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@solibailey sat down with Dave during an exploratory jaunt in the Pacific to talk about the highs and lows of his surfing life — from chasing the tour, to paddling out and not wanting to be there, his resurgence free surfing with Maps to Nowhere, and the life-threatening neck injury that nearly deleted surfing from his life. Like doing ayahuasca, but it never stops. @petergash , Custodian and Managing Director of @ladyelliotislandecoresort Eco Resort and CEO of Seair Pacific Aviation, explains how a chance encounter with a barren island in the Great Barrier Reef ignited a passion for aviation and conservation that led to its transformation into the “Jewel of the Great Barrier Reef.” @ethnomads , Chris Miyashiro and Ke’ili Mcevilly sailed a 26-foot double-hulled canoe named ‘Aʻā from San Diego, California to Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi. An unsupported 2,700-nautical-mile voyage across the Pacific Ocean that inspired Chris’s latest film, ‘Aʻā.  In the latest episode, Chris Miyashiro shares how homeschool freedom and skate culture trained him to see the world as material for making, a mindset he has carried into surf/films that inspire a sense of playful wonderment. Now eternally beaming as cosmic rainbow of light 🌈 Would you rather be right or happy? In the latest episode, two friends chart a path from pain to agency: Layne Beachley @laynebeachley examines the drive behind seven world titles and unveils a search for self-worth, while Tess Brouwer turns a hidden spinal injury and hospital-bed reckoning into a mental fitness toolkit. “I wanted to be the best surfer in the world” @margomargs reflects on his lofty aspirations as a grom and how that drive helped him forge an unprecedented path in the surf industry
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