Fudger’s comment on his self awareness and being able to see both sides of every coin is spot on. His interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligence are his greatest strengths. If there’s a BMX hall of fame Miles deserves a spot, way more influential than he gets credit for.
@ absolutely. Seth lived just down the road from me. We rode together all the time. He was the reason I got my first S&M dirt bike when he buckled the frame of my bike for me because some dude at Dan’s Comp talked me into buying a crappy KHE bike instead of a Hoffman Condor back around 1997. 😂 Also, he was the best man in my wedding. I sent him a screenshot of this yesterday. I don’t think he wants to leave town. But maybe Ryan and Dennis can fly out to Knoxville for the interview. 😂
Miles sent me a Stranger frame with a ton of parts and Trip gear over a decade ago. Nicest guy! I’ll never forget the day the box arrived. Forever thankful!
Miles you've got this ! Going on 7 years no booze. It can be done. It's phuqin hard at first, but as time goes by it gets progressively easier, it doesn't solve all your problems, but the problems get easier to handle. You got it!
Giving me flash back of riding at veterans skate park and De Marcus would roll up..... wayyyyy TF back then when he was riding for Freed Bikes. Was the nicest dude.
A new web series "Miles out in Tulsa" or Tulsa Tuesdays" in association with OurBMX and *insert sponsor here, featuring *insert rider/team here (affiliated with sponsor) capturing riding from around the streets of Tulsa through the lens of Miles Rogoish......just saying. Miles is such a great dude. Very genuine, no bullshit, not blaming anyone for his misfortunes. He's stepped up, cleaned up and is pushing himself to be the best version of himself. Definitely seems like the kind of dude you'd want to hang out with and shoot the shit. This was a really good one and definitely could have listened for a few more hours. Thanks
28:38 Cory Wiergowski said the same thing in his interview on Kanode Knows that oddly came out the same day as this. There is so much BMX media that has been lost in the early internet days. It makes me wonder what BMX media is going to be lost to social media platforms? I was also thinking that as time passes there is a whole new generation of "OG" riders who haven't yet gotten the veteran props that they deserve. There are tons of riders from the early 2010s who were huge and don't get talked about as much as the main old school pros, mid school pros, or the early 2010s riders who stuck around and are still fresh in people's minds (Garrett, Nathan, Dennis, Chad, etc). Riders like Miles, Garrett Reeves, Cory Wiergowski, Rob Wise, Dave Thompson, Alex Magellan, Shawn McIntosh, Shane Weston and Eli Taylor come to mind as 2010s riders who don't necessarily get the props that they deserve.
Hell yeah good one boys. Let’s see Tony Hamlin, Sean Sexton, Tammy McCarley, Lahsaan Kobza, Ty Morrow, Josh Harrington, Kevin Kiraly, Alex Kennedy, Darryl Tocco or even Henry Davis from East County shop.
@OurBMX hey man, thanks for replying. Also, thank you all for keeping BMX media alive, I truly enjoy these podcasts and other content y'all create. THANKS!!!!!!!
We are not, sorry. Fast internet at SX is just impossible and it’s too much of a pain to try to only get a bunch of grumpy comments that it’s not perfect. 🤣
Fudger’s comment on his self awareness and being able to see both sides of every coin is spot on. His interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligence are his greatest strengths.
If there’s a BMX hall of fame Miles deserves a spot, way more influential than he gets credit for.
Please try to get Seth Kimbrough on here.
That would be a really good podcast
@@ErinsAudioCorner do you remember the band mortal treason?
@ absolutely. Seth lived just down the road from me. We rode together all the time. He was the reason I got my first S&M dirt bike when he buckled the frame of my bike for me because some dude at Dan’s Comp talked me into buying a crappy KHE bike instead of a Hoffman Condor back around 1997. 😂
Also, he was the best man in my wedding.
I sent him a screenshot of this yesterday. I don’t think he wants to leave town. But maybe Ryan and Dennis can fly out to Knoxville for the interview. 😂
@ErinsAudioCorner that's super cool he was the best man at your wedding. I miss seeing videos of him and Corey Martinez riding together.
@ErinsAudioCorner does he still ride at all, like not at a professional level but for himself
This one was 🔥🔥🔥
Ty morrow 🙏
Miles sent me a Stranger frame with a ton of parts and Trip gear over a decade ago. Nicest guy! I’ll never forget the day the box arrived. Forever thankful!
Miles you've got this ! Going on 7 years no booze. It can be done. It's phuqin hard at first, but as time goes by it gets progressively easier, it doesn't solve all your problems, but the problems get easier to handle. You got it!
