Explore every episode of the podcast Skaterade
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| Episode 4.4 : Kapulani Patterson AKA Hawaiian Blaze | 22 Nov 2023 | 01:09:30 | |
Synchronicity is an undeniable theme throughout the life of Kapulani Patterson AKA Hawaiian Blaze. Each step of their journey in skating, life, and art all feel meant to be. In recent years Kapulani has deepened their connection to roller derby through skating for Team Indigenous Rising. As an indigenous, queer, Māhū skater, they hold the rallying cry for Indigenous skater representation in the sport close to their heart. Skating alongside their teammates on Team Indigenous Rising they have amplified one another’s ancestral wisdom and strength, and they’ve made big moves in not only the athletic but organizing arenas. The team has stood strong together through discrimination, and in this conversation we talk about Kapulani’s perspective on the organizers at BOTAs 2023 questioning their right to participate as a borderless team. We also go on to talk bout how the team has continued to support each other to keep pushing in the face of ignorance. Kapulani also shares their thoughts on how roller derby could educate skaters and officials to make it an inclusive space. We get into the racism and transphobia that are present in the international WFTDA community, and the roles that interpersonal connection as well organizations play in shaping progress and inclusivity. Their entry into the world of stained glass art seem just as destined in the way that their metal skills acquired during their military service branched into their artwork. And what’s more, they have since channeled their artwork into a means to raise awareness of Hawaiian cultural history and drawing attention to the thousands of missing and murdered indigenous women. This interview is jam-packed with thoughtful reflections from this amazing skater, artist, and mother. Tune in to hear about all the exciting projects they have in the works! Support Skaterade! | |||
| Episode 4.3 : Arri Santiago AKA @arriquenia | 09 Nov 2023 | 01:40:16 | |
Arri Santiago is an artist on and off skates, when she’s not lighting up the floor she’s creating imaginative characters and worlds as an artist and animator. She had no idea what was ahead when she rediscovered roller skating in 2020. She was introduced to rinks as a young kid (her dad was a rink ref back in the day), but it wasn’t until the pandemic hit that she would rediscover skating. She laced up a pair of her grandfather’s skates, which were 5 sizes too big, and she hasn’t looked back since. Roller skating has taken her on a journey from pandemic skate crews, to opportunities skating with roller skate productions such as DiscOasis, Flippers, and even New York Fashion Week shows. The approach that she brings to her skating is unmistakably elegant and simultaneously inventive by way of harnessing the artistry of whacking and voguing. As glamorous as all of that is, it hasn’t been all sunshine and rainbows, along the way she’s faced challenges ranging from tough past and present introspection and engaging with challenging community discourse. In this conversation we delve into the many experiences she’s had these past few years. She opens up about her complex relationship with movement and how she’s learned and grown and recovered through injuries sustained as a performer, and how exploring outlets for movement outside of skating have deepened her connection to her body. We also explore broader conversations around boundaries and social media, advice for progressing one’s roller skate skills, the importance of connecting with your local skate community, and the future of building sustainable homes for rink skating in New York City. Support Skaterade! | |||
| Episode 2.5 : Tracie Garacochea | 09 Mar 2023 | 01:45:04 | |
Tracie Garacochea is a WCMX skater (Wheelchair Moto Cross, a sport created and by Aaron Fotheringham) it’s a young sport, and Tracie has been making her mark on it for 7 years! At the age of 62, she finds herself carving out new frontiers as she pushes her sport with personal style, commitment, and a tangible love for community and the next generation of skaters. Even more than her pro-tour & competition appearances at the Dew Tour, and wins at Exposure, her focus is volunteering, as it has been her entire life. She is fueled by an innate desire to show what’s possible and extending those possibilities to kids by giving her time to expand access to more durable chairs suitable for sport, and teaching kids how to skate using their wheelchairs. In this interview, Tracie opens up about how she’s adapted her goals and pursuits to meet the changing tides of her life. She addresses how skating helped her to see her