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Barrelled Surf Podcast

Author: Namu, TBone and Adzy - Surf Stories From the West

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Launched in 2019, Barrelled Surf Podcast was created to fill a void in the surfing podcast scene.

Since its inception, BSP has garnered a global audience, with listeners in over 28 countries and nearly 10,000 downloads per month as of 2025.

Namu, Adzy and Tbone record episodes from the “shedquarters,” delivering content that resonates with both local and international surf communities.
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Direct from the Shedquarters!The band is back together and bring you the latest from the Changas, recent fave edits and let's not forget the Clive Palmer Cup and Steve Irwin Salute.Wave Co Director Troy Bottegal also joins us to discuss his latest efforts with the artificial reef system he has developed. It sounds incredible and will be a game changer for beaches with straight swell close outs. Mmmm, peaksIf you build it, they will come!
181 - When Adzy Met Stewy

181 - When Adzy Met Stewy

2025-10-1602:53:56

In this week’s episode, Adzy is back in his rightful place,the Shedquarters.He sits down with Stewart Bettenay a true icon of West Australian surfing. From his early days chasing raw Indian Ocean swells to shaping boards that helped define a generation of WA surfers, Stewart’s story captures the soul of what it means to live and breathe surfing in one of the most isolated and powerful coastlines in the world.Stewart shares tales from the golden era of Margaret River surf culture, the evolution of local board shaping, and the lessons learned from decades spent in the water. Stewart also talks about risk, community, craftsmanship, and what keeps him paddling out after all these years.Whether you’re a lifelong surfer or someone drawn to stories of passion and purpose, this is a deep dive into the spirit of the ocean and the people who dedicate their lives to it.Btw, Stewart Bettenay can find your next home for you, so hit him up!https://www.jmwrealestate.com.au/author/stewart-bettenay/?listings=1Follow the Show Flegends:https://www.instagram.com/barrelledsurfpodcast/Catch it on all ya podcast players#WestOzSurf#StewartBettenay #BarrelledPodcast
In this episode, Namu sits down with Jamaica Selby to talk story about growing up in Prevelly, where mornings often started with a surf before school (and sometimes made her late for class).Jamaica reflects on winning the under-16 Australian title at Phillip Island, the influence of her parents, and why she chose to step away from competition at 18. She shares the impact her mum had on her surfing journey—always filming, driving to comps, and bringing fun into every event—and how her dream Rip Curl sponsorship eventually came true.These days, Jamaica splits her time between the south and chasing waves up north, escaping winter and joining “Search” trips to remote, secret locations. This episode is about more than surfing—it’s about roots, resilience, and riding life’s waves.Enjoy Flegends!
This week, we’re coming to you from the beautiful Telo Islands at the Telo Beach House. The weather’s perfect, the beers are icy cold, and between fun surfs and banana pancakes we’ve pulled the mics out to bring you this week’s episode.Besides the finals in Fiji, this one is a dedication to the Clive Palmer Cup (for the biggest dickhead giving you the shits) and the Steve Irwin Salute (for those legends worthy of a double stiff-arm thumbs up). Live from Telo’s Beach House – surf trip vibes, crew banter, and RSL (Retired Skippers Lounge) chaos.The Clive Palmer Cup & Steve Irwin Salute – who deserves the spray, and who gets the love.Tahiti Pro Recap – huge win for Jack Robinson, Molly Picklum charging, and Filipe Toledo’s sideways thumbs.The Stat Check – Robbo’s undefeated finals streak (or is it?), and where the boys get their “facts” Looking Ahead to Fiji Finals – roundtable predictions from the whole crew on who takes the men’s and women’s titles.Expect plenty of laughs, some questionable stat-dropping, a bit of surf nerding out, and the kind of raw travel energy that only comes from being on the road with your mates.Hit play, crack a Cheeky Monkey, and enjoy the Telo Island vibes with us.Review and subscribe Flegends!
178 - Tahiti Time!

178 - Tahiti Time!

2025-08-0801:21:50

Its time for Tahiti!Join us in the Shedquarters for a dive into the final event before Cloudbreak. The final five is on the line, the forecast looks mint, so let’s fricken GO!Plus the hosts are over the rain in WA so we are heading to Indo.Board Store Wave of the Winter (WA version) is on, so get your entries in!Plus, as usual we have the Clive Cup and the Steve IrwinSalute.Jump in Flegends - the water is balmy!
In this epic live episode of Barrelled Surf Podcast, we post up at the iconic Yahoo Surfboards HQ for a roundtable with four of Western Australia's most respected surf pioneers and board craftsmen – Barry Young, Billy Gibson, Mark Hills, and Bob Monkman.This isn't just a trip down memory lane — it's a raw, insightful, and at times hilarious conversation about what it really means to grow up surfing in WA, the evolution of board shaping, and how the rugged coastline helped forge a unique surf culture that still pulses strong today.We dive deep into:Tales from the early days of surfing isolated breaksBoard building battles and the golden age of surfboard innovationLine-up etiquette, localism, and the unfiltered reality of West Oz surf lifeWhat’s changed — and what shouldn’t — in modern surf cultureJump in Flegends!
176 - Tom DeSouza

