@@CurbBlurbsfrom 1 hour 30 min it gets pretty heavy. Jamie talkin about feeling dissed by the Chris Cole Motivation documentary. And talkin about how Chris got back on the team. Jamie is really open about it all haha
This episode is as real as it gets. It's amazing to see their dynamic right in front of us. They've been through so much together, and these dual interviews show something more than the individual ones, because whilst we know these two as individuals, and we've heard their stories individually, it's a totally different dynamic hearing them together. At parts they're brothers, others they're father and son, and sometimes they sound like an old married couple. Brilliant. Fantastic episode. Thanks, all.
Yeah and then most will say “he’s a dick!” Lol. No he’s just honest. It’s like that crazy girlfriend that says “stop yelling at me” when all you’re doing is not baby talking her
Jamie went to this skateboard camp in Canada when I was a kid. There was a team game of skate with Jamie on one team, and they destroyed everyone. Someone complained that it wasnt fair that he was on that team, and he said "don't hate the player, hate the game," absolutely unapologetically.
The butter spread over too much bread was an amazing LoTR reference. This interview was unreal. True professionals asking the questions and true professionals answering so honestly and informatively. This was special. Thanks!
I went to a meet and greet when I was in middle school at a skate shop for the zero team at the time. I asked Jamie what the leap of faith felt like, he said "it felt like a dream man, like I was falling forever" lol
So awesome to hear Jamie talk about the importance of balance. Being a workaholic is not healthy. There’s a saying that “in 20 years the only people who remember you staying late at work is going to be your family.” Work hard at what you do, have passion, but don’t let it come at the expense of those close to you.
I honestly don’t think Chris has been better prepared for an interview like he was for this one. That man’s had all the good questions and great timing when to ask them. Good stuff y’all. This episode is why the membership and sub are worth it!!!
2:13:45 man.. you can really feel Jeron's pain from not getting a full part in Yeah Right, at the end of the day he had to surrender to the vision Ty and Spike had which was amazing but regardless, that must have been really hard to go thru fr
Yea I kinda wanna see what was left on the cutting room floor, because for Yeah Right there was really no room for filler. So I'm curious to see if it actually was filler, or woulda been good enough to fit into the final cut
In Bloom and dying to live are still two of my favorite pre session vids. Cole and Thomas are hands down two of my top three influences. Living in Tampa was so great cause we got all the best tours and demos, that 01 circa tour was just so good and getting to skate with Jamie, Chad, Adrian, Colt, and Chris after it was over was probably the highlight of my early skating
Chris Cole has been my favorite skater since I bought Dying to Live. And it’s partly because of his skating, but also how down to earth he is. Halfway through he’s done a LOTR, Zoolander and Paul Rudd reference. Definitely wish we were friends
Hell yea Jamie First for me then Cole second but to me Cole is The GOAT! Met him twice in Detroit at Hartlines he signed my Zero shirt, Fallen Bodom shirt, 2 pairs of Troopers, 1 pair of Rippers and 1 Pair of hiss DC lite ones! Humble dude!
Jeron Wilson has made this podcast thrive to another level. Im not saying nine club wouldn’t be here without him, but the quality of his comments, the timing of them, and simply being correct on so many topics (imo). I think I realized how great his addition was, was during the Julian Davidson interview
Thank you to the Nine Club. The Jaime Thomas and Chris Cole episode. A big relief for me to know what happened after Fallen. I learned about the resilience of Mr. Thomas, and it was cool he could get to this point/future. Also, Mr. Cole was is one of the skaters I got to see grow and grow into the 3-time Thasher KOTR and 2-time SOTY. So, the interview is really appreciated. I really loved Zero but I loved and bought Girl because [I was a skateboarder and local availability, etc]. Really, the interview is appreciated. Bye for now. -J.T
Thank you 9 club from every fiber of my being, thank you Thomas and Cole. I wouldn't be who I am today if it wasn't for "thrill of it all" and "dying to live" I know there is a million people who will say the same thing, but the influence both of of them, zero had on me is undeniable. Much love all.