wheelchair as an empowering tool, and other gear that keeps her rolling including the adapted protective gear that has allowed her to address MS symptoms that impact her skating. Her flexibility extends to her artistic mediums as well, and she shares how her approach to artwork has shifted as MS has changed her ability to work with her hands. Tracie shines light on the institutional challenges she’s experienced as a disabled person. She recounts an exclusionary experience she had at a skate park, and the distrust she holds for our medical system which often fails to see the whole of a person’s experience by rushing them in and out of appointments. Throughout this interview Tracie emanates an undeniable sense of wonder that is truly infectious. From the exuberant way she talks about her skate bestie, skateboarder, Brooklyn Khoury, to her appreciation of assorted found objects that she collects from the skate park. Challenged Athletes Foundation: Life Rolls On: PlayLA: https://www.laparks.org/play-la US Center for Safe Sport: https://uscenterforsafesport.org/ Support Skaterade! | |||
| Episode 2.4 Pt I I : Shovel AKA Fat_Girl_Has_Moxi + QueerGirlStraightSkates | 24 Feb 2023 | 00:49:17 | |
Part two of our Shovel episode kicks off with a little spirituality. Rebel and Shove share the role that crystals, witchyness, and intention play in their lives. They revisit two major injuries Rebel had during the height of the pandemic, and how Shove went above and beyond on many levels to get her through it. We touch on the importance of therapy to help contextualize one’s life beyond their identity as a roller skater, and find balance in all realms of one’s life. Shove explores the intersection of her creative process and mental illness. Check out Rebel's shop loaded with queer and roller skate treasures from skate accessories to cute sunnies!
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| Episode 2.4 Pt I : Shovel AKA Fat_Girl_Has_Moxi + QueerGirlStraightSkates | 23 Feb 2023 | 01:37:56 | |
Rebel and Shove, AKA Shovel are a skating couple that would be hard to miss if you spend any time on skate IG or Youtube! You might know them better by their IG handles @queergirlstraightskates & @fat_girl_has_moxi. If you haven’t heard, they’re two recently engaged down to earth and yet over the top skating fat femmes in love! With different approaches to skating that compliment one another, and a life in which they’re each other’s biggest cheerleader. In this chat we get inside their heads about what it’s like to have such a vast online audience, and how they cope with balancing the concept of their brands with who they are as individuals. Both of them open up about their current goals ranging from strength training to leveling up their chops via dance skating gigs (Including skating with P!NK for the AMAs!). They also share revelatory anecdotes of how they’ve taught each other so much about life, you’ll have to listen to really grasp this bit! We chat about their mutual passion for community building online and IRL, as they’ve hosted some of the most successful Roll Outs in Long Beach that bring body positivity and queer identity to the forefront. We delve into their experiences as young people, and they reflect on their shared struggles with eating disorders and later learning to celebrate their bodies. They both experienced immense growth through the pandemic, in their professional skills in and outside of Roller Skating. We explore how the pandemic skate boom is leveling out, and the importance of fostering community as a skate brand to remain vital as a roller skating business. We get into the transformative role that fashion, adornment, and expanding options in plus sized fashion play in their lives and how it has impacted how they show up in community. In short, we cover a lot of ground, and it’s an absolute laugh riot of FUN! Check out Rebel's shop loaded with queer and roller skate treasures from skate accessories to cute sunnies! https://www.cheerstothequeers.com/ Follow their podcast on IG: https://www.instagram.com/skatedatepod/?hl=en Listen to their podcast, Skate Date! What's better than two roller skaters in love?: https://open.spotify.com/show/36B0jBzrCjYKkHXBTEKy9f Follow Shove on IG! : https://www.instagram.com/fat_girl_has_moxi/?hl=en Follow Rebel on IG! : https://www.instagram.com/queergirlstraightskates/?hl=en Thanks to Shove, we've got some killer playlists for ya! : The Basics So you Won’t be Basic https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1sTkAKVZmqAAYTPPxaxJ2b Support Skaterade! | |||
| Episode 2.3 : Yeti Or Not AKA Aylin Woodward | 09 Feb 2023 | 01:31:09 | |
