting passion. They are Ted Schmitz—who writes these notes in third person like a complete narcissist that really needs the attention—along with Ted Barrow from his writer’s lodge in Berkely (sp?), Californ-i-yay, and professional anti-popsicle-stick rider Ryan Lay. Where are the rest of the people on the show? Good question. Send them all DMs and demand they get re-edited into this ep. Or leave them alone cause they’re fucking busy and need to do their jobs well without your nonsense. We are discussing the return of two absolute KINGS, Brandon Turner and Stevie Williams…wait, actually THREE KINGS including THE YOSHE! That’s right this episode has a full fifteen minute appreciation of Yoshi Tenninbomb (sp?). VC is the only skateboarding podcast willing to dedicate this much time to the Virginian treasure. Why not spend the time talking about Bobby Worrest instead? Because, although he is a fine skater, let’s be honest, he is the Waluigi to Yoshi’s…well…Yoshi. Does the rest of the cast co-sign this message? Probably not, but they don’t write the show notes. With that said we also investigate what one skate pundit has coined “Good Guy” Syndrome that might be—but probably isn’t—the leading cause of burnout among technically proficient adult skaters. Anyway, that’s just to say a lot of people have had the sponsor ladder be the carrot in front of their stick stick for so long they really don’t know what to do with themselves once they lose their early-twenties bag. Without getting too preachy about it (although the episode is basically a masterclass on how to do the skate sermon right [this phrase should not be confused with whatever the fuck Brian Sumner does]) it's pretty cool to be oky with getting worse. And finally there is an out-of-time, off-key ode to our forepodcasters where, like, half the shoutouts were accomplished, leading to a straight-up reading of every name on the list of our Pro-flow Patreon tier. Thank you again, everyone. We love you. Intro music by ROAR (https://roarsongs.bandcamp.com/) Credits music by Ilana Bryne (@ilanan.bryne or naivetrax.bandcamp.com) Logo and graphic design by Michael Worful (@worful) Support the show at Patreon.com/ventcity…
V
Vent City

Skaters, What's up, hello, good morning. This is Vent City, a place to talk about skateboarding and other shit. But you know that, cause you are currently listening. On the show we've got Ryan Lay speaking with Next up Foundation's Vina Tinoco about running social skate programs, growing orgs and managing burn out. It is an inspiring and sometimes heartbreaking discussion, but there's a lot to learn from Vina's experience. Enjoy it! Intro Music by Michael Kryger Credits Music by Ilana Bryne Logo & Graphic Design by Michael Worful Support the show at patreon.com/ventcity Follow @vent.city…
V
Vent City

1 #23 A Skater's Intro to Abolition w/ Alan Eladio Gómez 1:26:54
1:26:54
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:26:54
What's up skater's? We'll make this quick. The Southwest dudes (Ted S [the person who writes these notes] and Ryan)sat down with ASU professor and abolitionist Alan Gomez to discuss police and prison abolition strategies and the enduring carceral society we live in. This is a broad talk with a lot of branches so make sure you're ready for a ride. Tommy Guerrero was kind enough to join us on a call to discuss the story beyond his now-iconic "End Racism" board from the '80s. (37:35) Thank you to everyone for listening. We hope this helps. Intro jam by Michael Kryger (@blogafonte) Outro by Sean Bonnette of AJJ. Search any music platform or YouTube for AJJ. I suggest starting with "No More Tears," or "People II: The Reckoning" Logo and Graphic Design by Michael Worful (@worful) Here's a list of books and retailers to start or continue your interest in abolition: https://www.akpress.org/ https://www.versobooks.com/ Ruth WIlson Gilmore's Golden Gulag: https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520242012/golden-gulag Adrienne Maree Brown's Emergent Strategy: https://www.akpress.org/emergentstrategy.html Angela Davis's Are Prisons Obsolete: https://www.feministes-radicales.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Angela-Davis-Are_Prisons_Obsolete.pdf https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/angela-y-davis-are-prisons-obsolete Ear Hustle Podcast: https://www.earhustlesq.com/…
V
Vent City

