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    ep. #73 - Kelly Slater talks Great White Sharks and The Great White Twin

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 31:52


    Inspired by the body of the Great White Shark, Kelly Slater designed the ‘Great White Twin' in I-Bolic Technology with Volcanic Lamination alongside Bali based surfboard designer Mike Woo. This high performance fish fits in your quiver where most fish don't - it creates speed in weak waves, but also controls speed in powerful waves, and it excels at tight arcs in punchy pockets and quick wraps on shoulder sections.  This all new surfboard model from Slater Designs has volume hidden at center with fine rails for immediate response and quick reaction in the pocket. It has the speed of a twin fin with the controlled pivot of a thruster, and it's elevated tail rocker makes it magic on your backhand.  Recommended to surf at your performance volume and designed to pair with Kelly's signature 'Twin + 2' fin set, the Great White Twin is available at Surf Shops and Online Stores everywhere on November 20th. About Volcanic Lamination: A sustainable alternative to carbon lamination in performance shapes. Derived from natural fibers extruded from basalt rock. A lamination enhancement for both I-Bolic and Helium Cores. Increased response and deck durability. About I-Bolic Technology:   Firm, drivey and reassuring underfoot. Enables powerful surfing in good waves. Unrivaled break strength. A favorite among our most talented team riders For more, visit http://www.firewiresurfboards.com    

    ep. # 72 - Kevin Schulz raids Kelly's shed and shares his worst injuries, best boards and why he rides the Mashup as a 2 + 1.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 33:43


    Kevin Shulz has a new career in the Fire Service but still maintains his old career as a professional surfer. In this episode he shares what its like to be called 'the Air GOAT' while designing boards with the actual GOAT, Kelly Slater. 

    ep. #71 - Tomo buys land in Scotland and rips Surf Ranch on a REVO

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 36:03


    Fresh off a productive knee rehab, Tomo joins us today to discuss buying land in Scotland, ripping Surf Ranch on a REVO, and riding the most uncommon wave craft we've ever seen - a 'Surfmat'.

    ep. # 70 - Duct Tape Invitational Champion Taylor Jensen

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 30:43


    This August, nearly 20 years after winning the U.S. Open of Surfing in 2003, Taylor Jensen became the Vans Duct Tape Invitational Champion at the U.S. Open in Huntington Beach, riding a Thunderbolt RED Special T model by Dan Mann. Enjoy this episode. 

    ep. # 69 - REVO discussion at Nixon HQ, with Nixon VP of Sales Charlie Ninegar

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 31:38


    Charlie Ninegar began his career at a Los Angeles Surf Shop and after a storied series of roles at many surf companies you've heard of, he is today VP of Sales at Nixon, where he spends at least some of his working hours partially occupied by thoughts of surfing his Tomo EVO and REVO.  Enjoy.

    ep. # 68 - C.J. Nelson talks Parallax, Apex and Outlier + Surfing like No One is Watching

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 29:59


    C.J. Nelson is a Duct Tape Invitational Champion and a Mexi Log Fest Champion who made a career for himself in the 90's and 00's as both a nose rider and performance long boarder. Today though he prefers the subtler aspects of surfing such as trim and turns, and he shares much in this episode about the shapes that enable his new surfing experience, focusing on what waves feel like without being mindful of who is watching.  

    ep. # 67 - From the Quiksilver Crossing to 'Women on Waves': Jim Kempton has built a career of dream jobs in surfing.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 58:04


    Jim Kempton spent years on the Quiksilver Crossing with Kelly Slater and others, seeking undiscovered waves around the planet. Decades previous in the 70's, he was the editor of SURFER Magazine. And today, he is President of the California Surf Museum in Oceanside California.  On July 6th he is publishing his third book, "Women on Waves - A Cultural History of Surfing: From Ancient Goddesses and Hawaiian Queens to Malibu Movie Stars and Millennial Champions. You can find it wherever books are sold. Jim has crafted a career for himself from some of surfing's most coveted dream jobs, and this episode of The Wire Podcast is one of our favorites.  Enjoy.

    ep. # 66 - International Surfing Day with Surfrider CEO Chad Nelsen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 50:34


