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  • On this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, our guest is Bruce Sutherland, co-author of the iconic Stormrider Guidebooks. We discuss the origins of Bruce's surf travel adventures, the indispensable role of the Stormrider Guide in global surf exploration, and the meticulous process of documenting surfing spots worldwide. Bruce shares anecdotes of surf trips, the influence of urban surfers, and details on the new digital version of the Stormrider Guide. We also delve into his commitment to environmental causes, surf culture evolution, and future plans for the guide. This episode is a deep dive into the heart of surf exploration and the ongoing mission to connect and educate the global surf community.

    For more information on the Stormrider Guide Books, go to www.stormrider.surf
    Or follow on Instagram @stormridersurf

    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network.

    For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagram or go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com

    Music:
    Artist: The Doors
    Song: Riders on the Storm
    Album: The Very Best of The Doors

    00:00 Introduction to the Swell Season Surf Podcast
    02:05 The Legendary Stormrider Guidebooks
    02:51 Meet Bruce Sutherland04:07 Bruce's Surfing Journey
    05:20 Ollie's Adventures and Misadventures
    07:40 Bruce's Move to the UK
    10:04 Early Surfing Influences
    15:05 The Impact of Surf Tourism
    23:23 Discovering the Bono Wave
    33:49 The Birth of the Stormrider Guide
    42:11 Crackpot Ideas and Wave Pools
    44:56 Challenges of Digital Transition
    46:12 Gathering Surfing Information
    57:33 Environmental Commitment
    01:02:03 Surfing Culture and Access Issues
    01:13:00 Future of Stormrider Guide

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  • On this Episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast we take a dive into the multifaceted life of Justin Schwartz. Known as a charismatic and controversial figure in the New York surfing scene, Justin has worn many hats – from a competitive surfer and finance professional to a successful taco business owner. In this candid episode, Justin shares his early surf memories, his adventures on Long Island and beyond, and the life-altering experiences he faced, including horrific accidents and a house fire. Listen in as Justin talks about his deep-seated passion for the ocean, the surf community, and how he finds purpose in helping others improve their surfing. This episode is packed with stories of gory accidents, perseverance, camaraderie, and his undying stoke for the surfing. We hope you enjoy this episode.

    For more information on Justin’s Catering Business you can go to ontheroadfoodtruck.com
    Or follow on Instagram @foodtruck_ontheroad

    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagram or go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com

    Music:
    Opening Song:
    Artist: Pixies
    Song: Wave of Mutilation
    Album: Doolittle

    00:00 Introduction to Justin Schwartz
    00:26 Early Surfing Memories
    01:31 Surfboard Talk and Design
    05:45 Hurricane Sandy and Its Aftermath
    21:30 College Days and Surfing Progression
    37:01 Competitive Surfing and Unique Style
    44:46 Surfing Legends and Influences
    45:47 The Rabbit Cake Event in Costa Rica
    46:44 Meeting Surfing Icons
    48:58 Surfing Stories and Friendships
    51:04 Tom Parish and Surfing History
    54:33 Hawaii Surfing Adventures
    01:18:17 Paddleboarding Passion
    01:28:21 Observing and Understanding Waves
    01:28:55 Diving Adventures and Reef Exploration
    01:31:01 Car Accident and Hospitalization
    01:35:04 Recovery and Rehabilitation
    01:42:34 Surfing and Community Support
    01:55:54 Working in the Mortgage Industry
    01:59:16 Restaurant Jobs and Surfing Priorities
    02:04:55 House Fire and Insurance Struggles
    02:12:24 Natural Disasters and Resilience
    02:14:19 Returning Home After Sandy
    02:14:56 The Impact of Disasters on Mindset
    02:15:23 Losing and Letting Go of Material Things
    02:16:31 Starting a Food Truck Business
    02:17:01 Challenges of Running a Family Business
    02:17:18 Building a Reputation for Tacos
    02:18:49 Balancing Work and Personal Life
    02:22:34 The Surf Community and Its Importance
    02:24:33 Reconnecting with Old Friends
    02:32:43 Surf Etiquette and Personal Growth
    02:34:14 The Evolution of Surfing Equipment
    02:47:19 Current Surfboard Preferences
    02:56:22 Closing Remarks and Contact Information
    02:57:05 The Joy of Helping Others Improve


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  • On this Episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, host Tyler Breuer is joined by Swell Season contributor Paul Colbert and former guest Ken Lewis as they welcome legendary surfboard shaper Rusty Preisendorfer and Rusty Surfboards' GM Jen Cassidy. We dive into the rich history of Rusty Surfboards, their impact on surfing, and the significant changes they are undergoing to return to their core roots. We discuss iconic moments in surf history that were shaped by Rusty boards and learn about their fresh initiatives and philosophies in bringing Rusty Surfboards back to their original spirit. From shaping insights to personal stories, this episode offers an in-depth look at one of surfing's most influential shapers and brands.

