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EP 63 | Who's Actually CONTROLLING Surfing? | Pinch My Salt Welcome to the Pinch My Salt Podcast – the wildest, funniest, and most brutally honest comedy podcast where surf culture, skateboarding, snowboarding, and board sports collide. In this episode, we expose the untold truth of who's been secretly running the surf industry for decades – and how team managers, surf brands, and behind-the-scenes power players shaped the careers of legends like Kelly Slater while keeping the next generation of pro surfers stuck on the sidelines.
Derek Reilly is one of the founders of Stab Magazine, a former editor of Australia’s Surfing Life, Surf Europe, Waves Magazine, the current editor of Beachgrit, and the author of several books, including Wednesdays with Bob, an intimate portrait of the great Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke and Gulpilil, a biography of the iconic First Nations actor, David Gulpilil. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textToday on The Quivercast, we sit down with Australian charger Ollie Henry @_olliehenry to dive into his latest project, Revival, a Rusty surf film now streaming exclusively on Stab Magazine. Ollie shares the journey of bringing this movie to life, from its initial concept to its epic premieres in Australia and the US. He opens up about the thrill of traveling the globe with an all-star crew & friends, including Letty Mortensen, Wade Carmichael, and Zeke Szekely, capturing incredible moments both on and off the waves. We discuss the film's impact on viewers and how it celebrates the raw, unfiltered joy of surfing. In this episode, Ollie also brings us up to speed on what's next in his life. From preparing for a potential session at Jaws to chasing barrels in Hawaii, he's got some exciting plans on the horizon. Tune in as Ollie reflects on the creative process behind Revival, the bond he shares with his teammates, and his never-ending pursuit of the perfect wave. Whether you're a film enthusiast or a surf junkie, this episode offers a front-row seat to one of surfing's most dynamic personalities. And does Ollie charge big slabs on a bodyboard? Find Out!Support the showBUY THE ENDLESS SUMMER BOX SET HERE!If you like the QuiverCast here are some ways to help us keep going! I always like Coffee! Buy me a Coffee! Become a Patreon for as little as a Buck a Month! Patreon Find Us: Website: thequivercast.com Instagram: @quiver_cast Facebook: The QuiverCast Twitter: @The_QuiverCast Sound Editing by: The Steele Collective
Billabong X ATS $500 Bong Chron Voucher Sign Up Comp ENTER HERE Presents... Up Late: Join the Margaret & David (Parko and Danny Johnson) for The Swellian Culture Hour Movie Spesh featuring the best two film drops of the past week - Billabong's A-list ramp-up Indo Boaty gurnfest Double Vision and Stab Magazine's Electric Surfboard Acid Test with Dave Rastovich. Oscar's await!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest this week is an unbelievable Surfer out of Brazil, who has been a standout in the lineup for years, and he is only 23 years old. His aerial antics and powerful rail game is next level and having those 2 combinations make him a threat in any conditions. When Stab throws out the question- “Is Mateus Herdy A Julian Wilson Reincarnated” You know this kid is the real deal. He just missed out on qualifying for the WCT in a couple of back-to-back years, but that hasn't stopped him from being in the spotlight. He is a World Junior Champion, finished 3rd in the CT Event in Mexico, and is a standout on Stab Magazine whether it is Stab High, Stab Highway California or Stab Edit of the Year entry. We welcome this next-level and highly creative Wizkid--Mateus “MATTY“ Herdy.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As a kid from Punchbowl, I wasn't your typical surfer, but I still became mad obsessed with the sport.One of my fondest childhood memories was heading to my local news agency to pick up a surf magazine. Surf media has evolved significantly since those days, far beyond those paper magazines.It was great chatting with the co-founder of Stab Mag Sam McIntosh to dive deeper into the surfing world.We discussed his family's impactful move from inland to the coast during his youth, his beginnings working at surf magazines, a crucial book project with Taj Burrow that was a career turning point, the origins of Stab Magazine, the craziness that exists in the surf industry, the creative process behind Stab''s projects, our shared love for risk-taking and much more.Follow Mark Bouris on Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter & YouTube. You can subscribe to the newsletter here: https://lnkd.in/e7C8akgj. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the drop Stab founder Sam Macintosh joins Stace Galbraith to talk all things Stab Magazine. We learn about stab's upcoming projects, new wave pool events, how bitcoin is travelling and what the plan for 2024 SEOTY is. Thanks for tuning in.
