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One year after founding the Women's International Surfing Association in 1975, Mary Setterholm bought a bus ticket and left surfing behind -- running from her community and the culture she was helping to shape through writing, organising, and as a professional surfer.
"everyone's chasing these little different sensations. They're making their crafts in a certain way. And then they're all joining energetically in the movement of sensation. They're like, "did you have that feeling? I had the feeling! Can you make me the thing so I can have the feeling? I want to have the feeling more."
Artists take us to other worlds; they reflect or refract the beauty in ours, or not. They transport us and stretch us and dream for those of us who have forgotten. We are the artful animal -- and perhaps we need art more now than ever.
How do we navigate our own inner ocean -- the fear and anxiety and unhelpful fixations ? Student of Zen Buddhism, and surfer, @jaimalyogis shares some of his learnings from a life committed to riding waves and cultivating peace through varying practices of meditation and mindfulness.
Watch the world premier exclusive of Wine Dark Open Sea, a creative collaboration by Paul McCartney and @jackmccoyaloha, featuring the surfing of Belinda Baggs.
Need a magical distraction straight from the living world ? Check our our latest episode with Dr. Liz Hawkins from @dolphin_research_australia to learn about cetacean culture — mourning practices, dolphin surf culture — and how we can all get involved in their protection.

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