Nine Club has been killing it lately with the Duo interviews. Waiting to see Danny Way & Colin McKay or Peter Smolik & Brandon Turner or Mike Carroll & Rick Howard or etc....
Wow. That was a lot "more" than I thought it would be. I'm an old head that grew up on this stuff, but I listened to Jamie talk about his growth and Chris, and it was like I was watching a documentary. I really appreciated this.
2 GIANTS of Skateboarding having one of the most tense and laid back conversations I've ever heard! This was one of my favorite Nine Club videos for sure, and I've love most of the episodes I've seen. Keep doing what you're doing Nine Club!
I love that Chis Cole is wearing a Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness Smashing Pumpkins t-shirt, form the era when Billy Corgan was wearing a Zero t-shirt in his music videos like Bullet with Butterfly Wings. Synchronicity.
This has been the best duo so far. Everyone I’m sure has a list of guests they’re waiting for. My dream list: Kareem Campbell Rodney Mullen Steve Rocco Atiba Jefferson Stacey Peralta
I kept that Duffel ad and was psyched when it came out all these years later finally getting the reason why he didn’t fully get on Fallen after 88 finished what could of been if he’d left Sessions and worked out 🤷🏻♂️
I almost forgot how important Jamie Thomas and Cole have been to my life. Adulting and day to day work life distracted me from what made me who I am and the heroes I had. Super awesome interview. Thanks guys 🫡
Best club thus far?? Chris and jamie sharing like this...great content and context. Stoked on the platform for these exchanges to even happen. Keep going 👍🏻
This is THE duo-est of duos. Never skated much Zero, but they were two of my biggest inspirations. Nothing but the utmost respect to both of them and I'm hyped to see them on at the same time
This was absolutely amazing. These two FORMED my entire life on a board and even into where I am now in life as a homeowner and hard worker. My skateboard has a special place with me and we spend time together when we can, and this interview literally tied all of my loose ends all together into a perfect rope, with each rung and different fabric all systematically working together to tell me everything is okay! Every walk of life and experience forms who we are as people. Times change and life continues. Its up to us what we make of what we have!!!!
I just wanna say that I could have sat here for another 2-3 hours & watched & this is the only podcast I have to sit down & watch. I think that has to do w/ watching as I was growing up. Just a part of child hood that you can’t forget.
U guys have been killing it with the guests of late... Love the duo interviews... Cole rockin the Members Only jacket... Which duo is next: Ave/Dill... Cards/Stranger... Kirchart/ J.Klein.... Natas/Gonz... ??
Dying to live legitamely changed my life. I was overweight all thru my teens. I bought a treadmill and wanted to start getting healty. I would play lindsay robinson thru coles part while running on my treadmill. I would run on lindsays, take a walking break on ryans, and run again during coles. And it equaled out to about a mile. Did it everry day for about a year and lost 70 lbs. Not a joke at all. Every single morning. I owe them guys alot. Legit changed my life.
I remember summer of 1997 heading out to my friends and we watched welcome to hell for the 1st time.. probably 1 of my favorite skate videos, but Jamies section was the best and most memorable... Best skater ever!!!!
Man I don’t even really skate anymore because life n stuff like that but I definitely still gotta profound love for skating and I feel like it’ll always be apart of my life because it was for so long (even tho I was never that great) something about the nine club keeps me feeling like I’m still part of the community n I still can call myself I skater even if I’m not out there like how y’all are but with that being said I appreciate y’all for what you guys have done for the community and pushing the boundaries for skating forward more than ever and creating this medium and outlet for people who are in the skate industry who we would never be able to have conversations with yet it feels like we are through you guys and this episode is a testament to that so from the bottom of my heart I thank you guys so much for creating this space not only for myself but everyone involved and everyone listening I love this podcast to death n I couldn’t be more appreciative for having the opportunity to continue to live out my dream of being a professional skater vicariously through you guys. Love you all and don’t ever stop doing what you love !!