1 #22 It's Not Northern California—No One Surfs 1:16:29
1:16:29
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:16:29
Welcome back. These show notes will not be lengthy. This was recorded before Memorial Day and has no discussion of the last week's events, except for the intro. Here are three funds and groups we are donating the money from our Pro Flow Patreon tier to($300 total/$100 each) : Black Visions Collective MN: https://www.blackvisionsmn.org/ Reclaim The Block : https://secure.everyaction.com/zae4prEeKESHBy0MKXTIcQ2 Mass Liberation AZ: https://secure.everyaction.com/WmH46bWDq0y-gu9NoIQphQ2?fbclid=IwAR2lqApcG-vRHtI9Lo0FrZ_uBv6N1FCxTFyWlBs4GzEC8qeRRtI5_DopCQw Thank you to everyone who is actively working to dismantle white supremacy and to defund and demilitarize the police.…
V
Vent City

1 Flowgram #10 Smashed into the Faces of Their Former Colonies 7:46
7:46
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad7:46
What's up Skaters?! This is a short snippet to our discussion about the infinitely interesting Blondey McCoy and his two-part "Out There" series. Joing Ted Barrow, Ted Schmitz and Kyle Beachy as they dive deep into the enigma that is Mr. McCoy. As always you can hear this full episode and all our bonus shows by going to patreon.com/ventcity and also as always if this episode is so damn intriguing to you but you aren't able to pay (we fuckin' know it's hard out there), send us an email and we can share a link to this show or another of our past shows to keep you entertained for a little bit. Thank you again to our Proflow and Rep Flow teams that make this thing go. We love you, all.…
V
Vent City

1 #21 Are You Adequately Revered? (w/ Cairo Foster) 1:22:24
1:22:24
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad1:22:24
What is up, all you skaters?! Welcome back to another FANTASTIC episode of Vent City, where we talk about bullshit skating, or something like that. You might be thinking, "Didn't I just hear this guy on the Bunt?" Your thoughts are correct, dear listener. But I address that right off the bat in the intro to the show, so you don't need that explained again here. We'll just say that you should listen to their ep with Cairo as well because there is a lot of stuff that doesn't overlap and hearing his retelling of the California Street gap shit is amazing. Also he forgot that Justin Brock three flipped it, which is pretty funny. Some context for today's dicsussion: Ryan Lay and Cairo Foster were teammates on enjoi very briefly, and their friendship has maintained since both have moved to other positions in the skate world. They are both also adults who have navigated the intersection of being a grown up and pro with varying degrees of grace, and they both skated to Built To Spill (which we talk about here because it's very fun to talk about being a grown up and music that is good). We also start with Popwar bracelet talk for some reason. This was a really fun interview and we hope you enjoi it. See what I did there? Also, here's a thing that only a few copy editors know: The brand enjoi prefers to be written all lowercase. And while we're at it, the company REAL goes the for the full caps. Who cares about that kind of stuff? I don't know. Maybe two of you. You don't have to send us a dm if you read all this. I know all seven of you are out there. But if you'd like to know more about brand standards of the skate world, feel free to email ventcitypod@gmail.com and I can tell you the other two I know that have unconventional capitalizations. Music by Ilana Bryne (@ilnan.bryne or naivetrax.bandcamp.com) Logo and Graphic Design by Michael Worful (@worful) Support the show: Patreon.com/ventcity I think I spelled that right this time. Thank you again. And plz don't comment how bad the singing is at the end. We know it sucks and we're gonna keep doing it.…
V
Vent City

1 Flowgram #9 London Skateboard Co-op Rethinks the Skateshop Model—Excerpt 6:41
6:41
Spela Senare
Spela Senare
Listor
Gilla
Gillad6:41
Skaters, What's up? This is a little bite sized sample from an interview Ryan and fellow Phoenician Ted did with the exceptionally rad Chris and Alex from the London Skateboard Co-Op in London, Ontario. It was fun and rad and gave us a bit of hope. Throw them a follow to brighten up your feed: @londonskateboardcoop If you wanna hear the whole thing, please go to patreon.com/ventcity and when you sign up for either tier, you will have access to those extra things we make. We also know that it's hard out there right now and a lot of people are struggling with more than just what podcasts to listen to. If you're dying for shows and aren't able to contribute, please don't hesitate to email ventcitypod@gmail.com and we'll send you a link to a bonus show or two. Or three. Fuck it. And yes, "bite sized" should've been hyphenated. It was a test. You passed. You're a cop.…
Välkommen till Player FM
Player FM scannar webben för högkvalitativa podcasts för dig att njuta av nu direkt. Den är den bästa podcast-appen och den fungerar med Android, Iphone och webben. Bli medlem för att synka prenumerationer mellan enheter.