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Swell Season Surf Radio
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Host of The Swell Season Surf Podcast & The Hardcore Surf History Podcast.
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WeSurf Ep. 18: Children of the Sea: The Heart of Fiji with Lea Chin
In this episode of the WeSurf Podcast, host Kwame speaks with Lea Chin, the Co-founder of Children of the Sea, a program dedicated to empowering Fijian youth through surfing and leadership development. Lea shares her journey from New Jersey to Fiji, the impact of Fijian culture on ocean education, and the importance of community involvement in the program's success. The conversation explores the challenges faced by the program, how success is measured, and the aspirations for the future of Fijian youth in surfing and environmental stewardship. Kwame finally tells the story of when he experienced the best type of localism that you can get in the lineup. Takeaways Children of the Sea empowers Fijian youth through surfing. Lea's journey from New Jersey to Fiji inspires others. The program focuses on leadership development for girls. Community involvement is crucial for the program's success. Fijian culture plays a significant role in ocean education. The program addresses local environmental issues. Success is measured by the kids' progress in surfing and leadership. The future vision includes more opportunities for Fijian youth. Personal stories highlight the importance of community support. The podcast emphasizes the connection between surfing and cultural heritage. The WeSurf Podcast is recorded by WTF Studios and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network.  https://www.swellseasonsurfradio.com Follow the WeSurf Podcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wesurfpodcast/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to WeSurf Podcast and Guests 03:57 Children of the Sea: Origins and Mission 05:54 Leah's Journey: From New Jersey to Fiji 08:39 Empowering Girls Through Surfing and Leadership 16:46 Cultural Impact: Fijian Youth and Ocean Stewardship 21:30 Community Involvement: Parents and Local Support 23:38 Challenges Faced by Children of the Sea 26:46 Measuring Success: Progress and Achievements 28:39 Future Aspirations: Vision for the Next Generation 33:28 Personal Stories: The Impact of Community 42:44 Reflections on Surfing Culture and Community
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156 Tricks with Ozzy Wright
On the latest  Swell Season Radio Art & Design Series, Design host Chris Labzda sits down with the multifaceted Australian artist, surfer, and musician, Ozzy Wright. Ozzy shares insights into his unique path, transitioning from a passionate young surfer to a versatile creative force in art and music. The conversation dives deep into his inspirations from skate culture, the influence of brands like Volcom, and his approach to creating art that resonates emotionally. Ozzy also reflects on the evolving art scene in Australia and the balancing act of creativity and family life. Ozzy is a legend of the sport and his artistic style both in and out of the water has influenced the culture throughout the 21st century. Definitely an episode not to be missed!  You can find Ozzy Wright’s work here: https://ozzywrong.com/ Or follow him on instagram https://www.instagram.com/ozzywrong/?hl=en The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network.  For more information, you can follow https://www.instagram.com/swellseasonsurfradio/ on Instagram or go to our website: https://www.swellseasonsurf.com/  Music:  Artist: Ad Astra Song: Do you Like Me? Album: Consume: Psy-Harmonics, Vol. 6 00:00 Introduction to the Guest: Ozzy Wright 02:05 From Surfing to Art: Ozzy's Journey 04:00 Influences and Inspirations 09:40 Balancing Art, Music, and Family 19:18 Art Scene in Australia 22:31 Early Art Adventures in London 23:21 Exploring Textile Art 24:30 Sewing as a Medium 28:00 Creative Influences and Volcom 29:36 The Surf and Art Connection 37:26 Music and the Goons of Doom 40:17 Inspiration for Young Creatives
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The Nautical Negro with Brian 'BJ' James
Summary This conversation explores the rich culture of surfing in Rockaway, highlighting the journey of Brian “BJ” James from their early days to becoming a community mentor. The discussion touches on themes of resilience, the impact of incarceration, and the importance of diversity in surfing. BJ shares personal stories and insights, emphasizing the role of mentorship and community in shaping a surfer's identity. The conversation also addresses the evolution of surfing culture and offers advice for new surfers, encouraging them to embrace their journey and treat every wave as a unique experience. Takeaways Surfing is not just a sport; it's a lifestyle.Community plays a crucial role in shaping a surfer's identity.Incarceration can lead to personal growth and reflection.Mentorship is vital in the surfing community.The importance of treating every wave like it's your last.Helping others can have a profound impact on their lives.The evolution of surfing culture reflects broader societal changes.Diversity in surfing is increasing, which is a positive development.Every surfer starts as a beginner, and that's okay.Sharing experiences and stories enriches the surfing community. The WeSurf Podcast is recorded by WTF Studios and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network.  https://www.swellseasonsurfradio.com Follow the WeSurf Podcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wesurfpodcast/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Rockaway Surf Culture 00:00 The Journey of a Surfer: From Inception to Identity 04:45 Mentorship and Community in Surfing 10:31 The Impact of Incarceration on Personal Growth 19:21 The Nautical Negro: A Story of Resilience 29:07 The Evolution of Surfing in Rockaway 37:26 Advice for New Surfers and Community Responsibility 46:20 Reflections on Surfing and Life Lessons
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What board are you going to get now that you’re off the foamie?
