
The Breuer Brothers excavate surfings past present and future.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | SportsLeisure | ||||

On this Hardcore Surf History… Time, space, and reality are more than a linear path. They form a prism of endless possibility. A single choice can branch out into infinite realities, creating alternate worlds from the ones known. In this episode, we ... more
On this episode of Hardcore Surf History: Bonus Section, we delve into the fascinating story of 'Point of Change,' a thought-provoking documentary about the unintended consequences of surf exploration on indigenous cultures. We discuss the journey of... more
On this episode of Hardcore Surf History Bonus Section, Our guest is Bruce Sutherland, the co-founder of the Stormrider Guidebook. Bruce shares captivating stories from his surfing journeys across Europe, Africa, and beyond, all without the aid of mo... more
On this episode of Hardcore Surf History, It's Chandler's worst nightmare! Surf Contests. From the thrilling spectacle to philosophically divisive, we explore how surf contests have propelled progression, innovation and cultural milestones. We raise ... more
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Fantastic podcast with Mr. Peterson! You could have let it run twice as long. Thanks and please have him back. With Kevin. Or solo.
Thanks for the great content. Please keep it up!
Only discovered this recently and as an aged UK Kook, I find it incredibly informative and a great tool for learning about this past, present & future 😉 of surfing. Keep it up guys 🤙
The hosts are not annoying, know their stuff, and crack me up with their own take on a lot of what makes the EOS great. I am an EOS subscriber and avid reader of surf history, and didn’t think I had time for any more podcasts, but this is totally worth it. Puts a smile on my face every time and I learn something new. Cheers!
These guys are great. So nice to have something about surfing thats celebratory and lacking the usual aren’t we cool cynicism
Why does one brother seem to have a British accent ? He sounds like Madonna.
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Focused on the multifaceted world of surfing, this series covers a wide range of topics from its rich history to the cultural implications of surf tourism. Through engaging conversations with notable figures and expert guests, the hosts explore significant moments and transformations in surfing, such as the Hawaiian Renaissance and key historic events within the sport. They also delve into the historical impact of surfing legends and the evolution of surf culture, alongside discussions on contemporary challenges like environmental issues and the influence of competition. A unique aspect is the blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and listener interaction, which creates a lighthearted yet informative atmosphere that appeals to both surfing en... more
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2. Mark Neustadter
3. Mike May
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