One of the coolest video series going in skateboarding right now: Feeling Scene from The Ben Raemers Foundation dives deep into the local skateboarding scenes in various cities with visiting pros with an emphasis on mental health. It’s latest is on the growing scene in Liverpool, England, hometown to Geoff Rowley and The Beatles. Tap in with the crew:
“The Feeling Scene series continues as The Ben Raemers Foundation explores the Liverpool skate scene with Mike Anderson, Charlie Birch, Dave Mackey, Diggs English, Chris jones and host of local rippers. As well as hosting a skate jam at New Bird DIY Skatepark, the foundation talks to local skateboarders and explores what mental health support is available in the local area.
These are all fantastic links and resources below:
Filmed by Matty Lambert, Ryan Gray, Dominic Chambers and Mark Jackson. Additonal filming by Carson Lee, Luke Fletcher and Geff Mcguffog. Edited by Rob Mathieson. Sound mix and colouring by Mark Jackson”
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More from the Feeling Scene video series:
Related: The Ben Raemers Foundation’s Latest “Feeling Scene” Video Focused on San Jose, CA
That bank spot is a classic and we’ve always been big fans of Lost Art Skateshop out there.
Related: New Balance Numeric Teams Up with Liverpool’s Lost Art Skate Shop for Special Collab
Always great to see Dave Mackey still doing it proper. “Our mate Mackey” from Blueprint’s Lost and Found, remember that? Support your local skateshop!