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Stuff You Should Know

How Skateboarding Works

Stuff You Should Know

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture

4.679.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2014

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Skateboarding started out as something bored surfers did when the waves weren't breaking, but after a few improvements to the design, it took off like a rocket to become its own cultural phenomenon. Come gleam the cube with Josh and Chuck.

Transcript

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0:00.0

There's so much news happening around the world that we're somehow supposed to stay on top of.

0:05.7

That's why we launched The Big Take.

0:08.3

It's a daily podcast from Bloomberg and I Heart Radio that turns down the volume a bit

0:14.0

to give you some space to think.

0:16.4

I'm Wes Kosova.

0:17.7

Each weekday I dig into one important story and talk about why it matters.

0:23.6

Listen to The Big Take on The I Heart Radio App, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.

0:31.2

Welcome to you, Stuffy Should Know, from Howstuffworks.com.

0:34.8

Hey and welcome to The Podcast.

0:42.5

I'm Josh Clark and Charles W. Chuck Bryan's with me.

0:46.0

So this is Stuffy Should Know.

0:47.2

In Jerry of course is here.

0:48.2

We just celebrated a birthday.

0:49.8

Yeah, Happy Birthday, Jerry.

0:51.6

Valentine's Day, Renner Indian Sweat Lodge that we call a recording booth.

0:56.2

Yeah, man, that's hot.

0:58.6

Yeah, part of it's this thing.

1:00.2

You want to turn this off?

1:01.8

It really does put out a tremendous amount of heat.

1:04.6

Yeah, Josh, we have a lamp on our table that we used to see.

1:09.2

What, we can't see any longer.

1:10.4

Oh well, blind blind.

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