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The Inertia Podcast

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Snowboard Lensman Aaron Blatt Wants Apiring Photographers to Know The Future Is Bright

Aaron Blatt has seen it all in the world of action sports photography. The longtime snowboard lensman witnessed the evolution from print to digital, and adjusted to continue what has become an epic career path. Blatt continues to shoot with some of the best snowboarders in the world as part of the Burton content team, and has moved into mountain biking and other sports as well. In this edition of The Inertia podcast, he has an inspiring POV for up-and-coming photographers, talks about the change...

Oct 16, 202437 minSeason 5Ep. 4

Elena Hight Talks Backcountry and the Best Snowboarding She's Ever Seen

Elena Hight has seen it all in the world of pro snowboarding. She's competed in the Olympics, won X Games gold, landed revolutionary tricks in the halfpipe. But perhaps her best trick has been her smooth transition from competitor to expedition athlete. If you know anything about snowboarding, you saw this coming. Elena fell in with the right crowd, the Tahoe based crew that rides with Jeremy Jones.

Sep 10, 202435 minSeason 5Ep. 3

Skimboarder Blair Conklin Talks Viral Videos, Social Media, and the Health of His Sport

Blair Conklin is a certified skimboarding legend out of Laguna Beach, California. He’s a three-time world champion and his enviable athletic prowess has helped turn the once-niche sport of skimboarding into a global, viral phenomenon. He talks about some of his viral moments, and discusses his path as a social media entrepreneur. No one has balanced visual stimulation and social analytics quite like Blair. So much so that you can’t pass a wave in the ocean, or on a river, without someone knowing...

Aug 09, 202445 minSeason 5Ep. 2

Surfer Brianna Cope Talks Reality Television and Training With Navy Seals

Brianna Cope’s surfing journey has been as unique as any. Following a solid junior career, the Kauaian nearly qualified for the Championship Tour in 2014 and 2015. She'd still love to surf at the highest level, but her competitive focus now is on select events that she loves, like the Pipe Masters. Not to mention her other pursuits, including television. Brianna is certainly a shining light in the surfing world with her positive outlook, and I spoke to her about her new focus on other projects: ...

Feb 14, 202436 minSeason 5Ep. 1

Audio Reads: A Place in the Crowd

Ask a surfer to describe the conditions at any surf spot, on any particular day, anywhere in the world and it's almost guaranteed they'll tell you about the crowd. Which begs the question: Where, exactly, do we fit in the lineup? Should we change our mindset when it comes to crowded surf? It might not be the worst idea.

Jul 12, 20237 min

Audio Reads: Surfing Progression – The Top 10 List

How do maneuvers successfully pulled off in competition over a quarter century ago, let alone today’s less dramatic, almost perfunctory whitewater reverses, qualify as “progressive?” This question really got me to thinking about what advancements in surfing performance can be considered truly progressive. So here’s my Top 10 list of the most progressive advancements in surfing's history.

Jun 26, 202310 min

Emi Erickson on What It Means to Be a Big Wave Surfer

Emi Erickson occupies two separate realms of the wave-riding universe. She's still a young woman but an old soul, perhaps. She told me she often dreams of the old days when one merely needed a wetsuit, a board, and good swell to ride big surf. Simple times when lineups weren't overcrowded and catching larger than normal waves was just part of your daily routine near her home on Oahu. But Emi lives in the modern big wave world where those who ride big surf often compete, when competitions survive...

Jun 20, 202353 minSeason 4Ep. 3

Duke Aipa Talks About Growing Up in a Legendary Family and Finding His Own Way as a Shaper

Duke Aipa took the roundabout way to follow his legacy. Which makes his story so much cooler. After growing up in Hawaii, Duke followed his passions for hockey, and heavy metal music, and other pursuits, which took him all over the United States. But the surfing world is glad he came home. Duke is now carrying on that family legacy as the head of Aipa Surfboards. I talked with Duke about the weight of being Ben’s son, the famous Stinger design, his own journey, and Aipa Surfboards' reputation as...

Jun 14, 202347 minSeason 4Ep. 2

Freeskier Cody Townsend Discusses Finishing The Fifty Project and Balancing Risk as a New Father

Looking for the definition of a modern explorer, only with an emphasis on high-performance? Then Cody Townsend is an adventurer for the ages. And what a cool human to boot. If you hadn’t heard, Cody is in the middle of an epic project, The Fifty , where he’s attempting to climb, and then ride, all of the lines in the book, The 50 Classic Ski Descents of North America . Now, classic to some means straight up gnarly to others. It's all in one's perspective. But Cody is tackling them all, regardles...