    Happy International Surfing Day!  Chad Nelsen joins us in this episode to discuss saving surf spots, stopping single use plastic, and so much more.  For more on Surfrider, and to become a member for just $25 dollars a month, visit Surfrider.org.  The Surfrider Foundation does important work preserving coastlines and enabling beach access for all, in addition to efforts around clean water, preventing plastic pollution and more.  Firewire is proud to be one of Surfrider's 'Surf Industry Coastal Defenders"; a coalition of companies seeking to support and elevate Surfrider's mission to protect the world's oceans, waves, and beaches.  Enjoy this episode.

    ep. # 65 - Hayden Everett Partnered with Surf Filmmaker Ben Weiland on his new Single 'Still'

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 26:47


    Would you move to the wilderness on the day your new album drops? Hayden Everett would. He's on his way to Yosemite right now.  Today you can find Hayden's new E.P. 'Kennecott' wherever you listen to music. And you can find the music video for his new single 'Still' on YouTube. The video features one of C.J. Nelson's favorite Thunderbolt longboards; the Neo Classic. And the song is one of our favorite of the year so far.  We're often asked to feature musicians on The Wire Podcast, and what inspired us to invite Hayden on for this episode was simple - we couldn't get his new music out of our heads. We also found pretty quickly that we liked him a lot. He's got tons of energy, is super creative and entirely unique. For example he's a surfer who is celebrating the release of his new E.P. by moving to Yosemite, at the exact moment you would expect him to be working to promote his album. How uncommon is that? It reminds us of Curren or Dora. We think you'll enjoy this episode.  Follow Hayden at @Hayden.mp3

    ep. #64 - Sunday with Rob Machado; the Anti-Swell Chaser

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 79:48


    This episode was supposed to be 15 minutes but it ran for well over an hour.  It's a deep dive into Rob Machado's surfboard designing mind, tracing the Sunday back through a lineage of boards that began when rob left the tour twenty years ago, and hung up his truster along with his contest jersey, creating the mindset that has landed us at what looks to be his most popular and anticipated surfboard ever…. The Sunday.. Enjoy.

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    ep. #63 - Akila Aipa Returns from Mexico with Jackson Bunch and The Flat Earth

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 22:40


    For the past six weeks, Akila Aipa has been scoring perfect right hand points in Mexico with Jackson Bunch.  Jackson is one of Hawaii's most promising up and coming talents, and today, both he and Akila are in California, just hours after stepping off their return flight to the United States.  Enjoy this episode, with thoughts from Akila and Jackson on Localism, the Flat Earth, and what it was like to watch Timmy Reyes catch what has so far been the most talked about wave of the Summer travel season. 

    ep. #62 - How To Save a Surf Spot with Nik Strong-Cvetich; Executive Director of Save The Waves Coalition.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 41:59


    Having self-directed his own career around surfing and the ocean, Nik Strong-Cvetich is focused on saving our planets best waves from dangers both present and future through collaborations with many organizations, governments and communities around the globe.  His Santa Cruz based organization 'Save The Waves Coalition' has the ambitious goal of protecting a thousand waves by 2030 through their World Surfing Reserves program. This designation as a World Surfing Reserve helps protect a surf spot from runoff, development, mining and more. Find out more in this episode.

    ep. #61 - "No Brains, No Headaches". Finn McGill shares his Life Philosophy.

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 28:51


    Finn McGill lives life without brakes. And 'No Brains, No Headache' is more than just a life philosophy. It's an all new video part from him that is now live on Firewire Surfboards YouTube channel.  Finn put two years, three injuries and more surfboards than we can count towards this 24 month endeavor, and in this episode he shares details never heard before.  Follow Finn at @Finn_McGill.

    ep.#60 - On the North Shore with Brodi Sale, talking Jackson, Shane, Surfboard Design and More.

