Mason Ho has more fun than anyone when it comes to surfing Hawaii's waves. It's clear in the way he surfs and you can see it in the way he talks. Get to know Mason and the fun he has when he's on a board.
We explore the other side of Hawaii. The family side, that is. Meet the Monizes, Kekoa Bacalso and Lyndie Irons as they show us the value of family on the world's toughest stretch of sand.
We explore the other side of Hawaii. The family side, that is. Meet the Monizes, Kekoa Bacalso, and Lyndie Irons as they show us the value of family on the world's toughest stretch of sand.
Australian Jay Davies was destined to be a surfer - from a young age there was no keeping him from the beach. Davies views surfing as a new adventure every time.
There's not much more than salt air and red dirt where Ry Craike and Kerby Brown hail from, but they're more than fine with that. Jay Davies and Dino Adrian pay north-west Australia a visit in to join in on the fun.
Surfing is a dangerous sport, there's no way around it, but the ocean calls to certain people no matter the risk. Listen as generations of surfers talk about Australia's Gold Coast.
Tom Curren says that there is always something new to learn about surfing. Curren recalls how he ended up in France and what the surf life in France has to offer.
Munich might not seem like it has waves to offer, but Quirin Rohleder, Tao Schirrmacher and Christian Bach share the joy of finding these hidden waves in the midst of Germany's sprawling city.
The surf scene in Portugal is finally growing thanks to locals like CJ and Damien Hobgood, Tiago Pires, Carlos Burle, Maya Gabeira and Vasco Ribeiro, who have showed the world what Portugal's coast has to offer.
Meet Barry Britton, one of the patriarchs of surfing in Ireland, and hear from several pioneers of Irish surfing as they reflect on the early days of the sport in their country.
Conor Maguire learned to surf just around the corner from his home and always pushed himself to heavier and heavier waves. Irish surfers know the risks involved in heavy-wave surfing, but they absolutely love going out together.
The true Irish surfers find themselves drawn to the waves even in the cold of winter. This 'cold water paradise' attracts surfers from around the world to move to Ireland and fall in love with the waves.