The Broadcast
Inspired content from a community of ocean lovers, adventurers & activists.
Southwold: Where North Sea Swells Come To Ground
Having just opened our latest store in Southwold, new Assistant Store Manager Elizabeth Reader gives us the lowdown on East Coast surfing and swimming.
The Making Of Gwynnik
Filmmaker Seth Hughes and surfing subject Mike Lay sit down to discuss the making of Gwynnik – a new surf film grounded in belonging.
Just Send It: Katie McConnell On Paddling Jaws
Ambassador Katie McConnell talks us through paddling out and dropping it at Jaws to discover what 'sending it' means...
Karen Song: Surf, Eat, Repeat
Winner of our 2025 Women of The Sea Film Fund, Karen Song discusses her documentary exploring NYC's multicultural surf scene.
Into The Spin Cycle: Wetsuit Testing At Thurso
Finisterre ambassador Sandy Kerr and photographer Mike Guest put our latest wetsuit prototype through its paces at Thurso...
Cold Hands, Warm Hearts: Introducing Cliff Kapono
Welcoming Cliff Kapono as a fully fledged Finisterre Ambassador, we sat down to talk surfing, science and serendipity.
Ollie Cooper: From Offcuts To Offbeat Surfcraft
Hewn from the remains of two ancient RNLI lifesaver boards, local Cornwall-based shaper Ollie Cooper has created a limited run of uniquely designed handplanes.
Cold Water Calling: Iceland's Surf Frontier
In the hunt for cold, empty waves and a slower pace to life, Alex Libby tells of his recent mission to experience Iceland's surf frontier.
The Eisbach - Past, Present & Future of the World's Most Famous City Surf Spot
In the fall of 2025, Munich’s infamous standing wave, the Eisbach, stopped working. Word in the media was that this could be the end of an era for the world’s...
Kurtis Woodin: Shaping A Life
We spoke to shaper Kurtis Woodin about fatherhood, crafting boards with intent, and the ever-present call of the ocean.
80s Surfing’s Countercultural Revolution
Danny Burrows explores the roots of 80s surfing's counter-cultural revolution and its lasting impact on wider popular culture.
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