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 33:29


    Recorded at Kelly Slater's North Shore beach cottage, Brodi Sale shares the story of meeting Shane Dorian for the first time at just six years old, and soon getting sponsored by Billabong after performing well at Shane's annual Keiki Classic surf contest on the Big Island of Hawaii.  Brodi also talks in depth about surfboard design, his favorite tail shape, and how Finn McGill's electric motorcycle nearly took him out for the rest of the Winter.  Brodi is an integral part of the Slater Designs team. Follow him on Instagram at @brodi_sale.

    ep. #59 - Kevin Schulz Wants To Give You His Surfboard ( + the intricacies of good aerial surfing and a breakdown of his favorite shapes.)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 35:51


    Kevin Shulz has a broken hand. And he's not scared to elaborate on his scariest moments in the ocean. He is also generous. He wanted to give away one of his Dominator II's on this episode, so we said yes. Listen for more. Find show notes at firewiresurfboards.com/the-wire.

    ep. #58 - Timmy Reyes Returns from Injury on the Dominator II

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 28:17


    Timmy Reyes says that Huntington Beach is a wind factory and that all the wind in California comes from there, and from Oxnard too. We're not sure if that's true. But we believe him when he says it's good to be back in the water, riding a Dominator II, a shape that he describes as 'smoother' than his previous favorite shape from Dan Mann, the Spitfire. As discused in this episode, the Dominator was a round tailed all-round shortboard by Dan Mann that came out in 2008. The all new and updated Dominator II is a shape that Timmy describes as 'better in transitions' than the previous Dominator and the Spitfire as well. This episode of The Wire Podcast covers much more than just the Dominator II, such as: - Why Timmy wears a collard shirt every Monday, and what its like to not have a 'real job'. - The fin system that Timmy says feels the loosest, and the fin system that Timmy says feels the most drivey. - The reason that Timmy usually doesn't surf on foggy days. - Why Timmy may 'un-retire' from competition this coming year in Santa Cruz. - The Huntington Beach resident who surfs Huntington Beach Pier more than anyone (Hint: it's not Timmy) - The way that Huntington Beach 'makes wind' like a factory. ...and much more. Enjoy!

    ep. #57 - Building Boards like Lego Blocks; Sandwich Construction with Dan Mann and the Dominator II

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 27:30


    Dan Mann is a core board builder who describes the merits of Sandwich Construction in Surfboard Design as a 'lego blocks' process where different materials can be swapped in and out for desired strength, weight and flex. The key benefit to Sandwich Construction as he describes it is the ability to "make a really light surfboard that is also really strong". It's an innovation that Firewire was built on and a part of the brands core DNA today. Dan's new shape, the Dominator II landed at surf shops around the world last week, and Dan shares much in this episode about the design and build process, as well as what its been like to surf with California Aerialist Kevin Shultz on the Dominator II.

    ep. #56 - Sunrise with Rob Machado, talking music, GLAZER, and Magic Potions (feat. Rip Zinger)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 50:10


    Last year when the Seaside and Beyond arrived at Surf Shops for the first time, Rip Zinger became nearly more popular than the board. You probably remember seeing him in a video with Rob, describing the kale salads he made for Rob in 2019, before each session at Seaside.  If you haven't yet seen the video, you'll find it in the show notes of this episode at:  firewiresurfboards.com/the-wire Anyway, today, Rip Zinger is disappointed in Rob, because after Rob grew a sweet tooth in isolation, he named his new GLAZER shape after donut frosting. But that did not stop Rip from serving us a healthy magic potion in this episode.  Enjoy.

    ep. #55 - ' Twice Baked ' Deep Talk with Dan Mann and Mark Pesce: Sizing, concave, fin placements and more.

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 35:01


    Trimming in Timbertek through chop and slop – the Twice Baked is made for coming out of isolation. Dan Mann designed the Twice Baked to stay in your trunk because it excels in junk, so that your surf stoke won't be wasted after being out of the water for weeks. The Twice Baked is fun to surf no matter how small the waves are. And Dan Mann is with us today to break down this new design from the sun soaked grass of a park just up the road from Firewire's headquarters in California.

    ep. #54 - Tristan Sullaway is a San Diego City Lifeguard who wants you to #StayHomeShredLater

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 27:22


    After years of effort Tristan Sullaway landed his dream job just several weeks ago. He's now a full time lifeguard with the city of San Diego, one of the most coveted career paths among surfers who seek to live a life near the beach aligned with their surfing passions. The irony is that he was met with a global pandemic just days after getting the good news that his dreams had been realized, and he's now in the awkward position of not just being unable to surf himself, but having to enforce surfing restrictions on others.  Enjoy this episode featuring Tristan, and #StayHomeShredLater. For the most up to date info on the Coronavirus pandemic, visit cdc.gov. Thank you Surfrider Foundation for creating the #StayHomeShredLater hash tag.

