What does it actually take to build a community people trust? In this episode, I sit down with my friend and Vibe Ride co-leader Garrett Gentle to talk about what we’ve learned building a value-led skate community in Los Angeles. This conversation goes far beyond identity. We get into leadership, belonging, mission, community guidelines, and the hard reality of protecting a space while still trying to keep it open-hearted and welcoming. We talk about what most communities get wrong, why values need to be made explicit, how trust is built and broken, and what it means to create something bigger than yourself that can last beyond any one person. In this episode we discuss: - Why Vibe Ride was built to be value-led, not identity-led - What happens when a community grows faster than its structure - Why mission, vision, and clear guidelines matter more than most people think - The tension between welcoming everyone and protecting the well-being of the group - Why leadership gets hardest when the person crossing a line is complex, not evil - What Garrett and I have learned about accountability, trust, and building something that can outlast us Connect with Garrett Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garrettgentle/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrett-gentle-478696106/ Follow Keep Pushing Instagram https://www.instagram.com/keeppushingpodcast/ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/64cslL1JuSdr3eIgwU8GRS Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/keep-pushing-with-brandon-desjarlais/id1884161960

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