Polarizing professional surf icon of the 80s/90s, Richie Collins, reflects on the benefits and consequence of being raised by a local enforcer, learning to live up to the family reputation and then taking it too far, the inescapable dread of regret, why he doesn’t surf anymore, and the deep value of knowing one’s family history. Enjoy!
Presented by FlorenceMarineX.com/surf for 20% off
Presented by: Surfrider.org
Presented by: REALWatersports.com
Presented by: VAERWatches.com/surfsplendor
Partner: WaterwaysTravel.com
Sponsor: BetterHelp.com/surf
Sponsor: HelloFresh.com/freesurf

![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
View this post on Instagram
View this post on Instagram
View this post on Instagram
CREDITS
Presented by FlorenceMarineX.com/surf
Presented by: Surfrider.org
Presented by: REALWatersports.com
Presented by: VAERWatches.com/surfsplendor
Partner: WaterwaysTravel.com
Sponsor: BetterHelp.com/surf
Host, Producer: David Scales @David_Lee_Scales
Intro Music: Radiohead, National Anthem
Outro Music: TV on The Radio, Wolf Like Me