    For more information on Rusty Surfboards you can go to their website: www.rustysurfboards.com Or follow on Instagram @rustysurfbaords

    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagram or go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com

    Music:
    Opening Song:
    Artist: Taylor Swift
    Song: You Belong to Me
    Album: Fearless
    Closing Song:
    Artist: Ryan Adams
    Song: All You Had to Do was Stay
    Album: 1989 Cover

    Run of Show:
    00:00 Welcome to the Swell Season Surf Podcast
    01:48 Rusty Surfboards: A Legacy in Surfing
    03:05 Big Changes at Rusty Surfboards
    03:28 Meet Rusty Priesendorfer and Jen Cassidy
    04:08 The Story of Jen Cassidy
    05:18 Challenges in the Surfboard Business
    07:00 The Economics of Surfboard Shaping
    11:55 The Impact of Social Media on Surfboard Making
    14:58 The Return to Core Surf Shops
    36:36 Rusty's Journey and Reflections
    54:30 Reflecting on Randy and Wesleyan's Influence
    56:00 First Judging Experience and Meeting Joey Baran
    57:00 The Impact of Simon's Tri Fin
    58:52 Exploring Surfboard Designs and Innovations
    01:07:39 The Evolution of Asymmetrical Boards
    01:17:10 Developing Relationships with Surfers
    01:22:53 Challenges and Rivalries in the Surf Industry
    01:35:19 The Rise of Rusty Surfboards
    01:41:16 Ken's List and Surfboard Shapers
    01:42:02 Financial Decisions in Surfing
    01:43:31 Women's Surfing and Opportunities
    01:47:25 Shaping Differences for Men and Women
    01:52:02 Rusty's Evolution and Innovations
    01:58:18 Future of Surfboard Building
    02:04:05 Reflections on Surfing and Design
    02:13:17 Rusty's Vision for the Future
    02:24:15 Closing Thoughts and Farewells



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  • On this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, we sit down with Rebecca Coley, the award-winning director of the documentary film 'Point of Change.' The documentary explores the unintended consequences of surfing's colonial culture through the story of Kevin Lovett and John Giesel's discovery of a perfect wave in Lugundi Bay, Indonesia. We discuss the film's journey, the impact of surfing on indigenous communities, and the importance of mindful travel.

    We also explore the powerful storytelling within the film, showcasing the voices of the local community and their perspectives on the environmental and cultural changes brought by the surfing world. This conversation offers crucial insights for surfers and travelers about the importance of mindful travel and respecting local cultures.

    For more information you can follow Point of Change on their website: https://pointofchangefilm.com/
    Or follow on Instagram @pointofchangefilm


    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagram or go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com


    Music:
    Artist: Dan Roman
    Song: Wandering Under The Moon
    Album: Station Eleven Soundtrack


    00:00 Introduction to the Swell Season Surf Podcast
    02:15 The Impact of Surf Travel on Local Cultures
    02:58 The Documentary 'Point of Change'
    04:51 Interview with Director Rebecca Coley
    07:39 Rebecca's Journey to Nias
    09:31 Challenges and Realizations in Filmmaking
    10:24 The Story of Bonnet Gaya
    13:16 Balancing Perspectives in the Film
    22:38 Indigenous Culture and Colonial Impact
    29:27 Community Reactions and Future Directions
    48:39 Discussing NGO Impact and Local Decision-Making
    50:55 Western Influence and Privilege in Global Travel
    51:48 Gentrification and Surf Tourism
    57:40 Interview Insights: Surfing Pioneers and Regrets
    01:03:02 Non-Judgmental Filmmaking Approach
    01:05:54 The Future of Ethical Travel
    01:15:01 Challenges in the Surf Film Industry
    01:18:44 Personal Surfing Journey and Reflections
    01:25:36 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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  • On this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast we dive deep into a conversation with Palestinian American Zane Elias, hearing his emotional recount of the past year’s turmoil following the events of October 7th and discuss his role within the New York surf community and helping to raise awareness over the suffering the Palestinians are experiencing. Zane shares his unique journey from environmental studies to becoming a voice for social justice through his artistic endeavors. Despite the toll of ongoing conflict, Zane is still able to find solace and inspiration in surfing and his community, while exploring themes of liberation, resistance to violence, and decolonizing oneself. This episode is a poignant blend of personal anecdotes, philosophical musings, and heartfelt discussions about finding community and purpose amid turmoil. We hope you enjoy this episode.

    For more information on Surfers in Solidarity go to: @surfers_in_Solidarity
    To follow Zane Elias go to: @Zane.Elias

    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagram or go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com

    Music:
    Artist: Rap Shar3
    Song: D5ol Mofage2 (Feat. Korsan)
    Album: Single

    00:00 Introduction to the Swell Season Surf Podcast
    01:26 The Palestinian Struggle and Zayn Elias's Role
    02:20 Zayn's Background and Academic Journey
    03:59 The Intersection of Art, Social Justice, and Liberation
    10:57 Decolonizing Surf Culture
    21:07 Zayn's Family History and Personal Reflections
    28:54 Navigating Fear and Embracing Community
    45:28 The Role of Faith and Pragmatism in Overcoming Challenges
    49:28 Exploring Leadership and Community Dynamics
    50:03 Physics and Community Building
    50:40 Musical and Culinary Influences
    52:37 Father's Journey and Culinary Legacy
    56:03 Global Adventures and Surfing Communities
    59:36 The Birth of Moj and Media Activism
    01:03:16 Reflections on Democracy and Activism
    01:17:09 Art, Rage, and Boundaries
    01:27:17 Upcoming Projects and Final Thoughts

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  • In this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, we welcome Erin Meza Ashley, also known as Worm to the show. Erin shares their unique journey into surfing, starting in college, and quickly mastering the art with her distinctive style on heavy single-finned longboards. Beyond surfing, Erin's life is intertwined with music, as a saxophonist in the band Go Go 13, and her passion for making desserts, especially gelato.