The Duo with Neal Purchase Jr
On this  episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, host Tyler Breuer welcomes surfboard shaper and surf legend Neal Purchase Jr. to discuss his incredible journey through the world of surfing. From his early days screenprinting for Billabong and becoming a free surfing pro in the 90’s  to his innovative board designs with deep family roots, Neal shares stories and insights that have defined his career. Joined by  co-host and friend of the show, Paul Colbert, the conversation explores Neal’s pivotal moments in surf cinema, his unique duo fin setups, and his recent shaping residency at Pilgrim Surfing Supply in New York. The episode also touches on the evolution of surfboard preferences, balancing a surf-centric lifestyle with family responsibilities, and advice on fatherhood and surfing longevity. Don’t miss this deep dive into the spirit of surfing and the craft of shaping with one of the industry's most revered figures. You can find Neal and order some incredible shapes at his website: https://www.nealpurchasedesigns.com/ Or follow him on instagram https://www.instagram.com/nealpurchasejnr/?hl=en The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network.  For more information, you can follow https://www.instagram.com/swellseasonsurfradio/ on Instagram or go to our website: https://www.swellseasonsurf.com/  Music:  Artist: Concrete Blonde Song: True Album: Concrete Blonde  00:00 Introduction and Special Guest Announcement 01:09 Rewind to 1992: Surf Camp Memories 02:25 Neil Purchase Jr.'s Surfing Legacy 03:41 Welcome Neil Purchase Jr. 04:01 Early Surfing Adventures and Influences 05:20 The Evolution of Surf Culture 06:36 Challenges and Changes in Surfing 18:23 Health and Aging in Surfing 21:50 Backside Tube Riding Techniques 33:50 Shaping and Design Innovations 44:49 Shaping Around the Fin: Techniques and Insights 46:11 Exploring Twin Fins and Surfboard Design Evolution 48:12 The Thrill of Surfing: Swells, Boards, and Trave l48:38 Custom Surfboards: Crafting the Perfect Ride 50:06 The Art of Surfboard Shaping: Techniques and Materials 58:00 Surfing Culture and Community: Reflections and Changes 01:05:45 Balancing Family and Surfing: Personal Insights 01:17:56 Memorable Surfing Experiences and Lessons Learned 01:21:04 Final Thoughts and Reflections
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East Coast Special with Enrique 'Moose' Huerta
In this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast , we connect with an old college roommate and long-time friend, Enrique Moose Huerta. We  reminisce about our  time at Flagler College, including our surfing adventures and dorm room antics. Moose shares his journey from college surfer to creative producer and independent consultant, shedding light on his experiences with Vice Media, Nike, and starting his own consultancy, Land Sea. The episode also delves into Moose's latest project, the East Coast Special podcast, which beautifully encapsulates the charm and grit of East Coast surf culture. Moose describes the podcast as a love child of Eastern Surf Magazine and Longboard Magazine, aiming to highlight the unique stories and characters of the East Coast surf scene. Listen in for hilarious stories, reflections on how our paths have evolved over the years, and insights into Moose's creative process and inspirations. You can follow East Coast Special on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eastcoast.special/ You can listen to East Coast Special on all podcast platforms. Here is a link to get you started: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4UhLpIqLV52tDl3gxmQtBF?si=_FSBO3cvRmi_OMrbHCGtJA&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAadu1c--hCPKK9ipV5KlTQRgS-bGHm-s0VLIF6cPbGhK1E79O2cYTgd_7VECeg_aem_XUHxzjIu2pSC1ZIcAo9u8g The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network.  For more information, you can follow https://www.instagram.com/swellseasonsurfradio/ on Instagram or go to our website: https://www.swellseasonsurf.com/  Music: Artist: Elliot Smith Song: The Biggest Lie Album: Elliot Smith 00:00 Introduction and Guest Background 03:27 Reconnecting with Moose 05:00 Thoughtfulness and Upbringing 09:05 Surfing Beginnings and High School Experience 16:55 College Days and Roommate Stories 35:50 Single Fin Hoe Down and Surf Community 38:17 Reflecting on the Contest and Moving to California 39:17 The Evolution of Surfing Events 40:46 Influences and Inspirations in Surfing 44:44 Career Beginnings and Moving West 48:37 Working at Nixon and Industry Insights 52:41 Transitioning Out of the Surf Industry 01:06:18 Starting a Podcast and Creative Freedom 01:21:49 The Saxophone Prank 01:22:06 College Memories and Mishaps 01:23:47 Flagler College Experience 01:25:15 Mentorship and Influences 01:29:57 Podcasting Journey and Reflections 01:36:25 Nostalgia and Personal Stories 01:43:57 Final Thoughts and Farewells
