I met this guy only once in Milton Ontario decades ago. I have Crohn's disease and most people didn't really like having me there to say the least. Corey was an awesome person to me. He even told the other kids to just be cool with me. It's hard doing things like healthy people when you are disabled but Corey already figured out I had challenges and he made me feel okay about being there. Cool guy and cool sister and cool family period.
Agreed however there are extremes and wrong doing in both side. Do I have to agree with someone’s life choices or identity? No. Does that mean they shouldn’t be able to do their thing? Also no. Of course not. Go do your thing and you should be able too. But small children being taught about sexual identities and and all this stuff way earlier than ever before and drag queens reading profane books to children (not some hypothetical. Go read the books. They’re awful) is too much. Like yea everyone should have the right to live their life. But A let’s go back to no one knows what anyone is and 2 dudes or 2 chicks or 1&1 like ok? And. That’s irrelevant to us. I don’t even agree with it but it doesn’t affect or bother me. No different than religion. We don’t have to agree on which one is real or this or that. Like ok. Move on. I get that there are struggles for people coming out. And there shouldn’t be. It shouldn’t be bullied and shamed. But the answer to that isn’t joining the rainbow army and be unhinged and crazy toward people who don’t agree with you but also are stoping you. I hope that makes sense. It shouldn’t be bullied or shamed. But we can agree to disagree or just not really have the same ideas but also co exist. Just leave kids alone. Let adults live their life. Let kids be kids and stop drilling stuff into them way before they’re even naturally getting into those feelings and emotions and shit. It’s not rocket science. People are just too, idk. Reactive and emotional to see balanced truth sometimes
Respect ✊ It took the biggest pair of balls to come out to the whole world being one of the most famous athletes in your sport. So happy for Corey. Fuck anyone who has any negative comment about someone living a happier life.
When all the Corey love posts first went up I legit thought he had died a tragic death. But his courage is pretty awesome. Enjoy life, you got some really great friends.
Just as much on the "Why did you have to?" equally, "Why shouldn't you be able to?" Who you are should not be subject to judgement. Be yourself, Ride bikes, be awesome!
@@DuffmanOhNo He is literally a troll man, even his name is meant to stoke anger. The thing about trolls is they don't even believe what they are saying, they just know it will cause people to respond and they feed on it. They do it for the laughs when people respond. Ignore them.
My family knows about my life but my crew doesn’t and I can relate to the self doubt and understandings from the guys I ride with. But I hold it as, folks that are in my life at home or people that I talk to other then bike all know. The few that I did ride with in the past that I explained why my roommate and I world travel and move all over the country together(over ten years) explain to me they felt it and kinda knew it via my home life. But the big thing is, they always explain to me that this is the reason I am blunt with my emotions to others. I have just tried to cover this up with my crew and past crew so long that when riding I am just a different person. When riding I am my fake self, but my partner does not ride so I never had to change. Long story short, even though I handle my being open differently(always feared making others uncomfortable) I can relate to this. I am me at the end of the day and if asked I never lie. Or I just talk about my partner in a very kind way and talk about the stories of travel or places we lived(then it’s up to them to come up with their mind set)
@PorchMonkey Strangler sorry if you live in a world that is making your mind up for others. You will never go far in life if your stuck in your ways and disgust for others.
@PorchMonkey Strangler when is the bbq? And last I checked my pops is proud of me! My house hold taxable income is 1/3 of the big M a year! I live a great life! Traveled the world 8 times too! And unlike you, I was a former pro rider back in the midschool days! Open your eyes! The world is a fun place when you don’t live in a self righteous mind set my guy. Or live your life, I don’t judge 🤙
@PorchMonkey Strangler congrats, after you go onto my videos and post hate speech even a todler could do better, and even UA-cam automatically removed your posts... yup, your the first idiot I have blocked on UA-cam since my first video in 2006! Congrats
Great podcast. Already having an effect at my local skatepark, conversations about language taking place, amongst bmxers at least. Well done Corey and crew.
This was awesome, lots of great and eye-opening perspectives. Really glad you shared all this. Massive props to you, Corey. You are an absolute legend and an inspiration to so many. Huge respect!
