“About 71% of the Earth's surface is water-covered, and the oceans hold about 96.5% of all Earth's water. The human body is made up of between 50% and 75% of water; this is Living In Liquid” Jamie Mitchell.
Jamie Mitchell has carved his name in the chronicles of sporting history thanks to his unparalleled thirst to conquer global ocean swells. There is no other water-focused athlete in existence like Jamie; he is a true Renaissance Waterman. Australian-born and raised now living on the North Shore of Hawaii, Jamie has forged a deserved reputation as one of the world’s elite ocean athletes by pushing the limitations of human potential, always in the water.
Living In Liquid invites you to join Jamie, himself a relentless adventurer, as he traverses the vast, wonderous and mysterious world of water that embodies so much of our existence via the people whose lives revolve in, on, under and around it.
Going deep with fellow surfers, pearl divers, swimmers, fisher people, environmentalists, activists, cavers, paddlers and more, as he gets to the bottom of why people choose to spend their days, Living In Liquid.
Jamie has previously host the Late Drop and The Big Wave Podcasts.
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“About 71% of the Earth's surface is water-covered, and the oceans hold about 96.5% of all Earth's water. The human body is made up of between 50% and 75% of water; this is Living In Liquid” Jamie Mitchell.
Jamie Mitchell has carved his name in the chronicles of sporting history thanks to his unparalleled thirst to conquer global ocean swells. There is no other water-focused athlete in existence like Jamie; he is a true Renaissance Waterman. Australian-born and raised now living on the North Shore of Hawaii, Jamie has forged a deserved reputation as one of the world’s elite ocean athletes by pushing the limitations of human potential, always in the water.
Living In Liquid invites you to join Jamie, himself a relentless adventurer, as he traverses the vast, wonderous and mysterious world of water that embodies so much of our existence via the people whose lives revolve in, on, under and around it.
Going deep with fellow surfers, pearl divers, swimmers, fisher people, environmentalists, activists, cavers, paddlers and more, as he gets to the bottom of why people choose to spend their days, Living In Liquid.
Jamie has previously host the Late Drop and The Big Wave Podcasts.
Production Credits:
Host: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Stacey Piggott
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Today's pod guest is Michelle Bautista Layton, a scientist, explorer, and adventurer in every sense of the word.
In 2024, Michelle set sail from the USA to French Polynesia, a transformative journey, navigating open waters and new horizons on a sailing trip that wasn’t just about the destination, but about reconnecting with nature, embracing uncertainty, and finding clarity beyond the lab.
With a background in nanoengineering for regenerative medicine, Michelle brings a unique lens to both science and storytelling, blending precision with curiosity, and discovery with personal growth.
In this episode, we dive into what the ocean taught her about resilience, creativity, and the beauty of living life off the beaten path.
Production Credits:
Host: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Stacey Piggott
Opening Song: 'Six Ways To Sunday' – The Drones
Opening Edit: Aaron Cupples
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Jamie spoke to Mikey in 2021. There’s a lot of surfers out there trying to live their best version of the movie “North Shore.” Spoiler alert: It ain’t that easy. Getting good waves at places like Pipeline, let alone Jaws, require years of beatdowns, humblings, moments of glory, and respect to pay off. Nobody knows this more than Hawaii Island’s Mikey “Redd” O’Shaughnessy, who, for over a decade, started from the bottom of the pack to become a yearly standout on the North Shore. (He’s won the coveted WOTW, mind you.) Of course, even WOTW champions aren’t invincible, and on the recent Valentine’s Pipeline swell, Mikey nearly lost his life in the pursuit. Jamie Mitchell talks with Mikey about working your way up the ladder — and his harrowing experience.
Production Credits:
Host: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Stacey Piggott
Opening Song: 'Six Ways To Sunday' – The Drones
Opening Edit: Aaron Cupples
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This week’s guest is world-class paddleboarder Jack Bark, whose accomplishments have set a new benchmark for endurance ocean racing. In 2024, he made history at the Catalina Classic by breaking the long-standing course record and becoming the first and only person to complete the 32-mile crossing in under five hours. He is a two-time Molokai2Oahu champion in the stock division and has undertaken exceptional long-distance feats, including 77-mile and 100-mile open-water paddles.
Jack has also completed major channel crossings such as Australia’s notorious Bass Strait between Southern Australia and Tasmania and the Georgia Strait in Vancouver. Raised in the renowned Bark family, he is carrying on a family legacy built by watermen before him while forging his own path, establishing himself as one of the sport’s most accomplished modern watermen. The son of legendary paddler Joe Bark, Jack grew up with saltwater in his veins, transforming early days on the beach with his family into a career defined by grit, technical mastery, and a deep respect for the sea. Now, with each new crossing and competition, he continues to expand the Bark legacy; one stroke at a time.
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Host: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Stacey Piggott
Opening Song: 'Six Ways To Sunday' – The Drones
Opening Edit: Aaron Cupples
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Jamie caught up with Laurie in Dec 2021, for The Late Drop.