    The episode delves into her multifaceted life, touching upon her recent controversial decision to step down as head judge of the Mexi- Log Fest due to their trans policy, reflecting her dedication to social justice. Erin also talks about her love for the longboarding community, mentoring younger surfers, her experiences in the culinary world, and her enduring commitment to making the world a more welcoming place. This conversation offers a blend of surfing insights, personal anecdotes, and broader reflections on life and fairness. We hope you enjoy…

    To follow Worm, check out her Instagram: @wormtown

    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagram or go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com

    Music:
    Artist: Antonio Banderas, Los Lobos
    Song: Cancion Del Mariachi
    Album: Mexico and Mariachis

    00:00 Introduction to Erin Meza Ashley (Worm)
    01:46 Erin's Unique Style and Interests
    03:59 Erin's Visit to NYC
    05:27 Progressive vs. Classical Logging
    07:29 Influence of 1960s Surf Culture
    08:44 Ethics in Surfing and Personal Values
    22:24 Erin's Surfing Journey
    28:04 Pastry Chef Adventures
    41:45 Judging Surf Competitions
    45:52 Competitive Nature in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
    48:05 Musical Journey: From Clarinet to Saxophone
    49:44 Grandfather's Influence and Musical Legacy
    53:18 The Value of Music Education
    56:35 Surfing and Music: An Unlikely Connection
    01:00:48 The Resilience of Bison
    01:05:05 Social Activism and Personal Beliefs
    01:10:46 Surfing Etiquette and Community
    01:21:58 Final Thoughts and Farewell

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  • In this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, Farmata Dia & Autumn Kitchens embody what NY Surfing is today. Young, stylish, committed to their community, actively involved in giving back and making their lineup a better place for everyone. They open up about their inspiring journeys and contributions to the sport. The discussion ranges from their personal introductions to surfing and the profound impact it has had on their mental health, self-esteem, and community involvement, to addressing broader issues such as racial discrimination and systemic barriers.

    The conversation highlights their work with the nonprofit Laru Beya Collective, which empowers historically excluded youth through surfing, and emphasizes the therapeutic and unifying power of the ocean. We also delve into their travel adventures, cultural challenges, and aspirations, including upcoming events like the 'Totally Ghoul Surf & Costume Contest' on October 27th and the 'Surfers in Solidarity Paddle Out for a Ceasefire' event on October 20th. Farmata and Autumn offer insights into how surfing fosters resilience, personal growth, and community support, with special nods to their mentors and organizations that are making a significant impact. We hope you enjoy this episode!

    To Follow Farmata Dia and Autumn Kitchens on Instagram, go to @Farmy_ & @_autumnkitchens

    To Get involved with Laru Beya or Donate go to www.larubeyacollective.com or following them on Instagram @larubeyasurfing

    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagram or go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com

    Music:
    Artist: TLC
    Song: Waterfalls
    Album: Crazysexycool


    00:00 Introduction to the Swell Season Podcast
    01:06 Meet Farmata Dia and Autumn Kitchens
    01:21 Surfing and Community Engagement
    01:36 Autumn's Surfing Journey
    02:16 Formata Dia's Surfing Story
    02:36 Totally Ghoul Surf & Costume Contest
    02:53 Welcome and Casual Conversation
    03:11 Costume Ideas and Comic Con
    04:13 Surf Con and Favorite Surfers
    05:30 Discussing the Surfing Costume Contest
    09:19 Experiences with Larabea
    13:21 Challenges and Microaggressions in Surfing
    15:27 Navigating Surfing Etiquette and Anxiety
    20:17 Personal Growth Through Surfing
    21:53 Life Before and After Surfing
    24:57 Lessons from Surfing
    31:03 Designing for Ricky Beach Club
    34:54 Traveling and Surfing Adventures
    41:30 Exploring Northern Sumatra
    42:28 Navigating Solo Travel as a Woman
    43:11 A Close Call in Mexico
    47:09 The Power of Surfing and Community
    48:21 Holistic Healing and Surf Retreats
    52:30 Family Reactions to Surfing
    01:01:25 Balancing Tradition and Modernity
    01:08:27 Tribute to Aiden and Serafina
    01:15:23 Upcoming Events and Final Thoughts

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  • On this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast we have an incredible in-depth conversation with the legendary Mike May, a former New Jersey surfing champion and surf historian. The episode explores May's efforts in uncovering lesser-known historical narratives about early surfing in the U.S. East Coast, discussing figures such as Sam Reid, who was a protégé of Duke Kahanamoku. The discussion highlights the cultural ties between Hawaii and Atlantic City, Sam Reid’s complicated friendship with Tom Blake and their being the first to surf Malibu.

    We also touch on the underinvestment issues facing Atlantic City, and celebrate the resilience of local surfing icon, Dean Randazzo and his current fight with Cancer. May has also contributed to surf literature recently with his new Children’s Book, ‘Duke and Sammy and is definitely worth checking out. May addresses the importance of preserving surfing history and fostering cultural connections while continuing to share fascinating surfing stories. This is one for the Surf Nerds out there. We hope you enjoy this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast.