Sterling Spencer is a former professional surfer from Pensacola, Florida, who suffered a series of serious brain injuries during his career. We spoke with Spencer ahead of the release of a feature documentary, by Stab Magazine, called Are You Serious, which charts his decline following his most recent and severe traumatic brain injury. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Vice News and News Limited journalist, current article writer for Stab Magazine, and co-host of (the best surf podcast on the planet) Ain't That Swell, Mr Jed Smith joins me for a chat from his home in the Northern Rivers of NSW Australia. Jed discusses his empathy for the working class, his personal struggle with PTSD, brain injury, the healing modalities he is implementing, a review of his recent podcast guests, and much much more. Jed is unapologetically opinionated, candid, raw, and fiercely intelligent. I'm a fan. You will be too (if you're not already).Enjoy,Shan
Our guest this week is an incredible surfer from L.A. He is Powerful, has aSmooth Style, and has a Strong Air Game. But, like most surfers that got the talentto have a successful Pro Surf Career, life took him on a different path. ThisFormer Pro-Surfer, launched a Surfboard Brand in Jan, 2020. Built on theFoundation and Inspiration from his Family's Construction Business Legacy, hehas integrated authenticity, quality, hard work, and passion into his Brand andCraftsmanship of Board Building! So it is no surprise that he had earlysuccess. Recently he had a board review on Stab.com showcasing hisModern Twin! We are pumped to hear his story and welcome Pagan USA, MattPagan to the show!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nathan Lynch is an Author, Writer and International Speaker that investigates organised crime and money laundering. We hear some crazy stories about corruption and why Whitey might have to look elsewhere with his metal detector to find the missing gold bullion from the Perth Mint. Nathan is also involved in the Surf Industry and has published Surf books and worked with various publications like Stab Magazine. His latest book titled The Lucky Laundry can be purchased here: https://www.amazon.com.au/Lucky-Laundry-Nathan-Lynch/dp/1460759915 and here: https://www.audible.com.au/pd/The-Lucky-Laundry-Audiobook/B09WTG6NRD? For our listeners: 25% off Rusty TradeR work wear use code: TRADERGRINREAPERS at www.rusty.com.au/traderworkwear Rusty Locals Only: https://rusty.com.au/collections/mens-tops-tees/products/deluxe-custom-printed-short-sleeve-tee-3 Use code: REAPERS at https://au.manscaped.com/ for 20% discount Support: https://www.patreon.com/ChrisWhitey https://www.patreon.com/BrianShields Grin Reapers Tshirt: http://www.theoceanpeople.com/product/the-grin-reapers-shirt Other Links: https://www.instagram.com/chris.whitey https://www.instagram.com/brianshields_ https://www.instagram.com/grin_reapers https://www.facebook.com/GrinReapersMedia/ email: theoceanpeopleorders@gmail.com https://www.youtube.com/c/theGrinReapers https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-grin-reapers-podcast/id1380019049
Presented by Better Beer...Sterling Spencer is a former professional surfer from Pensacola, Florida, who suffered a series of serious brain injuries during his career. We spoke with Spencer ahead of the release of a feature documentary, by Stab Magazine, called Are You Serious, which charts his decline following his most recent and severe traumatic brain injury. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Hendo rabmles solo style like he was battling B-Rabbit in a solo cypher in Jamul! Diving deep into his favorite tunes of the week, Stab Magazine's latest epic episodic series entitled 'How Surfers Get Paid', how much you'd make if you show up and blow it at a WSL contest, Surfival League picks with old mates Taylor + Chad form Surfival League, plus mucho mas! Dig in, rip in, and get weird cheeeeee ----- @TheFrothcast x @Hendo_Froth --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefrothcast/message
