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Bruce Lee Podcast

#127 Interview with Mike Vallely

Bruce Lee Podcast

Shannon Lee

Tv & Film, Society & Culture

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2018

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Disclaimer: Some of the language in this episode includes profanity

In this episode Shannon and Sharon were joined on the podcast by special guest Mike Vallely. Mike Vallely is a professional skateboarder, owner of Street Plant, musician, actor, tv personality, stuntman, professional wrestler, and FHL hockey player. Mike shares with us his philosophy on skating, how he first encountered Bruce Lee at flea markets, what it was like growing up as a skater in 1980s New Jersey, and how he first started his family-run company Street Plant.

Mike Vallely became obsessed with skateboarding when he was 14. He began skating by borrowing friends’ boards, but finally got his own board for Christmas that year. From there he skated obsessively, even sneaking out at night to go skating. By 1986, Mike had an amateur sponsorship deal with Powell-Peralta Skateboards and his picture was in skateboard magazine Thrasher. After winning the amateur division in the 1986 “Street Attack” contest in Oceanside, CA, Mike Vallely was featured in a full-page spread in Transworld Skateboarding’s September issue. Mike Vallely became a professional skater in May 1987 at age 16.

Since becoming a professional skateboarder, Mike Vallely rode for many different skate companies and started many of his own companies. He also played in different bands over the years, most recently performing as Black Flag’s lead singer. In 2010, Mike Vallely joined the Federal Hockey League as a professional hockey player. It was in 2015 when Mike started Street Plant with his family.

Much of Mike Valley’s philosophy on skateboarding is aligned with Bruce Lee’s philosophy on martial arts. Both felt a need to portray their craft in a positive light and help others understand it better. It is this alignment of philosophies that led to collaboration between Street Plant and the Bruce Lee Family Company.

Street Plant and the Bruce Lee Family Company teamed up to create a few different skateboard designs, and they’re now available online at StreetPlantBrand.com.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everyone this is Shannon if you have a question that you would like us to attempt to answer

0:05.8

using the Bruceley philosophy or if you have an example where you have used the Bruceley philosophy in your life and it has helped you in some way.

0:14.8

Please share that with us at hello at Bruceley.com and your question or your story may be featured

0:21.8

on a future Bruce Lee podcast.

0:23.6

Thanks everyone.

0:24.7

Bye.

0:25.7

Enter your mind. form like water.

0:35.0

water water.

0:38.0

Like water can flow.

0:41.0

Now water can flow or it can crash.

0:45.0

Welcome to the

0:47.0

The Bruce Lee Podcast,

0:50.0

A Podcast about Bruce Lee's Life and Philosophy.

0:55.0

The Water, my friend.

0:58.0

Hi everyone, this is Shannon Lee.

1:00.0

And this is Sharon Lee. And welcome to the Bruce Lee podcast.

1:02.0

Hey everybody. Hi everyone to the Bruce Lee podcast. Hey everybody.

1:03.0

Hi everyone.

1:04.0

The Bruce Lee podcast is an Applied Philosophy podcast where we talk about my father, the philosopher,

1:11.0

Bruce Lee, his ideas, we break him down, and more importantly, we tell him how to use them in your life.

1:17.0

And today we have a special guest.

1:20.0

We do, yay! We have in studio with us Mike Vallely.

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