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10 Years Strong: The Nine Club Podcast Thanks Skateboarding Community for the Ride

Happy 10-Year Anniversary, The Nine Club!
ShreddER June 6, 2026
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Ten years ago The Nine Club Podcast shared its very first episode.

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Looking back now, it feels like a small idea that turned into something people kept coming back to week after week.

The hosts recently shared how fast it all went by and how grateful they are for everyone who has watched and listened since the beginning.

From early conversations to recent episodes, the show has always been about skaters sitting down and talking openly about their lives, their experiences, and the moments that shaped them.

Guests from different backgrounds have come on and shared stories that are funny, honest, and sometimes very personal.

That mix has helped the podcast build a loyal group of listeners who enjoy hearing real conversations without anything forced or scripted.

Over the years, the format stayed simple.

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The Nine Club Podcast
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Friends talking with friends, plus guests who feel like part of the same extended circle.

That approach helped the show stay grounded while still growing its audience. Many people found it through word of mouth, clips online, or just hearing a favorite skater mention it.

The team behind the show also took time to thank everyone who helped along the way. That includes the guests who showed up and opened up on camera, and the viewers and listeners who kept coming back to each episode.

Without that support, the podcast would not have continued the way it has.

There is also a sense of appreciation for the wider skateboarding community that has followed along.

The conversations on the show often reflect real life in skating, from street sessions to competitions, injuries, travel stories, and everything in between. That honesty has helped people connect with the content in a personal way.

As they look ahead, the focus is still on doing what they have always done.

Keep the conversations going, keep bringing in guests with different stories, and keep sharing moments that people can relate to.

After ten years, The Nine Club Podcast continues to feel like a place where skaters can talk, listen, and stay connected through shared experiences.

The Nine Club Posted:

"Wow! 10 years ago today we dropped our very first episode of The Nine Club. I guess what they say is true, time flies when you’re having fun! We just wanted to say a massive thank you to everyone who’s watched and listened throughout the years 🫵. Also, a huge thanks to all the guests who’ve come on and shared your stories with all of us🫶
Here’s to many more years of celebrating skateboarding 🧡"

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