Paul Rodriguez on Why Skaters Are Broke

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • Full Grind & Unwind Episode 33 ft Paul Rodriguez:
    • Doing NIKE Commercials...
    P-Rod dives into why the culture around skateboarding holds it back from reaching its full financial potential. Paul advocates for a breaking down of these garden walls that the skate community has built around itself, in order to grow the sport and the people within it to new heights.
    "We're wasting the skater mentality that we work so hard to develop, that tenacity, that try try again until you make it... We should be applying that same mentality to business, and not focus on keeping each other in these boxes."
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  • @butwhytharum
    @butwhytharum Před 20 dny +13

    Bruuuuh i take the mentality that paul said about being stubborn and focused on something to alot of stuff in life.
    the whole dont be afraid of failure mentality. (of course be smart about it but who ultimately benefits, you? how risky is it to improve your life?)
    how many times you chuck yourself down a stair set? only to land it once...

    • @josiahamaze
      @josiahamaze Před 20 dny +5

      Landing it once is all we need in life in any area or goal.

    • @XGames
      @XGames  Před 20 dny +8

      Always such great wisdom from Paul. He was dropping knowledge bombs through the whole interview, but this one was pretty special. We all struggle to apply that same tenacity from skateboarding to other passions in our lives, yet we'll throw ourselves at concrete all day long to get a single make. Imagine flipping a switch and doing that with your school or job or family.

    • @butwhytharum
      @butwhytharum Před 20 dny +3

      @@XGames I've failed college classes and didn't let the failure get me down, most often I went from 40-45% to high 80% because going in the 1st try I didn't know anything and 2nd try i had some experience...

    • @JohnSmith-jc4nk
      @JohnSmith-jc4nk Před 19 dny

      ​@@XGames The struggle to apply that tenacity to other parts of life is because of that unstructured "do whatever you want" that is the foundation of skateboarding and school, job, and family is known to be very structured and it's unlike music, and a piece of paper and pencil. Once you capture that flow from unstructured, creative things the sky is the limit.

    • @JohnSmith-jc4nk
      @JohnSmith-jc4nk Před 19 dny

      Thanks Paul for sharing your view, insight, and feel on the skate industry, culture, and its change through time. Left lots of good knowledge.

  • @Possiblechange
    @Possiblechange Před 20 dny +23

    I remember being a kid and loving skateboarding because you can do it even if you are broke…that was part of the reason.
    But you know, this world defines success by dollar bills and the next big contract that can make you famous…
    That’s why this world is going to stay broken

    • @sauske2killer21
      @sauske2killer21 Před 20 dny +8

      Amen brother. To people like prod, “evolution” is just whatever becomes the most profitable & popular thing. Next big thing kinda dude, definition of a bangwagoner. But there’s some people who truly do whatever they want. And for some of those people want they want isn’t related at all with the next big thing. And they have the same right as somebody as PRod to complain & criticize the industry for its obvious flaws

    • @adrianhernandez215
      @adrianhernandez215 Před 18 dny +1

      This is the truth I wish the skate community starts finding outlets to make everyone more money companies and skaters

  • @jarrenjose6230
    @jarrenjose6230 Před 20 dny +53

    how prod and gary gonna preach about skaters cannibalizing each other when they cannibalize jeff in the same video lol

    • @sevynblanes
      @sevynblanes Před 20 dny +9

      Super wack huh lol

    • @sootytern
      @sootytern Před 20 dny

      fr they did Jeff bold asf

    • @Thisisdarkdata
      @Thisisdarkdata Před 20 dny +1

      I mean at the end of the day no one chooses their style, it’s literally what you’re born with and while Jeff may not have the best god-given style I’ll never judge him for that. my only critique on him is that he never tries to enhance it slightly, it seems like he has zero interest in attempting to do a trick that’s pleasurable to watch as a viewer, he just leans into the doing himself no favors vs somebody who cares enough to learn how to make a trick look proper for those viewing it. I get the comparison.

