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TPM Episode 347: Cameron Talbott, Pro Skater

TPM Episode 347: Cameron Talbott, Pro Skater

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Cameron Talbott is getting his first pro skate this week. What’s crazy is that Cam is 37 years old, and while he was a sponsored am for a long time, he didn’t achieve pro status until he was 25. While that’s impressive, what’s even more impressive are the hammers and creativity that define his skating. Not too bad for a kid who came up with nothing in Missoula, Montana.

On the podcast, we talk about growing up with less, his badass mom, finding community in skating, SF, Valo, and so much more. It’s a good one, with a double dose of Inappropriate Questions featuring Erick Garcia and Tom Hyser.

Cameron Talbott Show Notes:

4:00: Being related to the Marlboro Man, snowboarding, his family situation, his badass mom, abuse, getting inline, community, California, and getting in Daily Bread at 15

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24:00: High School, filming for Hyphy without knowing, creating content for 20+ years, Valo, and going to RB

40:00: Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better.

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42:00: Rollerblade, skating over 4 generations, moving to SF, the pro skate saga

59:00: Inappropriate Questions with Erick Garcia and Tom Hyser

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