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The Wipeout Weekly

The Wipeout Weekly

De: Zuz Wilson
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To pee or not to pee in a wetsuit? Where can I find a beginner surf break? Should I wax my foamie? What on earth is the Olo? We're here to answer your questions. The Wipeout Weekly is the world's one and only daily surfing podcast for beginners, wannabe surfers and seasoned wipeout enthusiasts. Powered by Girls Who Can't Surf Good, but boys can listen to. We cover stories about getting started surfing, surf etiquette, reading surf conditions, beginner surf spots, must-know surf facts and lingo, first-hand recommendations, and more. Check out our go-to weekly newsletter for tackling beginner surf dilemmas, surf etiquette & lingo, and insider tips on best surf spots and pop up techniques 🌊 - https://www.newsletter.thewipeoutweekly.com You can find us at: https://thewipeoutweekly.com2025 Ciencias Sociales
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  • Small waves, big life: Posh’s surf story from the Philippines
    Jul 18 2025

    Today, we’re sharing the inspiring story of Posh—a longboarder, surf camp owner, full-time mom, and all-around small wave girlie from the Philippines.

    In 2016, after a cancer diagnosis, Posh decided to change everything about her life. A single surf trip with friends turned into an obsession that led her to quit her job, move to the coast, and eventually find her perfect wave-rich home on the island of Catanduanes.

    In this episode, you’ll hear how surfing became her way to heal, build community, and create meaningful work through her surf camp, Happy Isla. From the early days of uncrowded lineups to running a business that supports local livelihoods, Posh proves that sometimes the smallest waves bring the biggest joy.

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    3 m
  • Surfing news roundup - July 17, 2025
    Jul 17 2025

    This week's roundupon:
    - Beginner surfers are (allegedly) banned from Cloud 9 in Siargao—so why are surf mags cheering?
    - The Hawaiian princes return to Santa Cruz (well, their boards do) for the biggest surf history exhibit ever
    - And in much better news, dogs are officially better surfers than all of us—especially at the UK Dog Surfing Championships

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    6 m
  • Duke Kahanamoku: The man who gave us surfing
    Jul 16 2025

    Before surfing became a global obsession, there was Duke Kahanamoku—a Hawaiian waterman whose life changed the sport forever. In this episode, we explore how Duke’s Olympic swimming triumphs and joyful spirit introduced surfing to Australia, California, and the rest of the world.

    From riding giant waves on handmade boards to standing on his head as beachgoers watched in awe, Duke embodied a style and generosity that defined an era. But his story also includes struggle: discrimination in Hollywood, being denied service in restaurants, and decades of being underestimated.

    Join us as we celebrate Duke’s lasting impact on surfing—and why his simple philosophy still resonates today: “Take your time—wave come.”

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    5 m
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