    To Follow Mike May on Instagram, go to @Hawaiitoac
    His Book ‘Duke and Sammy’ is now available on Amazon. You can get a copy here: https://www.amazon.ca/-/fr/Mike-May-ebook/dp/B0DHV4FHZL

    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagram or go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com

    Music:
    Artist: Bruce Springsteen
    Song: Thundercrack (Studio Outtake 1973)
    Album: Tracks

    Show Notes:
    00:00 Introduction to the Swell Season Surf Podcast
    01:19 Meet Mike May: New Jersey Surf Legend
    01:52 Mike May's Surfing Journey
    02:19 Contributions to Surfing and Community
    02:59 Mike May's Personal Life and Current Adventures
    03:21 Mike May Joins the Podcast
    03:39 East Coast vs. West Coast Surfing
    06:07 Mike May's Historical Surfing Research
    16:14 The Story of Sam Reed
    23:51 Reflections on Surfing Culture and History
    35:33 George Gerlach's Influence on Surfing
    38:25 Mike May's Children's Book on Sam Reed
    47:56 The Evolution of Surfing in Atlantic City
    53:16 Blake's Influence on Surfing
    54:02 The Kook Box Controversy
    54:54 Sam Reid and Tom Blake: A Tale of Two Surfers
    59:24 The Legacy of Duke Kahanamoku
    01:04:15 The Dark Ages of Surfing
    01:05:00 Founding the New Jersey Surfing Hall of Fame
    01:11:58 Atlantic City's Rise and Fall
    01:23:00 Dean Randazzo's Battle and Legacy
    01:29:17 Closing Thoughts and Future Projects

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  • On this episode of The Swell Season Surf Podcast, we discuss The Surfrider Foundation's landmark lawsuit against Exxon for allegedly misleading the public about plastic recycling and contributing to pollution. The episode's guest, Dr. Chad Nelson, CEO of Surfrider Foundation, shares insights on the lawsuit's objectives, addressing decades of misinformation and environmental impact caused by Exxon's plastic production. The conversation further explores broader environmental initiatives, including New York Climate Week events, ocean conservation, beach access issues in New Jersey, and the challenges of balancing surfing interests with environmental concerns. The episode underscores the organization's efforts in advocating for laws, strategic lawsuits, and the potential implications of the case against Exxon while encouraging public involvement in advocacy and conservation efforts.

    Go Join The Surfrider Foundation at: www.surfrider.org
    You can follow Surfrider on Instagram @surfrider or @surfridernyc or surfridermidatlantic

    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagram or go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com

    Music:
    Artist: Wayne ‘Rabbit’ Bartholomew, Frieda Zamba, Flea Shaw, Corky Carrol, Pam Burridge, David Paskowitz etc…
    Song: Cool Water
    Album: Wave Sliders: In a Blue Room

    00:00 Introduction to the Swell Season Surf Podcast
    01:22 Landmark Lawsuit Against Exxon
    03:01 Introducing Dr. Chad Nelson
    04:19 New York Climate Week and Ocean Advocacy
    06:09 The Plastic Pollution Crisis
    13:17 The Reality of Recycling
    27:19 Surfrider Foundation's Legal Strategy
    31:56 Surfrider Foundation's Mission and Impact
    36:43 Challenges of Creating Artificial Waves
    37:16 Human Structures and Surfing
    38:01 Coastal Erosion and Climate Change
    38:53 Surfers and Property Conflicts
    41:48 Community Efforts and Erosion Task Force
    43:07 Climate Change Denial Among Surfers
    43:50 The Reality of Climate Change
    48:35 Beach Access and Badge Issues
    53:02 Racism and Inequality in Beach Access
    57:55 Nature-Based Solutions for Coastal Erosion
    01:02:19 Offshore Windmills and Energy Alternatives
    01:09:20 Surfrider's Mission and Membership
    01:10:52 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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  • On this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, We talk to filmmaker Jason Baffa about his significant contributions to surf cinema and the broader impact of his work. We discuss his landmark film 'Single Fin Yellow,' and his subsequent projects like 'Loopers: The Caddy's Long Walk,' and the Disney Plus series 'Chasing Waves.' Baffa shares his experiences with integrating high-definition photography with live music in his latest project 'Confluence,' and reflects on his career, his Italian heritage, and his organic wine collaboration with Zio Baffa.

    Our conversation covers a range of topics from the democratization of surf media, the evolution of surf culture, and the technological advancements transforming filmmaking. Additionally, we get into it about the logistics and financial challenges of surf filmmaking, the challenges with new technologies like AI, and the importance of storytelling. Jason Shares his insights into future projects, distribution ideas, and preserving the history and creativity of surf culture. We hope you enjoy this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast.

    To find Jason Baffa you can follow him on Instagram @jasonbaffafilms and check out his website: https://www.jasonbaffafilms.com

    His latest film, “Confluence” is out now for download at The Surf Network

    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagram or go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com