@Big Lenny are you like in love with Dennis? I mean it's cool clearly a safe space here, just noticed that you have a need to "correct" people's opinions about Corey..🤦♂️🤦♂️
Thank you Corey for sharing your story with the whole bmx community. I came out to my family and friends a few weeks back. Felt weird about it cause I'm bisexual and thought its no big deal to anyone, should just keep it to myself, but you know what? Its a big ass deal to me and anyone else hiding from themselves or others. It felt great to get it off my chest after years of knowing and hiding I guess. Thank you to Corey and anyone else who shows the world their true selves, much love!
just got home from Cult with a new frame. I was just thinking what unclicked can I listen to? What better than this! Ironically I’m taking my 21” Walsh out of service for a 20.75 GF frame. Hope to have you someday sign my raw Walsh, Corey.
Being self aware to finally admit to oneself that you gay or at least bi as a youth is the hardest part. I so relate to that. Glad you were able to come out Corey, I know how much courage it takes! Thanks for giving other LGBT people hope. mad respect
@White Power sounds like you need some positivity in your life my dude. Stop letting people outside yourself affect you. Obviously having some trouble with that mr "White power" 🙄
That cut at 27:57 was funny hahah from past episodes it seems like Ryan sometimes says kinda shitty things without actually intending to be shitty (which is easy to do when you're just hanging with your friends and you have your guard kinda down, and they're free to give you shit for it). As a trans man who is fairly new to this industry, I appreciate you all getting together to talk more about Corey's story. It makes me feel safer going forward, especially with how controversial just being me seems to be nowadays. Cheers!
I took the conversation on a tangent that was more about an experience I had that wasn’t relevant to Corey whatsoever. Just decided to cut it out to keep it on point. But yes, I like to stir the pot at times and I can be pretty blunt/honest to a fault, so I can definitely come across as shitty for a moment/snippet. Buuuut I like to think my intentions are in a good place. 🙌
@@OurBMX I totally think your intentions are in a good place, otherwise I wouldn't continue watching/listening/supporting Our BMX. I appreciate you, Ryan! I'm still just a little bit upset about the "colorblind" thing you raised with Demarcus last summer, but I understand it comes from an innocent place and you're always trying your hardest to listen to those around you and be the best you that you can be. You're a great dude, and I hope I get to shake your hand someday. :)
One of the things I ABSOLUTELY love about BMX, is the diversity of all the riders. There is a Nigel Sylvester, and a Ryan Nyquist. Hoffman and LeVan. And so many other riders that, all though not completely opposite, have VERY different styles and personalities. They all kill it on a bike, but that might be the ONLY thing in common with a few. I guess what I'm getting at is that there is NO cookie cutter definition of a 'great BMX rider'. And I F'N love that! Cheers to Corey!
I know him and his sister,they used to race in an indoor thing smitty had going on in Orangeville Ontario,Canada. I seen his name and thought it might be him.Small world. Corey if you read this, do you still have that Black Widow crank? I NEED IT!!!
Rad stuff not my type of subject but I respect Corey and I respect BMX. Don't ever let other people dictate your enjoyment in life. 🤘 Ready for the next podcast you guys kill it.
Huge respect for Corey, and everyone else going thru something similar, Im streesed even thinking of being in situation like this, and Im not, I never will, I cannot even imagine what does it feel. Its sad to know that this is real issue and that there are people who feels that they cannot just be themselves. Good luck to every person out there feeling trapped in life and mad props to now even bigger hero and rolemodel Corey🖤 and thank you Dennis and Ryan for doing this
Why would his personal choices change anything? I mean I know some are ignorant but it's his life and he gets to live it how he wants. He'll always be badass to me no matter what he does off 2 wheels, rock on bro!!
Fuck yeah Cory. Double legend, this sport can be so backward when it comes to opinions about this kind of thing. This flips the bird to all of the narrow minded fools as there cannot be a person in this sport that doesn’t respect his riding.
@@erikhortsch I personally haven't had it but I wasn't even aware it was carbonated. I thought it was just regular water in a can. Too expensive for me to even try it.
The black can is bubbly and kind of an acquired taste, but good 🤷🏽♂️ white can is regular water. They’re just a dollar where I am. And able to recycle the cans for bike parts 👍🏻 can’t recycle plastic bottles here for some reason. Less (bottle) waste in the skate parks.
I dont have a link but he did a full podcast with tj laven like 5 years ago where they talked about it. Pretty intense, at one point he said he wanted to drop in on the Hoover dam to kill himself, shit made me cry. He's the fucking man! Machined his and his husbands wedding bands!