    ep. #53 - Michael Stewart went to Indo with Pacha Light to plant Sea Trees

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 28:03


    Sustainable Surf is recognized most easily among surfers for its ECOBOARD program - a standard for Surfboard Builders seeking to lower the toxicity of their surfboard building operations. Since 2014 Firewire has been the only global surfboard manufacturer to qualify all of our surfboard production for ECOBOARD Verification, and we encourage all surfboard brands to collaborate with Sustainable Surf to do the same - the presence of the ECOBOARD lamination on any surfboard means it's carbon footprint is approximately 30 lbs less than a board made from traditional materials. The ECOBOARD program however is just one of many programs they run. Today we discuss Sea Trees.

    ep. #52 - Kelly Slater and Timmy Reyes on the Sci - Fi 2.0

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 22:16


    Timmy Reyes was in bed at Ten O' Clock when the phone rang. It was Kelly Slater. ‘Where you at?” he asked, with an immediate ask of Timmy, to take place the next morning. Five hours later Timmy woke up with a Sci – Fi 2.0 in his truck, driving north from Huntington Beach to Lemoore where he met Kelly, who also had a Sci – Fi 2.0, along with some other assorted goodies for both him and Timmy to try. This episode of The Wire Podcast comes with heavy visuals of both Timmy and Kelly riding the Sci-Fi 2.0 at California's best point break. You can watch and listen above, or find this episode wherever you listen to podcasts, for example iTunes and Spotify.

    ep. #51 - Shane Dorian on Jackson, Tomo, Big Waves, and more.

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 39:13


    Welcome to Kelly's house on the North Shore of Oahu with Shane Dorian - describing his upbringing in entertaining ways as well as how surfboard designers and shapers impacted his life and career before material and design innovations began to impact his son Jackson through Jackson's relationship with Daniel Thomson, a relationship that influenced the Sci - Fi 2.0, along with input from other Slater Designs team riders, the details of which we discuss in this episode along with much more. Enjoy.

    ep. #50 - Surfboard Historian Richard Kenvin on planing hulls, uncovering forgotten designs, and bringing Tomo to the U.S.A.

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 44:04


    Today on the Wire Podcast - Richard Kenvin - AKA ' Hydrodynamica ' on Instagram, you probably already follow him. Richard is a Surfboard Historian who has lectured in the University of California system of Collegiate Schools, he is also responsible for resurrecting Bob Simmons work from the 50's, and not just inspiring Daniel Thomson's surfboard design work of the past 15 years, but also bringing Daniel to the States in the early 2000's when Daniel's shaping career began. Richard's roots in La Jolla, California run as deep as roots go and we recorded this episode in a secret boardroom he maintains in Pacific Beach California. Show Notes are at firewiresurfboards.com/the-wire

    ep. #49 - Chris Cote talks NO BRAINER and Succeeding in Surf Media for 20 + years.

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 45:46


    Chris Cote has thrived through every switch in surf media trends over the past twenty years and today works as a commentator for the WSL among other projects, Enjoy this episode.

    ep. #48 - Nathan Myers Drifts with Rob Machado in The Surfer's Journal.

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 40:38


    Rob Machado had a crisis in 2009 that spawned, the Drifter, a a film about his wanderings in Indonesia, and it wasn't until 11 years later in January of this year that he revealed publicly for the first time what that crisis was that inspired The Drifter, and he did it within the printed pages of The Surfer's Journal volume 29 number 1 - newly released at surf shops for you to read, right now. Today we're joined by Nathan Meyers who did not just write this brand new piece for The Journal, he also acted as screenplay writer for The Drifter, suffering through more than thirteen different screenplay edits along with the rest of the crew, who were all dealing with separate nightmares in the jungles of Indonesia. People got sick, went insane, got in fights, ruined relationships and ten years later, all approved this new article for release, airing everyone's dirty laundry and much more. Find more at www.firewiresurfboards.com/the-wire

    ep. #47 - The El Tomo Fish: How Daniel Thomson's Journey into Fish Design History lead to an Aeronautical Inspired Future Craft.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 52:08


    Daniel Thomson's El Tomo Fish is here. This episode breaks down the design story of this Jet Fighter Tailed Fish, and also delves into fun territory with discussions of Tool (Daniel's favorite band), mandalas, mathematical principles and more.  

    ep. #46 - Rob Machado - New Board, New Film, New Festival.

