#234 - Chris Yeoh: The Art and Legacy of Amnesia Skateboards.

When was the last time you heard a story where skateboarding, art, and personal resilience came together in a beautiful tapestry? Join us as we sit down with Chris Yeoh, the visionary founder of Amnesia Skateboards, in the heart of the Paint Studio communal art space in Marrickville, Sydney. Alongside our guest co-host Steve Tierney, who has been an artistic force behind Amnesia's graphics for nearly two decades, we navigate the rich history and spirit that have defined one of Australia's most enduring skateboard brands. Chris opens up about his personal journey from Newcastle, NSW, reflecting on how art and skate culture have been integral to his life.

Chris shares candid stories of Amnesia's journey, touching on the relentless balancing act between a day job and creative pursuit. He recounts the challenges faced, from production mishaps to the emotional weight of losing his brother to cancer. Chris's heartfelt account of turning grief into a meaningful art show for cancer research is a testament to how skateboarding and art can bring communities together for a greater cause.

We reminisce about iconic skate videos, early skateboard models, and the strong friendships forged through skate culture. From the enigmatic stories of skaters like Ben Cox to navigating family dynamics, this conversation is a heartfelt ode to the enduring passion for skateboarding and the community it fosters. Whether you're a skate enthusiast or someone intrigued by the intersection of art and resilience, this episode promises a deeply nostalgic and inspirational journey.

Enjoy,
Shan

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