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Style of Sport with Claudia Lebenthal
On this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, we welcome Claudia Lebenthal, a force in visual storytelling and editorial design, to discuss her illustrious career and her love for both sports and fashion. Claudia shares her journey from growing up in New York City to cultivating a deep passion for ocean sports, ultimately leading to her latest project, 'Surfer Stories.' This book pairs the world's greatest surfers with acclaimed storytellers, offering a unique and intimate glimpse into their lives. We dive into her experiences, from her first surf at San Onofre to her editorial roles at Allure and Women's Sports & Fitness, and her interactions with icons like Randy Hild and Rell Sun. We explore the human stories behind the surfers, touching on themes of perseverance, competitiveness, and the seamless blend of art, culture, and athleticism. We hope you enjoy…  You can follow Claudia Lebenthal on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/styleofsport/You can purchase her book here and find her Style of Sport here: http://www.styleofsport.com The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. For more information, you can follow https://www.instagram.com/swellseasonsurfradio/ on Instagram or go to our website: https://www.swellseasonsurf.com/  Music:  Artist: The Untouchables Song: Free Yourself Album: Wild Child 00:00 Introduction to Swell Season Podcast 01:18 Meet Claudia Leventhal: A Visual Storyteller 01:56 Claudia's Athletic Journey 03:26 Growing Up in New York City 04:21 Discovering a Love for Water Sports 04:55 College Sports and Water Polo 06:41 From Fire Island to Surfing 08:07 Sneakerhead Origins 10:12 The Surfing Revelation 11:52 Roxy and the Surf Culture 20:56 Writing 'Surfer Stories' 25:58 The Human Side of Surfing 43:53 The Unique Nature of Surfing 45:32 Surfers' Distinct Behaviors and Traits 47:14 Action Sports and Extreme Athletes 47:35 Universal Themes in Surfing 48:52 Diversity and Surf History 49:23 Challenges in Surf Journalism 50:23 The Mystique of Tom Curren 55:35 Surf Photography and Iconic Figures 01:10:22 The Mythology of Surfing 01:13:07 Future of Surf Photography 01:15:53 Turning the Book into a TV Show 01:21:26 Final Thoughts and Shameless Plugs
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Repeater with Jon Bocksel
On this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, we talk  with Brooklyn-based artist and sign painter Jon Bocksel. With nearly two decades of experience, Jon's work artfully combines history, typography, and his love for hand-lettered signs. We discuss Jon's meticulous creative process, the timeless craft of hand-painted signage, the evolution of written language, and how these elements intersect with surf culture and everyday spaces. Jon shares insights into his artistic journey, his background in printmaking, and the influence of surfing and skating on his work. It’s a fascinating conversation on creativity, craft, and culture.  We hope you enjoy…  You can follow Jon Bocksel on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jonbocksel/ Or check out his work at https://jonbocksel.info/  The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. For more information, you can follow https://www.instagram.com/swellseasonsurfradio/ on Instagram or go to our website: https://www.swellseasonsurf.com/  Music:  Artist: Television Personalities Song: Diary of a Young Man Album: And Don’t the Kids Just Love it 00:00 Introduction to the Swell Season Surf Podcast 01:10 Meet John Boxell: The Artist Behind the Signs 01:59 John's Creative Process and Inspirations0 2:31 The Intersection of Surfing and Art 03:24 John's Artistic Journey and Influences 04:49 The Challenges and Rewards of Hand Lettering 09:19 From Skating to Surfing: John's