This is a crazy powerful interview... Respect to Jason for stopping Andy's apology for crying... That's real grown man business right there and WE need so much more of that in todays world.
Yea i agree. We can all learn alot from jason, about being real. Pretending to be tough guy is hard , being tough is being there for the people you love when it is not easy
As a former blader I've always payed a bit of attention to skateboarding, but not all that much. After watching this, Andy is my favorite boarder. He's soft-spoken and honest, and throws down hard. I was actually taken aback by how soft-spoken he really is. You can tell he's a genuine, good-hearted person. Usually people with that sort of skill level seem to carry some sort of arrogance (not always) but this guy just isn't that guy. I hope he succeeds beyond his wildest expectations, and I hope my grandchildren are playing "Andy Anderson Pro Skater" on XBox 12. Thanks for the great video fellas, and God Bless.
Niggas like INFP type or some shit, pretty rare personality type to grab the board AND stay on it. People like him usually find some mentally stimulating work to take them away from the board, but I suppose his creative style allowed his mental creativity & sensitivity to become channeled and expressed in skateboarding.
He's very special. He's by far my favorite modern skateboarder. He's just oozing positivity. And that is something the world desperately needs right now. Love you Andy.
This is the best skateboard conversation I’ve ever seen, Tony hawk and Andy both are very humble and it is refreshing to see that kind of respect shown these days.
Respect to Jason for what he said here. Dunno why that hit like it did but I love seeing tough-looking guys like that protect and even admire that spirit in people like Andy.
He's a Class act. I can only imagine how much money the IOC threw at him - but he STILL Says 'Olympics needs skating way more than we need them'. They paid Snoop $500K PER DAY to literally F@ck around for 2 weeks.
So freaking wholesome! Love that Andy is getting his flowers. He's such an amazing technical skater and can basically do it all. He deserves all of the recognition coming his way. 👏👏
Add me to the "Now I'm crying" list...I have a similar thing where crying is a complete impossibility, until that one thing hits me and that balance changes and I can "Feel" and release the flood. Thanks Andy, and the legendary hosts for these moments and connections.
Holy shit you guys are ….this was a class act of not only professionalism, but just absolute realness in the highest order Jason you are the fuckn man. Tony you know you’re a legend, and how you all support the kid and clearly everyone else around you, is nothing short of inspiring. Have grown up watching you guys, and it’s beyond awesome seeing y’all n this element. Subscribed #RESPECT ✊
My wife just walked in on me crying at the tail end of this while listening on my phone and headphones and she sees me and as I grabbed some Kleenex - “hey babe, what’s wrong?” “Oh nothing, I was just listening to a really emotional video on TH-cam”, she asked “Aw really what about”, me: “..Skateboarding 😭” lolol she hugged me lol.
You have a great wife, brother. I too was teared up through the last half of this video, while smiling through it. I believe the pinnacle of being a good and strong man is being able to cry and carry on with focus all the same. Those that keep it all in turn into monsters who lose their humanity.
lmaooo I'm sure that men are just as much of a mystery to women as women can be to men, if not more so. That there is a good woman for consoling you instead of laughing or something lol
I fainted from Covid too! So wild. Spent two days in the hospital. They almost put a pace maker in me. Out now and back to skating! Love you Andy. Ride your deck everyday. Probably wouldn’t be hitting the skatepark everyday at 35yo if it wasn’t for you. Super inspiring brother. Namaste!
Such a sweet and genuine guy, he opened up my ducts in a way i never have before. Getting emotional always gives me a lump in my throat, but he kept me breathing. Andy, stay vulnerable and healthy please! Thanks Mr. Hawk. Buying your boards since '93, you are my fountain of youth.
I can't comprehend the levels this kid operates at. The intelligence, the diligence, the vulnerability, the honesty, the innovation, the humor, the emotional awareness... that moment at the end after the intense discussion about Mark Waters and his mother where he just lit up when one of his heroes said he watched his premier on opening night... "Really?" "Yeah." "... Sick." There are very few people who make the world a better place by simply existing as themselves. All three of these men are such people.