LAHSAAN KOBZA PODCAST!🙏
This podcast was so good! You the man Miles!
Damn great podcast! The Midwest BMX scene was so fun in his era.
Maaan I was working earlier started listening to the castillo pod and then bam goner like jeez what a teaser as it was getting good
Yooo d mick!!! What are the odds haha can’t wait for that one
Serious, I was about 30mins in..
That was awesome 👏
Craig Passero and Charlie Crumlish were on V1 Stranger too
THE OG’s. Eli Taylor too.
@@Worlddeecewasn’t Eli one of the first riders to come back? Or am I thinking of something else
this was an awesome interview
His props bio was pretty dope
Much love let’s go! 🙌🔥
Damn this one was so good!!
Good times 🫶🏼
One of the greatest gifts BMX has ever received. I love you so much and I’m sorry I fucked up your elbow. ++
Giving me flash back of riding at veterans skate park and De Marcus would roll up..... wayyyyy TF back then when he was riding for Freed Bikes. Was the nicest dude.
A new web series "Miles out in Tulsa" or Tulsa Tuesdays" in association with OurBMX and *insert sponsor here, featuring *insert rider/team here (affiliated with sponsor) capturing riding from around the streets of Tulsa through the lens of Miles Rogoish......just saying.
Miles is such a great dude. Very genuine, no bullshit, not blaming anyone for his misfortunes. He's stepped up, cleaned up and is pushing himself to be the best version of himself. Definitely seems like the kind of dude you'd want to hang out with and shoot the shit. This was a really good one and definitely could have listened for a few more hours. Thanks
Miles! Love ya bud stay the coolest!
Great discussion.
Boy Janssen is who you guys are thinking of!
2:18:33 “Mickey mouse bullshit” was the term 😂
I have a screen shot of that post lol!
I was hyped for the first 13 mins of the castillo podcast
Then this came up. So fucking rad.
28:38 Cory Wiergowski said the same thing in his interview on Kanode Knows that oddly came out the same day as this. There is so much BMX media that has been lost in the early internet days. It makes me wonder what BMX media is going to be lost to social media platforms? I was also thinking that as time passes there is a whole new generation of "OG" riders who haven't yet gotten the veteran props that they deserve. There are tons of riders from the early 2010s who were huge and don't get talked about as much as the main old school pros, mid school pros, or the early 2010s riders who stuck around and are still fresh in people's minds (Garrett, Nathan, Dennis, Chad, etc). Riders like Miles, Garrett Reeves, Cory Wiergowski, Rob Wise, Dave Thompson, Alex Magellan, Shawn McIntosh, Shane Weston and Eli Taylor come to mind as 2010s riders who don't necessarily get the props that they deserve.
And yes. We’ve got spots in Tulsa D
Good stuff yawl
2:15 I’m guilty I almost commented that 😂
🤣🤣
Hell yeah good one boys.
Let’s see Tony Hamlin, Sean Sexton, Tammy McCarley, Lahsaan Kobza, Ty Morrow, Josh Harrington, Kevin Kiraly, Alex Kennedy, Darryl Tocco or even Henry Davis from
East County shop.
Where did the Castillo podcast go???????
It’ll be back next week - Albert
@OurBMX hey man, thanks for replying. Also, thank you all for keeping BMX media alive, I truly enjoy these podcasts and other content y'all create. THANKS!!!!!!!
No worries, Thanks for watching 🤝 much appreciated - Albert
2:01:35 Dennis you’re fried Christian used to lie all the time 😂😂😂
2 in 1🎉
Reach out to adam lz to get on the pod. Would love to hear a in depth conversation about his side of the story.
Please advise which episode was about PROPS history?
Are you guys live streaming triples challenge today? If so what time?
We are not, sorry. Fast internet at SX is just impossible and it’s too much of a pain to try to only get a bunch of grumpy comments that it’s not perfect. 🤣
@OurBMX will you guys post it later?
What happened to the Castillo…? 😔
It'll be back next week - Albert
1:19:04 boy janssens
What happened to the Brian Castillo podcast?? I watched 45mins and came back and it’s gone.
That wasn’t a finished version. Next Tuesday!
I was just watching the Brian Castillo podcast and it just disappeared…
Same here. The Rooftop interview was just getting good.
It’ll be back up next week - Albert
@@OurBMX figured it may have accidentally gotten uploaded
Miles timeline is so far off lol
Chuck his name is Chuck
Early Mongoose=Identity crisis?
1:59:58 how tf u remember that😭😭😭
Glad I got to see the BC one. Could have done without this one.
Yeah come to LA to get clean this Dude is a clown
wtf? is this personal?
@@unified_methodit’s called deep rooted jealousy.