The radio show (I think it was Sirius or actual radio) was called “Anything Goes with Tj Lavin and Forest Griffin” and Matt Beringer was on episode 25. And maybe it’s some some MTV or UFC contractual thing, but I can’t find a link to the show or episode. I’m sure if you Google enough you’ll find it though. I heard it a few years ago, it exists lol.
I was under the impression they were talking about his comment on corey's instagram post. It's buried in there somewhere but I saw it and I'm sure you could find it too, especially if you already follow baringer. He talks all about what he went through.
@XEREBRL lol it's a fact buddy most homophobics have been touched or they can't deal with their own f****** feelings so they lash out, maybe on UA-cam comments, maybe elsewhere. Idk
12 don't like it ... you're Always breaking hearts. I get the feeling that no matter how many positive response you get it's the negative ones you might feel the most, a little stigma in your soul after many years of living in fear of ... Now many congratulate you cos it's the social thing ,it's cool to accept gays but maybe not so cool to be one, not that I think that way, just how people are. Of course now most of us perceive you in a different way and so what ... life's is though !!! Let's all grow up.
@@ArnieJames666 what a logical and well reasoned response. That nonsensical bullshit statement is literally used in Marcuse's essay entitled "Repressive Tolerance." Amazing. Homie likes dick, so what? Is it brave? No. Am I happy for him to get some self actualization, that's also dope. It's a null issue, man.
as i get older,ill be 50 this year. I have moved away from labeling people and the sexual preference. OR lets say I try to. We should get away from the gay,straight,bi,names and just say "my sexual preference"..Why did we label people in the first place? Not sure but its what we have grown up doing and its every generation's fault that came before us. People are born how they are born.100%..
"Corey: i'm gay Nuno - do you need any pedals?" oh, Fudger, not sure if that was a joke cause in my country 'pedal' (polish 'pedał' - bicycle part) is offensive way to describe gay male.
I actually see both sides. Overall, I'm glad it's helped him so much. Corey is probably my favorite rider right now. I LOVE how he rides. And even though I'm not against him being gay or anything, I can see how people can get annoyed by constantly hearing about everyone's sexual orientation, but like he said, it helps other ppl, and even for himself it's a huge weight off of his shoulders. So even though a piece of me gets annoyed by constantly hearing about everyone's sexual orientation, I'm actually really glad he did it. He's already such a killer rider, I'm interested to see if this helps him go even bigger. Like what if he just goes to a whole other level now? Lol
I met this guy only once in Milton Ontario decades ago. I have Crohn's disease and most people didn't really like having me there to say the least. Corey was an awesome person to me. He even told the other kids to just be cool with me. It's hard doing things like healthy people when you are disabled but Corey already figured out I had challenges and he made me feel okay about being there. Cool guy and cool sister and cool family period.
The dude shreds. End of story.
Can't wait for the time to come when coming out doesn't need to be a thing anymore and people are all allowed to be who they are from the get go.
They already are 😂
@@RideDirtdefinitely not, especially in many parts of the country and large parts of the world.
As with anything that weighs on your mind, addictions,sexual orientation or what have you. Tragically we make it thing on ourselves.
Agreed however there are extremes and wrong doing in both side. Do I have to agree with someone’s life choices or identity? No. Does that mean they shouldn’t be able to do their thing? Also no. Of course not. Go do your thing and you should be able too. But small children being taught about sexual identities and and all this stuff way earlier than ever before and drag queens reading profane books to children (not some hypothetical. Go read the books. They’re awful) is too much. Like yea everyone should have the right to live their life. But A let’s go back to no one knows what anyone is and 2 dudes or 2 chicks or 1&1 like ok? And. That’s irrelevant to us. I don’t even agree with it but it doesn’t affect or bother me. No different than religion. We don’t have to agree on which one is real or this or that. Like ok. Move on. I get that there are struggles for people coming out. And there shouldn’t be. It shouldn’t be bullied and shamed. But the answer to that isn’t joining the rainbow army and be unhinged and crazy toward people who don’t agree with you but also are stoping you. I hope that makes sense. It shouldn’t be bullied or shamed. But we can agree to disagree or just not really have the same ideas but also co exist. Just leave kids alone. Let adults live their life. Let kids be kids and stop drilling stuff into them way before they’re even naturally getting into those feelings and emotions and shit. It’s not rocket science. People are just too, idk. Reactive and emotional to see balanced truth sometimes
Bro I never cared just be you dude we love the way you ride glad that you stopped by Seattle hope we see you again soon
Respect ✊ It took the biggest pair of balls to come out to the whole world being one of the most famous athletes in your sport. So happy for Corey. Fuck anyone who has any negative comment about someone living a happier life.