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 48:05


    ‘My quiver is a 5'2 and a 7'0, and there's nothing in-between…' Rob watches himself surfing the Seaside and Beyond, his new LFT shape (on video in the show notes for this episode), and recognizes he occupies a strange space on the surfboard design spectrum. Around 5'6 and shorter, and 7'0 and longer… nothing inbeetween. And barely anything between 5'2 and 5'6. Mostly just a 5'2 (Helium Seaside and a 7'0 (LFT Seaside and Beyond). He pontificates further in this new episode of The Wire Podcast, discussing his new board and his new film and his new music festival.

    ep. #45 - Taylor Jensen talks about his Superman in Texas and more.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 24:24


    Taylor Jensen went to Texas with Surf Ride's Josh Bernard and pulled an aerial we don't see too often, especially on longboards.

    ep. #44 - From Kelp Forest to Coastal Rain Forest – Kevin Whilden has Solutions to Climate Change.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 91:44


    Kevin Whilden is a permafrost geologist who as a child collected rocks everywhere he went whether playground or Yellowstone Hot Springs or Catalina Island and even Antarctica in 1995 when he was a Graduate Student student studying Periglacial Geomophology (WTF?). “Look, I like rocks” he says “because they tell a story that's interesting. Geologists are essentially crime scene investigators.. rocks and fossils tell a story of the past in a way that helps us envision the future.” His curious obsession with rocks is something he suspects his son might be inheriting, saying “Today my son steals rocks from the neighbors yard here in South Bay.“ It's here in South Bay just up the road from El Porto and Manhattan Beach, the Southern Californian Beach Breaks where he surfs daily, that he helms Sustainable Surf with his partner Michael Stewart. Much more in the Show Notes for this episode at:  http://www.firewiresurfboards.com/the-wire

    ep. # 43 - Firewire History + Scoring Barra w / Chuy Reyna

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 27:55


    Chuy Reyna is the Man in the Demo Van - he runs the demo program in California but also does much more, often pushing 'the button'; Firewire speak that translates to: 'Chuy says the board is perfect and we need to release it to surf shops everywhere.' Much more in this episode. 

    ep. #42 - Ben Skinner is a Purveyor of Fine Vibes and Exceptional Surfboards

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 62:36


    Ben Skinner grew up with Jeremy Flores under the tutleage of Tom Carrol and Gary Elkerton. He was first sponsored by Quiksilver at eleven years old and was immediately put in to a grind by the “Sandhill Warrior” Rob Roland Smith, the legendary personal trainer employed by Quiksilver to train the brand's most promising young athletes in the 90's and early 00's, nicknamed for his interest in making groms run up and down sand dunes until until they fell over. Ben at the time was surfing shortboards and he was ripping. He was traveling to Morocco and winning contests. And then he switched. “I just got so frustrated on small days in England in weak waves, I wanted to surf every single day, and longboards let me do that.“ Born in England and raised inside pubs and breweries by parents in the hospitality industry, Ben is a 11X European Longboard Champion who, as a child, seems to have downplayed the wave quality in England. Today he rides incredible waves, some off them with barrels big enough to stand in, and all on surfboards 9 foot plus. You'll see video footage of these waves in the show notes of this episode.

    ep. #41 - Bleeding Ears and Three Wave Hold Downs. Timmy Reyes Presents 'Love Letter'.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 37:20


    Timmy Reyes took a well deserved break this summer, staying away from his usual fare of thirty, forty, even fifty foot waves or bigger. On this episode of The Wire Podcast Timmy talks about the injuries he needed to rehab, and the sessions that make up Love Letter - Timmy's new feature film chronicling his sessions on the Hydroshort 'somewhere down south'. Always coy about the locations he scores, Timmy shares stories in this episode that will make you want to surf somewhere isolated. And cold.

    ep. #40 - Is Tristan Sullaway Pro? + Tavarua, paddling across oceans, and Kelly on Dan Mann's boards.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 65:52


    Tristan Sullaway has been tubed at Cloudbreak, and once surfed G - Land for eight hours straight. He has stickers on his board but also graduated college. He's a lifeguard who is 6 foot 3 and maybe still growing. He rides Dan Mann's boards (and Tomo's) and actually borrowed Dan Mann's paddle board once to paddle 32 miles from Catalina Island to Manhattan Beach. He's with us today at Cafe Moto, Dan Mann's favorite Coffee shop in San Diego.

