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SKIDDY: I’m so happy for you. BELO: These sponsorships are luxuries. Skateboarding doesn’t owe me anything, and I’m just grateful to have it. I’m super grateful for any exposure and support, and of course product. SKIDDY: Do you think alcohol got in the way of your skating? BELO: Alcohol got in the way of everything in my life. I can’t touch alcohol. It took a toll. It had its moments, I just had enough of em. SKIDDY: In skateboarding, alcohol seems to go hand in hand. BELO: Drinking was never a mystery growing up. I don’t think drinking in skateboarding is at all what it used to be but it’s totally there.. I mean, you got people like Andrew Reynolds, The Boss , straight sober. I know there’s a bunch of other rippers that are sober. I think getting sober just gives life to skating again, in a way. People fall victim to the party scene a lot. I was pretty much BACK TAIL - JOSH BECKER cause that’s what I grew up on. Im excited to be a part of it. SKIDDY: It’s like a perfect circle. BELO: Yeah, I’ve been workin’ hard on that. Gettin’ it done, hopefully. Either way, it’s also like a homie video, like a fam video. SKIDDY: How are your sponsorships? BELO: Skateworks is my main sponsorship. I get flow for Krux Trucks. Guayaki Yerba Mate flows me drinks. I do some research and devel- opment (R&D) for NHS (Santa Cruz Skateboards), which is rad. Its cool, it helps out a lot. I feel lucky to have any support in skating.