This podcast is with Jed Smith, a journalist who has written for Stab Magazine, The Surfers Journal, The Guardian, Vice, The Australian, and is the host of the degenerate surf podcast, "Aint That Swell." Follow Jed on Instagram.IMPORTANT NOTE: I am now shifting my focus away from the Kyle Thiermann Show and going all-in on the Trends w/ Benefits podcast, where I am now recording episodes weekly. (We're already up to episode #75, so get with it!) You can listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Once you're there, click the Subscribe button so you can find the podcast again, it's free. I may return to recording the Kyle Thiermann Show more frequently down the road, so if you don't mind it collecting dust in your digital playlist, stay subscribed to this one too. This decision to focus on Trends w/ Benefits is the result of finally submitting to the fact that I suck at multi-tasking. When try to spin plates, they come crashing down and then there's glass on my floor. I work in media. Part of my job, such as I see it, is to experience the world and translate it into interesting stories. If I'm glued to a computer all day, uploading podcasts to multiple platforms, then I'm probably not a voice worth listening to. This decision to focus on Trends w/ Benefits is one small step in service of honing in on less, so I can deliver you more.Thanks for following along on this journey. I don't take it for granted.Kyle Get full access to Writing by Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe
This podcast is with Jed Smith, a journalist who has written for Stab Magazine, The Surfers Journal, The Guardian, Vice, The Australian, and is the host of the degenerate surf podcast, "Aint That Swell." Follow Jed on Instagram.IMPORTANT NOTE: I am now shifting my focus away from the Kyle Thiermann Show and going all-in on the Trends w/ Benefits podcast, where I am now recording episodes weekly. (We're already up to episode #75, so get with it!) You can listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Once you're there, click the Subscribe button so you can find the podcast again, it's free. I may return to recording the Kyle Thiermann Show more frequently down the road, so if you don't mind it collecting dust in your digital playlist, stay subscribed to this one too. This decision to focus on Trends w/ Benefits is the result of finally submitting to the fact that I suck at multi-tasking. When try to spin plates, they come crashing down and then there's glass on my floor. I work in media. Part of my job, such as I see it, is to experience the world and translate it into interesting stories. If I'm glued to a computer all day, uploading podcasts to multiple platforms, then I'm probably not a voice worth listening to. This decision to focus on Trends w/ Benefits is one small step in service of honing in on less, so I can deliver you more.Thanks for following along on this journey. I don't take it for granted.Kyle Get full access to Writing by Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe
Aloha & Wasabi - It's been a while my friends! Here's some shit I liked in 2021, tips on How to Win Fantasy Surfing from a true Champion, an open letter to the Moles at Stab Magazine and SNL's 'Please Don't Destroy' group, the best wax of 2021, My new podcast show for HGTV, and so much more. Thanks for listening @TheFrothcast x @Hendo_Froth ------------ EP23: My Favorite Shit from 2021, How to Win Fantasy Surf, An Open Letter to the Mole at Stab Magazine & SNL, Best Wax of 2021, Fantasy Surfing Tips, Please Don't Destroy Moles, and WSL WCT 2022 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefrothcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefrothcast/support
Chas is back in California, the Da Hui Backdoor Shootout turns up to an 11, Kangaroos are being rescued from the surf, Kelly Slater is being defended by Chas (!!!), and Stab Magazine is killing it! 2022 is off to a bizarro start and we're here to cover all of it. Plus Barrel or Nah? Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Todays guest is Cheyne Magnusson. Cheyne was a Pro Surfer that grew up in Hawaii on the island of Maui and has had his hands in just about everything surf related. Cheyne was an early adopter of progressive surfing and was one of the pioneers to go above the lip and explore aerial surfing. Which makes lots of sense because his father is Famous 80's Pro Vert Skater Tony Magnusson. So for Cheyne it was in his DNA. Even Cheyenes entrepreneur spirit might come from his roots as well. His dad started H-STREET SKATEBOARDS, the very first Skater owned skate company. H-Street was a company that oversaw the transition from 'Vert" skating to "Street" skating. H-Street's first sponsored skaters were Matt Hensley and Danny Way, two of the most influential skaters of all time. So progression is in Cheyne's blood, and the bloodlines run deep. When Cheyne was young his folks split and he went to Hawaii to live with his mom. Cheyne grew up on the island of Maui. It is here were he fostered a love for Surf and