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LISTEN: Fergal Smith Talks Food, Family, Farming & Giving Up Flying On The Inspired Surfers Podcast, Presented By Jimmys

In the latest episode of the Inspired Surfers podcast, Jim is in conversation with Fergal Smith; surfer, environmentalist and regenerative farmer. 

For long time fans of British and Irish surfing, Fergal needs little introduction.

From the late naughts to the early 2010s, he set the bar at Ireland’s scariest slabs, gracing magazine covers, laying down incredible video parts and cementing himself as one of his generation’s greatest big-wave tube riders on the international stage. 

Then in 2012, he made the sudden shift from jet-setting free-surfer to hard-grafting farmer, establishing a small community garden in County Clare, spurred on, in no small part by a decision to quit flying for good. 

In this episode, Fergal takes us deep into the thought process that led up to that moment, charting how his upbringing, his surf career, the Fukushima disaster and a chance encounter with Kelly Slater in Fiji all converged to see him plough his unique furrow.

From the tale of his last ever tow wave in Tahiti ten years ago, to a recent two-wave hold down beneath the cliffs of Moher, it’s packed with great stories and wide-ranging insights on parenting, food and the changes to farming we desperately need to secure the future of our planet and all who inhabit it.

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