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Growing up on the Outer Banks shapes a person in ways that are hard to fully explain unless you've lived it. Today's episode taps into that local heartbeat through someone who embodies the true spirit of this place: Will Holmes, a lifelong OBX native who grew up in Chicahauk in Southern Shores, surrounded by salt air, bikes on the paths, and a tight-knit community of friends who are still connected decades later. His story is full of nostalgia for a time when kids spent sunrise to sunset outside, knocking on doors, riding bikes, and living life without screens in their hands.
Will has spent every summer of his life on the Outer Banks, and he knows the hustle it takes to build a life here including working in numerous local restaurants, catering, surfing, and doing whatever it takes to stay rooted in the community he loves. His energy is contagious, and he's passionate about supporting the next generation, celebrating local talent, and embracing the changes shaping the Outer Banks, from Manteo's evolving scene to the growth of local businesses and creative culture.
We also talk about Down the Road, the surf-art-music festival Will co-created with my son Ryan, which has grown from a backyard gathering to a signature fall event held every second week of October. And we'll hear about Will's next big chapter of splitting his year between the Outer Banks and Puerto Rico to chase waves, build community, and create a place where friends from all over can come together. I'm excited for you to experience his perspective, his positivity, and his deep love for this special place we call home.
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Growing up on the Outer Banks shapes a person in ways that are hard to fully explain unless you've lived it. Today's episode taps into that local heartbeat through someone who embodies the true spirit of this place: Will Holmes, a lifelong OBX native who grew up in Chicahauk in Southern Shores, surrounded by salt air, bikes on the paths, and a tight-knit community of friends who are still connected decades later. His story is full of nostalgia for a time when kids spent sunrise to sunset outside, knocking on doors, riding bikes, and living life without screens in their hands.
Will has spent every summer of his life on the Outer Banks, and he knows the hustle it takes to build a life here including working in numerous local restaurants, catering, surfing, and doing whatever it takes to stay rooted in the community he loves. His energy is contagious, and he's passionate about supporting the next generation, celebrating local talent, and embracing the changes shaping the Outer Banks, from Manteo's evolving scene to the growth of local businesses and creative culture.
We also talk about Down the Road, the surf-art-music festival Will co-created with my son Ryan, which has grown from a backyard gathering to a signature fall event held every second week of October. And we'll hear about Will's next big chapter of splitting his year between the Outer Banks and Puerto Rico to chase waves, build community, and create a place where friends from all over can come together. I'm excited for you to experience his perspective, his positivity, and his deep love for this special place we call home.
In This Episode:
Resources: