In studio for show #110 was former Mavericks surfer, Osh Bartlett and his entire family of surfers.
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OTL#109 - One Wheel
An interview with the guys from One Wheel.... a new board sport, combining electronics and a skateboard.... the result, and amazing new form of transportation!!!
OTL#108 - Dave "Nelly" Nelson and Ryan "Chachi" Craig
Two world class surf photographers were kind enough to stop by the Off the Lip Radio Show studio.... oh yeah, it was a hecklefest!!!!
OTL#107 - Salty Crew
We were joined by the Salty Crew, with Jason "Ratboy" Collins and Big Willy Morris.
OTL#106 - Skate Church
Pastor Danny Bennett, associate pastor former pro skater Joe Gruber & groms all from Skate Church were my guests last night!
OTL#105 - The life and times of Joey Thomas.
We discuss with some of JT's friends, the storied 50 year career of a Santa Cruz surfing legend.
OTL#104 - Doug Haut
We talk to Doug about his 50 year career shaping surf boards, and how now that computer aided design, has extended his legendary career.... oh, and there are few great Haut stories told too!!
OTL#103 - Hayden Jilka with Peter Mel, Nat Young and Shawn Dollar
The Santa Cruz Surf Community proved strong last night, when so many came to support both Hayden Jilka and Ramey White....
OTL#102 - Extra Large
We celebrated our 100th show with a party and accompanied by Santa Cruz most favorite band!!
OTL#101 - We remember Mike "Loco" Locatelli
Mike Locatelli passed away peacefully at his Soquel home on February 21, 2007, following a 15 year battle with multiple brain tumors. He was 46 years old. Mike was born in Santa Cruz and from an early age, loved the outdoors, especially the ocean. He graduated from Harbor High School in 1978 and went into business at the early age of 19, where he owned and operated Portola Surf Shop. Following his diagnosis of a brain tumor in 1992, he sold the surf shop and went to work for O'Neill Surf Shop, where he made many dear friends and associates; remaining there for the rest of his career in the surfing industry.... to this day he remains one of the most delightful, respected, and most loved characters of the Santa Cruz Surf Community.
OTL#100 - O'Neill Sea Odyssey and Surfrider Foundation Santa Cruz
An evening with Executive Director of O'Neill Sea Odyssey and Surfrider Foundation Chairperson Amber Jones, where we discuss the eduction of our living environment of the Monterey Bay
OTL#99 - Anne-Marie Reichman
Anne-Marie Valeria Reichman was born in Leeuwarden, the northern province of the Netherlands, and got addicted to surfing on her travels. By doing what she loves to do most, she wants to motivate and inspire everyone to follow their dreams and passions in life. Her motto being: “Dream of life, live your dream”.
OTL#98 - Shane Desmond
Shane is one of the most respected backside surfers in Mavericks history, having fearlessly surfed there since the mid 1990's and earned a runner up finish in the 2010 contest in some of the biggest waves ever seen there.
OTL#97 - Ventana Surfboards and Supplies
OTL#96 - Ward Coffey, master craftsman surf board shaper.
OTL#95 - Off the Lip Radio Show - Christmas Spectacular
Our 2nd Annual show, where we attempt to sing Christmas carols.... this year we were thankfully joined by Norman Louis from Stormin' Norman and The Cyclones, along with the beautiful voice of his daughter Brianna, and young guitarist Matt Birt..... it was a very fun show!!
OTL#94 - Josh Loya
One of the finest surfers to come out of Santa Cruz, Mr. Josh Loya, who did not hold back as he discussed the past, present and future of surfing in Santa Cruz.
OTL#91 - Sachi Cunningham and Monique Kitamura
OTL#90 - Author and Licensed Therapist David Schulkin
David Schulkin weighs in on parental issues, and therapeutic benefits within the sport of surfing.
OTL#89 - Kyle Thiermann and Nik Strong - Cvetich
We discussed the dual effort of Kyle's "Surfing for Change" videos, along with Nik who is the executive director of "Save the Waves" drive to save the first wave surfed in Mexico at San Miguel in Baja California.