Split Peak Soup
Welcome to Split Peak Soup Podcast! I’m your host, Neal Kearney. I feel very blessed to have been born and raised here in Santa Cruz, California. Santa Cruz is a hotbed for talented individuals, including, but not limited to: professional surfers and skaters, master surfboard shapers, internationally renowned artists, expert musicians, boundary pushing intellectual thinkers, and out-of-this-world explorers of consciousness.
Working as a professional journalist for the past twenty-plus years, I’ve had the opportunity to sit down with these extraordinary humans and in-depth and insightful chats. While these discussions have helped inform many written pieces that I’m proud of, I oftentimes felt that I was leaving a lot of meat left on the bone, as the few quotes I’d incorporate into my writing oftentimes seemed to strip my interviewees of their own authentic voices.
Luckily, we are entering a brave new world, where the podcast has risen as a popular form of storytelling and media consumption. From Joe Rogan to Conan O’Brien, podcasters have officially taken over. And now, I’m joining the fray. The Split Peak Soup Podcast is my way of using my skills as a story-teller to offer long format conversations with those whose stories deserve to be told.
So, what are you waiting for? Pull up a cozy chair, grab a napkin and your favorite spoon, and get ready to dig into another savory serving of Split Peak Soup!
Split Peak Soup
Split Peak Soup Podcast Episode 19-- Anthony Ruffo
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There are few places in the world of surf that have left an impact as powerful as Santa Cruz, California. From big-wave legends such as Richard Schmidt and Peter Mel, aerial pioneers Shawn “Barney” Barron and Jason “Ratboy” Collins, to competitive animals of the likes of Chris Gallagher and Nat Young, our areas standouts have left an indelible mark.
One man who’s been there for it all is Westside legend Anthony Ruffo. Ruffo rose to prominence after winning the first professional surf event at Steamer Lane in 1985, the Hotline Lighthouse Santa Cruz Classic, which would later become the O’Neill Coldwater Classic. Ruffo cemented his place as one of the upcoming Santa Cruz pros in the 80’s and 90’s with his polished and dynamic backside attack.
He charged in Hawaii, didn’t shy away from lofty punts, and even dipped his toes in the heavy, hallowed waters of Mavericks in Half Moon Bay. He ran with the raucous rat pack of progressive Santa Cruz shredders, who gained widespread media coverage, worldwide respect, and a dash of infamy for their rockstar antics. However, the fun didn’t last for this tight-knit crew, and when the darkness descended, Ruffo found himself in the center of the cyclone.
Addiction, jail time, and reintegration followed. While most converted cons can talk the talk, Ruffo truly walked the walk, giving back to the world with his dedicated volunteer work with wholesome operations such as Operation Surf, who share the healing power of surfing with wounded vets, as well as the Maui Ola Foundation, who do the same with children suffering from Cystic Fibrosis.
It was a true honor to have Ruffo on the Split Peak Podcast. We chatted about his childhood, friendship with surfing heavies Vince Collier and Peter Davi, worldwide travels with the SC crew, the dark days of drugs in Santa Cruz, and his inspiring path forward after serving time for his crimes. We also discussed his involvement in the Santa Cruz Board Riders Club, and how the club has really brought Santa Cruz surfers together as a cohesive pack once again.
I hope you enjoy this tasty serving of Split Peak Soup!!