Surfer Life

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Sinopsis

Surfer Life tells surf stories from men and women from all walks of life. Surfer Life expands the storytelling genre into the surf world. Join us at www.surferlife.com

Episodios

  • Dennis Olsen

    16/02/2016 Duración: 28min

    If you found surfing in your life at a young age, as I did, and have any hint of entrepreneurial spirit, you’ve considered starting your own surf company.  Growing up I always thought it would be a hell of a career to work in. But when I got a taste of the surf industry, I knew it wasn’t for me. Initially it seemed like the cool dudes ran it, but when I toyed with the idea of making a career out of it, I couldn’t bring myself to be 100% passionate about pushing someone’s brand. Maybe if I started it myself, or was part of something when it began it would have been more exciting. That’s been part of the mission statement of Surfer Life since we started the podcast. We want to tell surfer’s surf stories, not focus on what brand pays for a surfer to slap a sticker on our board. I feel like surfers in general are a fairly conscientious sort, but our loyalty to brands is disingenuous to the core to our character. It all leaves a bad taste in my mouth.   Still, if you’re a surfer it’s difficult to not get wrapped u

  • Tommy Connett

    01/02/2016 Duración: 23min

    Surfer Tommy Connett is connected to the world around him when he gets in the water.  He deeply appreciates being a guest in the water and he respects his hosts including dozens of dolphins and a shark or two. It's not just riding a wave - it's being one with the ocean. 

  • Matt Chipperfield

    21/01/2016 Duración: 34min

    Matt’s taken his love of fishing and his love for the water and turned it into a career as a stand up paddle fishing guide.  He’s combined a mish mash of a bachelor’s degree in environmental studies a love of his hometowns flora and fauna , the ocean, the salt and finally the fine lines of a self propelled water craft and he’s made a career out of it. It’s a constant evolution of employment that any suffer would dream to attain and it’s obvious that with matt, he cares deeply about everything he invests his time in.

  • Eric Arakawa

    02/01/2016 Duración: 36min

    This week Chris Wall sits down with Eric Arakawa On O‘ahu's North Shore.  We set up shop in the middle of his legendary shaping room as Eric shared some of the best (and some of the hardest) moments of his 40 year career putting his shape and his name on well over 60,000 surfboards! Eric talked with Chris about the early days, building a business, and the true treasure of his time shaping boards - the friendships. 

  • Brad Nadell of Foam EZ

    07/11/2015 Duración: 24min

    As a surfer I’ve always been fascinated by board builders. I’ve interviewed shapers and stared in wonder like many young groms at the masters at work. They take a piece of foam and turn it into something that can bring another person so much pleasure. When I finally started thinking about making my own board I googled surfboard kits thinking it would be expensive and a task that I might not want to tackle due to the financial and emotional investment. To my surprise I could buy a kit for under $200. I’ve spent $200 on a lot less meaningful things in my life so why the heck shouldn’t I take a stab at shaping?   The one real lesson I had to overcome before I started sawing and planning away was am I going to butcher this thing and be out a couple hundred. It was a pretty good question. When beginners ask me if surfing is difficult I tell them, you should probably take a lesson. It helps to cut out some of the BS and get firsthand knowledge on skills that might take much longer to learn on your own. So I figured

  • Joe Vickers artist, poet, surfer

    22/09/2015 Duración: 47min

    What you’re about to hear on this episode are poems, rhymes, a blending of words by artist Joe Vickers. Surfer Life discovered Joe’s talents when a buddy recommended we follow him on Instagram.

  • Lloyd Kahn of Shelter Publications

    19/08/2015 Duración: 25min

    This episode of Surfer Life Radio is a little different than our standard format. We’re focusing on housing, building, and the importance of getting dirty once in awhile and doing work yourself. Shapers already know all about this, but if you’re also interested in some pointers on designing the ultimate mobile home wave chaser, your going to want to tune in. 