This week’s guest is a former D-1 collegiate alpine skier turned Gotham Roller Derby All Star, not to mention she’s a physics, space, and paleontology reporter at the Wall Street Journal. Meet Aylin Woodward, affectionately known as Yeti Or Not. Yeti cut her teeth on the ski slopes, but ultimately ended up a roller derby All-Star, she’ll tell you that switching from a team sport to a solo sport took some of the pressure off. But, don’t let Yeti fool you, she’s self-critical no matter what, and perhaps this is part of what keeps her nose to the grindstone whether she’s reporting on climate change or striving for the Hydra. A competitive spirit is the lifeblood behind everything she does, but under a tough exterior beats an empathetic heart that understands that the greater good that only connection facilitates is of the utmost importance. In this interview, Yeti speaks to the hard realizations she and her league mates faced during the shutdown. With her priorities rearranged, Yeti found herself slowing down enough to see that the very strengths that drove Gotham forward contributed to its shortcomings in relation to accessibility and openness to change. During this conversation we see that Yeti does not shy away from the discomfort that inevitably accompanies growth. Over the past few years, she has exemplified this by proudly finding her place on Team Black Diaspora, and on the whole remaining teachable in her approach to derby in the post-pandemic world. Ever the voracious learner, Yeti brings all of her hard earned knowledge to coaching junior roller derby skaters, finding that they are often her favorite skaters to coach! On wheels Yeti can take a breather from her high pressure day job, and in this interview she gets a chance to take a load off. We’re right there with her along for this open and heartfelt ride. Join us! Support Skaterade! | |||
| Episode 2.2 : Kianayouwanna | 26 Jan 2023 | 01:41:24 | |
Kiana Maxwell, better known as Kianayouwanna is an undeniable powerhouse of the park skating world. The timeless classic Whip It pulled them into the world of derby, but they found themselves lured to park skating after watching the OG Moxi skate crew at the skate park. Support Skaterade! | |||
| Episode 2.1 : Marawa | 12 Jan 2023 | 01:25:05 | |
Marawa the Amazing is more than an international high-heeled roller skating icon, and her achievements are enough to make your head spin! She’s a circus school graduate, a 12x The Guinness Book of World Records holder, a showgirl, a designer, a writer, a teacher, a wife, a mother and more! She took some time out of her busy schedule to chat, and imparted so much of her experience and inner world to us. Marawa’s world is dazzling, and she had us transfixed just the same whether she was talking about high flying circus stunts or the simple indulgence of a morning coffee at her neighborhood cafe. She is every bit as spectacular as she is humble, and the ways in which she tunes into the present moment twinkle with appreciation and a sense of wonder. We got a glimpse at Marawa’s pragmatic side as she shared wisdom about the importance of learning the basics to support a sustainable life of wheels, and how vital it is to pursue experience over image curation. In this interview she also shares how the stars aligned for her iconic collaborations with Impala! This interview is bursting with gems from this candid and unapologetic orator who wears her sequins as proudly as her bruises! Not to be missed. Support Skaterade! | |||
| Skaterade Season 1 Wrap with Jasmine & Mack ! | 05 Jan 2023 | 00:17:37 | |
Jasmine & Mack here! We can’t believe we just finished our first season of our first podcast! Neither of us had any experience in podcasting, and in this episode we talk about what we’ve learned along the way. We open up about the difficulties and the wins we experienced collaborating together, and the ups and downs of pursuing the podcast alongside our busy lives. Support Skaterade! | |||
| Episode 1.5 : Kid Ace | 22 Dec 2022 | 01:17:46 | |
Kid Ace, the creator of Yoga for Skaters, has got more than shredding in her back pocket, with over 12 years total experience in the fields of yoga, personal training, and health coaching she’s highly attuned to how all of these plug into a happy lifetime of roller skating! Throughout this intimate chat Ace opens up about how difficult life events including roller derby injury, mental health treatment, and academic pursuits falling through were part of her path to finding where she was meant to be with a little help from the roller skating community and a furry friend named Rio! Support Skaterade! | |||
| Episode 1.4 : Roxy Dallas | 08 Dec 2022 | 01:33:37 | |