Been a huge nine club fan since the beginning. Joey Brezinski episode 2. Watched every ep until Covid and haven’t watch as many lately. This episode tho is the best of the best. Pure gold. Thank you guys. Wish it was longer
it’s great that jaime found a way to take those business loses as an opportunity to grow and learn, but its also gnarly to hear just how bad nike hurt core skate brands, and over 10 years later i don’t feel like skateboarding is that much better off since nike and adidas brought in their big money. there’s just less core brands, and a lot of the companies we love are gone.
My claim to fame in skateboarding is getting high-fived by Jamie back in 1998 he was doing a demo in my hometown (Ontario Canada) him and a couple other pros came out and skated our local city hall, I did a massive kick flip Indy over a five set and into the empty fountain.. i had tried heel flipping it about 10 times and the dudes were getting stoked, stuck kick lip Indy first try and Jamie rushed me high fiveing and stoking me up……. I’m now 40 and just got so amped remembering this story almost a lifetime highlight.. I was sure zero was gonna call me the next day… long story longer I’m an electrician today lol
Putting yourself out there as a business owner in this scene is admirable. Very cool insight about the way the decisions were made, etc. I always think of Jamie as a skater but it's wild to do all of this business as well.
I'm like halfway through and this is an excellent episode. Jamie is such a fascinating person. I've always loved his skating, so it's cool to hear him talk about the business side of his life.
As someone who grew up and was heavily influenced by Cole and Jamie, this was a fucking treat and a half! These two paved a path in skateboarding that will hold the test of time. Leap of Faith, 360 flip Wallenberg, the biggest gaps and rails you can find. 2001-2006 Zero skateboarding was something else. You never seen anything like it. It’s insane. I’m so glad these two are back on good terms and still killing it!
thank you Jamie and Chris Cole, grew up watching the Zero videos and the Ripper was my favorite skate shoe. Had to get the purple one again when they came out
Incredibly interview. Loved these dudes back in my skate days... now as an adult, it was so interesting to hear the behind the scenes of the business side. Kudos to both for being so open and what a cool relationship they have. GOATS.
This episode needs to be recognised with an award of some kind. Properly insightful and speaks to something bigger than just skateboarding
I was literally comingg to the comments to write something similair, this episode is something truly special
1000% agree
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Any timestamps or anything specific I should focus on? I’ll watch it all no matter. Just wondering what made you come post 😊
@@CurbBlurbsfrom 1 hour 30 min it gets pretty heavy. Jamie talkin about feeling dissed by the Chris Cole Motivation documentary. And talkin about how Chris got back on the team. Jamie is really open about it all haha
As a 30 year old who grew up on these two legends, this was a great podcast. Thank you gentlemen. 🤘
Same. I've listened to it so many times, so interesting
Love these iconic duo episodes lately. We need a Geoff and Arto episode now!
brilliant idea
Dude, yes
Oh yeah!! Definitely
If they could get Penny on here.
Yes!
I rode many Zero boards and was heavily influenced by these two growing up. Thank you for this
Me too dying to live first video
Couldn’t have said it better
Misled youth changed my life.
Still am :)
Dying to live was so amazing. Still is.
Cole's analogies and Thomas' brutal wisdom are on turbo mode in this episode.
Cole’s Paul Rudd Hot Ones reference at 1:42:44 was classic
I got all of his analogies and pop culture references. I am an old skate nerd.😢
This episode is as real as it gets. It's amazing to see their dynamic right in front of us. They've been through so much together, and these dual interviews show something more than the individual ones, because whilst we know these two as individuals, and we've heard their stories individually, it's a totally different dynamic hearing them together. At parts they're brothers, others they're father and son, and sometimes they sound like an old married couple. Brilliant. Fantastic episode. Thanks, all.
They’re the embodiment of true homies
Jamie isn't afraid to express his true opinions. Isn't afraid to step on toes or say something sucks. What a legend. Take notes.
So rare nowadays
Facts he is a self sufficient Boss. He can say what he want's.
Yeah and then most will say “he’s a dick!” Lol. No he’s just honest.
