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Best Surfboards podcasts we could find (updated July 2020)
Best Surfboards podcasts we could find
Updated July 2020
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Local Heroes Podcast is Hosted by Benny Mckay a Custom Surfboard Builder from Queensland Australia. This unique podcast dives into the world of local artisans, creatives and folks that are going against the grain of the daily grind and doing whatever it is they're passionate about. Guests include and are not limited to Surfboard builders, tattoers, brewers, musicians, skaters and anyone that has a good story to tell. Subcribe via itunes and youtube for conversations with Local heroes from ar ...
 
Join comedians Jill Weiner and Connor Creagan as they explore the dark depraved depths of Wikipedia. Hilarity and knowledge ensue!! Follow Wikifreakz @wikifreakzz on Twitter and @WikiFreakz on Instagram Follow Jill Weiner @jill_lives on Twitter and Instagram Follow Connor Creagan @connorcreagan on Instagram and Twitter
 
Input/Output draws stories from the day’s news, digging deeper into Input’s features, reviews, essays, and reported pieces. We'll unpack unseen context, share valuable insight, and give voice to provocative points of view that illuminate and enhance our understanding of a future that’s just up ahead.
 
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Join Jill and Connor for fun in the sun while stuck at home! First, they visit a place they’ve been before the page of PETER VAN GEERSDALE a British conservator on the Sutton Hoo Ship Burial which we learned about in Episode 14. From there it’s a quick jump over to FIBERGLASS and then onto the coolest summer sport, SURFING! And why not take a tropi…
 
Tired of using your crappy webcam for all those Zoom calls? Then go high-def using your DSLR camera instead. Input guides editor Evan Rodgers recently wrote about how you can easily have the best-looking video on your work call. He joins us to discuss. And later: When it’s in action, the Waydoo Flyer One, a $4,000 electric surfboard, looks somethin…
 
Tesla has a brand-new product: red satin short shorts emblazoned with the word “S3XY” on the rear. The booty shorts sold out right away, so the only place you can get them now is on the resale market. Input senior editor Edgar Alvarez wrote about Elon Musk’s latest foray into fashion. Edgar joins us to discuss. And later: Ghislaine Maxwell stands a…
 
Lots of parties, including the U.S. government, have expressed privacy concerns about TikTok, the social network run by Chinese company ByteDance. Recently, a Redditor by the name of bangorlol claimed to have reverse-engineered the app and found it to be “a data collection service that is thinly veiled as a social network.” News editor Matt Wille w…
 
The Gap recently announced that it was teaming up with rapper and fashion designer Kanye West. The co-branded Yeezy Gap line will hit stores in 2021 and feature modestly priced apparel for men, women, and children. Input news writer Ian Servantes recently wrote about what this collaboration means for both Kanye and the Gap. Ian joins us to talk abo…
 
Jeff Bezos is the richest man on earth. So quit buying books from Amazon and start supporting indie booksellers instead – especially now that small retailers have been hit so hard by the coronavirus. Input news writer Matt Wille recently wrote a guide to buying books online without Amazon. He joins us to talk about it. And later: ‘(H)afrocentric’ i…
 
From ‘Death Stranding’ to ‘Cyberpunk 2077,’ lots of high-profile PC games are coming out in the second half of this year. And you’re going to want a killer gaming PC to play them all. Luckily, Input guides editor Evan Rodgers recently wrote a piece on how to build one for under $1,000. He joins us to discuss. And later: Adobe Photoshop, the powerho…
 
Name a stylish celebrity and chances are there’s an Instagram account dedicated to their outfits. Input senior editor Edgar Alvarez recently interviewed the unlikely influencers behind the popular Shia LaBeouf and Jonah Hill stan accounts. Edgar joins us to chat. And later: GitHub CEO Nat Friedman said the technology company is looking to replace r…
 
Language expert Chas Smith and civil rights expert David Scales discuss the sale of the WSL, the hypocrisy of cancel culture, Kelly Slater's campaign against erectile dysfunction, and how Cheyne Magnussen became the most valuable man in the wave pool biz. Plus Barrel or Nah?! Enjoy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
 
At Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote, which was virtual this year, the tech giant announced the next version of its mobile software, iOS 14. Apple also officially said it’s transitioning away from Intel processors to its own custom ARM-based chips. Input senior reviews editor Ray Wong joins us to talk about the big WWDC developments. …
 
Selema "Sal" Masekela and Ryan Harris join us for a discussion about how the surf industry can respond to Black Lives Matter to foster a healthier, more robust industry, why they are both more optimistic about the future of America than ever, and they introduce 1Planet1People. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
 
The Carlyle Group owns 50 percent of the streetwear brand Supreme. Carlyle also once held a minority stake in a manufacturer of tear gas used by police departments across the country. This has led to rumors linking Supreme to the tear gas used on Black Lives Matter protesters. Input news writer Ian Servantes, who investigated the supposed connectio…
 
