Once a pro always a pro, legendary fuckin skater. And it takes strength to talk about something like this, but you're helping more people than you can imagine. Great interview.
Ive suffered mental health issues for years and I've started skateboarding again after a forty year break thanks to my daughter wanting to learn how to skate! Its done wonders for my wellbeing..... Im 56 years old 😂 Skateboarding is something that never leaves you ❤
We are so honored to have such a great mental health awareness advocate as a mentor. John has always been the best and his vulnerability in showing his journey is another hallmark of that. Thank you 🙏
John is one of the most well-spoken and well-read persons in skateboarding. Wish him all the best, don't think there could be a better voice than him for this complex subject...
I suffered from childhood trauma and never told anyone. Once I told someone it gave me a little bit more understanding of my emotions and more power over them.
It’s easy to forget that people who you look up to may be dealing with more than yourself. Rattray is a legendary skateboarder and one of the OG’s. Would love to meet him someday 🤘
It's so wonderful that John is willing to speak openly about this. It takes a lot of courage and I'm sure there are many people out there who can identify with what he goes through (including me)
John used to live round the corner from me in Glasgow. I used to see him all the time. Then once I met him on a train back from Edinburgh we chatted away for an hour. Lots of the conversation was about stuff mentioned here. He’s a great guy. ❤
Thank you John and everyone who helped make this, I really appreciate you putting yourself out there and helping others. Side note, it’s so jarring to get a cheeseburger commercial right in the middle of this heavy story. 😂
QB was on the top floor of Virgin. it was like home from home and the first place that Poizone ( later Clan Skates) sold their clothes.I met my best friend in there in 86 or 87- He's long gone, most are- the spots from my youth live inside me. For the record- It was me who found the full pipes in Howdens .
Saw John at a blueprint demo in Hull years ago. He dropped in on the massive vert wall without a second thought. Totally blew my mind! Awesome skateboarder. Brilliant interview
Love JR. Used to love his fashion back in the day too. Always enjoyed and felt inspired by his parts on the blueprint/panic vids. Checking in to see what he’s up to these days. Hard to hear the struggle he’s gone through but glad he’s come out the other side. You never get over those experiences you just learn to deal with them.
Thought you were enigmatic watching your parts growing up. It makes more sense now. To be great at skating you have to physically brave. This level of openness is bravery on another scale. I wish you all the best.
I don’t think I would’ve ever gotten into skating if it wasn’t for waiting for the works and specifically johns part. Absolutely amazing skater and a true inspiration. This is a courageous and inspiring interview.
Wen I was younger I suffered hard with depression your part in waiting for the world helped me through my hard times so thank you brother your a fuckin legend
Thank you John and The Ben Raemers Foundation for this powerful film. John's candour and wisdom on camera further cement his legacy as one of the realest to ever step on a board. Loved the inclusion of clips from John's WFTW part, which had a huge impact on me growing up. To think that he made such an era-defining part whilst grieving and processing a loss like that gives the part a whole new depth and impact. 🤜🏻❤
Good stuff. On a number of levels. Mental health is real. It takes a lot to make sense of this very unnatural world we are forced to live within. Not to even speak on trauma. Something we are exposed to and are contended to deal with on the daily.
My first board was a Zero Rattray and first video was like a homie video John, Kennedy, Stu Graham, and a bunch of Scotland locals had made called H’min Bam. Picked it up totally by chance and was hyped to see Rattray had last part. Been hooked on skating since. Awesome to see he’s a good dude doing good things. Keep’r goin dudes 🤍
I remember he used to come to Fraserburgh when I was young and started skating. I remember being so impressed everyone knew he was going to end up pro I think
Tried to bite John;s style and drop that back knee down but didn't realise he was turning his hips... my MCL is still a mess 20 years later because i tried to copy another guys natural style... I can't say shame on me, i'll probably try to emulate John in some way forever... Mad inspiration 🙌
we live in a society of proffit and control. nobody teach you to understand and handle your emotions. you are easy to control that way. you are adoctrinated and shaped to perform. being aware, selfconcouis, sensible or having empaty for others it's ofthen displayed as a weakness. Forgive ourselves and trying to understand ourselves it's the best weapons we have to embrace life and be healthy and have healthy relationships we the others.
There’s a theme going on in skateboarding that has a lot to do with aging pros who want to kill themselves. Skaters who feel lost because their passion of skateboarding didn’t carry them through life. Is skateboarding really so great? For all the people who say it helps them, there is a mountain of former skaters with damaged bodies who can’t do it anymore because they can’t afford the risk. There is very little money in skateboarding. That’s what’s wrong. You get forgotten fast in skateboarding. Would this video exist if John Rattray was still a well known pro who was getting paid a lot?