It’s like that crazy girlfriend that says “stop yelling at me” when all you’re doing is not baby talking her
The Chief
Jamie went to this skateboard camp in Canada when I was a kid. There was a team game of skate with Jamie on one team, and they destroyed everyone. Someone complained that it wasnt fair that he was on that team, and he said "don't hate the player, hate the game," absolutely unapologetically.
The butter spread over too much bread was an amazing LoTR reference. This interview was unreal. True professionals asking the questions and true professionals answering so honestly and informatively. This was special. Thanks!
Was here to find the lotr fans who caught that lol.
Yo, this feels like a therapy session for Chris and Jamie's friendship
It does
I went to a meet and greet when I was in middle school at a skate shop for the zero team at the time. I asked Jamie what the leap of faith felt like, he said "it felt like a dream man, like I was falling forever" lol
So awesome to hear Jamie talk about the importance of balance. Being a workaholic is not healthy. There’s a saying that “in 20 years the only people who remember you staying late at work is going to be your family.” Work hard at what you do, have passion, but don’t let it come at the expense of those close to you.
I honestly don’t think Chris has been better prepared for an interview like he was for this one. That man’s had all the good questions and great timing when to ask them. Good stuff y’all. This episode is why the membership and sub are worth it!!!
2:13:45 man.. you can really feel Jeron's pain from not getting a full part in Yeah Right, at the end of the day he had to surrender to the vision Ty and Spike had which was amazing but regardless, that must have been really hard to go thru fr
Poor Jerron. He didn’t get a whole part in Pretty Sweet either, he shared it with Biebel
@@STEEL4122 awesomene part those two shared nonetheless, that full length is one of the best
Yea I kinda wanna see what was left on the cutting room floor, because for Yeah Right there was really no room for filler. So I'm curious to see if it actually was filler, or woulda been good enough to fit into the final cut
This was a GREAT episode. Made me really admire Jamie, what a straight forward communicator with a lot of honesty and integrity.
I love all the transparency in this interview. This was definitely one of the best episodes!
Two humble classic skateboard LEGENDS. That's all I gotta say about this. Epic episode.
Anyone: Breathes
Kelly: HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
annoying AF
Kelly > Chris Roberts
Lmao when he laughs at shit that people are being serious about it’s always so awkward 😂the auto laugh coming in no matter what
Dude the Bilbo Baggins reference hahahaha. Chris Cole is like the most genuine human ever after watching this.
THE MOST LEGENDARY EPISODE EVER! Jamie has always been a huge inspiration to myself. So to see this duo on the show, I couldn't be more pumped!
In Bloom and dying to live are still two of my favorite pre session vids. Cole and Thomas are hands down two of my top three influences. Living in Tampa was so great cause we got all the best tours and demos, that 01 circa tour was just so good and getting to skate with Jamie, Chad, Adrian, Colt, and Chris after it was over was probably the highlight of my early skating
Chris Cole has been my favorite skater since I bought Dying to Live. And it’s partly because of his skating, but also how down to earth he is. Halfway through he’s done a LOTR, Zoolander and Paul Rudd reference. Definitely wish we were friends
Lotr? Lord of the Rings?
Hell yea Jamie First for me then Cole second but to me Cole is The GOAT! Met him twice in Detroit at Hartlines he signed my Zero shirt, Fallen Bodom shirt, 2 pairs of Troopers, 1 pair of Rippers and 1 Pair of hiss DC lite ones! Humble dude!
@@superskateboardingentertai9228 when they talk about CC leaving Zero
Jeron Wilson has made this podcast thrive to another level. Im not saying nine club wouldn’t be here without him, but the quality of his comments, the timing of them, and simply being correct on so many topics (imo). I think I realized how great his addition was, was during the Julian Davidson interview
I miss Rog.
Only negative thing I have to say is that this episode is too short. I could listen to them talk for 16+ hours
one of the best episodes till now. Zero has a special place in my youth. Thanks for the honesty to the chieff !