Sony recently unveiled its next-generation gaming console, the PlayStation 5, and a good deal of the internet hated the flashy design, mocking it with endless memes. Input senior reviews editor Ray Wong felt so strongly that he wrote an essay called “What the PlayStation 5 gets wrong about the future of design.” He joins us to discuss. And later: I…
 
Waves 4 Water is aiming to solve the world water crisis and has already provided sustained solutions for 3.75 million people. Jon Rose discusses his transition from a self-focused life of professional surfing into a life of effective altruism and the challenges of running an international organization. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit…
 
One of the most anticipated sneaker collections of the year, Nike’s sustainable Space Hippie line, drops in North America on July 3rd. Input senior editor Edgar Alvarez, who was lucky enough to get his hands on a pair of Space Hippie 03s, recently interviewed Nike’s sustainability design lead, Noah Murphy-Reinhertz, about what went into the shoes’ …
 
In today's show David and Scott dive deeper down the kneeboard wormhole and discover a direct link to Curren's Superdave skim, recognize that Gabriel Medina has completely subverted the surf industry, scoop a rare opportunity to score a legend's hardware, and stare into the void that is the future of professional surfing. Plus Dukes, Kooks, and mor…
 
Jill and Connor kick off this historic episode of Wikifteakz with the FIRST SILESIAN WAR, which apparently was stated for no good reason. After the war they read about the iconic leadership of MARIA THERESA who was a member of the HOUSE OF HABSBURG. The Habsburgs or Hapsburgs were one of the longest ruling dynasties in all of Europe dating back to …
 
Prominent black designer Virgil Abloh, the artistic director of Louis Vuitton’s menswear and founder of Off-White, has come under fire recently. First, for his reaction to looting amid the Black Lives Matter protests, then for what was perceived as a stingy donation to a bail fund. Input senior editor Edgar Alvarez joins us to talk about the contro…
 
Mark Zuckerberg is not the leader billions of people need right now, showing time and again he is unfit and unequipped to navigate the complex issues he’s created. So argues Input editor in chief Joshua Topolsky in his fiery essay “Mark Zuckerberg, resign from your role as CEO of Facebook.” Joshua joins us to discuss. And later: The Japanese video …
 
William Finnegan has been an important figure contributing to surfing for the past 30 years or so, mainly as a writer, but also as a discoverer and explorer. Author of the Pulitzer winning "Barbarian Days", he and David discuss his journey and navigating how surfing fits into relationships, work, and life. (This episode was original published on De…
 
The world-famous electronic musician Steve Aoki hasn’t had this much time off the road in a decade and a half. But the DJ, who’s sheltering in place with his “quarantine crew” at his home in Las Vegas, is as busy as ever – doing all manner of online programming, including a Neon Future Dinner Party series, Mindfulness Marathon talks, and DJ sets. O…
 
Tips for being productive during the coronavirus pandemic reveal our society’s obsession with commodifying every single aspect of our lives, argues Input news writer Mehreen Kasana in a provocative essay. She joins us to discuss her piece. And later: There are some Twitter accounts that bring a smile to our faces, even in these bleak times. Take, f…
 
Chas and David discuss the hypocrisy of virtue signaling, quelling outrage, when to shut up, why Carissa needs a thicker skin and Stab needs a spine, Filipe shooting himself in the foot, and surf media's Faustian trade of legitimacy for half access. Plus Barrel or Nah? Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
 
New Balance sneakers have long had the reputation of being dad shoes. But more recently, New Balance has actually become cool. Input news writer Ian Servantes wrote about how the company turned things around. He joins us to discuss. And later: Recently, the usership of avatar-based social network IMVU has surged because so many people are looking f…
 
The critically acclaimed film Uncut Gems recently hit Netflix. In the movie, star Adam Sandler is always on the move — and always in focus, thanks to a piece of camera tech called the Light Ranger 2. Writer Charles Bramesco wrote about the Light Ranger 2 and its fascinating backstory for Input. He joins us to discuss. And later: Professional wrestl…
 
in this episode, Jill and Connor return to nature beginning with the GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER. This woodpecker is very common making it a SPECIES OF LEAST CONCERN and that goes for Wikifteakz interest as well. So we move onto something a little more tantalizing: EXTINCT SPECIES and from there ANIMALS EXTINCT IN THE WILD. Here we have the absolute p…
 
Now that most of us are sheltering in place, our priorities are changing. Input news writer Ian Servantes is no exception. He recently wrote an essay for Input called “I used to care how I looked. Now I only care about furniture and plants.” Ian joins us to discuss. And later: The 2005 handheld gaming console the Gizmondo was an ambitious failure, …
 
Every night of the week, people from all over log on to the queer online dance party Club Quarantine, which has attracted celebrity guests like Charli XCX. Input news writer Matt Wille joins us to discuss why the party is such a good time – and why it’s so important to the queer community right now. And later: For a price, YouTube influencers like …
 
Skateboarder and actress Rachelle Vinberg stars as Camille in the new HBO series Betty, which centers on a diverse group of young women making their way in the male-dominated New York City skate scene. Over the course of one week, Input checked in daily with Vinberg to see how she’s coping with life in quarantine. Hear how it went. And later: Input…
 
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