Evolution 12:56 The Path to Becoming a Professional Artist 27:24 The Art of Sign Making 32:59 Balancing Art and Life 40:13 The Unpredictable Nature of Wave Pools 40:58 The Art of Sign Making 42:40 Glass Gilding Explained 44:10 The Challenges of Gold Leaf Work 45:10 Maintaining Focus in a Distracted World 45:40 From Skating to Surfing 46:15 The Evolution of Surfing and Sailing 47:19 Creating Films and the Influence of Limitations 51:53 The Philosophy of Limitations in Art and Surfing 53:32 Competitive Surfing and Personal Preferences 56:16 The Craft of Hand-Painted Signs 57:23 The Intersection of Art and Performance 01:04:06 The Future of Handcrafted Work in a Digital Age 01:05:26 Shaping Surfboards and the Value of Flex 01:09:24 The Joy of Riding Different Surfboards 01:12:28 Exciting Residency at the Albers Foundation 01:14:37 Conclusion and Contact Information
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The Inevitable Return with Zachary Zezima and Shuuluk Leo-Retz
On this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, host Tyler Breuer discusses 'The Inevitable Return,' a short documentary film with filmmaker Zachary Zezima and Kumeyaay surfer Shuuluk Leo-Retz. The film explores the entanglement of military technology, atomic testing, and contemporary surfing on the militarized beaches of San Diego. Our conversation highlights Shuuluk’s journey in reclaiming surfing as a practice of joy and connection on his indigenous land. We preview the 'Shredding: A New Lens in Surf Filmmaking' program, which challenges outdated stereotypes in surf culture and showcases diverse voices from around the world. To Learn more about Shredding: A New Lens in Surf filmmaker go check out:https://digitalgym.org/movies/shredding-a-new-lens-in-surf-filmmaking/  To follow the film on Instagram go to: https://www.instagram.com/the_inevitable_return.movie/ The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network.  For more information, you can follow https://www.instagram.com/swellseasonsurfradio/ on Instagram or go to our website: https://www.swellseasonsurf.com/  Music:  Artist: Ambulance LTD Song: Young Urban Album: Ambulance LTD 00:00 Introduction to Swell Season Surf Podcast 02:25 Highlighting 'Inevitable Return' Documentary 02:58 Shredding: A New Lens in Surf Filmmaking 03:51 Welcoming Zachary Zema and Shalu Ette 04:52 Discussing the Film's Intent and Background 08:02 Shalu's Surfing Journey and Cultural Connection 10:19 Walter Monk's Influence and Controversial Quote 17:31 Redemption and Reflection in Surf Culture 23:48 Growing Up Surfing and Cultural Heritage 30:19 Discussing Mom's Background and Influence 31:40 Connection to Hawaiian Culture 32:51 Indigenous Cultures and Surfing 35:17 Military Influence on Surfing 36:24 Bikini Atoll and Nuclear Testing 39:51 Surfing and Colonialism 45:27 Surf Film Festival and Its Message 49:09 Upcoming Screenings and Final Thoughts
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On the Water I Disappear with Rabbi Chel Mandell
On this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, we sit down with Rabbi Chel Mendell, a queer gender expansive Jew from the San Francisco Bay Area. Rabbi Chel, a fifth-year rabbinical student and founder of the Tzimtzum Collective, a queer Jewish community that gathers in Santa Cruz CA. Chel works at the University of San Francisco and is an avid surfer and ocean lover, ceramicist and activist with visions of bringing all of these interests and intersections to enrich their rabbinate. We discuss their journey in reimagining the Jewish community landscape through creative Jewish practices and delve into the intersection of religion, spirituality, and surfing, which is particularly explored in their film 'On the Water I Disappear,' which will be featured at the 'Shredding: A New Lens in Surf Filmmaking' festival. Our conversation covers their rabbinic thesis on water, surfing, and God, the challenges and joys of being a queer, trans rabbi, and the importance of inclusivity and social justice in their work. Tune in for an insightful discussion blending faith, activism, and the ocean. To Learn more about Shredding: A New Lens in Surf filmmaker go check out:https://digitalgym.org/movies/shredding-a-new-lens-in-surf-filmmaking/  To Learn more about Rabbi Chel’s TzimTzum Collective, you can go check out: https://www.tzimtzumcommunity.com/  To follow Rabbi Chel on Instagram go to: https://www.instagram.com/notnotyourrabbi/ The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network.  