I was smiling the whole 3 hours, my 2 favorite dudes, thank you for this amazing episode
This is one of the greatest episodes of anything ever. Such a blessing!
when 2 of your fav guests pair up on the same show? absolute madness, you love to see it. :)
No cap. They should get Herm and Reynolds
@@butthead4761 Greco and Klein too
Chris (Cole) making faces and air-fingerboarding while Jamie tells stories about him is the best part of the whole show!
Lmao true
I rewinded it when I saw him air-fingerboarding to make sure I saw what I think I saw.
😂 I noticed all the faces, but I missed the air fingerboarding. About what time was it at?
@@phlooke about 18:00
Probably during the most uncomfortable part for them as well at 1:35:36
Half way through and this is so honest. One of the best nine club episode I've seen. The backstories are amazing and the questions are on point.
Cole fingerboarding at 18:00 while getting gassed up is awesome! Love these dudes!
Chris Cole and jamie are a force to be reckoned with!
Thank you to the Nine Club. The Jaime Thomas and Chris Cole episode. A big relief for me to know what happened after Fallen. I learned about the resilience of Mr. Thomas, and it was cool he could get to this point/future. Also, Mr. Cole was is one of the skaters I got to see grow and grow into the 3-time Thasher KOTR and 2-time SOTY. So, the interview is really appreciated.
I really loved Zero but I loved and bought Girl because [I was a skateboarder and local availability, etc]. Really, the interview is appreciated. Bye for now.
-J.T
Thank you 9 club from every fiber of my being, thank you Thomas and Cole. I wouldn't be who I am today if it wasn't for "thrill of it all" and "dying to live" I know there is a million people who will say the same thing, but the influence both of of them, zero had on me is undeniable. Much love all.
it's fascinating to see Cole and Thomas doing a whole interview together.. these 2 were essential to my childhood
Nine Club has been killing it lately with the Duo interviews. Waiting to see Danny Way & Colin McKay or Peter Smolik & Brandon Turner or Mike Carroll & Rick Howard or etc....
I need to see Julian and Cardiel.🎉
Kalis n Stevie and 2 hours of nothing but love park stories
As a former mongo pusher, I can tell you my switch push is indeed crispy. And the switch throwdown 🥴🥴
Very insightful episode, props to Jamie and Cole for having so much humility.
Wow. That was a lot "more" than I thought it would be. I'm an old head that grew up on this stuff, but I listened to Jamie talk about his growth and Chris, and it was like I was watching a documentary. I really appreciated this.
Laughing my ass off at CRob getting a Hinge notification on his watch at 2:56:52 😂
2 GIANTS of Skateboarding having one of the most tense and laid back conversations I've ever heard! This was one of my favorite Nine Club videos for sure, and I've love most of the episodes I've seen. Keep doing what you're doing Nine Club!
This is amazing. I've watched so many Nine Clubs and this one is at the top of my list. SO GOOD!
I love that Chis Cole is wearing a Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness Smashing Pumpkins t-shirt, form the era when Billy Corgan was wearing a Zero t-shirt in his music videos like Bullet with Butterfly Wings. Synchronicity.
@the nine club thank you for inviting them both
This has been the best duo so far. Everyone I’m sure has a list of guests they’re waiting for. My dream list:
Kareem Campbell
Rodney Mullen
Steve Rocco
Atiba Jefferson
Stacey Peralta
Jon Allie, Tony Cervantes, Lindsey Robertson, James Brockman, Matt Mumford, Caswell Berry
Zero, Dying to live is one of my favorite skate videos! Coles part was amazing
I kept that Duffel ad and was psyched when it came out all these years later finally getting the reason why he didn’t fully get on Fallen after 88 finished what could of been if he’d left Sessions and worked out 🤷🏻♂️
This is epic!! Love Jamie's Dying To Live part!!
nah bro misled youth
Two national treasures! Once again, Thanks NIne Club!
@JC Stuurman well yeah but they're both from the states
I almost forgot how important Jamie Thomas and Cole have been to my life. Adulting and day to day work life distracted me from what made me who I am and the heroes I had. Super awesome interview. Thanks guys 🫡
Guest: breathes.