    • @MIKE2111ful
      @MIKE2111ful Před 20 dny +3

      @@Thisisdarkdata also he's very confrontational and defensive when somebody criticizes him

    • @seepagemuck7793
      @seepagemuck7793 Před 19 dny +2

      Gary basically said Jeff's crazy flip tricks were learned with money in mind. Rather than to express himself as an artist. P.Rod basically says learn your money makers, but stay true to the roots in skating.

  • @JohnHill
    @JohnHill Před 18 dny +10

    I feel like it can be so simple. P-rod's got a great channel, Tom Asta has a great channel. You might not pop off crazy on views, but i'm tuning in to any pro i like who just casually talks and skates to an iphone, and they're making extra money for just filming the thing they're doing anyways.

    • @XGames
      @XGames  Před 18 dny +2

      We're right there with you John! Never going to hate on someone in the action sports community for feeding themselves, or their families. And especially not when the thing they're doing is putting a positive spotlight on our industry. It's the same stuff you've been talking about for years now, and it's awesome to hear it being talked about more and more by these pros. Thank you for going against the grain and speaking up about it, the industry needs more of it.

  • @manashieldworld
    @manashieldworld Před 18 dny +4

    Rich, successful, sponsor-backed since the beginning and notorious for being one of the earlier sellouts in skating (Prod) telling others it's not corporate greed....

  • @SuperDeucen
    @SuperDeucen Před 20 dny +10

    I would buy a primitive board but I’m not gonna buy a wwe or a dodge collab sell out all you want get the bag I like you so much when your not bein a corporate drone tho it’s such a duality

  • @monatomic
    @monatomic Před 20 dny +9

    Some of us won't eat anything from McDonald's no matter how much they pay. Health over Profits

    • @TheKcXiV
      @TheKcXiV Před 11 dny

      yeah, doubt that, thats like .9 percent of people if the bag is big enough.

  • @fjordan2345
    @fjordan2345 Před 20 dny +12

    To some extent I agree with a lot of what Paul says. But to ignore the other side of the argument is kind of silly. A lot of skateboarding culture, is counter culture. That is what a lot of people like about it. So if things start to get really mainstream, a lot of those people are not going to like it. Yes you will make more money in the industry overall - generally that is good. But its going to push a lot of people away from it (maybe more regular people will come in, debatable if this is a net positive or negative). Now you can say, as Paul does, that it shouldn't be that way - but it is this way now. You're attempting to at least somewhat change the culture of the skateboarding industry - and in the very least that isn't easy. It shouldn't be easy, it means people care about it - which is a great thing.

    • @game-OJACK
      @game-OJACK Před 19 dny

      the ends justifying the means is psychopathic.

  • @damfunk.
    @damfunk. Před 20 dny +30

    Because there’s only so many Nike and Monster contracts to go around.

    • @johnjunior6650
      @johnjunior6650 Před 20 dny +3

      Ezzactly. Plus people forget that money all goes to the corperations. And they give. A drop too the riders

  • @Rambo29
    @Rambo29 Před 20 dny +1

    This is a good one, I remember this part from the interview. P. Rod using music and the piano as an analogy was genius cause that's how it is - creativity vs soulless imitation

  • @WiiSpords
    @WiiSpords Před 13 dny +1

    Prod is a big part of the reason pros are broke. He is the king of diluting brands with irrelevant collaborations, and uses ultra cheap fast fashion Chinese manufacturers to make infinite flavor of the month garbage. To create a thriving industry in any sector means owning manufacturing from top to bottom. Skateboard companies need to be owning tree farms and sawmills if they want to ultimately control costs of products. Paul just leverages his brand identity to get contracts with bigger marketing firms.