Seafood. Cheyne would eventually fall in love with spearfishing and fall in love with cooking, thus creating a special "Poke" recipe that he would prepare for his friends and family, especially after a long day of playing in the surf and sun. Cheyne would eventually make his way back to Oceanside, where he would become one of the wizards involved in the ever-changing wave pool space. With a chance encounter with a fellow surfer and fish lover, Cheyne met Chris Slowey. Chris "Slowey" specialized in creating spaces for enjoyment in the Bar and Restaurant industry. These two quickly came up with the idea of "SHOOTZ"! Shootz started as little "pop-ups" in and around local breweries in San Diego County, serving up Cheyne's "Famous" Poke Recipe. A Recipe he has spend years crafting. a Recipe he holds dear to his heart, don't try to steal it, or you might get speared. Cheyne is a charismatic guy the spews positivity, and it's no wonder everyone wants to work with him. He's the kind of guy that injects salt water in the most corporate of boardrooms. He keeps salt int the building. And on every project he works on he adds that crusty approach that only a surfer could appreciate. The wave pool game would come calling and Cheyne answered the call and he had to put "SHOOTZ" poke on ice! After some ups and downs in the Wave pool game, Cheyne found himself back in Oceanside. Once again Cheyenne would hook up with Christopher Slowey and they RE-Booted "SHOOTZ" 2.0! Bigger and stronger! SHOOTZ was re-Born! While Cheyne was away, Chris had been hard at work planning Brewies and creating spaces and opportunities. "Slowey" had found the perfect space. An old building with a series of old auto repair garages. Enough to house 9 small buissneses with a common areas. Blocks from the beach in an area with lots of potential. The new building was re-imagined and re-branded as "The Tremont Collective". Appropriate since it's on the corner of Wisconsin and Tremont, just south of the pier. The Tremont Collective houses 9 small businesses where you can shop, eat, drink and connect. 9 local businesses! Brixton lifestyle apparel, Communal Coffee, The Annex, Stab Magazine, Atacama Surf Shop, Bottlecraft and shop, Verve Spin Studios, Al Fresko (lifestyle and catering) and last but not least!!!!! SHOOTZ FISH X BEER!!!!!!! At last Chris's and Cheynes vision came to life! With the help from "Rock and Roll" chef Davin Waite! The SHOOTZ menu is off the charts and its changing daily. Shootz also offers their very own Japanese Lager to perfectly accompany the sophisticated palate of tasty fish. SHOOTZ could be described as flavors from Maui and Baja colliding. Line caught poke, off-the boat tacos and daily fish market specials. The grand opening was a huge success and its been lines out the door ever since. I parked my VW bus right in front of the "Tremont Collective" all day for the grand opening celebrations. The gathering was epic and everyone was eating and drinking! yewonline.com shootzfishxbeer.com
Times are weird and things are strange. The Corona virus is among us and we have to adjust. We are being asked to "Shelter in Place" be "Socially Distant" and Self Quarantine. For a Surfer, that may be hard...Especially when the waves are good. As more and more of California gets shut down day by day...the lingering fear that they may shut down the beach is a realistic threat. Surfers have been asked to Quarantine all around our community. I was curious how other surfers are dealing with their quarantine. Today's guest is Writer Chas Smith. Chas began his writing career as a foreign correspondent, covering stories for Vice, Paper and Blackbook Magazines. He also was a war correspondent for Current TV. After being kidnapped by Hezbollah during the 2006 Israel-Lebanon War..He transitioned into Surf Journalism where he was the feature writer at STAB Magazine before becoming "Editor At Large" at SURER Magazine. He is also the co-owner of the surf website BEACH GRIT. Chas is a Surfer, a father, a husband, a writer, a misfit, a critical thinker and an American man that knows how to enjoy the finer things in life. If you know Chas...you either love him or hate him....either way...one thing is for sure...he always keeps it entertaining! We checked in with Chas at his home in Cardiff By the Sea to see how his Quarantine was going. We talked about why his books would be a great source of entertainment if the Internet went down. I called Chas to see how he was adjusting to this brave new world. Hers my conversation with Surf journalist, Chas Smith.
