Everyday – Josh Kalis (DGK, Episode 18)
Episode 18 of DGK’s Everyday series drops into winter mode with Josh Kalis and his Michigan-based crew, delivering a stripped-back look at what skating actually looks like when the weather shuts everything down. Released in late January 2026, the episode centers around a low-key but oddly compelling storyline: a custom setup tied to Kalis’ decades-long career goes missing from his private indoor granite plaza.

What follows isn’t forced plot, but a natural excuse for the crew to thrash together, keep sessions rolling, and turn a cold season into something productive. What really lands is the crew dynamic. The episode leans hard into homies, loyalty, and the kind of everyday patience that defines long-term skateboarding.

No glossy production or overhyped tricks, just solid indoor skating, technical lines, creative use of the plaza, and plenty of laughs in between. The edit keeps things moving without trying too hard, while the music gives the whole thing a charged but relaxed energy. Kalis still looks sharp and precise, and the rest of the crew holds their own, making the indoor spot feel less like a fallback and more like a creative hub. Grounded, relatable, and refreshing, an episode that values consistency over spectacle and community over ego.
It’s the kind of video that reminds you why skating through winter matters, and why crew-driven projects still hit hardest when they keep it real.