This guy is the perfect example of a human being. Just a great guy. Jason too. Hawks just... well, words can't describe. Straight up great clip. This is what we all need more of!
I don’t understand all the stuff with skating yet and I’m confused on why he’s ranked so low on the world rankings like Nyjah 6 for example Ginwoo is 1 and I don’t know if it was right but I seen Andy was 193 and I’m confused bc it’s no way has he just not been doing comps or what
@@JOK3RC4RDx Its just because hes not a great switch rider (regular riding goofy, or goofy riding regular). Hes such an amazing skater at the stuff he does, but hes not great at everything. Like he said in this video he cant grab stalefish, and I think he said melon? He definitely has the talent to be great at everything, if he just spent time working on it hed reach top in no time.
The genuine love and respect between them all os a beautiful thing to witness. Love Andy's reaction when Tony said he saw his part the night of the premier even if i couldn't attend it.
I don’t know a single thing about skateboarding. However anytime I see this kid on a video, I HAVE to watch him. He is phenomenal! From the way he talks, to his explanations of why he did whatever trick, to the respect he gives to every other person… I mean this with all my heart, Andy Anderson is a once in a lifetime type of dude. I’m so glad I somehow stumbled on a short of his Tony Hawk interview so that I could go down the Andy Anderson rabbit hole. Good shit man.
I so appreciate this conversation!! Your favorite car and toughest truck also cries. Think about the cooling system and how it has a burp valve that lest off pressure when it gets too hot. I believe that we have a cooling system and emotion is tied into this, and the physical tears are as necessary as the emotion that accompanies them. Too many of us men have "dismantled our cooling system" and are overheating emotionally and this blowing up a perfectly good engine for the sake of stupid pride. Good talk today guys!!! Super encouraging!
This makes me like andy and jason even more. Never be afraid to hide emotion. Dams can only hold so much. Big hugs from Australia man. More important than ever these days to have the courage to let go and just lean on someone. Mental health is just as important ( i would say more so) as physical health. Great interview boys. Really loved it.
Andy, you are one of the best things that have ever happened. To live at the same time as dudes like you. I picked up the board again at 48 from not tuching it in like 30 years and I just realized that that was around when you were born. Tony and Jason is like my skating older brothers and you are like the fresh new prodigy. I feel you man and you made me find my board again... and now I am going to look for my helmet as well.
emotions are good. crying is good. this is what makes us human, and glad to see folks stepping away from toxic cultural expectations. Let's live large, ups and downs, and feel everything to the fullest. Also, Andy is my favorite skater these days, and was a big part in inspiring me to take up the sport!
andy anderson is my favourite skateboarder man not just because hes a BEAST on the ramps but what he stands for and who he is as a person he has a good head on his shoulders and solid morals such a pure genuine good vibes human being! hes from the same city as me and to see him make it this far is a trip! you make Vancouver BC and canada proud andy!!!
This kid blows my mind Everytime he talks, no you know what, he blows my mind Everytime I see ANY video of him, skating, talking, any time I see him he just blows me away.
Winning the olympics, while very impressive and beautiful for skateboarding, will forever be overshadowed by the person that embodied the esprit de corps of the sport. He did freestyle in the first ever olympic park contest. If that doesn't perfectly represent everything that skateboarding is in one symbolic gesture... well, he's my champion.
I skated as a teenager allot. Just for a timeline it was in the days of Guerrero and Hosoi, Natas and McGill and I've always casually followed it. This kid though,has me diving back into it like I'm ready to put a board together, he's a pretty special kid.
This dude is the best thing to happen to skateboarding in many years. Just a really insanely positive energy that the world needs right now. Also he's pretty good at skateboarding I guess.
i haven't been on a board since the late 80s, I'm a musician, and artist. Andy Anderson IS not only one of the best skaters of all time, but his vibe is pure artist. The empathy, depth, thoughtfulness, presence, and authenticity that's natural too him, Andy is a PURE ARTIST! MUCH LOVE AND RESPECT!
