Sunday, May 03, 2026

Dylan Jaeb's Debut and Resurrecting Brand Narratives. May 3, 2026. Mostly Skateboarding Podcast.

This week, Templeton Elliott, Jason from Frozen in Carbonite, and Mike Munzenrider are talking about Dylan Jaeb's pro debut and Mike's story for QS: Brand Narratives: Or How Skateboard Companies Rise & Fall & Rise Again. Listen here and subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, or YouTube.

Dylan Jaeb in Honeymoon
Dylan Jaeb in Daydream
Dylan Jaeb in QuickStrike
Jacob Palumbo's Skate Jawn interview
Jake Johnson in Mindfield

Jason is stoked on Venture Trucks, Rocco and Mike V on The 9 Club, the Boss HM-2 Heavy Metal pedal, and Jose Cantillana's new part in Censorship Skateboards Entroducing…
Mike is stoked on a New Yorker story by Lauren Collins about letters in bottles and walking to the gas station to buy candy. Shout out Twix.
Templeton is stoked on a quick trip to LA

1 comment:

Justin said...

Jaeb's part was really good. I like that he skated to Fuck Buttons. That's some 2009 hipster stuff.

Ethan Fowler was on Toy Machine and had a part skating to Fugazi in that forgotten gem of a video from 1994 called Live. More of a gem because of how it captures the era than anything. You could see the change over to the Stereo life in the part itself.

Kareem Campbell called John Drake the most underrated skater of the 90s.

When's the Brian O'Dwyer on Quasi part dropping?

Three years away probably slowed any momentum enjoi had going for it. I figure the people who would buy enjoi boards mostly fall into the category of never realizing it was gone. Louie seems to be taking a measured approach to the return so it might work out. His Slam City interview covered a lot of ground on so I guess we'll see how this goes.

Stereo had some buzz when it came back around here. Josiah Gatlyn had a lot of fans. They found a good arty niche to occupy with Rasa Libre in the mid to late 00s.

Didn't Sky Brown have a guest board on Toy Machine?

I have to apologize to Nick VonWerssowetz after reading his Jenkem interview. Maybe some of the skaters in Ultraman are too cool, but that guy is keeping it as real as can be.