    Music:
    Artist: Bluebird
    Song: Wounded Kids
    Album: Black Presence

    00:00 Welcome to the Swell Season Surf Podcast
    01:17 The Impact of Single Fin Yellow
    02:29 Jason Baffa's Cinematic Journey
    03:44 Introduction of Jason Baffa
    04:45 Reflecting on a Filmmaking Career
    05:45 Influences and Inspirations
    06:41 The Evolution of Surf Filmmaking
    11:00 The Barefoot Wine Project
    13:10 Creating Zio Baffa Wine
    17:06 The Making of Bella Vita
    19:20 Exploring Surf Culture in Italy
    30:24 The Democratization of Surfing
    44:10 The Evolution of Action Sports Media
    44:54 Surfboard Design and Cultural Shifts
    46:08 The Fun and Freedom of Foamies
    47:59 Challenges in Surf Media Distribution
    50:03 The Golden Age of Surf Films
    51:13 The Business of Surf Films
    59:03 Wave Pools and Surf Culture
    01:01:58 The Future of Surf Media
    01:06:00 The Role of Storytelling in Surfing
    01:06:53 Live Screenings and Audience Engagement
    01:14:46 The Impact of AI on Surf Media
    01:21:40 Exploring Future Media Platforms
    01:22:43 Innovative Ideas for Filmmakers
    01:25:08 The Role of Editors in Filmmaking
    01:26:44 Upcoming Projects and Inspirations
    01:28:36 Midlife Reflections and Career Choices
    01:31:26 Challenges in the Film Industry
    01:41:00 The Streaming Dilemma
    01:43:36 Current Surfing Content and Influences
    01:48:26 Promoting the New Film
    01:55:41 Final Thoughts and Farewells

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  • On this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, we talk with Dr. Tara Ruttenberg, a surf tourism expert, about the negative impacts of surf tourism and the search for empowering tourism models that benefit local communities. Dr. Ruttenberg, a writer, researcher, and PhD in development studies, shares her journey into surf tourism study, inspired by her surf experiences in Costa Rica. The conversation covers the impact of surf travel on local communities, the concept of sustainable surf tourism, the role of localism, and practical ways surfers can travel more responsibly. Dr. Ruttenberg explains how her research aims to create non-growth-oriented, community-centered alternatives to traditional tourism models. Additionally, we discuss the ethical challenges expats face when moving to surf destinations and effective strategies for ensuring local communities benefit from surf tourism. Dr. Ruttenberg created Tarantula Surf as a platform for authentic sharing and engaging with alternative socioecological paradigms for a more beautiful world. Dr. Tara Rutten is our guest on this episode of The Swell Season Surf Podcast


    Side Note: We discuss Keven Lovett’s story about the development of Nias and is included in a much larger film called ‘Point of Change’ by Rebecca Coley. You can learn more about the film here: https://pointofchangefilm.com/

    To find Dr. Tara Ruttenberg you can follow her on Instagram @tarantulasurf and check out her website: https://www.tarantulasurf.com/

    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network.

    For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagram or go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com

    Music:
    Artist: Bjork
    Song: Human Behavior
    Album: Debut


    00:00 Introduction to the Swell Season Surf Podcast
    02:14 The Impact of Surf Tourism
    04:10 Dr. Tara Ruttenberg's Journey
    07:12 The Complexities of Surf Travel
    17:37 Sustainable Surf Tourism Models
    33:44 Community-Based Research in Playa Hermosa
    35:57 Exploring Alternatives to Capitalist Surf Tourism
    36:50 Decentering Capitalist Logics in Surf Tourism
    38:08 Challenges of Implementing Non-Colonial Models
    41:07 Local Ownership and Surf Tourism Dynamics
    42:25 Community Resistance and Surf Tourism
    46:18 The Impact of Expats on Local Surf Communities
    53:16 Access to Beaches and Privatization Issues
    01:04:35 Sustainable Surf Travel Tips
    01:05:53 Tarantula Surf and Future Projects
    01:09:06 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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  • Our Guest on this episode is freelance content creator, Jon Coen from Long Beach Island. Jon has been a consummate champion of Northeast surfing for over 20+ years. When the surf magazines were still in their heyday, Jon would be the go to guy for anything in the Northeast happening. He always fought to get local events, surfers, and creatives to get the greater promotion and exposure when the west coast would ignore us.

    On this episode we touch on various facets of his career, including content roles with notable brands like Jetty Surf, Vuori, and Red Bull. Jon elaborates on the unique surf culture in Long Beach Island and the community dynamics that sustain it despite challenges like beach replenishment. We highlight LBI local events like The Clam Jam and The Coquina Surf Jam. Jon emphasizes the importance of a supportive local surf community. The conversation explores broader themes within surf culture, tracing the surf community's ties with music, and looks ahead to the potential resurgence of Surfer Magazine, aiming to prioritize authentic storytelling and diverse local voices in the surf industry. This episode encapsulates the passion and evolving nature of surf culture, emphasizing the importance of community and localized narratives. We hope you enjoy this episode…

    To find Jon Coen you can follow him on Instagram @coennoinsta and check out his blog: https://daysonfile.com/

    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network.

    For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagram or go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com

    Music:
    Artist: Texas is The Reason
    Song: It It’s Here When We Get Back It’s Ours
    Album: Do You Know Who You Are?


    00:00 Introduction to the Swell Season Surf Podcast
    01:18 Meet John Cohen: Champion of Northeast Surfing
    01:59 John's Journey and Contributions
    02:51 A Warm Welcome and Mutual Connections
    03:19 Life in Long Beach Island
    04:13 Surfing Stories and Local Legends
    06:02 Balancing Work and Surfing
    13:47 Challenges of Surfing in LBI
    19:29 New Jersey vs. New York Surfing
    25:44 The Importance of Surf Shops
    34:32 Surf Industry Pioneers and Challenges
    35:39 Jetty: A Brand with Heart and Soul
    37:15 The Essence of Jetty's Philosophy
    38:17 Community and Connection through Surfing
    44:56 The Clam Jam: Building Bridges Across Generations
    51:14 The Impact of Superstorm Sandy
    52:28 The Evolution of Surf Culture and Media
    59:24 New Jersey's Influence on Surfing
    01:05:11 Introducing Jake: The New Editor
    01:05:31 Reflecting on Kevin Welsh's Legacy
    01:06:29 The Future of Surfer Magazine
    01:08:10 Surfers and Their Musical Influences
    01:10:03 The Evolution of Music and Surf Culture
    01:14:25 The Role of Music in Surf Films
    01:15:46 Punk Rock and Surfing: A Cultural Analysis
    01:18:47 The Influence of Sublime on Beach Culture
    01:21:24 Final Thoughts and Future Projects