  • @FUCKWITsk8
    @FUCKWITsk8 Před 20 dny +5

    If selling low effort anime and dead celebrity collab skateboards and overpriced low quality clothes in zummiez is how you get rich then that's one thing, but going on podcasts every week and talking about the "hustler mindset" with a bunch of insufferable business bro podcast host typa people is not doing any favors to your legacy as a legendary status skateboarder. You can't be playing golf trading stocks with pretentious millionaires all day showing up on a random podcast everyday and night, and also expect the majority audience of skaters to still think you're cool
    TLTR: I can't stand seeing P-Rod on my time-line without cringing. Please don't hand him the microphone anymore he's said enough

  • @Brant_Moore
    @Brant_Moore Před 20 dny +5

    I wish people in the mainstream of BMX would start to have these conversations instead of just goofy ole me on my own youtube channel...
    This was all SPOT ON! Been saying so much of it for YEARS..especially the part about how much better of a spot people/the industry could be in if we had realized sooner that we could use youtube as a way to make money from google on top of whatever the industry can support. It goes so much bigger than just google with a larger youtube/social media presence too..

  • @cburns971
    @cburns971 Před 20 dny +41

    Gifted Hater tap in with this one.

    • @ImLaprasify
      @ImLaprasify Před 20 dny +8

      think for yourself

    • @FRIGIDBASTARDS
      @FRIGIDBASTARDS Před 19 dny +1

      GH gon rip this in two!

    • @NoahCanFB
      @NoahCanFB Před 18 dny +5

      "I need another man's opinion to tell me how to feel" 🤡

  • @j.porter_dubz.4936
    @j.porter_dubz.4936 Před 20 dny +1

    Just like p-Rod Jess said we could take we work our asses off to learn one trick over and over again, then succeeded just to take it to a contest or something like that. I never did. I use it as a lesson skateboarding is a way of teaching you things never give up in life to keep on trying until you succeed and get right in any aspect of life is a way to treat it Godspeed

  • @jonathanpham7397
    @jonathanpham7397 Před 20 dny +3

    money money money has been working for paul you all...

  • @bombsquid6436
    @bombsquid6436 Před 20 dny +5

    I used to have dNA boards all the time when I was a kid. They had the crazy scientist cartoon graphics :)

  • @articutmyself
    @articutmyself Před 20 dny +4

    Time for a trip to the doctors. Turns out I'm P-Rodintolerant.

  • @patrickdenis909
    @patrickdenis909 Před 19 dny

    great convo!!

  • @the1stgodfather
    @the1stgodfather Před 20 dny

    One weekend a local skate shop asked me to film. My first & only time getting paid to skate. A couple of these skaters relied on this getting paid from this footage to eat. Long story short, the grind never stops.

  • @MechanicalRoosterGaming

    bro ive been saying ALLL this for so long. People gotta stop being so close minded. Just let everyone live how they wanna live bro. Times change, things change, people change, always gonna be that way

  • @jim_carry
    @jim_carry Před 20 dny +13

    Gary is clueless but speaking as if he went through it all

    • @UTP_ENT
      @UTP_ENT Před 20 dny +8

      Yeah can’t stand him just based on that. He’s been doing it for years. I catch myself doing the same if I’m drunk 😂 but I’m not doing it for x games

    • @creasereese4204
      @creasereese4204 Před 20 dny +5

      My bro is close with every one of these pros for years tho. His whole life is skating I was there during his shop days. Gary put in the proper work. Thrasher wouldn't hire him for nothing . Much respect to Gary

    • @jim_carry
      @jim_carry Před 20 dny +1

      ​@@creasereese4204 yea, with his only board sponsor being Illegal Civ, the least reputable brand in the industry

  • @elorasurene
    @elorasurene Před 20 dny +1

    This needed to be addressed 🏁🏁🏁🏴🏴🏴

  • @ifroob
    @ifroob Před 20 dny +7

    Shocking how people demonize trying to monetize their passions -- I guess life doesn't cost money to live, a business to support ventures and grow skating is selling out, and being able to provide for yourself and your family's lives is lame. Plus no matter who you are, the value of money goes down year by year.