Andy is a true champion.. i am sooo happy that all his hard work has payed off to the point where he now gets to have these heart to hearts with the biggest names he grew up watching... true champ, wears his heart on his sleeves, and doesnt let others outlook or views on things change a single thing about him.. true canadian hero in my books... ❤
I have been around skateboarding since 1980. I used to collect the thrasher mags and saw the original Bones Brigades. Early I was a poser and later I was building skate ramps. I tried the vision shoes, the jams shorts. The jimmy-z t-shirts and punk attire. I would look into the sport every once in a while after XGames and others. My favorite in the beginning was Steve Rocco. Followed by Rodney Mullen. My favorite board of all time was a Madrid Bill Danforth because of it space shuttle shape at the time followed by the Exploding clock design of Claus Grabke. When I first saw Andy Anderson, I saw something different. The way he expresses himself, his moves, his dedication to his skill made me look for all his videos. Hell, I even pondered buying one of his boards and I currently do not skate. If you want someone to look up to for this generation of skaters, choose Andy. For someone to be open and honest and to share with the world that he had that experience on that run, is just beautiful.
Jason, know AUS backs you hard for your contribution. A man who’s not scared to show how he feels. Sometimes other blokes need to hear that, respect my brothers.
Stacy’s advice “Just do it like a concert musician.. he’s not thinking about the next chord.” That is so spot on and exactly the type of advice I would expect from Stacy Peralta 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Super impressive he had those runs after getting injured. I rolled my ankle today, and although it wasnt too bad, it led to me ending my session early. Im also glad to see the, crying is okay, stuff. Having emotions and crying are human things.
You shouldn't risk making an injury worse. If it hurts, walk away and return when its better. But, this was the Olympics, and you can break that rule for a special occasion 😂
I LOVE the complete lack of toxic masculinity in this clip, and it's coming from the most gnarly looking dude in the chat. Jason knows what he's talking about. I LOVE crying... when I can. The worst part is wanting to cry, to let it out, and you just can't. So it ends up coming out in the weirdest moments. A TV commercial. A song that I can't singing along to because I will always start crying at the exact same part. Those moments are meaningful, powerful, and should not be suppressed. They should be embraced and ball your eyes out. It's feels SO good. And you always feel better and more in the here and now afterwards. Crying is not weakness. Pretending you're too tough to cry is.
I know this kid likes to portray himself as humble and he is a very humble person. But honestly I wish he would let go of all that just to go let loose of any fear or inefficiency has in front of the microphone or letting people know how much joy he is feeling. I just wish one day he just say f*** it this is f****** awesome I f****** rock that s***. RLTW 3/75
This is a crazy powerful interview... Respect to Jason for stopping Andy's apology for crying... That's real grown man business right there and WE need so much more of that in todays world.
Yea i agree. We can all learn alot from jason, about being real.
Pretending to be tough guy is hard , being tough is being there for the people you love when it is not easy
Dude i'm getting choked up over here. We deff need more of this in the world.
Came here to say the same thing. This is an example of healthy masculinity.
Actual fucking man behaviour. Not macho. Not toxic. Beautiful to see
Just be real. No one cares if you cry. They will probably be impressed by the courage..if they hate, well cry them away.
His smile when he said "I watched it that night" and he asked "really......sick" I almost cried hahah
Hell, I did cry
I got wet eye.
What a naturally cool guy.
As a former blader I've always payed a bit of attention to skateboarding, but not all that much. After watching this, Andy is my favorite boarder. He's soft-spoken and honest, and throws down hard. I was actually taken aback by how soft-spoken he really is. You can tell he's a genuine, good-hearted person. Usually people with that sort of skill level seem to carry some sort of arrogance (not always) but this guy just isn't that guy. I hope he succeeds beyond his wildest expectations, and I hope my grandchildren are playing "Andy Anderson Pro Skater" on XBox 12. Thanks for the great video fellas, and God Bless.