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  • In this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, host Tyler Breuer and co-host Paul Colbert engage in a profound discussion with Ken Lewis, a key figure in San Diego's surf, skate, and music scene. Ken Lewis has been described as a pillar in the San Diego surf/skate/music community. Ken shares his life story, from growing up as the son of a spear fisherman in La Jolla Cove to becoming a skate shop owner, Tavarua boatman, and a 30-year industry veteran. He reflects on mentorships from legends like Bird Huffman and Skip Fry, overcoming disenchantment with surfing through skateboarding, and his current surfboard rack business. He shares with us some classic stories including surfing with icons like Joel Tudor and Derek Ho, near-drowning experiences, and a transformative battle with having a stroke and managing his depression. Ken emphasizes the importance of supportive surf communities, empathy, and gratitude in his recovery. The conversation also delves into unique surf spots, evolving surfboard designs, and maintaining a balanced perspective on life and happiness. We are so stoked to have Ken on the show and hope you enjoy…

    To find Ken Lewis you can follow him on Instagram @hanger18 and check out his online shop: www.thesurfboardrack.com

    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network.

    For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagram or go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com

    Music: Artist: NOFX
    Song: The Separation of Church & Skate
    Album: The War on Errorism

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  • Dr. Bill Rosenblatt, AKA “Dr. Bill” has been surfing for 50 years all over the world. He’s a licensed psychologist and Senior Fellow in Biofeedback. He holds a doctorate in Counseling from Lehigh University and did post-doctoral work in Clinical Behavioral Medicine at the Mind/Body Medical Institute at Harvard Medical School. He has taught at universities, directed programs at hospitals, He was the freaking Mayor of Loch Arbour in NJ for 10 years!!!! and has written extensively on surfing and life.

    On this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Bill Rosenblatt, to discuss his 50-year journey in surfing along with his significant roles in academia, medical fields, and as the former mayor of Lock Arbor, New Jersey. We dive into New Jersey's rich and often overlooked surfing history, the therapeutic benefits of surfing supported by scientific research, and Dr. Bill's substantial environmental and community contributions. Our conversation highlights maintaining health through balanced living and social connections, the diverse insights from different generations, and the unique challenges faced by East Coast surfers. We are really stoked to have Dr. Bill Rosenblatt as our guest on this episode of The Swell Season Surf Podcast.



    To find Dr. Bill Rosenblatt you can check out his instagram @drviejo


    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagramor go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com

    Music:
    Song: Changes in Latitude, Changes in Attitude
    Artist: Jimmy Buffett
    Album: Songs You Know By Heart: Jimmy Buffett's Greatest Hits



    Show Notes:00:00 Introduction to Dr. Bill Rosenblatt
    03:11 Surfing in New Jersey: A Rich History
    06:58 Challenges and Triumphs in Surfing Regulations
    18:16 Economic Impact of Surfing in Asbury Park
    27:55 Personal Surfing Stories and Reflections
    42:13 The Vietnam War's Impact on Surfing Careers
    47:16 The Vietnam War Draft Lottery
    48:28 Surfing Legends and Adventures
    48:56 Traveling Through Europe in the 70s
    50:45 Challenges of Modern Surf Travel

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  • Sid Abruzzi: Shaping Surf and Skate Culture - A Live Conversation
    In a special live episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, host Tyler Breuer engages in an in-depth conversation with Sid Abruzzi, the legendary figure behind Water Brothers Surf Shop in Newport, Rhode Island. Recorded on July 30th at Pilgrim Surf and Supply Shop in Brooklyn, New York, the episode explores Sid's vast influence on East Coast surfing and skateboarding culture, as well as his personal journey depicted in the documentary 'Water Brother.' Highlighted topics include Sid's experiences with renowned surfers and musicians, his sobriety journey, and his dedication to preserving the cultural essence of the sports. The episode also features heartfelt discussions about community support, upcoming film screenings and extensive archival footage curated by the Kinanne brothers. We hope you enjoy this special episode.

    To Learn more about future screenings of Water Brother, go to https://www.waterbrotherfilm.com/
    To Support Sid Abruzzi and The Water Brothers Surf Shop go to: https://originalwaterbrothers.com/

    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagramor go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com

