Ohio Skateboard Connection

coreygschneider

A podcast dedicated to capturing the oral history of skateboarding in Ohio.

  1. 12/23/2025

    Chad Knight

    Chad Knight was the first professional skateboarder to come out of the Columbus area. Born and raised in Westerville, Chad was a significant player in the Sunsports indoor scene, cutting his teeth on their fabled ramp where he would craft one of the most elite mini-ramp skill sets of his generation. Originally sponsored by H-Street during their legendary early 90’s run, Chad went on to move to California in 1995 in a classic go-for-broke tale of following a childhood dream. He would go on to ride for Evol, Gullwing, Pig, Dukes, Maple, Osiris, and 1031. Perhaps most famously, he was part of the iconic 1999 Osiris video The Storm. What people may not realize about Chad is that he’s gone on to an equally impressive phase 2 of his career in 3D design and fine art, along with working in the footwear design space for major brands such as Vans, DC, Nike, and Under Armour. Chad was one of the most requested guests since launching the podcast, and was incredibly gracious and open to all of my often esoteric questions regarding the Ohio skate scene of yore. Hopefully we can do a part 2 sometime in 2026 as there is so much we didn’t have time to cover. Lot of familiar names and characters mentioned in this wide-ranging conversation. Thank you dearly to all the listeners and support for this project. 2026 is going to be exciting. The merriest of Christmases and Happiest of New Years to all of you.  Thanks- CS   Timestamps 2:00- Background info 14:25- Sunsports 25:28- H-Street 46:40-Westerville Locs 55:00- Workshop 57:30- skating vert 1:02:15- Maple 1:11:30- Moving to San Diego 1:24:15- Sports Arena Switch Backside Flip 1:30:00- Working with big name photographers  1:33:37- Josh Kasper 1:40:00- Prominent San Diego skaters  1:44:15- The Storm 1:51:00- Alcoholism/sobriety 1:58:22- Pro shoe 2:05:20- footwear/Muska 2:15:30- 3D design 2:17:55- Finding success as an artist  2:40:30- part 2 interview 2:43:30- San Diego vs LA 2:51:15- Australia 2:53:38-Reflecting on Columbus

    3h 4m
  2. 11/18/2025

    Luke McKaye

    Originally hailing from the Wheeling, WV area, my latest guest has established himself as a talented go-to photographer throughout the Midwest and beyond. After some early success in the industry in LA, Luke stepped away from skating for nearly a decade to pursue a career that was ultimately unfulfilling, before jumping back in harder than ever about a year ago. Currently residing in Colerain, Ohio, Luke has been published in numerous magazines, including Thrasher, Transworld, Lowcard, Skate Jawn, CCS, Bliss, Focus, Slam, Stepdad, Downward, Skate Boner, and Rare Breed.  Luke’s tireless work ethic has seen him become a rising star in a facet of skating we desperately need to support and keep alive. Throughout his world travels, Luke points to cities like Columbus and Dayton as particularly engaging and inviting scenes. This is a fun one where we discuss the future of photography, Dave Coyne, Dan Charlton, finding skaters to shoot, learning equipment, sobriety, and much more. Thanks Luke for your efforts documenting our regional scene and keeping the spirit of print photography alive and well.  Timestamps 1:31- Chit chat 3:40- Background info 8:46- Wheeling skate scene  15:13- Discovering Photography 24:49- getting serious  28:31- Finding skaters  42:00- Magazines  52:41- Moving to LA 1:10:00- Quitting lucrative career  1:18:13- Favorite skate trips 1:23:23- Equipment/techniques 1:37:48- Dan Charlton 1:44:35- Sobriety 1:51:55- Upcoming projects 1:55:20- Shout outs

    2h 7m
  3. 10/02/2025

    John Sims - "Dudleyclips"

    John Sims discovered skateboarding while living abroad in Germany in a military family. When he moved back to Westerville in 1992, he quickly fell into a developing scene in Columbus after meeting lifelong friend Matt Smith. Soon, he would start filming and editing full length videos to capture the progression of both friends and rising stars in the local scene. Since 2017, his Instagram account  “Dudleyclips” has archived in extraordinary depth a massive catalogue of clips from his time as a filmer and the footage he compiled. The account provides a comprehensive window of the Columbus skate scene from 93-97: the spots, skaters, and feeling of a moment in time. It makes you feel nostalgia for a time you likely never experienced firsthand. I give John a tremendous amount of credit for inspiring me to help document a kind of regional history not covered by national skate media. Please check out our conversation on John’s life in skateboarding and his role as an early pioneer of local skate videos.   Timestamps 1:30- Random banter about yesteryear  8:40- Finding skateboarding 18:45- Moving to Westerville  29:04- Meeting Chad Knight 32:57- Starting to film 45:25- Full length video deep dive 1:13:20- Dublin DIY skatepark  1:19:32- Patrick O’Dell 1:27:09- Todd Pulsinelli 1:31:00- Memorable Demos 1:47:23- Adulthood  1:50:22- California  2:10:26- Starting Dudleyclips account 2:33:53- Columbus scene 2:37:00- New video?? 2:45:00- Future guests? 2:55:10- Getting photo in Thrasher  3:02:50- Most influential Ohio skater/final thoughts

