Heath Joske is a former participant of the WSL Tour and an environmental activist. As the head of the campaign „Fight for the bight“ he gathered surfers from all around the world to protest against Equinor, the Norwegian giant. that wanted to start drilling in front of his beautiful frontyard: Australias big bight, a unique place where nature still seems to be untouched.
We talked with the Patagonia-Ambassador about…
– how he feels after six years of fighting and hoping
– his hopes and expectations when starting the campaign „Fight for the bight“
– what it felt like being confronted with the persons in charge from Equinor
– his biggest struggles througout the time of the camgain
– why the „big ones“ still have the power to destroy the environment
– sharpening our consciousness for the ocean and the planet
– sustainability and healthy food
– and more interesting subjects…
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Afridun Amu was 5 years old when his family flew from Afghanistan to Germany where he grew up and studied law and cultural studies. When he discovered surfing as his passion he thought about founding the Waveriders Association of Afghanistan – a country that is far away from the ocean. But he wanted to show that it´s possible to surf here and proved it with his documentary „Unsurfed“ a trip on the search of river waves in his homeland.
Amongst other interesting topics we talked about…
– how he started to surf
– how it came to the idea to found the Wavriders Association of Afghanistan
– what it was like meeting Kelly Slater in person during the qualification
– his memories when he and his family flew at the age of 5
– what it was like to come back to Afghanistan more than 20 years later
– his movie „Unsurfed“
– Afghanistan, its people, the vibes, the landscape
– Spirituality and what it means to him
– what the ocean means to him
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Afridun Amu was 5 years old when his family flew from Afghanistan to Germany where he grew up and studied law and cultural studies. When he discovered surfing as his passion he thought about founding the Waveriders Association of Afghanistan – a country that is far away from the ocean. But he wanted to show that it´s possible to surf here and proved it with his documentary „Unsurfed“ a trip on the search of river waves in his homeland.
Amongst other interesting topics we talked about…
– how he started to surf
– how it came to the idea to found the Wavriders Association of Afghanistan
– what it was like meeting Kelly Slater in person during the qualification
– his memories when he and his family flew at the age of 5
– what it was like to come back to Afghanistan more than 20 years later
– his movie „Unsurfed“
– Afghanistan, its people, the vibes, the landscape
– Spirituality and what it means to him
– what the ocean means to him
Shownotes:
More for Surfers and Yogis:
A few Years ago Alexandra Gossink and Geert-Jan Middelkoop started a crowdfunding campaign for the very first version of their surftravel guide „I love the seaside“. Since then a lot happened: „I love the seaside“ is the must have for surfers that are looking for new inspirations for surf travels. Since last December the couple from holland published the latest edition – for Morocco, the country where we also met this January, sat down for a Nous Nous and talked about how it all started as well as topics like…
• their professional background (and how it serves them apart of their „normal“ career
• how they get inspirations
• living the digital nomad lifestyle (since a time where that lifestyle didnt even had that name)
• how their whole journey started
• how to follow your dreams instead of getting blocked by fear
• the art of getting lost
• about how to launch a crowdfunding campaign
• about the advantages but also not so nice trends of #VANLIFE
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A few Years ago Alexandra Gossink and Geert-Jan Middelkoop started a crowdfunding campaign for the very first version of their surftravel guide „I love the seaside“. Since then a lot happened: „I love the seaside“ is the must have for surfers that are looking for new inspirations for surf travels. Since last December the couple from holland published the latest edition – for Morocco, the country where we also met this January, sat down for a Nous Nous and talked about how it all started as well as topics like…
• their professional background (and how it serves them apart of their „normal“ career
• how they get inspirations
• living the digital nomad lifestyle (since a time where that lifestyle didnt even had that name)
• how their whole journey started
• how to follow your dreams instead of getting blocked by fear
• the art of getting lost
• about how to launch a crowdfunding campaign
• about the advantages but also not so nice trends of #VANLIFE
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