52 min

Joyce Hoffman- Pioneering Surfing and Beyond. Episode 19 The Longboardarian Podcast

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It's been 20 plus years since I remember first seeing pictures, reading articles, and watching videos from the 60's of a surfer named Joyce Hoffman.She may have been one of the first female surfers of her era implementing style in surfing. It's been more than 20 years and her name and the images of that iconic style are still engrained in my memory.

Recently, I was interviewing Señor Dick Metz  (episode 17), and he mentioned Joyce in the interview. Post interview, I asked if he knew of Joyce. His reaction was one of humorous confidence, sort of a level of disbelief that I would ask such a question. "She's my good friend, I call her Bubu". He proceeded to take out his phone and asked if I'd want to talk to her for a future interview. Mesmerized and with my eyes popped open like the surprised emoji, I said yes! A month later Joyce and I met at Surf Heritage and Cultural Center in San Clemente, CA.

On this episode Joyce shares memories of her surfing story. She talks about her family, what it was like being a female surfer in the 60's, and her World Championships. Joyce tells us about being the first woman in California history to lifeguard its beaches and the first woman in the world to surf Pipeline. We also hear about how she dropped out of surfing and took on motocross and race car driving before coming back to surfing, thanks to her brother-in-law Herbie Fletcher.

I want to thank Dick Metz, Barry Haun from SHACC and Joyce Hoffman for making herself available to talk about her surfing story and for providing context for a period of surfing history for those who were not there to experience it firsthand.  

Thank you to my listeners and sponsors! Together we've embarked on a surfing history journey with The Longboardarian Podcast. I hope that together we see it grow into a high quality, educational and entertaining podcast.

One last thank you, to my lady. I call her The Executive Producer of Longboardarian. If it wasn't for your support and patience with my project, thousands of people would not be able to enjoy these interviews. Te amo Mamacita.

Sponsors of this episode:

Fin-Jak - Fin replacement device
use code tupi20 at www.pelicansurfcraft.com

Ventura Surf Shop- One of the world's oldest surf shops! Great variety of new and used surfboards, hard goods, T-shirts , wetsuits and way more!!
Check their website www.shopvss.com

Leashless Brewing
Some of the finest and hard to get Organic Beer! Brew master John Gonzales ,through years of R&D creates and produces a great variety of delicious tasting beer!
Located on E. 585 Thompson Ave. 
www.leashlessbrewing.com


Support the show

It's been 20 plus years since I remember first seeing pictures, reading articles, and watching videos from the 60's of a surfer named Joyce Hoffman.She may have been one of the first female surfers of her era implementing style in surfing. It's been more than 20 years and her name and the images of that iconic style are still engrained in my memory.

Recently, I was interviewing Señor Dick Metz  (episode 17), and he mentioned Joyce in the interview. Post interview, I asked if he knew of Joyce. His reaction was one of humorous confidence, sort of a level of disbelief that I would ask such a question. "She's my good friend, I call her Bubu". He proceeded to take out his phone and asked if I'd want to talk to her for a future interview. Mesmerized and with my eyes popped open like the surprised emoji, I said yes! A month later Joyce and I met at Surf Heritage and Cultural Center in San Clemente, CA.

On this episode Joyce shares memories of her surfing story. She talks about her family, what it was like being a female surfer in the 60's, and her World Championships. Joyce tells us about being the first woman in California history to lifeguard its beaches and the first woman in the world to surf Pipeline. We also hear about how she dropped out of surfing and took on motocross and race car driving before coming back to surfing, thanks to her brother-in-law Herbie Fletcher.

I want to thank Dick Metz, Barry Haun from SHACC and Joyce Hoffman for making herself available to talk about her surfing story and for providing context for a period of surfing history for those who were not there to experience it firsthand.  

Thank you to my listeners and sponsors! Together we've embarked on a surfing history journey with The Longboardarian Podcast. I hope that together we see it grow into a high quality, educational and entertaining podcast.

One last thank you, to my lady. I call her The Executive Producer of Longboardarian. If it wasn't for your support and patience with my project, thousands of people would not be able to enjoy these interviews. Te amo Mamacita.

Sponsors of this episode:

Fin-Jak - Fin replacement device
use code tupi20 at www.pelicansurfcraft.com

Ventura Surf Shop- One of the world's oldest surf shops! Great variety of new and used surfboards, hard goods, T-shirts , wetsuits and way more!!
Check their website www.shopvss.com

Leashless Brewing
Some of the finest and hard to get Organic Beer! Brew master John Gonzales ,through years of R&D creates and produces a great variety of delicious tasting beer!
Located on E. 585 Thompson Ave. 
www.leashlessbrewing.com


Support the show

52 min