This guy didn’t win any medals. He was trash.
Me wet eyes
Andy, what a humble, and awesome dude.
one of the coolest guys you could meet. LOL this is surreal seeing him here.
I get Rodney vibes from Andy, just pure passion for the sport. This man is special
Niggas like INFP type or some shit, pretty rare personality type to grab the board AND stay on it.
People like him usually find some mentally stimulating work to take them away from the board, but I suppose his creative style allowed his mental creativity & sensitivity to become channeled and expressed in skateboarding.
Rodney style creativity too, I just saw some of his stuff for the first time after these videos showed up in my feed and it put a huge grin on my face
Very Muttesque all right....& that's a Major compliment
Skateboard Philosopher.
He's very special. He's by far my favorite modern skateboarder. He's just oozing positivity. And that is something the world desperately needs right now. Love you Andy.
This is the best skateboard conversation I’ve ever seen, Tony hawk and Andy both are very humble and it is refreshing to see that kind of respect shown these days.
I love the honesty and the tears. Sitting here as a 47 year old in the train with tears.
Great interview.
49 year old hear with very misty eyes after watching this.
8:40 Andy's quick reply saying "Wolves cry!" was not only a true statement, but a lovely message. Those words have solid meaning to them!.
Respect to Jason for what he said here. Dunno why that hit like it did but I love seeing tough-looking guys like that protect and even admire that spirit in people like Andy.
Hawk is such a good guy and skateboarding is blessed to have him as an ambassador for the community on the world stage.
He's a Class act. I can only imagine how much money the IOC threw at him - but he STILL Says 'Olympics needs skating way more than we need them'.
They paid Snoop $500K PER DAY to literally F@ck around for 2 weeks.
@@JahEerie and only because he's from LA, which is where the next olympics will be held. Well, i giess the world is just unfair lmao
So freaking wholesome! Love that Andy is getting his flowers. He's such an amazing technical skater and can basically do it all. He deserves all of the recognition coming his way. 👏👏
Dang I just cried watching this. Thanks Andy and thanks to all of you for sharing. ❤️🔥🙏🏼🥲 so beautiful to be alive and watch all this go down!
Add me to the "Now I'm crying" list...I have a similar thing where crying is a complete impossibility, until that one thing hits me and that balance changes and I can "Feel" and release the flood. Thanks Andy, and the legendary hosts for these moments and connections.
Holy shit you guys are ….this was a class act of not only professionalism, but just absolute realness in the highest order
Jason you are the fuckn man. Tony you know you’re a legend, and how you all support the kid and clearly everyone else around you, is nothing short of inspiring.
Have grown up watching you guys, and it’s beyond awesome seeing y’all n this element.
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My wife just walked in on me crying at the tail end of this while listening on my phone and headphones and she sees me and as I grabbed some Kleenex - “hey babe, what’s wrong?” “Oh nothing, I was just listening to a really emotional video on TH-cam”, she asked “Aw really what about”, me: “..Skateboarding 😭” lolol she hugged me lol.
You have a great wife, brother. I too was teared up through the last half of this video, while smiling through it.
I believe the pinnacle of being a good and strong man is being able to cry and carry on with focus all the same. Those that keep it all in turn into monsters who lose their humanity.
Tur story
lmaooo I'm sure that men are just as much of a mystery to women as women can be to men, if not more so. That there is a good woman for consoling you instead of laughing or something lol
Hi five your wife for me, tell her it's from the internet. :)
Laughing is fine too. Men laugh at crying. We cope different.
Its beautiful to see andy getting such excellent support and respect. He deserves the best. I feel like he is my brother.
I fainted from Covid too! So wild. Spent two days in the hospital. They almost put a pace maker in me.
Out now and back to skating!
Love you Andy.
Ride your deck everyday.
Probably wouldn’t be hitting the skatepark everyday at 35yo if it wasn’t for you.
Super inspiring brother.
Namaste!
I dig his genuine emotion for a pioneer, and also for a living legend whom he emulated. Such a cool interview.