Jimmy and Cahill catch up to discuss the upcoming Quiksilver Pro from Snapper Rocks and the kick off of the WSL in 2018. Cahill is on the Gold Coast and has all the insights into the conditions, forecast and who's ripping. Plus the boys give a full breakdown of their fantasy picks. Jimmy is joined by Rory Parker from Stab Magazine to chat about the permit situation in Hawaii and Cahill catches up with Griffin Colapinto on the eve of his WCT debut and finds out all about one of the most hyped rookies in years. This episode is brought to you by Surf Ears - use the link in our social media to help support Lipped Join our WSL Fantasy Surfing League and win a WSL gift pack at Snapper.
Today’s episode is a heated debate between surf media’s Ashton Goggans from Stab Magazine and Chas Smith from BeachGrit. Topics range from the professional to the very personal and tempers flare into a physical altercation (33 minute mark!). Chas’s mudslinging tactics, Stab’s comments section, deleted articles, payment withholdings from advertisers, it’s all covered here. Welcome … Continue reading "013 – Debate: Surf Media, Chas vs. Ashton" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today’s episode is a heated debate between surf media’s Ashton Goggans from Stab Magazine and Chas Smith from BeachGrit. Topics range from the professional to the very personal and tempers flare into a physical altercation (33 minute mark!). Chas’s mudslinging tactics, Stab’s comments section, deleted articles, payment withholdings from advertisers, it’s all covered here. Welcome … Continue reading "013 – Debate: Surf Media, Chas vs. Ashton" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ashton Goggans is a writer and the new Editor-in-Chief of Stab Magazine. Today’s conversation centers around the ever evolving media landscape, where Surfer Magazine is failing, revitalizing the importance of the cover shot, the limitations of a hi-performance shortboard focus, and how Stab will compete for relevance in the Insta-age. Enjoy! Follow @SurfSplendor and @AshtonSealegs … Continue reading "188 – Ashton Goggans of Stab Magazine" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A huge episode to celebrate our big 25th!! Michael Ciaramella from Stab Magazine joins us to chat his gate crashing antics at the Wave Ranch Future Classic plus we are joined by Kanoa Igarashi to find out if he's an asshole hassler, what he thinks of re surfs and why he's maybe not great mates with Filipe's dad. All this plus Trestles breakdown, France preview, Ask Cahill and a whole lot more. Thanks for letting us talk surfing for 25 massive episodes and don't forget to rate and review on iTunes. This episode will definitely kiss you where it feels good!
Episode 23 is newly minted editor-in-chief of Stab Magazine, Ashton Goggans. Isn't that a cool name? Try saying it. Ashton. Goggans. So much fun! Ashton is a rad guy, a talented writer, and I can't overstate how much I enjoy the direction he's taking the magazine. We talked about smoking weed, surfing longboards, wave pools, the WSL's relationship with the surf media, gay surfers, women in surfing, opioid addiction, Mailbu, and much, much more.
Toby talks to Sam, founder of Stab Magazine about starting from scratch, taking it digital and how the audience must come first every time.