    • @comfykeegs
      @comfykeegs Před 18 dny +1

      I think the selling out criticism is legitimate with something like primitive who will do a brand collab with anything from Dora the explorer to toothpaste without any finesse or self identity to the moves and it comes across as soulless

  • @shawnellis5959
    @shawnellis5959 Před 20 dny +3

    Meanwhile I’m waiting on organized teams battle in a tournament on a stage platform brining worlds eye view into skating. Now that’s bread

    • @joe.nail1
      @joe.nail1 Před 20 dny

      Xgames kinda did this last month with the showdown, but it would be so hype to do it contest style

    • @BayAreaBikeLife
      @BayAreaBikeLife Před 18 dny

      What about king of the road

  • @matthunter565
    @matthunter565 Před 20 dny +1

    I very much Agree, As much as you wanna hate someone for trying to make money, They gotta live. You cant just do stuff for free all the time. Yes Enjoy Skateboarding but if its your job too you gotta be able to eat. Imo without these action made , skateboarding probably wouldnt have been as popular.

  • @AstronvutGangEnt
    @AstronvutGangEnt Před 20 dny +2

    That was kinda deep. Like skateboarders gate keeping their own, is the most detrimental thing to the sport. We are all guilty. shame

  • @SirDersthe3rd
    @SirDersthe3rd Před 19 dny

    CZcams is great i like watching skate content tune in always

  • @j.porter_dubz.4936
    @j.porter_dubz.4936 Před 20 dny +1

    Piano is skateboarding is a way for each was creative to express ourselves in way no other than any there is each one of us are different and each of us have different styles with skateboarding and give us away to express ourselves through it because we become one with the skateboard and the soul skateboarding trick you do in his own so this is what it's missing when people are saying they train for tricks to land in contest and stuff skateboarding, we need lean on each other and respect towards each other, specially to the great came before us and still do it today. Some of them they do today and they do it well still because they have heart to continue and push the pain in that they went through to get at skateboarding, it teaches you life lessons skateboarding is you expression of you?

  • @euphoria1013
    @euphoria1013 Před 20 dny

    Paul, you’re my hero

  • @georgegraham4911
    @georgegraham4911 Před 20 dny +2

    Tricks to me are the way the trick looks the quality not the quantity 👌🏾 like tiago lemos is an example

  • @giftedwrapzaz2559
    @giftedwrapzaz2559 Před 20 dny +3

    Bro the audio is off from your lips, kinda like those old kung fu movies.

  • @TheYeaRdPr0jEcT
    @TheYeaRdPr0jEcT Před 18 dny

    I heard you mention typewriter, my dad used to work for Smith Corona. They went out of business because the owner of Smith Corona thought that computers were only going to be a fad and they wouldn’t last long. Well, he was wrong lol

  • @diabolical1976
    @diabolical1976 Před 20 dny +2

    Isnt P-rods main sponsor Nike? 🤔

  • @cheastbury9252
    @cheastbury9252 Před 18 dny

    was on the golden area skateboarding

  • @AxlRose-ug5db
    @AxlRose-ug5db Před 12 dny

    Paul is lucky he came up at the right time as far as making bank late 90s when tony hawk pro skater came out skateboarding was blowing up bigger than ever when they where all getting paid great 💯

  • @leooswave
    @leooswave Před 20 dny

    Y’all couldn’t make sure there wasn’t echos all through the interview ?

  • @marketingmasters3550
    @marketingmasters3550 Před 9 dny

    A lot of cities and townships without skateparks in the 80s-90s enjoyed targeting skateboarders as “trouble.” Most are ran by morons who continue to boast their hierarchy because they always had to play team sports.

