Ep.11
Brian Keaulana
The waterman on “designing danger” as a Hollywood stuntman, eschewing labels, training for wipeouts, the aloha spirit, the visceral connection between fear and enlightenment, and his family’s Westside legacy.
Hosted by Jamie Brisick, offering in-depth conversations with the most compelling people in surfing.
Ep.11
The waterman on “designing danger” as a Hollywood stuntman, eschewing labels, training for wipeouts, the aloha spirit, the visceral connection between fear and enlightenment, and his family’s Westside legacy.
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The bassist for rock band Pixies on the surf-music connection, minimalism, the symbiosis between growth and tragedy, and finding forms of expression—on stage and in the water.
Ep.9
The most accomplished surfer ever on omens, the virtues of being vulnerable, his odyssey through fame, what the future looks like in midlife, and where to find inspiration after redefining the pinnacles of performance.
Ep.8
The definitive waterman on his adrenaline-junkie beginnings, his Millennium Wave, and more.
Ep.7
The Beastie Boy on how he found his way to surfing, risk-taking, and the making of “Sabotage.”
Ep.6
The surfer-shaper-writer-critic on surfing “then” versus “now,” and how to keep riding waves interesting in mid-life and beyond.
Ep.5
The charger on the possibility of a big-wave gene, the joys of the single-fin gun, and sexism in the lineup.
Ep.4
The electric freesurfer on the benefits of irony and self-deprecation, being recognized in the grocery store, and more.
Ep.3
The award-winning author on surfing and addiction, the double-edged nature of the surfing life, and meditation.
Ep.2
The Dogtowner on the surf-skate connection, the power of the “I am going to crush you” spirit, and knock-kneed style.
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The seven-time world champ on making the jump from high-school straight to the world tour, Snapper Rocks etiquette, and more.