Roxy Dallas is a rare, dare we say, dying breed of New York weirdo. A captivating storyteller and wearer of many hats, she takes us on a journey in this episode starting with her roots in peewee hockey, then stumbling upon Roller Derby while sitting for a tattoo, to today where she’s got an over ten year Roller Derby career under her belt which includes winning the Hydra for Gotham! Roxy opens up about some hard hits in recent years including the long pandemic hiatus of Gotham Roller Derby and an ankle break she sustained when returning to training. A resilient leader who’s never down for the count, join us and get to know her! Support Skaterade! | |||
| Episode 1.3 : Olive of Queer Skate Alliance & Radical Wheels | 23 Nov 2022 | 01:35:59 | |
Olive best known for Queer Skate Alliance (QSA) and their company Radical Wheels has seen the skating world from more vantage points than most. They formed their derby roots on the bank track, fell in love with the expressive outlet of park skating, cut their teeth buying for a roller skating shop, and took on manufacturing their very own park wheels with co-creator Neon of BIPOC Who Skate! In this interview Olive sheds light on their experience with concussions, the stigma behind knowing your limits in aggressive sports and learning how to listen to their body. They illuminate what radical joy means to them and how that human need drives everything they do in the community from shining a light on underrepresented trans skaters by boosting their stories to expanding access to skates and gear to roller skaters around the world. Gather round as we tap into all that is nearest to Olive’s big heart. Support Skaterade! | |||
| Episode 4.2 : Kenny McQueen of Respect My Space Alliance (RMSA) | 26 Oct 2023 | 01:01:51 | |
After facing personal trauma and the pandemic disruption of queer nightlife, A fortuitous stumble upon the skate rink at Riverbank Park in Harlem took Kenny McQueen on a journey. Roller skating started out as a way to move his body and became something that completely transformed his lifestyle. Support Skaterade! | |||
| Episode 1.2 : Hehkhepri Martin | 10 Nov 2022 | 00:56:13 | |
You know that one friend who full sends it down the hill with no toe stops like it’s nothing? No? Well, enter Hehkhepri! Hehkhepri Martin, the designer behind Roll, Bounce, Rock Skate apparel, is a fixture at NYC skating events, with 9 years of skating under his belt this Brooklyn native is talented but understated, smooth rather than showy. In this interview we pick his brain about his creative process from the skaters who inspire him, to how he works through new moves. He shares his take on balancing taking up space with reading the room (or the rink ;-) ) , countering toxic masculinity in skate spaces, how showing up and connecting with people is what it’s all about, and how vital it is to make space for fresh innovative DJs in the rink space. It’s gonna be a fun one, so don’t miss this! https://rollbouncerockskate.com/ Check out some of Hehkhepri's favorite DJs! : @joshlemonade Want to get into Hehkhepri’s skate session headspace? It’s a fun place to be. Pop on your skates in your apartment or at your favorite smooth basketball court and lose yourself to the music for a few. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0XUkoX76UUQ8EqV9e3a1aB?si=c304dabd65384f70 Support Skaterade! | |||
| Episode 1.1 : SkatexWytch AKA Kathleen Macias | 27 Oct 2022 | 01:08:22 | |
Anxiety was high going into our first interview, but luckily for us Skatewytch is the kind of skater that immediately feels like an old friend. She’s known for her work contributing to DIY skatepark builds, being the first park skater to have her name on a wheel, and her daringly gritty skate style , but as we learn in this interview her grind and work ethic don’t cease there. She shares how her personal experiences growing up led her to center community efforts in everything she does from her work for non profits, to community action and organizing. You’ll hear unmistakable rawness as she opens up about her experiences with the mindf^ck of sponsorship, social media, mental health crises, and wrestling with body image. Ever one to pull herself up by the bootstraps, skating has always catalyzed her forward momentum whether it’s gaining confidence on the derby track or chasing her bliss while touring skate parks by driving cross country. Tune in to hear these tales and more from this incomparable renegade! Support Skaterade! | |||
| Get to Know Your Hosts Jasmine & Mack ! | 20 Oct 2022 | 00:39:37 | |
This is our first podcast! In this episode we unpack our thoughts on skating after a 5am park skate sesh including the physical impact of skating and the anxiety we sometimes feel with wheels strapped to our feet. We explore why we’re excited to interview other folks from the roller skating community. And we find common ground in how roller skating has transformed our relationships with our bodies and our mindsets.