    Music:
    Song: Bop'Til You Drop
    Artist: Ramones
    Album: Ramones Mania






    Show Notes:
    00:00 Introduction to the Special Episode
    01:39 Chris Gentile's Personal History with Sid
    04:04 Sid's Early Surfing and Skating Days
    07:24 The Making of the Water Brother Documentary
    12:17 Growing Up in a Sports-Centric Family
    18:32 The Surfboard Sales Journey
    22:52 Experiences in Santa Cruz
    27:02 Navigating Surfing Politics and Community
    31:10 Fighting for Surfing Rights at Ruggles Avenue
    40:25 Music and Cultural Influences
    44:26 Legendary Jazz Festival Lineup
    47:03 Mike Tabling: The Best Surfer from the East Coast
    47:47 Journey to Cocoa Beach
    49:38 College Days with Mike Tabling
    50:49 Mike Tabling's Surfboards and Filmmaking
    51:41 Adventures in Jeffrey's Bay
    52:59 Mickey Dora Encounters
    55:16 Tom Curren's First Wave at Jeffrey's Bay
    58:36 Derek Hine's Surfing Career
    01:01:59 Red Bull Surf Safari
    01:03:45 Dennis the Cabbie: Local Legend
    01:05:22 Generosity and Community Spirit
    01:09:19 Challenges of Running a Surf Shop
    01:16:03 Surf and Skate Culture Evolution
    01:22:28 Sobriety and Personal Growth
    01:24:24 Music and Big World Band
    01:26:47 Reflecting on Influence and Legacy
    01:28:34 Film Screening and Q&A




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  • If you don’t know who Scott Hulet is, do you even surf? He was the editor of The Surfers Journal from 1999 to 2014 and stayed on as a creative editor since. Some can argue he is one of the most important curators of our culture. We delve into Scott's career, his tenure at Surfer's Journal (1999-2014), and his latest book 'Flow Violento'. It is a beautiful exploration of his travels south of the border. It’s filled with compelling observations, surfy musings, and some eye popping fishing tales.

    Our discussion covers Scott's travels, his personal philosophy on writing, and the evolution of surfing culture. He gives us insights into surf journalism's challenges, the digital media landscape, and the push and pull of audience dynamics. Scott also talks about his dietary preferences for clean living, experiences with wild game, and future travel plans to South America and Sardinia. Flow Violento is published by The Surfers Journal and Scott is our guest on this episode of The Swell Season Podcast.

    You can get a copy of Scott’s book Flow Violento at www.thesurfersjournal.com

    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagramor go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com

    Music: Song: Veinte Anos
    Artist: Buena Vista Social Club
    Album: Buena Vista Social Club

    00:00 Introduction to the Swell Season Surf Podcast
    02:19 Meeting Scott Hewlett: A Personal Anecdote
    02:52 Scott Hewlett's Writing Style and New Book
    05:41 Scott's Early Surfing Experiences
    08:39 Traveling Through Latin America
    11:04 The Thrill and Danger of Surfing in Mexico
    27:10 The Evolution of Surf Journalism
    41:53 Scott's Health Journey and Its Impact
    55:59 The State of Surf Journalism
    59:18 Challenges in Representation
    01:01:38 Personal Reflections and Criticisms
    01:07:59 Exploring New Writing Ventures
    01:10:29 Culinary Adventures in Peru
    01:16:50 The Evolution of Surf Writing
    01:24:28 Future of Surf Journalism
    01:32:36 Final Thoughts and Reflections





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  • In this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, we talk with Ty Haft, a director, cinematographer, and photographer who transitioned from Hermosa Beach, California to New York. His work is layered with outdoors lifestyle, documentary adventures as well as contemporary fashion. For Ty, the ocean serves as the preferred muse offering unique contrasts between humans and nature.

    We discuss Haft's experiences within New York's surf community, his work on various projects, and the differences between East and West Coast surfing cultures. Haft shares his background in surf cinematography and the unique challenges of shooting surf films. He’s recently started a new instagram page called 77 surf Club. It’s a space for him to document the local surfers in NYC and capture all the characters that make up our lineup. We dive into a wide range of topics from the impact of social media and AI on filmmaking, the unpredictability of surfing conditions in NYC, the importance of patience, and the influence of social media in depicting surf culture. We're stoked to have Ty as a guest on this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast.

    To follow Ty Haft, you can check out his instagram pages: @tyhaft & @77surfclub


    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagram
    or go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com

    Music:
    Song: Young urban
    Artist: Ambulance LTD
    Album: Ambulance LTD EP


    Riding Waves Coast-to-Coast: A Deep Dive with Tyler Haft
    In this engaging episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, host Tyler Brewer sits down with Tyler Haft, an accomplished director, cinematographer, and photographer originally from Hermosa Beach, California, now based in New York City. Haft discusses his transition from capturing surf films in California to documenting the local surf scene in New York through his Instagram page, 77 Surf Club. They explore the contrasting surf cultures of the East and West Coasts, the influence of social media on surfing, and Haft's future ambitions in cinematography. Haft also shares valuable insights into managing the unpredictable nature of surfing conditions, emphasizing the importance of embracing both the highs and lows. Recorded at the Newsstand Studio in Rockefeller Center, the conversation is a heartfelt revelation of Haft's experiences and his impact on the surfing community.
    00:00 Introduction to Swell Season Surf Podcast
    01:16 Meet Tyler Haft: Director, Cinematographer, and Photographer
    01:52 The Art of Surf Photography
    02:59 Challenges of Self-Promotion in Surfing
    05:42 Navigating the Content-Driven World
    09:00 Journey into Professional Surf Filmmaking
    18:03 The Birth of 77 Surf Club
    22:24 East Coast vs. West Coast Surfing
    32:28 Growing Up in Hermosa Beach
    37:34 Navigating New York's Creative Scene
    38:02 Social Dynamics and Networking
    39:30 Supportive Family and Creative Roots
    40:41 Challenges in Surf Cinematography
    43:41 Inspiration and Cinematic Style
    48:33 Future Aspirations in Filmmaking
    52:29 Adapting to Industry Changes
    56:12 Balancing Surfing and Career
    01:01:46 Shooting in Challenging Conditions
    01:06:27 Reflections on New York and Surfing
    01:08:52 Conclusion and Final Thoughts





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  • Rachel Lord bought her first surfboard at age 29. It was a $200 used Fineline. She took it straight to El Porto, and proceeded to put in her time and take her licks. She was told over and over that you can’t get good after your teens. She didn’t know if she would ever be a competent surfer. Let alone a competitive and stand out surfer. But she was determined.