When all the Corey love posts first went up I legit thought he had died a tragic death. But his courage is pretty awesome. Enjoy life, you got some really great friends.
@PorchMonkey Strangler again loser?! Lmfao
@PorchMonkey Strangler buddy ur user name itself screams only child, ten year old living i the old south with parents who had you in their 60's.
Just as much on the "Why did you have to?" equally, "Why shouldn't you be able to?" Who you are should not be subject to judgement. Be yourself, Ride bikes, be awesome!
Exactly. 🙌
@PorchMonkey Strangler You really spent your day commenting emojis on all of the youtube comments. What a sad existence
@@DuffmanOhNo He is literally a troll man, even his name is meant to stoke anger. The thing about trolls is they don't even believe what they are saying, they just know it will cause people to respond and they feed on it. They do it for the laughs when people respond. Ignore them.
Exactly. WHen someone posts a picture of their GF we dont ask "Why do they have to post this?" Its just normal.
So happy for Corey seriously, the weight he carried for that long was heavy, and unjust, it's gotta be nice to be done with that.. Such a rad dude 🤘🤘
@PorchMonkey Strangler Exactly. Disgusting.
My family knows about my life but my crew doesn’t and I can relate to the self doubt and understandings from the guys I ride with. But I hold it as, folks that are in my life at home or people that I talk to other then bike all know. The few that I did ride with in the past that I explained why my roommate and I world travel and move all over the country together(over ten years) explain to me they felt it and kinda knew it via my home life. But the big thing is, they always explain to me that this is the reason I am blunt with my emotions to others. I have just tried to cover this up with my crew and past crew so long that when riding I am just a different person. When riding I am my fake self, but my partner does not ride so I never had to change. Long story short, even though I handle my being open differently(always feared making others uncomfortable) I can relate to this. I am me at the end of the day and if asked I never lie. Or I just talk about my partner in a very kind way and talk about the stories of travel or places we lived(then it’s up to them to come up with their mind set)
@PorchMonkey Strangler sorry if you live in a world that is making your mind up for others. You will never go far in life if your stuck in your ways and disgust for others.
@PorchMonkey Strangler what clan you in btw? I live in Idaho, when is the next cook out? I will bring the deviled egg salad
@PorchMonkey Strangler when is the bbq? And last I checked my pops is proud of me! My house hold taxable income is 1/3 of the big M a year! I live a great life! Traveled the world 8 times too! And unlike you, I was a former pro rider back in the midschool days! Open your eyes! The world is a fun place when you don’t live in a self righteous mind set my guy. Or live your life, I don’t judge 🤙
@PorchMonkey Strangler congrats, after you go onto my videos and post hate speech even a todler could do better, and even UA-cam automatically removed your posts... yup, your the first idiot I have blocked on UA-cam since my first video in 2006! Congrats
mrexon. I reported all of this idiots comments. He told me Im better off being autistic then gay because of my comment.
Great podcast. Already having an effect at my local skatepark, conversations about language taking place, amongst bmxers at least. Well done Corey and crew.
Fuck is the only F bomb we drop. RESPEK
This was awesome, lots of great and eye-opening perspectives. Really glad you shared all this.
Massive props to you, Corey. You are an absolute legend and an inspiration to so many. Huge respect!
@Big Lenny are you like in love with Dennis? I mean it's cool clearly a safe space here, just noticed that you have a need to "correct" people's opinions about Corey..🤦♂️🤦♂️
He seems so happy now. The next era of Corey is gonna be nuts!
@No nickgur Zone you need to find some other way to spend your time, if you're gonna spread hate just stay off of the internet
Beautiful, deep, inspiring, conversation! Such a great mature dude!
Thank you Corey for sharing your story with the whole bmx community. I came out to my family and friends a few weeks back. Felt weird about it cause I'm bisexual and thought its no big deal to anyone, should just keep it to myself, but you know what? Its a big ass deal to me and anyone else hiding from themselves or others. It felt great to get it off my chest after years of knowing and hiding I guess. Thank you to Corey and anyone else who shows the world their true selves, much love!
