In this episode of the WeSurf Podcast, host Kwame La Bassiere speaks with Chelsea Woody about her short film 'Spin Cycle,' which explores the themes of motherhood, surfing, and the cyclical nature of life. Chelsea shares her journey of balancing her roles as a mother and a surfer, the creative process behind her film, and the importance of representation in the surfing community. The conversation highlights the resilience required in both surfing and motherhood, and encourages listeners to embrace their vulnerabilities and pursue their passions.
Takeaways
The film 'Spin Cycle' reflects the cycles of life and surfing.Motherhood and surfing require a delicate balance.Representation in surfing is crucial for future generations.Vulnerability in surfing can lead to personal growth.It's important to allow oneself grace in the learning process.The ocean serves as a reset for both body and mind.Creativity can flourish even in challenging times.Community support is vital for mothers who surf.It's never too late to pursue your passions.Sharing stories and experiences can inspire others.
Sound bites
"It's never too late to try something new.""You have to allow yourself grace in surfing.""Surfing is about the cycles we return to."
The WeSurf Podcast is recorded by WTF Studios and is produced and distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio Podcast Network.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to WeSurf Podcast and New Format
02:11 Exploring Spin Cycle: Concept and Creation
04:45 Balancing Motherhood and Surfing
07:19 The Cyclical Nature of Surfing and Life
10:27 Vision and Planning for Spin Cycle
13:20 Representation of Black Moms in Surfing
16:26 Takeaways for Surfers and Non-Surfers
18:28 The Importance of Vulnerability in Surfing
20:24 Navigating Perfection in Surfing as a Woman of Color
22:23 Community and Growth in Surfing
23:03 The Influence of Music and Personal Connections
24:15 Documenting Maternal Health and Surfing
26:31 Encouraging Representation in Surfing Media
27:16 Celebrating Sisterhood in Surfing
29:28 Resilience in Surfing and Life