Epicnicity is what I call it. Skateborders are the only angels I’ve met on this planet who actually do things that matter . That are real. Ty . Yet we’re “kicked out everywhere” , on this realm lol 😂 We have to process everyone’s garbage poser thoughts continuously so boring
Once a pro always a pro, legendary fuckin skater. And it takes strength to talk about something like this, but you're helping more people than you can imagine. Great interview.
Ive suffered mental health issues for years and I've started skateboarding again after a forty year break thanks to my daughter wanting to learn how to skate! Its done wonders for my wellbeing..... Im 56 years old 😂 Skateboarding is something that never leaves you ❤
4 wheels is 4 Eva
Yes sir! 49 and plan on rollin until I can't. Keep pushin!
best to get
Thanks
love john rattray was awsome to see him skating and listen to what he has to say. thank you
We are so honored to have such a great mental health awareness advocate as a mentor. John has always been the best and his vulnerability in showing his journey is another hallmark of that. Thank you 🙏
beautiful john ❤
John is one of the most well-spoken and well-read persons in skateboarding. Wish him all the best, don't think there could be a better voice than him for this complex subject...
Thank you / and so important!
Former pro?! I kind of think once one is pro they've cemented themselves as a pro legend. Love this interview.
I suffered from childhood trauma and never told anyone. Once I told someone it gave me a little bit more understanding of my emotions and more power over them.
It’s easy to forget that people who you look up to may be dealing with more than yourself.
Rattray is a legendary skateboarder and one of the OG’s. Would love to meet him someday 🤘
I love Rattray and all the Blueprint lads!! These videos are awesome.
Thank you John!
We appreciate these vids so much thank you John and Ben Raemers foundation
This is so important and impressive. I am so proud to be a skateboarder and knowing that our community is watching out for each other. Thank you John!
It's so wonderful that John is willing to speak openly about this. It takes a lot of courage and I'm sure there are many people out there who can identify with what he goes through (including me)
I learned frontside 360s after seeing him do one at the beginning of his "Dying to Live" part. Thanks John!
What a legend, on and off the board!
Thanks for sharing John.
Thank you for doing this, truly.
Thank you for taking the time to talk about this. Just this video helps a lot knowing we are not alone going through tough times.
Thanks John ! Very relatable and nice to hear a fellow skater be so open. 👍
Thank you.
His part in Dying to live is one of my all time favorites! Still watch it before a session dude
Thank you for all the great work you’ve done John. Proper diamond in the mud.
Wow. Go John. Good luck with the project. We all need a little bit of hope in this world. This is just the kind of thing we need.
Absolutely incredible video wow wow wow
Always loved Rattray. Such an intelligent and modest guy.
skateboarding loves you. peace. be with it, homie.
John used to live round the corner from me in Glasgow. I used to see him all the time. Then once I met him on a train back from Edinburgh we chatted away for an hour. Lots of the conversation was about stuff mentioned here. He’s a great guy. ❤
Thank you John and everyone who helped make this, I really appreciate you putting yourself out there and helping others. Side note, it’s so jarring to get a cheeseburger commercial right in the middle of this heavy story. 😂
Rattray was one of my favorites skaters growing up, glad to see he’s gotten more equipped to deal with these issues
awesome content
Really good video good job everyone ❤
QB was on the top floor of Virgin. it was like home from home and the first place that Poizone ( later Clan Skates) sold their clothes.I met my best friend in there in 86 or 87- He's long gone, most are- the spots from my youth live inside me.
For the record- It was me who found the full pipes in Howdens .
Saw John at a blueprint demo in Hull years ago. He dropped in on the massive vert wall without a second thought. Totally blew my mind! Awesome skateboarder. Brilliant interview
Thanks John.
Love JR. Used to love his fashion back in the day too. Always enjoyed and felt inspired by his parts on the blueprint/panic vids. Checking in to see what he’s up to these days. Hard to hear the struggle he’s gone through but glad he’s come out the other side. You never get over those experiences you just learn to deal with them.
Thank you for this. Love ya John. Skateboarding rules.
Thought you were enigmatic watching your parts growing up. It makes more sense now. To be great at skating you have to physically brave. This level of openness is bravery on another scale. I wish you all the best.
Beautiful.
Thanks for sharing.
I don’t think I would’ve ever gotten into skating if it wasn’t for waiting for the works and specifically johns part. Absolutely amazing skater and a true inspiration. This is a courageous and inspiring interview.