For more information, you can follow https://www.instagram.com/swellseasonsurfradio/ on Instagram or go to our website: https://www.swellseasonsurf.com/  Music:  Artist: Silver Jews Song: The Wild Kindness Album: American Water 00:00 Introduction to the Swell Season Surf Podcast 01:14 Meet Rabbi Chel Mendel 01:58 On the Water I Disappear: A Film Overview 03:59 Exploring Surfing and Spirituality 06:36 The Intersection of Surfing and Shabbat 13:20 Chel's Journey: From Skateboarding to Surfing 18:56 Researching the Thesis on Surfing and Judaism 24:20 Creating Inclusive Jewish Spaces 9:37 The Jedi Program and Social Justice 44:41 The Role and Responsibilities of a Rabbi 45:41 Teaching and Leading in the Jewish Community 46:54 Personal Reflections and Community Engagement 48:11 The Impact of October 7th and Jewish-Palestinian Relations 56:20 Navigating Complex Conversations and Activism 01:01:50 The Journey to Anti-Zionism 01:13:27 Building Inclusive Jewish Communities 01:16:03 Surfing, Filmmaking, and Community Building 01:18:50 Final Thoughts and Farewell
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Surfrider Update with Dr. Chad Nelson
On this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, we delve into pressing environmental issues with Dr. Chad Nelson, CEO of the Surfrider Foundation. We explore the impacts of Donald Trump's administration on environmental protections and the urgent challenges faced by organizations like Surfrider. Dr. Nelson, who has been an ocean advocate for over 25 years, discusses the rollback of policies that safeguard our oceans, beaches, and climate, and what individuals can do to counter these changes. The conversation also covers recent legal battles, local and national victories in environmental conservation, and the importance of civic engagement in protecting our coastlines. Tune in to learn how everyday people, surfers, and beachgoers can make a difference. To learn more about how you can support the Surfrider Foundation go to http://www.surfrider.org and become a member.  You can follow Surfrider on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/surfrider/ or https://www.instagram.com/surfridernyc/ or @https://www.instagram.com/surfridermidatlantic/ The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. For more information, you can follow https://www.instagram.com/swellseasonsurfradio/ on Instagram or go to our website: https://www.swellseasonsurf.com/  Music:  Artist: Tom Curren’s Ocean Surf Aces Song: Sand Gropers Album: Ocean Surf Aces 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 01:12 Impact of Trump Administration on Environmental Policies 01:55 Challenges Faced by Surf Rider Foundation 02:42 Political Climate and Government Dynamics 05:28 Supreme Court Rulings and Legal Implications 08:37 Civic Participation and Voter Accountability 10:28 Misinformation and Advocacy Strategies 16:55 Offshore Drilling and Environmental Battles 27:00 Local Wins and Grassroots Movements 36:05 The Evolution of Weather Forecasting 36:46 The Importance of NOAA and Coastal Management 39:33 The Role of the EPA and Environmental Protection 40:41 FEMA and Disaster Relief43:50 Political Divisiveness and Public Lands 46:50 Civic Engagement and Surf Rider's Mission 55:43 Challenges in Environmental Lawsuits 59:16 The Surf Community's Role in Environmental Activism 01:03:12 Innovative Ideas for Surf Rider 01:06:01 The Value of Community in Surfing 01:08:40 Conclusion and Call to Action
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Save Pavones with Walter Brenes
In late May, Costa Rican police arrived in central Pavones at 4 a.m.