Bodysurfer Mark Cunningham on Accidental Fame, Saving the Planet, and Surf Culture
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Mark Cunningham has lived a charmed life. He is without a doubt the most recognizable bodysurfer in the world thanks to films like Sprout and Come Hell or High Water. But he’s a surf fan, too, and a fan of surfing culture. A retired North Shore lifeguard, at 64, he's seen so many changes in the surfing world and I really wanted to extract all that wisdom from him for listeners. I sat down with Mark for a wide-ranging interview after he got out of the water following an unruly session at Pipeline.
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