Wow tony hawk is an amazing interviewer to keep the convo going helping Andy finish his thoughts not letting a awkward silence happen.. amazing
Such a sweet and genuine guy, he opened up my ducts in a way i never have before. Getting emotional always gives me a lump in my throat, but he kept me breathing. Andy, stay vulnerable and healthy please! Thanks Mr. Hawk. Buying your boards since '93, you are my fountain of youth.
That was one of the raddest skate clips I’ve seen in a while. Big ups Andy
I can't comprehend the levels this kid operates at. The intelligence, the diligence, the vulnerability, the honesty, the innovation, the humor, the emotional awareness... that moment at the end after the intense discussion about Mark Waters and his mother where he just lit up when one of his heroes said he watched his premier on opening night... "Really?" "Yeah." "... Sick."
There are very few people who make the world a better place by simply existing as themselves. All three of these men are such people.
This guy is the perfect example of a human being. Just a great guy. Jason too. Hawks just... well, words can't describe. Straight up great clip. This is what we all need more of!
Andy Anderson will go down as one of the greatest of all time and there's nothing anyone can do about it.
Goddamned right.
Hell yeah
I don’t understand all the stuff with skating yet and I’m confused on why he’s ranked so low on the world rankings like Nyjah 6 for example Ginwoo is 1 and I don’t know if it was right but I seen Andy was 193 and I’m confused bc it’s no way has he just not been doing comps or what
He got skunked at the berrics with basic tricks and can't skate switch or nollie. He also bailes ever other trick in competition. Not even close.
@@JOK3RC4RDx Its just because hes not a great switch rider (regular riding goofy, or goofy riding regular). Hes such an amazing skater at the stuff he does, but hes not great at everything. Like he said in this video he cant grab stalefish, and I think he said melon? He definitely has the talent to be great at everything, if he just spent time working on it hed reach top in no time.
Bro Andy is so genuine. It's a relief that people are still out there like him.
Hes A.I. no one can skate like that, cmooon.
dude is channeling another dimension
The genuine love and respect between them all os a beautiful thing to witness. Love Andy's reaction when Tony said he saw his part the night of the premier even if i couldn't attend it.
I don’t know a single thing about skateboarding. However anytime I see this kid on a video, I HAVE to watch him. He is phenomenal! From the way he talks, to his explanations of why he did whatever trick, to the respect he gives to every other person…
I mean this with all my heart, Andy Anderson is a once in a lifetime type of dude. I’m so glad I somehow stumbled on a short of his Tony Hawk interview so that I could go down the Andy Anderson rabbit hole. Good shit man.
What a great interview, Andy is such a wholesome skater. Awesome
You can hear the the humbleness in his voice. Not only in this clip. But in all his clips that he's talking. He sounds so careful with his words.
i noticed that too man. he will go down a legend you can tell he just is made up of the right stuff like Tony and Rodney.
I so appreciate this conversation!! Your favorite car and toughest truck also cries. Think about the cooling system and how it has a burp valve that lest off pressure when it gets too hot. I believe that we have a cooling system and emotion is tied into this, and the physical tears are as necessary as the emotion that accompanies them. Too many of us men have "dismantled our cooling system" and are overheating emotionally and this blowing up a perfectly good engine for the sake of stupid pride. Good talk today guys!!! Super encouraging!
That was impressively creative
Thank you, brother
This makes me like andy and jason even more.
Never be afraid to hide emotion. Dams can only hold so much.
Big hugs from Australia man.
More important than ever these days to have the courage to let go and just lean on someone. Mental health is just as important ( i would say more so) as physical health.
Great interview boys.
Really loved it.
I love this dude. What an amazing talent. Absolutely brilliant!!!
Andy, you are one of the best things that have ever happened. To live at the same time as dudes like you. I picked up the board again at 48 from not tuching it in like 30 years and I just realized that that was around when you were born. Tony and Jason is like my skating older brothers and you are like the fresh new prodigy. I feel you man and you made me find my board again... and now I am going to look for my helmet as well.
emotions are good. crying is good. this is what makes us human, and glad to see folks stepping away from toxic cultural expectations. Let's live large, ups and downs, and feel everything to the fullest.
