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Mark Baker | The Paradise Skate Mag Podcast Ep. 11

Mark Baker | The Paradise Skate Mag Podcast Ep. 11

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Join us on the Paradise Skate Mag Podcast as Trevor sits down with the legendary British skater Mark Baker. From the early days of skating with icons like Tony Alva and the Dogtown crew to his wild journey through circus life and the vibrant New York nightlife, this episode covers it all. Mark shares tales of invention and rebellion in the skate world, recounting how skateboarding offered an escape from a tumultuous childhood and eventually led him to international fame.

Delve into Mark's adventures across continents as he reflects on gritty competitions, the evolution of skate culture, and the boom of action sports in mainstream media. As a pioneer of the vertical skate movement, Mark's story is one of resilience and transformation, highlighting the era when skateboarding was both a rebellious act and a life-saving passion.

Today, Mark finds his peace in Bali, reliving his vibrant past while cultivating a serene life amidst stunning landscapes and skate parks. Tune in for an inspiring journey from streets to success in the world of skate and beyond.

🎙️ Hosted & produced by @trevorfenner 📍 Bali | Bangkok | LA 🛹 Paradise Skate Mag – Skate the World, Live the Dream Connect with Mark Baker:

  • Website: https://markbakernewyork.com
  • Instagram: / markbaker_skater
  • Savaya Bali: https://www.savaya.com
  • Desa Kitsuné: https://desakitsune.com
  • In The Raw Bali: https://intherawbali.com

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