  • Scooter Cates

    04/08/2015 Duración: 33min

    This episode features a Florida native son, Scooter Cates. We figured it was probably a relevant time to talk to a guy like Scooter with such a litany of shark attacks this year. Scooter is from Jupiter, Florida, a place that’s just about as sharky as it gets. I’ve surfed with Scooter before, and as soon as I saw a shark in the baitfish-laden lineup, I rode the next wave in. Scooter just laughed at me and kept his eye on it to make sure it kept moving along. Madman.

  • Mitch Garlock

    09/06/2015 Duración: 28min

    Mitch reflects on the culture he walked a fine line to assist and avoid. 

  • John “Doc” Ewing

    06/05/2015 Duración: 26min

    John “Doc” Ewing was born and raised in New Jersey. The surfing bug bit him hard, so as soon as he enrolled in college in the mid seventies, he bee-lined straight to San Diego. There he discovered Mexico, which led him to explore the globe, finding niche areas where he could keep a surfboard with friends and visit year by year. Doc has some magnificent tales of surfing Europe before anyone realized there were world class waves to be ridden, and how living out of a Volkswagen in the seventies was perhaps the most efficient way to travel and live. Enjoy the story of a man who was present in the infancy of the surf industry as we know it, taking advantage of connections in Bali to make a buck in the United States. Now Doc is a carpenter, with a multitude of skills learned during a life well lived. He may tell you about some of his favorite waves, but you’re not going to hear about his secret spots, just small indicators only a local would recognize.       

  • Walking through the decades with Doug Deal

    17/04/2015 Duración: 24min

    Doug Deal has been surfing all over the world for over 50 years - 40 of those years here on Oahu's North Shore.

  • Colin Herlihy

    03/04/2015 Duración: 42min
  • Cris Mills the Surf Strength Coach

    21/03/2015 Duración: 45min

    This week we hear a story from our host Cole, and an interview with The Surf Strength Coach: Cris Mills.   Cris' primary goal is to help surfers improve their bodies, through movement, exercise, nutrition, and the foundations of athleticism, so they can keep surfing. It’s that simple. He's all about "Surf Wellness"

  • Ted Meyer shares the water at blacks beach with surfers, whales, and dolphins

    27/02/2015 Duración: 42min

    West Coast surfer Ted Meyer hangs with Surfer Life host Cole Allen

  • Andrew Carruthers: Aussie Longbord Holy Man

    13/02/2015 Duración: 14min

    Aussie Andrew Carruthers sits down with SL to share some of his experience with us.

  • Surf Expo 2015 Highlights part 1

    13/01/2015 Duración: 53min

    Cole heads to Orlando FL to showcase some of the latest and greatest

  • Nate Dorman Episode 003

    05/01/2015 Duración: 24min

    Nate is an East Coast surfer with the kind of passion, talent, and humor that proves he's cut from a different cloth.  We caught up with Nate on Hawaii's North Shore when he was fresh from surfing Sunset Beach's HIC Pro.     Nate spent 2014 surfing the ASP (now WSL) circuit racking up points and experience. In this episode he shares some of that with us - enjoy!  

  • Johnny Mateu Surfer Life Episode 002

    18/12/2014 Duración: 35min

     Johnny “John Boy” Mateu isn’t your standard surfer. He’s like so many other surfers we share the water with on weekends. He’s a weekend warrior who shares his passion for wave-riding with his passion for shredding concrete. The generation of surf inspired Z-Boys from Venice Beach, CA are Johnny’s role-models, and he has taken his talent for skateboarding and translated that quite effectively into surfing.                     Johnny has surf stories, skate stories and life experiences more gnarly than many I’ve heard. He stays soulful while still embracing the culture of searching and destroying. At the same time in his work he has found a quieter side, tooling leather for a living with his pit-bull at his side. Johnny’s not the surfer who watches the swell forecasts like most I’ve interviewed, but when I hear him describe what others might call a mediocre ride as one of the most influential moments in his life, you know his love for catching waves runs deep. 

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