
Second Breakfast with Surf With Amigas
Welcome to Second Breakfast: a podcast by Surf With Amigas. From our table to yours, this space serves as an extension of those caffeinated post-surf chats. It’s a way to connect and engage in meaningful conversations, sharing our stories of play, challenge, and triumph in and out of the ocean. Listen to be inspired, empowered, educated, and challenged while connecting to a community of women surfers through storytelling.
New episodes every other Thursday.
Connect with us at: surfwithamigas.com or @surfwithamigas
Watch select episodes at SWA Online: online.surfwithamigas.com
Second Breakfast with Surf With Amigas
Is Surf Etiquette Linked to the Patriarchy?
Are you willing to lose your privilege in the lineup to uplift someone else? Is surf etiquette linked to the patriarchy? In today’s episode we explore these questions and more. Holly chats with Lizelle Jackson, co-founder of the non-profit Color the Water, a community for BIPOC to reclaim space in the ocean through joyful, defiant anti-racist surf lessons, celebrations, education, and media. Lizelle talks about her childhood, growing up queer and black and what it was like to enter the lineup, among other outdoor spaces, and find very few people who looked like her. Holly and Lizelle chat about rewriting the unwritten rules of surf etiquette and culture, allyship and further explore how our identities shape our ocean experiences.
https://www.colorthewater.org/
Connect with us at https://surfwithamigas.com/ or @surfwithamigas.
Episodes produced and edited by Emma Roggenkamp.