May 17, 202355 minSeason 4Ep. 1

Death to Secret Spots: Readers Respond

Secret surf spots mean different things to different people. Sam George is tired of the media and industry exposing spots without naming them. His first piece, "Death to Secret Spots," riled up The Inertia fan base. Here, Sam revisits the subject and looks at some of our readers' responses.

Apr 10, 20239 min

Audio Reads: Death to Secret Spots

For years, magazines, surf brands, and now, social media users, have promoted surf spots without telling us where they are. I've never been a fan of that. This is my examination of the death of secret spots. And I want your feedback. Find this feature on TheInertia.com and leave me a comment.

Apr 04, 20239 min

Audio Reads: "WE vs VALS: The Paradox of Making Surfing 1975 Again"

VAL: Vulnerable Adult Learner. Coined by a longtime Australian surf journalist no doubt thrilled by its growing usage, this snobbishly derisive term harkens back to the slur used by early 1960s Malibu surfers to describe those who lived in the San Fernando Valley, some 10 miles inland. The sixties Vals were to be condemned by their area codes, just as today’s VALs are being condemned by their age and, through reference, the actual year they “took up” surfing. Where does the resentment come from?...

Feb 27, 20238 min

Lexi Dupont Talks About the Sister Summit and a New Reality for Pro Skiers and Snowboarders

Professional skier Lexi Dupont has a seen it all in the world of snow: she’s competed at the highest levels of free skiing, she’s raced, she’s filmed for Warren Miller and Poor Boyz. And now, she’s creating her own event reality with the Sister Summit , a women’s only video competition coming up this month (Nov. 24-Dec.1) outside of Revelstoke British Columbia, Lexi’s second home. I got the chance to speak with Lexi about the new event, the format, and what she hopes to do for women in snowsport...

Nov 24, 202237 minSeason 3Ep. 6

Cinematographer Aaron Lieber Talks About the State of Surf Filmmaking

Aaron Lieber is one of the most prolific young filmmakers in the surf industry. Actually, he’s evolved well beyond the surf industry, recently working on more mainstream projects with iconic athletes like the Los Angeles Rams’ Aaron Donald. But Aaron Liber started in surf, where he released his first film The Pursuit, in 2008. He then worked with Lakey Peterson on Zero to 100. Last year, he released the preeminent Bethany Hamilton documentary Unstoppable. We talked with Aaron about that progress...

Oct 13, 202241 minSeason 3Ep. 5

The WSL's Erik Logan Addresses Mid-Year Cut, the Longboard Tour and the League's Health

It’s been a newsworthy year on the Championship Tour. Coming out of COVID, this was the first season the WSL’s new format was in full bloom, so to speak. Pipeline starting the tour. A mid-year cut. The revamped Challenger Series. All of these changes, it seems, were made to up the “engagement” of the events on all formats for the League. Some of these changes didn’t please every surf fan. I had a chance to speak with Erik Logan about these changes, the fans’ reactions, the dustup with the Longbo...

Jun 22, 202247 minSeason 3Ep. 4

Gabby Reece Talks Family, Business, and Laird Hamilton's Big-Wave Controversies

Gabby Reece is a powerhouse. She’s a shrewd business person, running the latest family entrepreneurial endeavor, Laird Superfood. She finds time to produce her own podcast where she goes deep to try and uncover new truths about life for her listeners. She also works as her famous surfing husband’s manager. Most important to her, though, is being a mother. What I’m always impressed about with Gabby, though, is her never-ending search to improve her life and the lives of those around her . She’s a...

May 12, 20221 hr 4 min

Andrew Cotton Ranks the World's Best Big-Wave Surfers and Says There's a Better Way to Measure Waves

Andrew Cotton has been on the pioneering end of two of Europe’s most iconic big waves: Ireland’s Mullghamore, and of course, Nazare…The latter of which has captured the world’s imagination. In that time, the dedicated big-wave surfer from the Devon, England has seen it all: equipment evolution, advances in rescue techniques, and of course, injuries (he suffered a broken back at Nazare in 2017). That’s why it was so good to catch up with him to talk about that history, and the recent string of “w...

Apr 22, 20221 hr 4 minSeason 4Ep. 1

Split Peak: Do We Need Localism In Surfing?

Welcome to Episode Two of Split Peak. This is a special edition of The Inertia Podcast , and the second in a series of debates where we take on some of surfing's most controversial topics , and have a back and forth to shed light on the subject. In this episode, I sit down with The Inertia 's Social Media Editor Juan Hernandez to chat about localism in surfing. Its pros, its cons, and if there's a way we could be doing it better....

Jan 27, 202230 min

Split Peak: Is Surfing Leashless Acceptable or Selfish?