Kelly: AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Best club thus far?? Chris and jamie sharing like this...great content and context. Stoked on the platform for these exchanges to even happen. Keep going 👍🏻
Currently riding a ZERO board and it’s because of these two legends.
This is THE duo-est of duos. Never skated much Zero, but they were two of my biggest inspirations. Nothing but the utmost respect to both of them and I'm hyped to see them on at the same time
Jamie Thomas's part in mislead youth is pure magic.
This was absolutely amazing. These two FORMED my entire life on a board and even into where I am now in life as a homeowner and hard worker. My skateboard has a special place with me and we spend time together when we can, and this interview literally tied all of my loose ends all together into a perfect rope, with each rung and different fabric all systematically working together to tell me everything is okay! Every walk of life and experience forms who we are as people. Times change and life continues. Its up to us what we make of what we have!!!!
Sick episode. Loving the duo format.
I just wanna say that I could have sat here for another 2-3 hours & watched & this is the only podcast I have to sit down & watch. I think that has to do w/ watching as I was growing up. Just a part of child hood that you can’t forget.
U guys have been killing it with the guests of late... Love the duo interviews... Cole rockin the Members Only jacket... Which duo is next: Ave/Dill... Cards/Stranger... Kirchart/ J.Klein.... Natas/Gonz... ??
With their connections, you would think they could get Rick/Mike
Def wanna see Jeremy Klein and Kirtchart! ❤
Natas/Gonz I was thinking the same thing...
yes please.
I think Dill and Gonz would even be pretty sweet.
Dying to live legitamely changed my life. I was overweight all thru my teens. I bought a treadmill and wanted to start getting healty.
I would play lindsay robinson thru coles part while running on my treadmill. I would run on lindsays, take a walking break on ryans, and run again during coles. And it equaled out to about a mile. Did it everry day for about a year and lost 70 lbs. Not a joke at all. Every single morning. I owe them guys alot. Legit changed my life.
Absolute legends. Got lucky growing up in those days .
Yes it is good you didn’t stay small
Please tell Jamie and Chris they NEED a podcast of their own! Epic!
I remember summer of 1997 heading out to my friends and we watched welcome to hell for the 1st time.. probably 1 of my favorite skate videos, but Jamies section was the best and most memorable...
Best skater ever!!!!
"this was what needed to happen in order for me to do the work to be the man I wanted to be" - thanks bro, I needed to hear this today
Man I don’t even really skate anymore because life n stuff like that but I definitely still gotta profound love for skating and I feel like it’ll always be apart of my life because it was for so long (even tho I was never that great) something about the nine club keeps me feeling like I’m still part of the community n I still can call myself I skater even if I’m not out there like how y’all are but with that being said I appreciate y’all for what you guys have done for the community and pushing the boundaries for skating forward more than ever and creating this medium and outlet for people who are in the skate industry who we would never be able to have conversations with yet it feels like we are through you guys and this episode is a testament to that so from the bottom of my heart I thank you guys so much for creating this space not only for myself but everyone involved and everyone listening I love this podcast to death n I couldn’t be more appreciative for having the opportunity to continue to live out my dream of being a professional skater vicariously through you guys. Love you all and don’t ever stop doing what you love !!
I YELLED OUT LOUD WHEN I SEEM THE NAMES 🤣😁😍🤕😭🤣🔥❤️🔥
Been a huge nine club fan since the beginning. Joey Brezinski episode 2. Watched every ep until Covid and haven’t watch as many lately. This episode tho is the best of the best. Pure gold. Thank you guys. Wish it was longer
I had to cop a zero board after watching this! Epic !
I love that you guys run footage about the subject you’re talking about. Roger is the man.
it’s great that jaime found a way to take those business loses as an opportunity to grow and learn, but its also gnarly to hear
just how bad nike hurt core skate brands, and over 10 years later i don’t feel like skateboarding is that much better off since nike and adidas brought in their big money. there’s just less core brands, and a lot of the companies we love are gone.