—dressed in body armor, rifles in hand, and gas masks on—to escort demolition crews. Their mission: tear down local businesses. Residents, caught off guard, had to scramble just to salvage food and goods from inside the buildings. Shockingly, the local government of Golfito appears to be backing developers and demolition teams over the very citizens they were elected to serve.At the heart of the issue is a controversial slate of proposed luxury real estate developments. These projects threaten to reshape Pavones—impacting the environment, limiting beach access, and displacing local, family-run businesses. On this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, we are joined by Walter Brenes, a dedicated environmental lawyer standing alongside the local community against aggressive real estate developments. Walter shares the ongoing battle to protect Pavones' unique culture, environment, and heritage from gentrification and unlawful land concessions. We discover the historical context, current challenges, and the legal fight to save one of the world's most treasured surf breaks. This conversation explores the broader implications of unchecked development and the erosion of local communities worldwide. Tune in to learn how you can support Pavones and join the resistance. Don't miss this critical discussion on preserving the soul of Pavones. To learn more about how you can support the community of Pavones here are a list of resources: https://www.gofundme.com/f/save-pavones-costa-rica-protect-our-communityhttps://www.savethewaves.org/endangered-waves-past-site-pavones-costa-rica/ The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network.  For more information, you can follow https://www.instagram.com/swellseasonsurfradio/ on Instagram or go to our website: https://www.swellseasonsurf.com/  Music: Artist: Malpais Song: Malpais Album: Uno 00:00 Introduction to the Swell Season Surf Podcast 01:53 The Controversial Real Estate Developments in Pavona 03:21 Interview with Walter Breez: Defending Costa Rican Communities 04:28 The Impact of Gentrification in Costa Rica 04:53 The Surge of Foreign Investments Post-COVID 09:52 The Cultural and Environmental Significance of Pavona 22:53 The Role of Local Government and Corruption 27:09 The Fight Against Unchecked Development 41:14 Costa Rica's Environmental Wealth 42:03 Surf Culture and Respect 43:06 Impact of Surf Retreats 46:26 Fighting for Local Communities 48:16 Challenges of Tourism and Development 51:13 Legal Battles and Community Support 55:44 Cultural Preservation and Resistance 58:06 The Role of Influencers and Expats 01:01:39 Privatization and Local Resistance 01:04:19 Personal Sacrifices and Community Defense 01:05:45 Call to Action and Support
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Textured Waves with Danielle Lyons
In this episode of the WeServe Podcast, hosts Kwame and Nigel celebrate their podcast's success and introduce their guest, Danielle Black-Lyons, co-founder of Textured Waves. The conversation explores the formation and mission of Textured Waves, emphasizing the need for representation of black and brown surfers in the surfing community. Danielle shares her experiences as a woman of color in surfing, the impact of social movements on surf culture, and the changing landscape of the surf industry. The discussion also touches on Danielle's personal journey, her recent trip to Jamaica, and the importance of community engagement through surf retreats. The episode concludes with insights on surfboard preferences and the balance between family life and surfing.Aaaaaaand the definition of a PARTY WAVE Follow Danielle Black Lyons on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/danielleblacklyons/ and you can also follow Textured Waves @https://www.instagram.com/texturedwaves/ The WeSurf Podcast is recorded by WTF Studios and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. https://www.swellseasonsurfradio.com Follow the WeSurf Podcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wesurfpodcast/
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Evolving Community with Chris Gentile
On this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, we ‘talk story’ with Chris Gentile, the proprietor of Pilgrim Surf + Supply in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. We dive into Chris' diverse background in woodworking, photography, art, and fashion. We also cover Pilgrim Surf + Supply's upcoming Shapers Residency program featuring renowned shapers like Malcolm Campbell, Christian Beamish, and Rachel Lord. Chris opens up about the cultural and communal aspects of surfing, his approach to shaping boards, and the journey of founding one of the most influential surf shops in New York. We explore some of the highlights and evolution of Pilgrim Surf + Supply, the challenges and rewards of running a surf shop, and the importance of creating valuable and long-lasting products. There are a lot of hilarious anecdotes from years past and looking toward the future. If you surf in NY, this is requisite listening… Enjoy.  