Welcome to Episode 1 of Split Peak. This is a special edition of The Inertia Podcast , and the first in a series of debates where we take on some of surfing's most controversial topics. In this episode we go back and forth on whether surfing leashless is acceptable or selfish.

Sep 08, 202137 minSeason 1Ep. 1

Robin Van Gyn Talks Natural Selection Title, Guiding, and Living a Life Less Ordinary

Robin Van Gyn is one of the most iconic snowboarders to ever strap in. Her riding speaks for itself, born of the steep terrain and incredible snow of British Columbia. She’s won video awards for her epic parts in films like Full Moon and Depth Perception . But she’s so much more than just an athlete. She’s been a splitboard guide for years and is now producing a new documentary called Fabric, where she profiles other women doing similar things in action sports. We talk about her Natural Selectio...

Apr 30, 202156 minSeason 2Ep. 15

Ridge Lenny on his Breakout Big Wave Season, Tik-Tok, and Pushing the Limits of Tow-Surfing

Ridge Lenny is a 24-year-old waterman from Maui, who was a rising star in bodyboarding and stand-up paddling before heading off to college on the mainland at the University of San Diego. He's now back on Maui, pursuing a couple of business ventures and pushing the limits of tow-in surfing with his older brother, professional big-wave surfer Kai Lenny. They couldn't be more different. Bt they both like to push it in big ocean conditions. Meet Ridge Lenny.

Mar 29, 202137 minSeason 2Ep. 14

Gerry Lopez Discusses Meditation, Surfing, Powder, and How to Make the World a Better Place

For the past year, the world has been in chaos like never before in our lifetimes. A pandemic has ravaged the Earth and social unrest has threatened to unravel our democracy. During all the craziness, I couldn’t help but wonder what Gerry Lopez was thinking. As I’ve known him, he’s always been a calming force, easily able to turn a surfing analogy around to help explain things that impact our lives. That’s why it was such a pleasure to talk with him recently. He’s been laying low near his home i...

Feb 25, 202149 minSeason 2Ep. 13

WSL CEO Erik Logan Talks New Australian Events and Pat O'Connell's Resignation

This is a special edition of The Inertia podcast where we talk with Erik Logan, CEO of the World Surf League. The WSL, like most professional sports leagues, has had to deal with unprecedented circumstances this year to simply operate. But surfing is a different animal all together from football or basketball or baseball. There isn’t a more international sport where athletes must be moved between nations and states and municipalities, all with different protocol to deal with the pandemic. In his...

Feb 15, 202131 minSeason 2Ep. 12

The Ladies of Textured Waves Talk About the African American Surf Experience

This is a special edition of the Inertia Podcast. Due to the Pandemic, I spoke to Martina Duran, Chelsea Woody, and Danielle Black Lyons on a recorded Zoom call where we discussed the movement that is Textured Waves, a collective of African American women working to get more females of color involved in surfing. The lack of color in American lineups is a complex problem, of course, as are race relations in general. The awakening that was the George Floyd killing and the Breonna Taylor shooting a...

Sep 22, 202043 minSeason 1Ep. 11

Matt Biolos Talks ...Lost Films, WSL Agendas and Kolohe Andino's Title Chances

Matt Biolos has one of the most varied skill sets in all of surfing. He’s a renowned surfboard shaper, but he started building his own snowboards at 13 and has been riding snow for at least that long. And he of course knows his way around a lineup. This diverse knowledge base is partly what makes him such an interesting interview – that along with his dry sense of humor and willingness to have an opinion. At his office in San Clemente’s legendary Los Molinos shaping district, with the bustle of ...

Mar 26, 202049 minSeason 1Ep. 10

Buell Wetsuits' Ryan Buell Talks Surf Industry Carnage and Sponsoring A-List Surfers

Ryan Buell is one of the truly great characters of the surf industry. And that’s saying something given he hails from Santa Cruz, California. The Buell wetsuits founder is a rapper, a self described water “jock”, and of course a surfer. And that’s probably one of the most core components of his brand - a true surfer making important decisions for a surf company. I talked with Ryan about the industry carnage of late, and the corporatization of everything surf. On the one hand, it was a sober remi...

Mar 21, 202045 minSeason 1Ep. 9

Photographer Chris Burkard Talks About His Next Surf Film and the Art of Using Fear for Fuel

Chris Burkard is a surf photographer. The sea has basically spawned his entire career and he takes pride in his ocean roots. But his image-making has become much more than surf photography. Thanks to a background in landscape, which we talk about, his photos capture the real feel of a place, not just the surf, and makes people want to be where he’s been. Even if it means five millimeter wetsuits and snow covered beaches. As we talk Chris reveals a new film he’s working on right now, based in Ice...

Feb 29, 202028 minSeason 1Ep. 8
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