
photo: Brian Gaberman
And here we are, 2 weeks later, proud to present to you the first official episode of The Tim O’Connor Show.
For the first episode, Tim sat down with Fred Gall and Stefan Janoski to talk about prenups, Stefan’s shoe, varial flips vs 360 flips and a bunch of other bullshit that probably doesn’t have to be listed. Thanks for everyone that sent in questions to the show email too, satanandgodarebothdorks@gmail.com – you guys sent a shitload of questions and Tim tackles some of them on here too.
Of course no first episode would be complete without a bit of technical difficulties, so please, ignore the cell phone static buzz that pops up for a couple of seconds halfway through the episode. We are still learning and as we progress, so should the conversations and the technical nitty gritty.
Listen below via Soundcloud and subscribe to the podcast via iTunes.
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March 8, 2016 3:14 am
Tim O’conor is such an asshole, and a narcissistic prick. I’ll admit that I don’t know much about him at all, but I watched the podcast featuring Alex Olson, and through out the entire video, he’s just trying to establish his dominance over Alex regarding skate knowledge just because of his young[er] age. It’s reasonable that he sees Alex as a young person compared to his own age group, but he undermines Alex’s level of insight so much. You can hear his egoism seep through his words as his constantly changes his words and opinions to justify his points whenever Alex refutes them.
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