I'm shocked NHS and DLXSF are even still alive..... honestly I'm shocked that thrasher isn't gone
I love Jamie Thomas even more now and Chris Cole and the nine club haha. watching this just reminds me there's always time to grow.
My claim to fame in skateboarding is getting high-fived by Jamie back in 1998 he was doing a demo in my hometown (Ontario Canada) him and a couple other pros came out and skated our local city hall, I did a massive kick flip Indy over a five set and into the empty fountain.. i had tried heel flipping it about 10 times and the dudes were getting stoked, stuck kick lip Indy first try and Jamie rushed me high fiveing and stoking me up……. I’m now 40 and just got so amped remembering this story almost a lifetime highlight.. I was sure zero was gonna call me the next day… long story longer I’m an electrician today lol
Hell yeah that's a cool story! Becoming an electrician is awesome too. Great trade.
Jamie Thomas is such an awesome dude and story teller, as is Chris!
Great episode. Jamie Thomas was my inspiration for skating growing up and I love Chris Cole too. Funny dude! 😁
jamies parts were always so good. true legend
This is as legendary as it gets. Great job Nine Club.
got a wall full of Zero boards, several signed by both of these guys.. with the way Zero drops new graphics I'm gonna have to build another wall haha
I love that Jamie puts up half a dozen signed boards on Ebay every week! I've got some too! Prized possessions
The Chief and Chris Cole Thank you for everything 🛹🌎❤️🙏 Vision for having 🛹fun. Keep rolling forever
His middle name isn't Chris it's Cobra....who the hell is James?😅
And who let San Pellegrino on the set?
Putting yourself out there as a business owner in this scene is admirable. Very cool insight about the way the decisions were made, etc. I always think of Jamie as a skater but it's wild to do all of this business as well.
we need a Breana Geering & Rick McCrank duo episode !!
would be so dope to have that
I'm like halfway through and this is an excellent episode. Jamie is such a fascinating person. I've always loved his skating, so it's cool to hear him talk about the business side of his life.
The mongo intervention! I definitely had this from some of the older kids at the local park back in the day haha.
Room filled with a bunch of legends! A lot of gems dropped throughout this episode! Great listen!
Thanks!
🙏
Thank you so much for the support!
Jaime Thomas had a lot of good life tips him talking about his priorities changing was gold 💪🏻
i cant put it into words but the way the eps make me feel i just love skateboarding , thank you guys roj nd all
Jamie is such a skate legend
As someone who grew up and was heavily influenced by Cole and Jamie, this was a fucking treat and a half! These two paved a path in skateboarding that will hold the test of time. Leap of Faith, 360 flip Wallenberg, the biggest gaps and rails you can find. 2001-2006 Zero skateboarding was something else. You never seen anything like it. It’s insane. I’m so glad these two are back on good terms and still killing it!
Great Episode. Now can we get Marc Johnson an Mike Carroll
Are they not still beefing? Did that get squashed?
Love seeing such a healthy version of Jamie (mentally strong). So introspective now that it's truly wonderful 🙏
I’d like to see at least one more full part from Jeron…
Everyone born before 1995 man oh man. These guys were what we watched and stoked us up. Great match there
God bless all of you guys; I loved tuning in to this one!! Jamie and Chris!! Epic!
thank you Jamie and Chris Cole, grew up watching the Zero videos and the Ripper was my favorite skate shoe. Had to get the purple one again when they came out
Hearing kelly laugh about the manny pad is an all time classic 9 club moment
uh, kelly would laugh at shit on a stick
@@fuckcensorship69 that would be funny
the manny pad joke was funny. kelly ruins the show often
Incredibly interview. Loved these dudes back in my skate days... now as an adult, it was so interesting to hear the behind the scenes of the business side. Kudos to both for being so open and what a cool relationship they have. GOATS.
Appreciate the time 💀 ❤❤
good stuff, still have old pictures of kid me in-between Jamie and Chris, thanks again
Can we get Nick Merlino and Mike Sinclair?
What I love about you guys is that you don't make me feel like I don't know enough about skateboarding.
Another awesome show