episode 036: Tony Ferguson

episode 036: Tony Ferguson

Author: with May Globus November 10, 2021 Duration: 54:24
Tony Ferguson is one of the greats of skateboarding. Discovered by legend Tommy Guerrero at 16-years-old, this defining moment led him to becoming a pro skateboarder at 18, riding for Plan B, Real Skateboards & Girl Skateboards, moving to California to continue pursuing this path, and travelling the globe for years doing it. He was born in Edmonton, but grew up in both Ottawa and eventually Vancouver. As a kid, he was full of energy and always moving, playing soccer & basketball among other sports. In 1986, Tony picked up his first skateboard after watching Back to the Future, mastered his craft through repetition & progression, found his place in the sport, and the rest is history. In this conversation, we explore the origins of his skateboarding career; the freedom and creativity of the sport; his retirement and eventual shift into learning building and maintaining a business as a partner at Alife; launching his own footwear brand RONE in 2015 and the craftsmanship that goes into it; a recent slides collaboration with Ace Hotel; the importance of leaving the genetic codes for the next generation of emerging skateboarders; a dive into a recent podcast episode with The Nine Club and Dr. Andrew Huberman on brain science & skateboarding; what the sport has taught him about people and the world; what he wants his two sons to remember about him; and much more.

There’s a particular texture to a life built around creating something meaningful, whether that’s a business, a work of art, or a new path forward. The Craft with May Globus pulls back the curtain on those lives through unhurried, intimate dialogues. May sits down with a diverse range of creators, founders, and pioneers, but the focus here is less on glossy success stories and more on the raw material of their journeys. You’ll hear the nuances of their creative process, the pivotal moments in their personal backstory, and how their philosophy shapes their daily existence. It’s an ongoing exploration of the shared humanity behind different kinds of work. What makes this podcast uniquely immersive is its commitment to being an audio-visual experience. Each conversation is accompanied by rich, editorial-style photography that provides a deeper, more sensory connection to the guest and their world. Think of it like a beautifully composed magazine feature that you can listen to, where the images and the dialogue work in concert. Tuning into this podcast feels like gaining quiet, privileged access to the minds of people who are thoughtfully shaping culture, one idea at a time.
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