The best skate vid eva made
Always inspirational, on & off the board! 💖
John is a LEGEND
love you john
Wen I was younger I suffered hard with depression your part in waiting for the world helped me through my hard times so thank you brother your a fuckin legend
Thank you John and The Ben Raemers Foundation for this powerful film. John's candour and wisdom on camera further cement his legacy as one of the realest to ever step on a board. Loved the inclusion of clips from John's WFTW part, which had a huge impact on me growing up. To think that he made such an era-defining part whilst grieving and processing a loss like that gives the part a whole new depth and impact. 🤜🏻❤
Good stuff. On a number of levels. Mental health is real. It takes a lot to make sense of this very unnatural world we are forced to live within. Not to even speak on trauma. Something we are exposed to and are contended to deal with on the daily.
So crazy watching his epicly laterd and then watching this !
Really appreciate these videos and am moved to tears every time. Thank you
Thank you for sharing this, this helps me think that I am not the only one going through this. John is a rad Skater, hope he is doing well.
John always somebody to to look up to, thank you for sharing.
❤🙏 what a legend.
Very talented fellow.
Huge Rattray fan, this is inspiring. Thank you
Right on John, thanks for sharing. :)
My first board was a Zero Rattray and first video was like a homie video John, Kennedy, Stu Graham, and a bunch of Scotland locals had made called H’min Bam. Picked it up totally by chance and was hyped to see Rattray had last part. Been hooked on skating since. Awesome to see he’s a good dude doing good things. Keep’r goin dudes 🤍
You are a legend John...
this was wonderful, thanks!
What a great and inspiring person. And skater of course…
Brilliant message.
Appreciate you Mr Rattray
Thanks for sharing this John. Really moving ❤
So many skaters feel this
I remember he used to come to Fraserburgh when I was young and started skating. I remember being so impressed everyone knew he was going to end up pro I think
Keep up the great work John- I’m sure this will help a lot of people 👍🏼👍🏼
I love this, thank you John
Thank you
This is very good stuff bro, thank you. ❤
these are so vauleable
the song the font on dying to live 💪💪💪💪💪the gnarl+style really matters
Tried to bite John;s style and drop that back knee down but didn't realise he was turning his hips... my MCL is still a mess 20 years later because i tried to copy another guys natural style... I can't say shame on me, i'll probably try to emulate John in some way forever... Mad inspiration 🙌
Thank you ! #EndTheStigma
Straight up g!
Where can we read John's essay?
Nice, I can remember being in awe of Jamie Blair at Kelvingrove park.
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Yoooo do this for Ryan Smith! I always wondered what happened to that guy
Rattray is the best
Good man
Good stuff
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we live in a society of proffit and control. nobody teach you to understand and handle your emotions. you are easy to control that way. you are adoctrinated and shaped to perform. being aware, selfconcouis, sensible or having empaty for others it's ofthen displayed as a weakness. Forgive ourselves and trying to understand ourselves it's the best weapons we have to embrace life and be healthy and have healthy relationships we the others.
Sunshine on Leith🌞 🏴
Yes, your brain will lie to you. Learning not to listen is a skill that most need help learning.
My dad died at 11 and was an alcoholic ❤
John how mush cash did you make being in EA Skate?
I love how skateboarders have the best bikes too and everything they do always the best haha 😂 self worth man
Skateboard never save my life
You should have been on flip
There’s a theme going on in skateboarding that has a lot to do with aging pros who want to kill themselves.
Skaters who feel lost because their passion of skateboarding didn’t carry them through life.
Is skateboarding really so great? For all the people who say it helps them, there is a mountain of former skaters with damaged bodies who can’t do it anymore because they can’t afford the risk.
There is very little money in skateboarding. That’s what’s wrong. You get forgotten fast in skateboarding.
Would this video exist if John Rattray was still a well known pro who was getting paid a lot?
So fucking sad all the legends putting down their pro title and just move to the backseat
Epicnicity is what I call it. Skateborders are the only angels I’ve met on this planet who actually do things that matter . That are real. Ty . Yet we’re “kicked out everywhere” , on this realm lol 😂 We have to process everyone’s garbage poser thoughts continuously so boring
If you think Geoff Rowleys Scouseifornia accent is weird wait till you hear this guys Aberican accent 😮
Ignorant, inappropriate, unnecessary.
@@LM-if2xp All great words to refer to Geoff... Bear hunting shit bag... Rattray for life!
Siri still can't understand
@@predatorybird boil
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