    3h 8m
  4. 09/04/2025

    Matt Williams- Troy City Skatepark Unite

    On the outskirts of Dayton, Matt Williams is trying to put his hometown of Troy, Ohio on the map with a much needed skatepark upgrade. A skater since 1987, Matt has founded and organized Troy City Skatepark Unite, whose sole mission is to raise funding and support for a professional concrete skatepark on the site of their dated prefabricated setup. On September 20th, Matt and his team of volunteers will be hosting a skate jam in Troy, filled with giveaways, prizes, auction items, live music, vendors, artwork, and much more. This should be one of the premiere events of the year for the skate community to come together and help support Matt’s mission to give something big back to the community we all love.  Additionally, Matt has worked at Alien Workshop since 1997, so he has plenty of great stories of the Sovereign Sect and their legendary presence in Ohio and impact on skateboarding globally. Join us as we discuss the 90’s Dayton scene, documenting a life in skateboarding, growing up with Nate Jones, getting hired at Alien Workshop, how to get a skatepark built, meeting Lennie Kirk, and much more. Please be sure to mark your calendar for September 20th for the big event in Troy. I plan on attending and hope to see everyone there. Thanks as always for the support.  www.troycityskateparkunite.com September 20th 2025 Joe Reardon Skatepark 99 North Ridge Ave. Troy, OH 45373   Time Stamps: 2:00- Introduction 7:00- Growing Up 20:15- Moving to Ohio 24:00- Starting to film  32:00- Dayton scene  45:00- How skating has changed 59:00- Nate Jones 1:10:20- Working for Alien Workshop 1:27:30- Launching Troy skatepark initiative  2:05:45- Chris Carter and Mike Hill 2:12:50-Meeting Danny Way 2:17:30- Fun Alien Workshop memories  2:21:50- Lennie Kirk  2:26:40- Rob Dyrdek 2:31:25- Closing thoughts 2:35:30- Details about the fundraising event September 20th 2025

    2h 41m
  5. 06/26/2025

    Tim Simmons

    Tim came of age in Gahanna, Ohio during the ‘85 skate boom, and quickly developed into one of the Columbus scene’s most memorable prodigies. A Sunsports disciple and team rider, Tim won the famed skatepark’s inaugural contest series in 1990. He would eventually be discovered there by Steve Caballero and Powell-Peralta team manager Jim Fitzpatrick. In one of the most memorable stories told on the podcast to date, Tim was later invited out to the Santa Barbara headquarters by Jim, rubbing elbows and seeing the inner workings of the iconic brand at the end of their dominance. In 1993 he was invited to join Ron Allen’s short lived Fun Skateboards, joining a roster of young legends including Keith Hufnagel, Keenan Milton, and Eric Pupecki. Despite his enormous talent, Tim would eventually forego pursuing a career on the board, instead choosing to earn advanced degrees from Ohio State, sparked by his passion for literature and self-discovery. His career eventually landed him I n Florida, where after many twists and turns, he would go on to launch Shapes Skateboards, a full service custom woodshop serving brands across the nation. He plans to soon relocate back to Ohio with his family and continue his successful business closer to home. This is a fascinating interview into the story of a highly referenced and requested skater, who despite his legacy in the Columbus scene, is quick to deflect credit to others who inspired him along the way. Thank you Tim for your candidness and insight into a fascinating life in skateboarding.

    3h 16m
  6. 06/05/2025

    Gabrielle Brownfield

    Representing the Canton scene, Gabby is a true artist who has been a pioneer in Ohio for women’s skateboarding. She grew up around skating from the moment she entered the world, thanks to her father and fellow Canton legend Dale. Gabby started to get serious around the age of 11, skating rabidly at the beloved indoor park Evolution. She quickly learned an old school bag of tricks that stood out and set her on a path to competing and placing in several national contests, including the famed Combi Pool in Southern California. A master of inverts, Gabby has focused on transition and vertical skating despite growing up in a street-heavy generation, carrying the torch for those of us who fetishize 80’s style and skate culture. Recently, she completed a massive backyard bowl buildout on her home property that would make any professional park builder jealous. Situated in the privacy of her NE Ohio home, she carried out the lion's share of the hard labor with just her father and husband Nic to help. The project took 10.5 months, and result is a masterpiece in design and construction. This summer, Gabby will be hosting an all-girls skate and art jam on her property, expecting to host up to 100 skaters from across the country. She is an incredible ambassador for ladies skateboarding in Ohio, and it was an honor to have her talk about her skate journey as my first female guest!    1:57-Origins/Gabby’s Dad 10:27- First contests 15:47- Vert skating 17:27-Woodward/being one of a handful of female skaters 19:40-Contest scene/traveling out of state  23:42- Learning inverts 29:06- Brewce Martin/Skatopia  31:37- Going to California/Skating the Vans Combi 35:37- Meeting various pros 39:39- Great bowls and ramps 50:03- Making and selling artwork 1:00:42- Building a backyard bowl 1:15:52-Hosting all-girls skate event this summer 1:19:02- Reflecting on her skateboard journey 1:30:43- Kristian Svitak 1:32:27- Her parent’s influence

    1h 36m
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A podcast dedicated to capturing the oral history of skateboarding in Ohio.

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