176 - Tom DeSouza

2025-06-2701:56:42

Recent guest Tom Desouza joins us for a deep dive!Tom's journalism career is marked by a deep commitment to uncovering powerful narratives. He has been recognized with three consecutive West Australian Media Awards and was a finalist for WA Journalist of the Year at just 23 years old. His work spans various platforms, including contributions to Stab Mag, where he covers surf culture, athlete profiles, and industry insights. storiesfromthescenicroute.comstabmag.comIn his personal project, Stories from the Scenic Route, Tom explores stories from remote regions of Australia, focusing on themes like recovery, resilience, and the beauty of solitude. Tom is an advocate for mental health and recovery. He openly shares his experiences with addiction and juvenile detention to inspire and educate others. All you really need to know is this: FLEGEND.
This week, Namu and Adzy get the low down on Margs 2025 from Stab Journalist, Cinematographer and Photog Tom Desouza.What was awesome, what was not - and why they suspended heats when mainbreak was going loony on the Wednesday after the mens round finished.Who's looking good for Cloudbreak and who has the breaks on?Jump in Flegends!
Day 1 was a ripper at Margs!The opening day presented groomed 4-6ft peaks at Mainbreak, and with the forecast looking variable, the WOZ got busy and ran a full 18 heats. Mens and Women's Round 1 in the books.Tbone and Namu got amongst it and bring you some interviews with the World's best, fresh from the steps at the iconic venue.Tuesday and Wenesday look to be the primo days in the waiting period, so take a listen as we prepare to see the CT go at it in the elmination rounds and beyond!Will we see Jack in the Box? Stay tuned Flegends!
Tbone and Namu catch up with Slab Hunter Ned Hart and his filmer Oscar James ahead of the soon to be sold out premiere of their new edit "Frost Bite".Filmed in frigid conditions in Ireland and Scotland, expect below sea level dredging barrels and some, quite frankly, horrific wipeouts.What were you doing at 18?Catch tickets for Frost Bite quickly, before they all go!
Wlecome back to Short Fast Lewd!Tbone and Namu discuss the 2026 WSL reveal, huge news in for the WCT!There is also the GC Pro, Fantasy picks and of course, the Clive Baby Cup and Steve Irwin Salute.Rip in Flegends!
In this episode, Adzy and Namu sit down with Leith Holtzman — a multi-talented creative who grew up in Bunbury, WA. From chasing waves with a camera to capturing stories through words, Leith has worn many hats: surf photographer, journalist, motocross enthusiast, and now, author.We dive into his journey through the lens and beyond, talking surf culture, storytelling, and the process behind writing his first book. A candid conversation from the shedquarters, full of insight, laughs, and salty stories.📷 Follow Leith on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leithholtzman/
Episode 168This week, Adzy sits down with the one and only Tom Jennings, fresh from releasing his latest cinematic masterpiece "Chip" with CT surfer Jacob Willcox. (Yes, he'll be back on tour, mark my words.)Tom Jenno dives into his back catalogue and gives Adzy some highlights from his career as one of Oz's finest purveyors of Surf Cinematography - from pushing the limits at some of the heaviest locations on the planet, to being constantly amazed at how F-ing crazy the Bodyboard crew are!There's also a classic Clive Palmer and a touching Steve Irwin salute. Get around this one flegends, it's a ripper!
This week on the show Namu and Adzy catch up with 3 of WA's biggest Flegends - Crystal Simpson, Holly Monkman and Lizzie Nunn.Great mates and absolute chargers, these local icons have changed the game for female surfers in the West with a long and storied history up and down the coast.From hosting Occy & Jack Mcoy in the desert to becoming a life member of Surfing WA, to mentoring young talent in the region & beyond, this trio are the essence of wave riding in Australia.This is one of our best eps yet, so grab a Cheeky Monkey or a glass of Forester wine, sit back and enjoy!
Pipe is on!Antman Paterson joins us in the Shedquarters and gives us insights into how to win on the biggest stage.A former Sunset Winner and Eddie Aikau Podium Finisher, Antman knows a thing or two about the heavy water on the islands.WSL 2025 is live, bring it on!Save Smiths Beach Legends!https://savesmithsbeach.org/
Do you remember the Millenium? Me neither, it was a big one, point is it was 25 years ago!Anyway, Tbone, Namu & Adzy get the band back together and go through highlights of 2024 and what to check in 2025.We do "Cut or Qualify" for the new CT Surfers and of course, the Clive Palmer Cup and SteveO Salute.Bring it on Flegends!
Jack's back!With the Blue Horizon tour around the corner, Jack joins Tbone to give some insight into the tensions between Kelly and AI around the time of filming, what to expect at the shows and some added tales for extra flavour!Jump in, the water is warm and of course, Blue (Horizon).
BSP presents Short Fast Lewd!Sometimes we dont have 3 hours to take in the incredible tales from some of our Saltiest Sea Dogs, so this one is a condensed Wozzle Wrap up.Portugal is done, El Salvador is underway.Who's ya tip to win, Men & Women?More Saltiest Sea Dogs to come, we promise!
In this episode, we once again sit down with Simon Zuvich, a passionate surfer and educator, to explore his unique journey and the powerful work he’s doing in the community. Beyond the waves, he dedicates his time to educating children about Australia’s Indigenous culture, fostering a deeper appreciation for the traditions and stories of the country’s First Nations people. Last year Zuva faced a significant challenge when he broke his leg while surfing. In our conversation, he shares the story of his injury, the lessons he’s learned about resilience and healing, and how this experience has only strengthened his connection to the ocean. Despite his setback, Simon remains optimistic and focused on the future. He talks about his plans to expand his educational outreach, continue advocating for cultural awareness, and return to the sport he loves once he’s fully recovered. This episode is a powerful reminder of the importance of overcoming adversity, celebrating cultural diversity, and staying connected to the things that bring us purpose and joy. Tune in to be inspired by Simon’s story and learn how you can support efforts to promote cultural awareness and resilience in your own community.
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