    Rachel Lord is a certified talent in the water. Incredibly nimble but with power when she throws herself into her turns. Style oozes from every hand gesture and fancy footwork. Rachel carries the confidence of someone born on a surfboard.

    She grew up in Colorado with a taste for speed. A competitive Skier in her youth, once Rachel finished highschool, she threw herself into her art. She learned the craft of sculpting and painting at RISD (Rhode Island School of Design) where she graduated in 2008 and was convinced that her future was to be a star in the art world. After putting in a long stint in New York, she eventually made her way out west in 2011. But it wasn’t until 2015 that she felt the overwhelming sense of needing a change in her life. She was overworked, strung out, joyless, and felt like her art work reflected that.

    She had been deferring her enjoyment of life in the moment, and neglecting her physical body.
    It was then when she discovered surfing. FAST FORWARD to year 3 of her surfing journey where she sought to merge her compartmentalized selves. Her Surfy-self and her Artsy-self. That’s when surfboard shaping entered the picture and she realized she could fold all of her passions into itself. She had been seeking a way to join her art career and artistic practices with her surfing so that she could bring all of her passions into one. Surfboards are sculptural objects, they’re painted objects, and they are a physical tool. When she started making boards it was this beautiful chemical marriage.

    We really stoked to have as our guest on this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast, Rachel Lord.

    To follow Rachel Lord, you can check out her instagram @lordbords or her artwork @rlord_raw
    Her website is www.lordbords.com

    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagram
    or go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com

    Music:
    Song: Keep the Customer Satisfied
    Artist: Simon and Garfunkel
    Album: Bridge Over Troubled Water

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  • Since launching its first SuperOcean dive watch back in 1957, Breitling has cultivated a special connection with the surf community, one based on a sense of adventure and a shared love of the sea. Many of you would have noticed surfing legends such as Kelly Slater, Steph Gilmore, Sally Fitzgibbons sporting their watches lately in ad campaigns. So, it would only seem a natural fit that Breitling would release their newest offering, a coffee table books titles: The Breitling Book of Surfing: A ride the heart of Community. It’s a beautifully illustrated journey through modern surf culture guided by the international surfers and communities that define its inclusive and passionate nature.

    The book was written by legendary surf journalist and broadcaster, Ben Mondy. Mondy grew up surfing pulling into closeout barrels in Newcastle, Australia. After completing an economics degree, he swapped a Finance Bro job to become the deputy editor for Tracks Surfing magazine in Australia from 2000 to 2005. In 2006 he moved to Europe and became a partner in the action sports and adventure marketing agency All Conditions Media. Since leaving the agency, he has continued to write for the world’s biggest surf print and online publications including The Surfers Journal, the WSL, Tracks, Surfline, and has provided content for numerous outlets such as Red Bull, Billabong Rip Curl and many more…

    When he’s not writing for his Substack, “The Surf Bugle”, You can find Ben commentating on the major surfing events for the WSL. Plus, he helmed the BBC’s TV coverage of surfing’s debut at the Tokyo Olympic Games. Ben is an extremely well respected figure in the surf world and we're really stoked to have him on the show as our guest for this episode of the Swell Season Surf Podcast.

    To get a copy of The Breitling Book of Surfing you can go to: https://www.breitling.com/us-en/campa...

    To follow Ben Mondy, you can check out his instagram @BenMondy or his Substack, https://surfbugle.substack.com

    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network. For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagram
    or go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com

    Music:
    Song: Poverty of Love
    Artist: Rik L Rik
    Album: Resurrection

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  • Quest Soliman has become a staple in NY surfing over the last few years. I’ve rarely seen someone who has started surfing so late in life, take to surfing the way he has. He’s been ripping the beaches of Rockaway but has also made a huge impact on the community and is giving back in so many ways. Whether it’s organizing events for surfers young and old, fundraising for great causes or just inspiring the next generation, Quest has solidified himself a spot in the lineup.

    His travel exploits with his sometimes cohort Paul Godette under the label Stop Playin With Em, is the classic surfing hero's journey archetype. It’s a comforting reminder to us older crew that the more things change, the more they stay the same in all the good ways. Like Hynson and August, Knaughton and Peterson, & Turner and Potter. Soliman and Godette are just the next generation of explorers.

    Quest is currently helping to organize a Juneteenth Beach kickback Surf event on June 22nd on 90th street. Quest is our guest on this episode of the Swell season surf podcast.

    To Learn more about the upcoming Juneteenth Beach Kickback, you can follow Quest on his instagram: @questmarley & @stop_playinwithem

    The Swell Season Surf Podcast is recorded by The NewsStand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Network.
    For more information, you can follow @swellseasonsurfradio on Instagram or go to our website: www.swellseasonsurf.com

    Music:
    Song: Kiss & Say Goodbye
    Artist: The Manhattans
    Album: The Best of the Manhattans


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