    ep. #39 - Relik Recap with Taylor Jensen (3X World Longboard Champion) + more

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 17:29


    Taylor Jensen is on The Wire to recap the unexpected way he surprised his competition, his audience and even his wife at the Relik Malibu Classic. We cover much more in this quick and fun episode.

    ep. #38 - Rob Machado in conversation with SWITCHFOOT

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2019 49:13


    If you haven't yet heard the story about the person who approached Rob Machado one day at the airport, moments after Rob got off a plane from Mexico, then you haven't yet heard one of the most memorable tales of hilarity that a pro surfer has ever told. It shocked us. It shocked SWITCHFOOT too.  You'll hear the story at the beginning of this episode featuring Rob and his longtime friends from SWITCHFOOT Jon Foreman, Tim Foreman, and Chad Butler.  SWITCHFOOT is from Encinitas, California and they go back a long way with Rob. This episode reveals many funny and surprising elements from their shared past and we think you'll love it.  Love SWITCHFOOT? Their new album Native Tounge was just released on January 18th, and you'll find them on tour starting February 14th. For more, visit SWITCHFOOT.com

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    ep: #37 - 'Hendo' from Pro-lite talks Cymatic, Seaside and Baked Potato + C-Street, Kayakers and designing board bags that last.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 81:23


    Hendo is a huge human who rips. He rides a Seaside. A Cymatic too. When it's really small, a Baked Potato. He is also one third of Pro-Lite, a company that makes what many of us at Firewire think are the best surfboard bags on the planet, for example, The Smuggler, a collaboration with Firewire team rider Timmy Reyes, designed to hide a third board during airplane travel in a board bag that looks like its only holding two surfboards. Pro-lite has a sustainability initiative centered in part on recycled materials (for example Session Day Bag) and centered entirely on making things that last long and stay out of landfills. It's common for Hendo to hear about Pro-lite bags that have endured endless travel over more than 25 years of use. 

    ep. #36 - Todd Glaser talks Seaside and more.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 82:40


    Todd Glaser is a professional photographer, former professional bodyboarder, and friend and collaborator to Kelly Slater, Rob Machado and many others. In this episode he shares thoughts on the Seaside shape, the Seaside surf spot, and his new special edition of Proximity Book. There are many nuggets in this episode you're sure to enjoy. 

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    ep. #35 - Mark Price on the Good and Social Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 42:31


    This episode is borrowed Kassia and Maureen of the Good and Social podcast who interviewed Firewire CEO Mark Price on many topics.  The Good and Social podcast is a series of conversations with social and environmental innovators from across industries featuring risk takers, activists, business owners and non-profit leaders who are turning ideas inside out and industries upside down.  You can follow them on Instagram at @goodandsocial. 

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    ep. #34 - Rob Machado and his Therapist talk broken bones, mysterious text messages and trophies in the garden.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 68:11


    What you know is that Rob Machado is a Pipe Master. You know that he competed on the world tour for ten years. And that he won twelve events before retiring in 2001. You also know about his second career. The seventeen years since he left the tour, surfing everywhere; inspiring, exciting and influencing people who surf all over the planet. But there are things you don't know. You don't know the secret story (until now) about how Rob broke his hand; the injury that led to his 2001 retirement. Or about the way he built his circle of friends as a six-year-old and maintained that crew his entire life. Most importantly, you don't know the way Rob became responsible for bringing psychological support to the World Surf League. This episode is an intersection of these three subjects and much more, culminating in a conversation about events that excited everyone who saw them in September as Rob surfed in the trials for the Surf Ranch Pro and nearly beat a collection of today's most promising up and coming surf talent.  This episode was recorded at the home of Rob's Brother, right across the alley from his own home in Cardiff - by - the - Sea, California.  Both yards have trophies lining their edges. Some hidden, some in plain sight. Each one containing a story of Rob's competitive career, and providing clues about the life Rob has led since.  Enjoy.

    ep. #33 - Tomo talks cymatics, the universe, esoteric ideas and obscure scientists

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 52:23


    Energy = Mass x Speed of Light Squared. This was Einstein's big idea. And while you might not be the type stay up at night researching this type of thing, Tomo is very much that type of person. This episode covers Tomo's interests in physics, the universe, esoteric ideas, and obscure scientists. But you'll also hear provocative thoughts on surfboard design that counter a lot of traditional wisdom. Because that's what Tomo does - counter the norm with elevated surfboard performance and heightened sensations while surfing waves. Enjoy.  

    ep. #32 - The Board that Spent Two Years in Kelly Slater's Shed.

