Christian Beamish is a writer, craftsman, surfboard shaper, and all-around adventurer who lives and works between Ventura and Carpinteria, California. He\u2019s the author of one of my favorite books\u2013 "The Voyage of the Cormorant"\u2013 which tells his deeply personal story of building an open-hulled boat by hand and then sailing it down the Baja Peninsula alone, surfing and camping along the way. He\u2019s also the owner of Surfboards California, where he hand-shapes a wide variety of custom boards for surfers of all skill levels.
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Christian grew up in California, and for as long as he can remember, he\u2019s been connected to the ocean and committed to building things. He\u2019s lived an adventurous life that included a stint in the military, surf trips to the far reaches of the globe, and sailing trips up and down the Pacific Coast. And in addition to his work shaping surfboards and writing, he\u2019s also a committed husband, father, and community member. I greatly admire how Christian manages to balance all of these sometimes-competing roles, and I gained a lot of valuable perspective from this conversation.
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I met up with Christian in Carpinteria, just a few blocks from the Pacific Ocean, in a building that is home to several surfboard shapers and various creative folks. I\u2019ve admired Christian\u2019s writing for over a decade, so it was a dream come true to have the opportunity to spend the morning with him. We covered a ton in this hour-long conversation\u2013 his lifelong connection to the ocean and craftsmanship, lessons learned from the military, how he developed his skill for writing, his amazing book "Voyage of the Cormorant," fatherhood, dealing with intense emotions, the craft of shaping surfboards, favorite books and authors, and much more. You can check out the episode notes for a list of all the topics we discussed and links to everything.
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A huge thanks to Christian for welcoming me into his shop, and thanks to all of you for listening. Hope you enjoy.
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