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Beyond Boards

Episode 43 - Chris Lawton

13 Feb 2023

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Episode 43 with Chris Lawton, skateboarder, co-founder of Skate Nottingham and Community Development Officer at Skateboard GB.  Together we discussed him growing up in Boston, Lincolnshire, moving to Nottingham in 1996 to study history and connecting with the thriving local skate scene, working in academia at Nottingham Trent University for a few years, traveling to Malmö and Copenhagen with his skate friends and drawing much inspiration from there to launch Skate Nottingham, a non-profit which uses skateboarding as a tool to unlock learning and creativity, participating in a talk about « skate friendly cities » at Pushing Boarders 2018 in London, recently taking the position as Community Development Officer at Skateboard GB, the National Governing Body for skateboarding for the UK…    Intro (00:13)  Getting started (01:26)  Studying modern history in Nottingham (08:44)  Fond of Japanese skate culture (13:08)  Working in academia (17:40)  First time in Malmö (25:00)  Many similarities between Nottingham and Malmö (30:35)  First steps of creating Skate Nottingham (38:44)  Pushing Boarders panel discussion (46:46)  Latests projects at Skate Nottingham, collaboration with Tampere in Finland (50:30)  Tough love from British skate media (01:05:12)  Skateboard GB (01:08:26)  Managing time between Skateboard GB and Skate Nottingham (01:13:34)  Infertility struggles (01:21:29)  Most valuable lesson learned from skateboarding (01:26:43)  Friends questions (01:28:08) Conclusion (01:59:54)   For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboardsHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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