Also, Andy is my favorite skater these days, and was a big part in inspiring me to take up the sport!
andy anderson is my favourite skateboarder man not just because hes a BEAST on the ramps but what he stands for and who he is as a person he has a good head on his shoulders and solid morals such a pure genuine good vibes human being! hes from the same city as me and to see him make it this far is a trip! you make Vancouver BC and canada proud andy!!!
Andy and Rodney should be interviewed together by Tony … I fully believe they would have their own language.
Biggest legend ever. Such a sick dude Andy. Keep it real brother. Touching hearts and blowing minds around the world ❤
This kid blows my mind Everytime he talks, no you know what, he blows my mind Everytime I see ANY video of him, skating, talking, any time I see him he just blows me away.
Winning the olympics, while very impressive and beautiful for skateboarding, will forever be overshadowed by the person that embodied the esprit de corps of the sport. He did freestyle in the first ever olympic park contest. If that doesn't perfectly represent everything that skateboarding is in one symbolic gesture... well, he's my champion.
lol yeah that was sick af I really hoped he would put some freestyle in his run and he did, love it
I skated as a teenager allot. Just for a timeline it was in the days of Guerrero and Hosoi, Natas and McGill and I've always casually followed it. This kid though,has me diving back into it like I'm ready to put a board together, he's a pretty special kid.
Massive respect to Jason. Andy looks like he's got a lot goin' on in that noggin, seems like maybe he needed to hear it. Special interview.
He is so real, humbled and talented. All the best to Andy ❤🍀✌️
This dude is the best thing to happen to skateboarding in many years. Just a really insanely positive energy that the world needs right now. Also he's pretty good at skateboarding I guess.
i haven't been on a board since the late 80s, I'm a musician, and artist. Andy Anderson IS not only one of the best skaters of all time, but his vibe is pure artist. The empathy, depth, thoughtfulness, presence, and authenticity that's natural too him, Andy is a PURE ARTIST! MUCH LOVE AND RESPECT!
He makes me want to watch skating so much more
Andy is a true champion.. i am sooo happy that all his hard work has payed off to the point where he now gets to have these heart to hearts with the biggest names he grew up watching... true champ, wears his heart on his sleeves, and doesnt let others outlook or views on things change a single thing about him.. true canadian hero in my books... ❤
I am a BMX guy but when I Saw Andy skate 2 years ago I was blown away and watch everything hes in now. The dude is a master at he craft
Andy is the most authentic person I've seen in any action sports. Dude is down to earth, amazingly talented, and just an all around good dude.
I have been around skateboarding since 1980. I used to collect the thrasher mags and saw the original Bones Brigades. Early I was a poser and later I was building skate ramps. I tried the vision shoes, the jams shorts. The jimmy-z t-shirts and punk attire. I would look into the sport every once in a while after XGames and others. My favorite in the beginning was Steve Rocco. Followed by Rodney Mullen. My favorite board of all time was a Madrid Bill Danforth because of it space shuttle shape at the time followed by the Exploding clock design of Claus Grabke. When I first saw Andy Anderson, I saw something different. The way he expresses himself, his moves, his dedication to his skill made me look for all his videos. Hell, I even pondered buying one of his boards and I currently do not skate. If you want someone to look up to for this generation of skaters, choose Andy. For someone to be open and honest and to share with the world that he had that experience on that run, is just beautiful.
absolutley ballin my eyes out listening to this man i love these guys and andy is just one of my favourite people ever
Cool interview cheers to your parents for raising one great kid
The fact this video even exist is everything you need to know about skating in the 2020s what a time to be alive!
This guys are the most mentally healthy and supportive folks ever. So freaking wholesome
The Wolf who cried :)
Jason, know AUS backs you hard for your contribution. A man who’s not scared to show how he feels. Sometimes other blokes need to hear that, respect my brothers.