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 40:22


    Shaping since 1996, Dan Mann made his first board for Kelly Slater in 2015. Then it sat in a San Clemente shed. For 24 months. Until....

    ep. #31 - Mark Price interviewed by Kamea Chayne from Green Dreamer

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 34:52


    Mark Price is the CEO of Firewire Surfboards. Kamea Chayne is the host of Green Dreamer - a podcast for creatives, visionaries and entrepreneurs dreaming of a sustainable future. This episode covers much with Mark, such as:  - What first got Mark into sustainability. - The process of manufacturing conventional surfboards versus ECOBOARDs. - Mark's greatest personal challenge in growing Firewire from a startup. - What Mark believes allowed people to break through their initial resistance to riding eco-boards. - What Mark believes has been key to Firewire going from startup to becoming a global brand. - The most common struggles facing Eco-Entrepreneurs and how to overcome them. - How sustainably-driven startups and small companies can compete against large corporations that already dominate. For more on this episode, visit GreenDreamer.com. And to see Mark surfing the Slater Designs Cymatic, visit firewiresurfboards.com/the-wire.

    ep. #30 - Timmy Reyes is Wrestling with Mother Nature

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 54:54


    "I love conditions" Says Timmy Reyes; "Whether it's a one-foot glassy beautiful day with a little peeler... that gives me as much joy as a twenty-foot day... glassy and peeling.... its the same to me." On a one foot day Timmy prefers the Go Fish. On a twenty foot day, he likes the Hydronaut. Timmy also likes freezing water, scary waves, the Northwest and Wrestling with Mother Nature; the phrase he uses to describe his experiences in larger waves like Jaws and Puerto Escondido. Above all he likes Chuy Reyna, the Man in the Van from the last episode, so Chuy joins us in this episode.

    ep. #29 - The Man in the (demo) Van: Chuy Reyna

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 43:26


    If you grew up in California in the 80's or 90's you saw Chuy Reyna on TV. In magazines. In surf videos like Blazing Boards alongside Mark Occhilupo. If you're growing up today in California you've seen him beachside with more surfboards than you've ever seen fit inside a Mercedes Sprinter. He's the man in the van and to put it bluntly in pidgeon - 'Chu surf mo' bettaa dan u' today and yesterday and probably for a lot of tomorrow's to come. He's 50 and his turns look as fun today as they looked in 88'. In addition to managing Firewire's Demo program in the United States, Chuy also stays on the front lines of product development alongside Rob Machado, Daniel Thomson, and Kelly Slater. He's talented at fine-tuning shapes and surfboard building technologies because he hasn't just surfed every surfboard shape and surfboard building technology in Firewire's history, he also surfs at the most important level of talent when it comes to deciding what surfboards will land at surf shop racks and which ones won't - he shreds hard enough to hang in a lineup with professionals, but he's not a freak, he's normal. He bridges the gap between everyday surfers and sponsored surfers, and his opinions matter to everyday folks. That's why he's the man in the (demo) van.

    The Wire ep. #28 - Behind the Scenes at Surf Ranch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 46:06


    It's not physically possible to fit each of you who read this inside the Surf Ranch gates at the same time, but we still wish you had been with us on April 10th in Lemoore. By now you've most likely seen the result of our time there with Kelly and the Surf Ranch crew. The video we made just reached 100,000 views on YouTube and it shows Kelly riding both he LFT Gamma and Helium Gamma. To celebrate the recent 100k benchmark, we thought it would be fun to share some stories and stoke with you from such a fun day of watching Kelly surf and also surfing the wave ourselves. We share our thoughts on the best boards for surf ranch, subtleties of the wave that first-time surfers there will find useful, our garden pavers that were installed while we were there, Jordy Smith on an Omni and a Cymatic, and more.  