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| Skaterade Podcast Trailer | 17 Oct 2022 | 00:00:49 | |
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| Episode 4.1 : Kooky AKA hurt_cobainn + Elise AKA bigb00tysk8rgrl | 12 Oct 2023 | 01:42:25 | |
Sometimes unlikely friendships make for the best pairings, and that’s certainly the case with Elise (bigb00tysk8rgrl) and Kooky (hurt_cobainn)! With a bit of an age gap, and being at different stages of life, they might not have met if not for the pandemic roller skating surge (and Elise sliding into Kooky’s DMs), but since their worlds collided they’ve become inseparable. In this conversation, they open up about what it’s been like to navigate friendship whilst sharing the hobby of aggressive park skating when one of them flourishes in the spotlight and the other finds their bliss in a more understated role. We get into the landscape that is roller skate community on social media in their eyes. They express their very different relationships to being perceived , opening up about how they relate to and interact with it all ranging from FOMO and overwhelm to connection and making international skate friends. We touch on dialogues in park skating including their perspectives on pathways towards growing the sport, whether by lifting up the next generation of youth skaters and through pro skate teams. They also share their desires to grow the presence of skate competitions in their home city of New York.
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| Episode 3.5 : Tracy Emiko Ugai Owner of The Basics of Happy | 20 Jul 2023 | 01:51:29 | |
This week’s conversation is a journey, a little metaphysical, a little brass tacks life advice, no doubt this week’s guest will send you! A resident of Long Beach California since 1999, Tracy Emiko Ugai created a mosaic by picking up pieces that work and discarding what doesn’t to build the colorful life she has today. Best known for her roller skating and wellness brand Basics of Happy, her impact as a visible Long Beach skate community member, and storied career in action sports marketing and PR (for iconically California brands such as Vans, Quicksilver, and Moxi ) precede her. Tracy regales us with tales of her roller skating roots, which started with Long Beach DIY parking lot roller derby in all of its scrappy down and dirty charm. She also takes us back to park skating before its boom and the exciting collaborative phase of discovery the community was in before the days widely available tutorials and park hardware. The draw Tracy feels towards wellness is in no way out of left field, in part born of the dissonance she felt between the marketing (and social media) presence she crafted and real life, she found herself hungry for a more grounded perspective. She was evolving and wanting out of the corporate gig life, and wanted to leave space for healing herself, and on the way she found herself positioned to pivot towards a path working wellness. In the process she found herself back in roller skating community and exploring the intersections between movement and healing. Tracy generously shares the lessons that very much influence her business and her brand today. Applying her life experience, she tackles issues like facing burnout, overcoming self-doubt, redirecting hyper focus as a neurodivergent business owner, and meditative power of roller skating! Above all else she highlights how relinquishing control in creating her own business allowed the road to unwind before her in unexpected and miraculous ways. Not to mention, we get granular about her foray into developing roller skates for the first time for her very own company, and how collaboration in community are very much the engine behind Basics of Happy. Get ready to nerd out! Suffice to say, this interview is a veritable treasure trove featuring slices of roller skate history, personal wisdom, healing, and being in business in roller skating today. Support Skaterade! | |||
| Episode 3.4 : Frank Figueroa AKA @rizztheavengersk8s | 06 Jul 2023 | 01:44:33 | |
It can be easy as a New Yorker to lose sight of the endless possibilities the city holds, but this week’s guest never misses a chance to take it all in. Frank Figueroa has covered countless miles on these city streets, in his well-loved roller skates, that are often a scrape away from combusting. Anywhere there is a community event with good music and dancing, you better believe he’s there and finding release almost certainly with his skates in tow. When the iconic rinks, Skate Key and Empire closed in the early 2000s, Frank took his love of wheels and dancing to the streets, and shows no signs of stopping. Frank has the hard-won grit the city is known for and he’s got the battle wounds to show for it, however he’s not afraid to be vulnerable and channels that sensitivity through his numerous modes of artistic expression including disciplined training in dance, photography, and DJing. In this intimate conversation we get a glimpse of what Frank contends with including dismantling societal expectations for men expressing emotion (whilst holding space for others) and skating through physical and mental pain. He does this all with an enviable fluidity and serenity. Frank shares the history