This was my favorite podcast episode of any podcast in a big big while. Legends!
I'm such a fan of Andy, he's a phenomenal skater but also a phenomenal human. Awesome stuff!! ❤🤘🙏
Big love Andy♥️
Sweet, intelligent kid. Beautiful soul. Shredder. The planet is better because of people like this guy.
Andy is the best human ever
Love this interview. Thank you for sharing it.
Near impossible to listen to him stammer the word like every second... like, like ,like, like, like
So glad this clip made it, and with the whole mental health love
I don't know this guy at all, but that's one quality human soul right there.
I am superr stoked to have found ur guys' channel/podcast today! 🎉
everyone needs to cry Andy, especially people like yourself under a lot of pressure and work as hard as you man. let that ouuuuuuuuut!
Loved this so much, I wish more guys would show their emotions.
Its healthy to let it all out.
“ I’m not gonna get into it. “ Going more in depth is the only reason you were telling the story in the first place. Listening
Stacy’s advice “Just do it like a concert musician.. he’s not thinking about the next chord.”
That is so spot on and exactly the type of advice I would expect from Stacy Peralta 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
What a special dude. 0% ego, 100% Vision.
I been watching Andy for a few years now man, this guy is the next level other worldly talent
Respect Andy. Respect to all three of you.
GIVE THIS DUDE A HUG
Andy is such awesome guy. Skateboarding needs more people like him.
Im crying. Thanks you 3
I didn’t know Anderson, love this guy instantly! Class act.
Andy is an absolute gem.
9:17 Andy is an Angel
As a 54 year old guy who started skating when he was 4, I gotta say I love everything about Andy Anderson. Such a good, real dude.
Great pod, great episode, great skater
What Jason said to Andy is what every kid needs to hear. Also Andy saying 'Wolves Cry' was sick lol.
Love this kid, Genuine Gold
Ellis is cool af. Real dude. I loved what he said.
Now the flood gates are open I'm gonna easy cry for a little bit...
Man what a guy. What a beautiful human being.
this was super cool. a+++ 10/10 interview
Wow! Andy's human after all.❤
Super impressive he had those runs after getting injured. I rolled my ankle today, and although it wasnt too bad, it led to me ending my session early.
Im also glad to see the, crying is okay, stuff. Having emotions and crying are human things.
You shouldn't risk making an injury worse. If it hurts, walk away and return when its better.
But, this was the Olympics, and you can break that rule for a special occasion 😂
Andy is the fucking best. He's so in tune with himself he thinks it's weird. Wise FAR beyond his years, and a great dude.
Love Andy. Legendary.
I LOVE the complete lack of toxic masculinity in this clip, and it's coming from the most gnarly looking dude in the chat. Jason knows what he's talking about. I LOVE crying... when I can. The worst part is wanting to cry, to let it out, and you just can't. So it ends up coming out in the weirdest moments. A TV commercial. A song that I can't singing along to because I will always start crying at the exact same part. Those moments are meaningful, powerful, and should not be suppressed. They should be embraced and ball your eyes out. It's feels SO good. And you always feel better and more in the here and now afterwards. Crying is not weakness. Pretending you're too tough to cry is.
This is one of the best goddamn clips I've ever seen from any show.
So goddamn good.
I know this kid likes to portray himself as humble and he is a very humble person. But honestly I wish he would let go of all that just to go let loose of any fear or inefficiency has in front of the microphone or letting people know how much joy he is feeling. I just wish one day he just say f*** it this is f****** awesome I f****** rock that s***. RLTW 3/75
great conversations, love skate talk
Love this. All 3 of them ❤
Bro.
Respect.
Here I was thinking I couldn’t like this dude anymore and then I find out he’s a humble honest genuine dude too ???
Andy is so unbelievably legit. Literally on another planet
Andy, grateful you are answering the knock.
Andy is the man!
This kid has big feelings. They are a creative superpower and the 2 Masters know it.