Good for you man! ✊ stay strong
Hell yea man 🤘 glad you were able to let go of that and can start being yourself!
@No nickgur Zone don't worry, he's ok XD I'm sorry to see that you're not ♥️🏳️🌈
@@theflyingcrud thank you flying crud!
@@OH-jg9sw Thank you OH 😁
good for you Corey. life is a journey of personal realization and it's great to see a pro who's not afraid to just be themselves.
@PorchMonkey Strangler dude get a life lmao
Fucking love this one. Hearing real non-bmx shit about people who ride bikes too is so sick. So happy to see an awesome dude finally be truly happy.
just got home from Cult with a new frame. I was just thinking what unclicked can I listen to? What better than this! Ironically I’m taking my 21” Walsh out of service for a 20.75 GF frame. Hope to have you someday sign my raw Walsh, Corey.
Corey's rad, his riding is incredible.
Coming out to a dude named Fudger 🥉 priceless.
Being self aware to finally admit to oneself that you gay or at least bi as a youth is the hardest part. I so relate to that. Glad you were able to come out Corey, I know how much courage it takes! Thanks for giving other LGBT people hope. mad respect
Sick rider, seems like a quality dude, who cares about anything else! Glad that weight is lifted brother!
One of the most bad ass dudes in BMX. Much love, Mr. Walsh. Proud of you.
Great show as always.
@White Power go away
Banned him.
@@OurBMX thank you, seems like there's a few troll accounts spewing the same trash on here, probably the same lonely person.
Late on the reply, but yeah same weirdo making multiple accounts.
Very genuinely a hero of mine. Legit brought me to tears.
Props to you Corey! Glad you were able to get this off your chest, this is wonderful! 👏
@White Power sounds like you need some positivity in your life my dude. Stop letting people outside yourself affect you. Obviously having some trouble with that mr "White power" 🙄
@White Power Hope you learn to overcome your unnecessary hatred. God is there to judge not you, you sad little man.
@White Power Man, you really seem invested in another guy's sexuality... get a grip.
Big ups to Corey for admitting to the fact that he RECENTLY watched Dude Wheres My Car? That takes major guts bro.
Corey is the best. I appreciate how in depth this went.
And that was just the tip.
I have a confession. I was kicked out from sprint/blackberry for making them clean weed out of my trackball. Also I’m gay.
This is really relatable. Much respect for sharing this. It helps. 💚
That cut at 27:57 was funny hahah from past episodes it seems like Ryan sometimes says kinda shitty things without actually intending to be shitty (which is easy to do when you're just hanging with your friends and you have your guard kinda down, and they're free to give you shit for it). As a trans man who is fairly new to this industry, I appreciate you all getting together to talk more about Corey's story. It makes me feel safer going forward, especially with how controversial just being me seems to be nowadays. Cheers!
I took the conversation on a tangent that was more about an experience I had that wasn’t relevant to Corey whatsoever. Just decided to cut it out to keep it on point. But yes, I like to stir the pot at times and I can be pretty blunt/honest to a fault, so I can definitely come across as shitty for a moment/snippet. Buuuut I like to think my intentions are in a good place. 🙌
@@OurBMX I totally think your intentions are in a good place, otherwise I wouldn't continue watching/listening/supporting Our BMX. I appreciate you, Ryan!
I'm still just a little bit upset about the "colorblind" thing you raised with Demarcus last summer, but I understand it comes from an innocent place and you're always trying your hardest to listen to those around you and be the best you that you can be.
You're a great dude, and I hope I get to shake your hand someday. :)
Down for that handshake! Demarcus taught me a lot in that podcast, but more outside of it. Always trying to be a better person.
what a sick rider and great person. he has my greatest respect!
Glad Corey was able to get this off his shoulders, nobody should have to carry that weight around, legendary rider 🤙🏽 we support you man
One of the things I ABSOLUTELY love about BMX, is the diversity of all the riders. There is a Nigel Sylvester, and a Ryan Nyquist. Hoffman and LeVan. And so many other riders that, all though not completely opposite, have VERY different styles and personalities. They all kill it on a bike, but that might be the ONLY thing in common with a few. I guess what I'm getting at is that there is NO cookie cutter definition of a 'great BMX rider'. And I F'N love that! Cheers to Corey!
whoever dislikes this deserves to crash on there next ride!!
