Grace, Flow & Freedom in Longboard Surfing — Zoe Grospiron Interview with The Temple of Surf Podcast

EPISODE · Aug 26, 2024 · 34 MIN

Grace, Flow & Freedom in Longboard Surfing — Zoe Grospiron Interview with The Temple of Surf Podcast

from The Temple of Surf Podcast · host The Temple of Surf - The Podcast

In this episode of The Temple of Surf Podcast, we welcome Zoe Grospiron, a longboard surfer whose approach to surfing is rooted in style, flow, and personal expression. Known for her smooth lines, grace on the wave, and thoughtful relationship with the ocean, Zoe represents a modern generation of surfers who see longboarding not just as a discipline, but as an art form and a way of life. Zoe's surfing reflects a deep respect for traditional longboard values while embracing a contemporary voice. Rather than chasing performance for performance's sake, her style emphasizes rhythm, balance, and connection, qualities that make longboard surfing timeless. In this conversation, Zoe shares how she discovered surfing, what drew her specifically to longboarding, and how style became central to the way she approaches waves. We discuss the importance of flow over force, and why longboarding offers a unique space for creativity in modern surfing. Zoe talks openly about how surfing helps her slow down, stay present, and express herself without pressure. She explains why longboarding is not about tricks or competition alone, but about reading the wave, honoring its energy, and moving in harmony with it. Throughout the episode, Zoe reflects on the evolution of women's longboard surfing and how the current generation is reshaping the culture. From aesthetics and femininity to individuality and confidence, she explores how longboarding allows surfers to develop a personal voice rather than conform to expectations. We also touch on how social media has influenced surf culture  both positively and negatively and why staying authentic matters more than ever. Zoe shares insights into her creative inspirations, the surfers who influenced her style, and the balance between tradition and progression in longboard surfing today. Whether she's logging clean lines on a mellow point break or finding flow in everyday sessions, her perspective reminds us that surfing doesn't need to be loud to be powerful. This episode is a celebration of style, intention, and soulful surfing. It's a conversation for longboarders, surfers curious about alternative approaches, and anyone who believes that surfing is as much about feeling as it is about performance. Zoe Grospiron's voice brings calm, clarity, and depth offering a reminder that sometimes the most meaningful surfing happens when we slow down and truly listen to the wave. #ZoeGrospiron, #LongboardSurfing, #WomensSurfing, #SurfStyle, #SurfCulture, #Longboarding, #SoulSurfing, #SurfPodcast, #TheTempleOfSurf, #SurfFlow, #ModernLongboarding, #SurfArt, #GraceAndFlow, #SurfLife, #FemaleSurfers

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