  • @meltingspot1064
    @meltingspot1064 Před 15 dny

    I’m sure pro skaters have enough to “eat”. It’s just some like Paul who need the luxury cars and luxury bullshit. Supreme takes care of their riders but most on the team don’t have the same mentality like Paul. Only Tyshawn would relate to paul.

  • @Miguelo1102
    @Miguelo1102 Před 17 dny

    Man..Prod has a great head of hair on him.

  • @josiahamaze
    @josiahamaze Před 20 dny +7

    MACHINE MINDSET!

  • @Live-ok2do
    @Live-ok2do Před 20 dny +5

    Paul Rodriguez,my regards👍

  • @tjenahoj
    @tjenahoj Před 20 dny +3

    This turned into an a great deep talk about how a relative young artform can keep its creativity and still develop, especially in acommercial world! Westernkind is amazing and creative!

  • @dinguscollective1872
    @dinguscollective1872 Před 20 dny +4

    More skateparks are being built, yet a pro model board is about to cost $80 . Without the average skater , the consumers, skateboarding won't be alive.

    • @Cliche10k
      @Cliche10k Před 19 dny +1

      I disagree.
      Skateboarding will never die.

  • @AbstractHomosapien
    @AbstractHomosapien Před 15 dny

    8:20 this is how I feel about Eminem

  • @creasereese4204
    @creasereese4204 Před 20 dny

    Sup gary 😎

  • @Zuesmericai
    @Zuesmericai Před 17 dny

    The skaters eat by going big and taking risk’s in the streets

  • @mutinyunderbite3941
    @mutinyunderbite3941 Před 18 dny +2

    I find this level of narcissism impressive when people can’t even see how many contradictions they make

  • @Juliano_DJOL
    @Juliano_DJOL Před 19 dny +1

    I hear people hate on gary sometimes smh bro now a dayz I tell people no, just no, gary is the closest thing or dude out here to replace phelps or step into a similar role! Like do a lil homework and learn that he is the face or media man of skating or i dunmo, yall know tho! U do something good gary gonna shout ya out bro and people gonna hear and see! Who else doing anything near this, not doing some bs cash grab streams and making VO vidz that are pretty stale but may have a bit of news or a laugh here or there...
    Gary show alwayz funny and entertaining and alwayz quick to get the top news out there!
    I also like gary on the x-games commentary....the Olympics needs commentary help bad but I know how they do and prolly got the commentators picked for the next 20 years already haha!

  • @psydwayze
    @psydwayze Před 19 dny +1

    Make money. Just don't be a Dyrdek. 'Nuff said.

  • @amado7760
    @amado7760 Před 20 dny

    Paul has displayed great business acumen. Nicely done Paul. Congratulations man :)

  • @sauske2killer21
    @sauske2killer21 Před 20 dny +8

    That situation with Wes Kramer PROVES that skateboarding isn’t about “doing what you want” anymore. It’s all about the money & jock culture. It’s not different than any other mainstream sport now. Prod skating did not evolve it devolved into something basic & formulaic with no real soul anymore. You confuse having to eat with being rich. There’s a big difference. You sold out clear & simple.

  • @skateorbri
    @skateorbri Před 19 dny

    Listen to me I’m important. Skateboarding needs to get rid of the word Judge. That word and skateboarding are mutually exclusive. Just like art it’s subjective. Not whoever is cooler and has more connections in the industry at the time. Bottom line fine lemon or a lime.

  • @skippyskater
    @skippyskater Před 19 dny +1

    Someone trying to sell you something isn't your friend, and prod is always trying to sell us something..

  • @LovingLife1809
    @LovingLife1809 Před 20 dny

    Let’s go ! Prod is a goat

  • @CatsAndwhat
    @CatsAndwhat Před 20 dny

    Cuz it’s a hobby and probably don’t read the fine print when signing stuff. Lawyer up.

