This week on The Temple of Surf podcast, we welcome one of the most iconic and soulful surfers of all time: Rob Machado.
Known for his smooth style, deep connection to the ocean, and presence both in and out of the water, Rob has left a lasting mark on the world of surfing. From growing up in Cardiff-by-the-Sea to competing on the World Tour and winning events like the Pipeline Masters, Rob’s legacy stretches far beyond trophies, he's a symbol of flow, grace, and authenticity.
In this episode, we dive into Rob’s evolution from competitive surfer to free-surfing icon, filmmaker, surfboard shaper, and environmental advocate. He shares stories from the golden days of the tour, what it meant to step away from competition, and how his love for craftsmanship and sustainability led to the creation of the Rob Machado Foundation.
We also talk about the boards he shapes, his collaborations with Firewire, and the inspiration behind models like the “Go Fish” and “Seaside.” Rob opens up about the importance of giving back, his approach to life in balance with nature, and the deeper meaning he finds in surfing today.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering his journey, this conversation offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a surfer who continues to inspire generations—on the waves and far beyond them.
Tune in and let Rob Machado take you on a ride through a life built on passion, purpose, and the endless rhythm of the sea.