I know him and his sister,they used to race in an indoor thing smitty had going on in Orangeville Ontario,Canada. I seen his name and thought it might be him.Small world. Corey if you read this, do you still have that Black Widow crank? I NEED IT!!!
Rad stuff not my type of subject but I respect Corey and I respect BMX. Don't ever let other people dictate your enjoyment in life. 🤘 Ready for the next podcast you guys kill it.
so happy for you dude!!
Proud of him. Wishing Corey nothing but love and happiness.
I had a buddy who came out at age 25 and i never understood why he didnt sooner until recently
true to yourself....respect
The only thing that matters
Fuck I got to buy a new frame now or painted it so it looks like the chase Hawk frame
Huge respect for Corey, and everyone else going thru something similar, Im streesed even thinking of being in situation like this, and Im not, I never will, I cannot even imagine what does it feel. Its sad to know that this is real issue and that there are people who feels that they cannot just be themselves. Good luck to every person out there feeling trapped in life and mad props to now even bigger hero and rolemodel Corey🖤 and thank you Dennis and Ryan for doing this
Corey is awesome!! Dennis another great show! Good job Dennis and Corey!
Way to leave me hanging, Stu. 🤣
You did great too!
I’m glad you can live your life openly and longer have to hide parts of it.
Hell yeah Corey, much luv bro!!!
@Jon Smith yikes what?
@PorchMonkey Strangler you're on like four different threads running your mouth dude LOL you seriously need a life
@PorchMonkey Strangler you need your phone taken away, kid
Why would his personal choices change anything? I mean I know some are ignorant but it's his life and he gets to live it how he wants. He'll always be badass to me no matter what he does off 2 wheels, rock on bro!!
@@energiaburan If someone can choose NOT to do something, it's a choice.
@@energiaburan Okay.
I’m stoked he can finally be him self but I would have never guessed Corey was gay not at all
Great episode and huge respect to Corey!
What did you say at 48:38 about Walter? That is news to me.
I doubt Walter has ever publicly stated it, but yes, he has been openly gay for close to ten years. 🙌🙌
Walter who?
@@sethmcdowell8202 pieringer Mutiny legend. He did state it publicly on his old photo info website.
Massive respect!! Total legend ❤️
RIP DMX
And Corey seems so happy now!!
Nice comments hahaha!
Fuck yeah Cory. Double legend, this sport can be so backward when it comes to opinions about this kind of thing. This flips the bird to all of the narrow minded fools as there cannot be a person in this sport that doesn’t respect his riding.
How things have changed he said I never ask people when the first time they had feet on pedals and now it’s like one evry 2 months he dose that 😂
Be your self every one else is taken, much love corey do you and fuck what others think if it’s negative.
Mad respect bro for real
So proud of you, Corey!
big up corey
Love you Corey your a true inspiration bro
Big love. 👊🏾🤘🏾
Good for you Corey! Live your best Life.
what do you think of that liquid death? I keep seeing ads on facebook for it and might need to get a sip
It's literally just canned water
@@adamrosenthal3299 yes but its slightly bubbly. And is it like aquafina or gas station crap?
@@erikhortsch I personally haven't had it but I wasn't even aware it was carbonated. I thought it was just regular water in a can. Too expensive for me to even try it.
The black can is bubbly and kind of an acquired taste, but good 🤷🏽♂️ white can is regular water. They’re just a dollar where I am. And able to recycle the cans for bike parts 👍🏻 can’t recycle plastic bottles here for some reason. Less (bottle) waste in the skate parks.
Bravo Corey!!! Takes some big kahunahs!!! To do that bro well done! N rock on!!
Cheers Corey for doing this
23:55 The only thing that counts... For every human being.
Does anyone have the link to the Beringer post they referenced early in this?
I dont have a link but he did a full podcast with tj laven like 5 years ago where they talked about it. Pretty intense, at one point he said he wanted to drop in on the Hoover dam to kill himself, shit made me cry. He's the fucking man! Machined his and his husbands wedding bands!
The radio show (I think it was Sirius or actual radio) was called “Anything Goes with Tj Lavin and Forest Griffin” and Matt Beringer was on episode 25. And maybe it’s some some MTV or UFC contractual thing, but I can’t find a link to the show or episode. I’m sure if you Google enough you’ll find it though. I heard it a few years ago, it exists lol.