Go Check out Pilgrims latest and greatest at: https://pilgrimsurfsupply.com/ You can Follow them on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/pilgrimsurfsupply/?hl=en The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network.  For more information, you can follow https://www.instagram.com/swellseasonsurfradio/ on Instagram or go to our website: https://www.swellseasonsurf.com/  Music:  Artist: Minute Men Song: Shit From an Old Notebook Album: Double Nickels on the Dime 00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview 02:41 Chris Genteel's Surf Etiquette 04:57 Pilgrim Surf's Shaping Residency Program 09:38 The Art and Culture of Surfboard Shaping 29:56 Challenges and Rewards of Running a Surf Shop 37:06 Wearing Military-Inspired Fashion 37:56 The Relevance of Outdoor Gear in Urban Life 40:27 The Importance of Good Employees 46:20 Management Style and Employee Relations 50:23 Working with Family in Business 55:24 Unexpected Success in Japan 01:04:55 The Evolution of Pilgrim 01:08:30 Surf Shop Beginnings: Challenges and Surprises 01:08:58 The Birth of a Surf Community  01:09:53 The Creative Journey: From Art to Surfboards 01:10:51 The Vibrant Williamsburg Art Scene 01:11:40 The Need for a Core Surf Shop in NYC 01:13:49 Opening the Shop: Community and Collaborations 01:16:44 Memorable Events and Unexpected Visitors 01:24:42 Shaping Surfboards: An Artistic Perspective 01:29:37 Exciting New Projects and Future Plans 01:33:39 Final Thoughts and Farewell
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New episode of the WeSurf Podcast is out! Nigel & Kwame engage in a lively conversation with the Godette brothers, Paul and Jango, exploring their backgrounds, the evolution of their skateboarding journey, and the vibrant community in Rockaway.

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The Brothers Godette with Paul and Jango Godette
WeSurf BIPOC Surf Talk · Episode
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A Surfing Memoir in Progress with Sam George
On this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, we do a deep dive with legendary surfer and surf historian Sam George. Known as one of the most traveled surfers in history and former executive editor of Surfer Magazine, Sam shares his incredible insights and stories from a lifetime dedicated to surfing. We discuss Sam's latest book, 'Child of Storms,' his influence on surf culture, his relationships with icons like Tom Curren and Laird Hamilton, and the enduring mystique of surfing. This is a rich conversation that covers the evolution of surfboards, the joys of diverse surf cultures, and the challenges and rewards of living a surfing life. Don't miss this engaging episode filled with history and legendary tales from the world of surfing. To Find out more about Child of Storms, A Surfing Memoir , you can find it here: https://www.diangelopublications.com/shop/p/child-of-storms  You can Follow Sam George on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/samgeorgesurf/?hl=en The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network.  For more information, you can follow https://www.instagram.com/swellseasonsurfradio/ on Instagram or go to our website: https://www.swellseasonsurf.com/  Music:  Artist: Pablo Cruise Song: Zero to Sixty in Five Album: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: Best of Pablo Cruise 00:00 Introduction to the Swell Season Surf Podcast 02:09 Meet the Legendary Sam George 03:03 Sam George's Surfing Adventures 04:14 The Surfing Lifestyle and Culture 07:28 Surfing's Impact on Personal Lives 10:46 The Evolution of Surf Culture 16:16 Hollywood's Take on Surfing 21:02 Sam George's Memoir and Personal Reflections 45:54 The Cannes Connection46:27 Surfing in Cinema 47:01 Interview with Steven Spielberg 49:19 The Mythology of Surfing 54:29 Surfing with Naked Villagers 58:30 Balancing Surfing and Relationships 01:11:14 Brotherly Bonds and Surfing 01:17:07 Matt's Navy SEAL Ambition 01:21:11 Tom Curran: A Surfing Legend 01:26:54 Reflecting on a Surfing Legend 01:28:31 Memorable Surfing Stories 01:29:24 The Evolution of Surfboards 01:34:32 Travel Adventures and Advertorials 01:40:55 Staying Positive in Surfing 01:55:57 The Future of Surfing 02:00:43 Conclusion and Farewell
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