Episode 0
Surf Nazis…and Other Objectional Material
Craig Stecyk's introspective rumination on surf culture explores the origins of the "Surf Nazi" aesthetic, from the swastika emblems on various mid-century surfboards, to the artistic expressions of Von Dutch, Ed Roth, Rick Griffin, and Robert Williams which contained related symbolism at the intersection of surfing and hot-rod cultures.
Ep. 67
Tom Pohaku Stone
On Hawaiian culture, traditional surfcraft, and the value of education.
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Dave Weaver Woodworks
Stephen Spaulding tells the story of Dave "The Weave" Weaver's extraordinary life, from growing up in Galveston, Texas he took off on Surfer's rite of passage around the world. The Weave has built snowboards for Tom Sims, many of houses and wood furniture for Expats in Costa Rica, as well as exporting balsa sculptures to US with the help of Rennie Yater. The Weave is now living in his Costa Rican refuge with his wive and three kids still leaving the dream.
Ep. 30
Takuji Masuda
On nose-riding at Pipeline, mentors, curation and Super X Media, Bunker Spreckels, and facilitating connections between tradition and youth culture in Japan.
Ep. 54
Darrick Doerner
On the allure of Sunset Beach, Dick Brewer, guts, long swims, facing moments of terror, the drop at Waimea, tow surfing, and drawing lines on big waves.
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Going Above Ground
Johnny Cabianca takes an old-school approach to the cutting edge of surfing.