  • @losmuertos7444
    @losmuertos7444 Před 19 dny

    Keep skateboarding a crime fresh to me

  • @jay7233
    @jay7233 Před 20 dny

    Eat , eat, eat

  • @LukeZ-go1cv
    @LukeZ-go1cv Před 20 dny +22

    That sneak diss on Jeff was lame af he got his own style and nobody putting down those tricks.

  • @illegalciv
    @illegalciv Před 20 dny +3

    Prod is the man 💯

  • @FRIGIDBASTARDS
    @FRIGIDBASTARDS Před 19 dny +2

    Money is so cool
    Sucked the soul out of skateboarding..
    Skateboarding owes us nothing, turn off these mics and do a trick or sum.

  • @leeski152
    @leeski152 Před 17 dny +1

    the Jeff hate is getting old now kids, let's get some new material, yall just being lazy

  • @TheSalvation2027
    @TheSalvation2027 Před 20 dny

    Motivation 100%

  • @juanrojo268
    @juanrojo268 Před 18 dny

    Can’t believe they didn’t bring up Dyrdek…… I kind of lost respect for him and I know I’m not the only one but dude is a cash cow……

  • @SeattleFlee
    @SeattleFlee Před 13 dny

    Want anxiety watch this episode 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @luisjesuspichardofuentes5639

    skaters are broke because skaters jock other skaters and forget about their skateboarding

  • @armchair_contrarian
    @armchair_contrarian Před 20 dny

    THIS IS REAL ---- if you guys don't do it, someone else will..... NOTE: you either need to offer a good or service - the service you offer is your talent. We LOVE to watch you. you need goods - but NOT SKATER goods, not shoes, not boards, not wheels, get it? you need to sell something of value to the network you have built because of your talent. This is what I do.... BTW. Stay away for MLM schemes...

    • @humanothumqn659
      @humanothumqn659 Před 20 dny

      America is an MLM scheme and people like P Rod are proof

  • @75YBA
    @75YBA Před 20 dny +8

    There’s real skaters and companies like Powell-Peralta and Andy Anderson, and then there’s Pee-Rod.

  • @johnjunior6650
    @johnjunior6650 Před 20 dny +1

    Skters are broke because: NIKE

  • @lilscrappy50cent20
    @lilscrappy50cent20 Před 2 dny

    stop interrupting

  • @fjordan2345
    @fjordan2345 Před 20 dny +16

    without even seeing this I can already tell its going to be dumb af lol

    • @butwhytharum
      @butwhytharum Před 20 dny +8

      and you're part of what they're talking about.

    • @fjordan2345
      @fjordan2345 Před 20 dny +9

      @@butwhytharum after 10 minutes my statement still stands😆

  • @ehhhhh491
    @ehhhhh491 Před 18 dny

    I grew up around people who are now professional skateboarders and are sponsored by some of the biggest names in the sport. Back when they were like 13-16 they would make CZcams videos. The videos were so pure and captured not only skateboarding, but the hometown I grew up in. They had stopped making videos and I always felt that if they kept going and never stopped, they could have reached a channel the size of braille burnt with actual skateboarding and not kick flipping a deck made of glass. I think the reasons they stopped making vids is because:
    1. They were kids and didn’t understand what CZcams was and how talented they actually were
    2. They didn’t know how big CZcams would end up becoming.
    The reason why gaming took off is because the only way you could show case your skills was by constantly recording yourself and uploading. And when you did get sponsored, part of the deal was you had to stay consistent with videos. Skateboarding was different because you can just make 1 good part and upload it or go to 1 contest and get sponsored. After that, there was really no need to upload anymore.
    My suggestion? If pros want to keep their spot have them produce at least 40 minutes worth of videos a month. Video creation should be apart of their deal to keep their sponsor.
    @prod84skate

    • @ehhhhh491
      @ehhhhh491 Před 18 dny

      Unity, consistency, having fun, and taking things serious are key.

  • @KarlLind
    @KarlLind Před 18 dny +1

    “I’ve been hanging out a lot with Steve Berra…” 🫣yike