Episode 0
A brief visit to Rottnest Island—an out-of-the-way little surf destination just West of Australia—where Quokka soccer and other local pastimes have a tendency to inspire shock in first-time visitors.
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Ep. 0
Artist Damian Fulton’s apocalyptic beach scenes.
Tunnel a hole in West Oz and you end up in New England. A photo-supported theory by shooter Brian Nevins and associates.
Tom Pohaku Stone stared at a Hawaiian pro surfing career at an early age. Running into trouble time after time helped him separate from his ego and find the traditional Hawaiian culture that founded all things surfing. Including the study of it as well as it's traditional practices like papa nalu (boards) and papa holua (wooden sleds that ridden down hillsides). Ultimately this saved his life.
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.
Alex Weinstein talks with the Japanese artist about the power of art and the underdog.