Episode 0
Henry Lum's story starts as a pharmacist in the 40's in Waikiki. He was a self taught swimmer, a self taught surfer and was one of the original surfers to move out to Makaha on the North Shore to be closer to the surf.
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Ep. 0
Warshaw looks into the surf-related art from Jessica Dunne, which she claims "is about the work itself, and having the time and freedom to do it," not unlike surfing.
Susan Chaplin travels off the beaten path to the east coast of Sri Lanka, the ninth stop in a worldwide surf trip. She encounters Buddhist monks and befriends a small group of traveling surfers and locals. Though never seen, the Tamil Tigers political terrorist group presence is felt.
Ep. 13
The charger on the dance between grief and greatness, the evolution of professional surfing, nonconformity, and his heaven-sent wave at Teahupoo.
Ep. 58
On moving to Hawaii, languages of connection, style, cinematography, Pipeline, single-fins, simple surfing, and attaining longevity as a surfer.
"Gary Strachan has been a surfer and environmental warrior since 1964; protecting and monitoring the wildlife of California's North Coast, Gary lives with his wife Terry in a farmhouse in the woods."