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    ep. #27 - How a Swedish surfer crafted the Slater Designs leash.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 21:01


      To invent something is to take nothing and turn it into something. To innovate is to take that something and significantly improve it. The surfboard leash was invented by Jack O'neill's son Pat, a Californian. And it's most recent innovation has been crafted by Jan Pearson, a Swede - he is from, and currently lives in, Sweden, where he surfs often, in a part of the world bordered by Finland and Norway, often dodging blocks of ice like crowds of surfers. It is fucking cold in his corder of the world. But there are waves. Fun ones.   In Jan's travels to surf destinations that don't involve dodging mini glaciers that can destroy boards and bodies, he noticed that while other parts of the planet didn't have ice cubes in the lineup they did contain other things that float. These things could not kill you, but they could kill animals and Jan imagined, could eventually threaten humanity. It was plastic that he saw. Trash. Other waste. And it inspired him to found Revolwe. Jan used his new company as a laboratory for innovation. He started with surfboard bags, water bottles and other accessories. He saw each product as an opportunity to innovate through reduced environmental impact, and what impressed us was his leg rope. Press play to join us. 

    ep. #26 - Art is Everything, Bigger than Life Itself. A Conversation with John Van Hamersveld

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 76:43


    John Van Hamersveld designed The Endless Summer poster - very likely the most iconic graphic design ever produced in surfing - an enormous cultural achievement that was only the first rung of many on a ladder that has since led him to become one of the most recognizable graphic artists ever. John has designed album artwork for The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, and Eric Clapton. He has also worked with artists of the day like Asher Roth. His art is seen throughout surfing, for example on posters promoting the Pipe Masters by Billabong. Today he crafts murals for cities. He designs sunglasses for Electric Eyewear. He lives in a gorgeous home in Palos Verdes overlooking a stretch of ocean so storied that it has stayed locked tight under local reign for decades. In this episode of The Wire podcast, we get inside John's head as he uses words to describe what's on his mind, a rare break from so elegantly conveying his thoughts through art, which you'll find examples of in the show notes for this episode.

    ep. #25 - Irish Isolation with Dan Mann (who also froze in Poland)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 39:08


    Deep Shaper talk. Thoughts on Craftsmanship. And freezing in Poland followed by getting stranded in Dublin. Dan Mann has had a wild week, and we dig deep into it in this episode. 

    ep. #24 - Kevin Whilden on how Climate Change impacts surfing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 66:29


    Kevin Whilden is a scientist with a Masters Degree in Geology and a lifelong interest in how the world works. Today he is partnered with Michael Stewart at Sustainable Surf, overseeing a host of programs like Deep Blue Events, an initiative directed at helping surfing's largest brands lower their carbon footprint at surfings most respected events, and The ECOBOARD project, a collaborative effort with over 150 surfboard brands dedicated to lowering the environmental impacts of surfboard production. This episode covers much about climate change and its impact on surfing, but it also covers much more, for example, your opportunity to win a Slater Designs surfboard of your choosing by filling out The Deep Blue Survey in this episode's show notes. Our favorite part is about four minutes in when Keven details the time he spent in the Dry Valleys of Antarctica. Enjoy!

    Ep. #23 - Drinking Beers with Taylor Jensen: your new 3X World Longboard Champion

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 61:42


    Taylor Jensen has just become the WSL's World Longboard Champion for the third time. A huge accomplishment for a huge human. At 6'4 200-something he's called 'The Big Predator" by Firewire teammate and longboarding legend Wingnut - and Taylor has more than one legend in his life - his father in law is Australian legend Nat Young who won three Australian titles in 66', 67' and 69'. So championships run in the family. In threes. But in spite of his competitive nature and successful run when it comes to the contest side of surfing, he's not scared of jersey-less sessions, and experimenting with multiple styles of longboard and varied styles of shortboard as well. For example, the Slater Designs Omni which you'll see in the show notes for this episode. Regarding variety in his sessions, he shares; "I think that the different feelings you can get from all different kinds of boards is an amazing thing. It's so rare in any sort of sport." He continues that "In baseball, you have a bat and a ball and that's it. That's your game. but in surfing, you can have a different board for every condition. Every time it changes you can have something different. You ride what fits the surf. That's how you get the most enjoyment out of every single session." Sounds good to us. 

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