of skating he’s lived through in NYC, and the ways in which his community mentors have given to him and how he’s paid it forward. We also get into the magic of partner skating, and how much human connection it fosters. Frank’s ease and sincerity will transport you. He speaks with the same nostalgia and sensory palette when he regales us with growing up in Chinatown arcades and dumpling spots as he does navigating the Tokyo subway system. Kick back and let Frank take you on a Journey! Follow Frank on IG : Learn more about New Style Hustle & Frank's mentor Jeff Selby : In memory of another of Frank's mentors, Lezly Ziering: https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/18/nyregion/lezly-ziering-who-rescued-roller-skating-dies-at-82.html If you, or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts please know there are resources available, and people who care: Support Skaterade! | |||
| Episode 3.3 : Elijah Justice | 22 Jun 2023 | 02:02:05 | |
Social Justice, catholic school uniforms, horror films, and a scrappy midwestern je ne sais quoi all inform the style and approach of Elijah Justice. He’s a rhythm skater and designer residing in Brooklyn, but his home state of Ohio has his heart. His foray into skating like many of us began in family-fun style rinks, but when he found himself at United Skates in Wyckliffe, Ohio he caught sight of the real deal and there was no turning back, he was hooked. In this conversation he opens up about what drives him as a skater, creator, and most importantly a member of the wider rink skating community. We also get into all the fun opportunities roller skating has brought into his life, the importance of keeping ALL regional skate styles alive, and the specific ways he’s giving back to young people in the realms of design and skating. This conversation is equal parts vulnerability and unwavering confidence, and you really shouldn’t miss it! Support Skaterade! | |||
| Episode 3.2 : Krystal Roames AKA Shenanswithkrys | 08 Jun 2023 | 01:34:02 | |
This week’s skater exemplifies the spirit of why we started this podcast. She reminds us that though skating elevates our lives, it does not define who we are. Krystal Roames is a New York native who has had quite the journey over the course of these pandemic years. Not only did she pick up rhythm skating, but she became a first time mother, started her own private therapy practice, and moved to a new city. Join us as we share in her experiences of striking a balance between raising a family, and finding time to nourish her love for skating and ultimately herself as an individual! Like many of us, Krystal found herself looking for fulfillment amidst quarantine isolation, and upon discovering the strutting stylings of Oumi Janta and Ana Coto her interest for roller skating peaked. She had her reservations as she had long set aside childhood fancy, but as she stepped into her skates she realized it wasn’t just for kids after all. Honing her skate chops in her parking garage Krystal eventually found herself hooked on roller skating. Her love for skating presented her with unforeseen opportunities and meaningful connections to new friends and the community at large. Krystal also reflects on her bodily autonomy in skating while pregnant, the metamorphosis of her relationship with skating as she takes on new frontiers as a mom, and the magic of finding time to skate alone. Come along with us and get to know her better! https://bournetherapeuticservices.com/ Support Skaterade! | |||
| Episode 3.1 : Skatebeeotch AKA Afton Blake Brooks | 25 May 2023 | 01:54:40 | |
We're excited to be back for our third season with a guest who has carved out space for herself since she was a kid. From a young equestrian to the double threat derby and park skater she is today, Afton has always PUT IN WORK. Her perseverance doesn't rest within the confines of athleticism either as she is an outspoken advocate for Trans-rights and mental health awareness. She's also a proud mother of two amazing kids that feed her drive to push forward with equal measures of strength and vulnerability that you see in everything she does. Support Skaterade! | |||
| Episode 2.6 : Kickback ! - with Special Guests Mina, Lauren, & Ari | 23 Mar 2023 | 00:45:02 | |
Hey friends! To round out this season we’ve got a hangout session from Jasmine’s apartment with three of our co-workers and skate friends. We touch on shop life at Five Stride Skate Shop, but mostly you’ll get to know our pals and our relationships with them. You’ll meet Mina, a skate tech pursuing a law degree and finding time to enjoy the simpler things! Join us to hear about Mina’s search for the perfect low-top skate boot ! Paco joins us to talk about their last stretch of design school, making Skaterade cover art, and slowly inching their way back into training full time for Gotham Roller Derby! In this chat they share their creative process, and how they compare everything in their life to roller derby. As any hangout with friends, this one spirals into a silly frenzy of laughs and cordial disagreements! Tune in to see which roller skate wheel each of us is, and more importantly the forbidden snacks round where we reveal which wheel we’d like to eat. Follow Mina On IG! Support Skaterade! | |||