@@karlstarkweathermedia you're right, but i did see it on youtube at the time, it may have since been removed but yes, you are correct.
Yeah beringer is a bmx legend.
I was under the impression they were talking about his comment on corey's instagram post. It's buried in there somewhere but I saw it and I'm sure you could find it too, especially if you already follow baringer. He talks all about what he went through.
Coming out or being straight..who cares dude you shred, our bmx family is close. Love you all
Much love Corey !!
BIG RESPECT, SUCH A GREAT GUY
Shout out to Corey. And shame on all those who are monetizing on that. You make a brave statement turn into a lame promo, like Vans.
Us?
Fuck’n stoked for Corey bit time!
Cory is a amazing athlete. End of story.
love all of this
10 seconds into a podcast, talking about podcasting “I still don’t like doing them!” 😂
Dude is the definition of a man. We love you Corey!
Definition of a man? Your twisted if you really believe that.
@PorchMonkey Strangler loser lol
@XEREBRL I bet secretly you want it. Most homophobic dudes either been blown or wanna blow. Lmao
@XEREBRL lol it's a fact buddy most homophobics have been touched or they can't deal with their own f****** feelings so they lash out, maybe on UA-cam comments, maybe elsewhere. Idk
@XEREBRL lmao you literally are describing your behavior. See how I'm right?
We love you Corey
Normal gay o no gay
Solo etiquetas sociales
BMX Free
this is awesome. i wonder what its like to have friends
@No nickgur Zone I meant Dennis
Yea Corey
Fantastic Corey! Loadsa Love!🤩
Brian Anderson on Being a Gay Professional Skateboarder.
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This was great. I now have a new level of respect for Cory 🫡
12 don't like it ... you're Always breaking hearts. I get the feeling that no matter how many positive response you get it's the negative ones you might feel the most, a little stigma in your soul after many years of living in fear of ...
Now many congratulate you cos it's the social thing ,it's cool to accept gays but maybe not so cool to be one, not that I think that way, just how people are. Of course now most of us perceive you in a different way and so what ... life's is though !!! Let's all grow up.
Uncliked let's goooo
hes bloody good on a bike!
Amazing
Way to be brave, Corey. You scored a lot for a marginalized community.
How is this brave? Please elaborate on this?
@@JJ-up5be why are you alive? Please reconsider that.
@@ArnieJames666 what a logical and well reasoned response. That nonsensical bullshit statement is literally used in Marcuse's essay entitled "Repressive Tolerance."
Amazing.
Homie likes dick, so what? Is it brave? No. Am I happy for him to get some self actualization, that's also dope. It's a null issue, man.
Coming out to Fudger. Wow.
HEEEEELLLLL YYYYEEEEAAAAHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
Just respect everyone 🤟
as i get older,ill be 50 this year. I have moved away from labeling people and the sexual preference. OR lets say I try to. We should get away from the gay,straight,bi,names and just say "my sexual preference"..Why did we label people in the first place? Not sure but its what we have grown up doing and its every generation's fault that came before us. People are born how they are born.100%..
Check out this amazing kid I used to babysit! Shared amongst the ivory tower sect. Hopefully no nurse ever judges you 😜🖤❤️🥰😘
All Love
I love you guys! Yew!
subtitulos en español pleaseeeee
Much love Corey!
"Corey: i'm gay
Nuno - do you need any pedals?"
oh, Fudger, not sure if that was a joke cause in my country 'pedal' (polish 'pedał' - bicycle part) is offensive way to describe gay male.
It was definitely a joke; no idea that was a thing in Poland and just a random bmx part that popped in my head.
Fuck yeah I love BMX
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I actually see both sides. Overall, I'm glad it's helped him so much. Corey is probably my favorite rider right now. I LOVE how he rides. And even though I'm not against him being gay or anything, I can see how people can get annoyed by constantly hearing about everyone's sexual orientation, but like he said, it helps other ppl, and even for himself it's a huge weight off of his shoulders. So even though a piece of me gets annoyed by constantly hearing about everyone's sexual orientation, I'm actually really glad he did it. He's already such a killer rider, I'm interested to see if this helps him go even bigger. Like what if he just goes to a whole other level now? Lol
i would ride with you bud
i thought more bmxer's would be dancing with bikes
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