When Billabong sent 19-year-old Laurie Towner to one of the scariest waves on the planet during a massive swell with top-shelf pros Andy Irons and Joel Parkinson in 2006, few expected the Angourie hell boy to actually step up to the plate — much less rule the whole field.
While most of the crew spent the day getting towed into terrifying kegs at Shipstern’s Bluff, Laurie casually paddled into the bomb of the day — and cemented his reputation as a heavy-water star. Towner almost immediately switched from competing in pro contests to chasing big waves and backless slabs all over the world as a professional freesurfer for Billabong, resulting in XXL Awards, video parts and magazine covers galore.
But the career of a daredevil can be a fickle one. Towner was only 25 when he lost his main sponsor despite nonstop accolades and countless brushes with death. It turned out to be blessing in disguise as he was able to focus on his young family while remaining a standout in historic swell events, from the Code Red Swell at Teahupo’o to the Thundercloud Reef sessions in Fiji. Now, with a fresh sponsor and a newfound focus on Jaws, Laurie Towner’s best may be yet to come.
Production Credits:
Host: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Stacey Piggott
Opening Song: 'Six Ways To Sunday' – The Drones
Opening Edit: Aaron Cupples
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Today on the show, Jamie is joined by one of the most fearless competitors ever to take the helm, Jimmy Spithill. From his early days sailing on the waters of Sydney to becoming the youngest skipper in the history of the America’s Cup, a two-time America’s Cup-winning skipper, Jimmy’s career is defined by bold decisions, unshakable confidence, and a never-say-die attitude. Inducted into both the America’s Cup and Australian Sailing Hall Of Fame, battled some of the toughest crews on the planet, staged one of the greatest comebacks in sports history with Oracle Team USA, and continues to push the limits of what’s possible on the water. Get ready for an inside look at the mindset, grit, and passion that have made Jimmy Spithill a true legend of modern sailing.
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Host: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Stacey Piggott
Opening Song: 'Six Ways To Sunday' – The Drones
Opening Edit: Aaron Cupples
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In December 2021, Jamie chatted to Kai Lenny for The Late Drop. The thing about Kai Lenny, one of the greatest watermen the world has ever known, is that Kai is unapologetically…Kai. He’ll tell you that he wants catch the biggest wave ever surfed on the planet, and in the same breath, tell you that he’d like to surf Shipstern’s Bluff specifically so he could try a chop-hop down that infamous Shipstern’s step. No shame in Kai’s game. With a first name that literally means “ocean” in Hawaiian, and Waterman as his middle (it’s actually an old German family name), it’s like Kai was born to be great. Recently dropping his new series with Red Bull “Life of Kai,” which shows all the struggles and trips it takes to get to greatness, Jamie Mitchell sat down with the man in the newest episode of the Late Drop.
Production Credits:
Host: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Stacey Piggott
Opening Song: 'Six Ways To Sunday' – The Drones
Opening Edit: Aaron Cupples
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Today Jamie’s diving deep, literally, with our guest, Vitomir Maričić. Vitomir is a world champion freediver, ocean explorer, and one of the leading figures in underwater sports and innovation.
As a multiple national and world record holder, he’s spent his life pushing the limits of human potential beneath the surface. But his work doesn’t stop there.
From advancing marine conservation efforts to developing cutting-edge technologies for underwater exploration, Vitomir combines athletic mastery with a visionary approach to the future of the ocean. Get ready for an inspiring conversation about breath, balance, and the beauty of the deep blue.
https://www.instagram.com/maverick2go/?hl=en
Production Credits:
Host: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Stacey Piggott
Opening Song: 'Six Ways To Sunday' – The Drones
Opening Edit: Aaron Cupples
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In 2021, Jamie sat down with Shane Dorian thanks to Surfline.
Every so often, in certain eras across certain disciplines, an
athlete doesn’t just change the way we look at a team — he or she changes the
way we look at the sport itself. A little over a decade ago, Shane Dorian did
that with big-wave surfing out at Jaws. He raised the bar out there in XXL
paddle-surfing, setting a precedent for all others to follow, while innovating
and progressing that bar himself. Now a self-proclaimed surf-dad (geez, imagine
if your pops was Shane Dorian?!) the big-wave GOAT talks with Jamie Mitchell at
length in episode one of Season 3 of the Late Drop. And, yeah, this one’s a
BANGER. Buckle up and enjoy.
Production Credits:
Host: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Stacey Piggott
Opening Song: 'Six Ways To Sunday' – The Drones
Opening Edit: Aaron Cupples
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In this conversation, Jamie Mitchell and multiple ARIA Award nominee and two-time APRA award-winning Australian blues/roots musician Ash Grunwald discuss the evolution of touring and performance rituals, emphasising the shift from alcohol consumption to mindfulness practices for mental health. They explore the importance of maintaining a balance between work and play, particularly through activities like surfing, and reflect on memorable experiences in the ocean.
https://ashgrunwald.com/
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Host: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Stacey Piggott
Opening Song: 'Six Ways To Sunday' – The Drones
Opening Edit: Aaron Cupples
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Jamie chatted to Felicity in 2020, for The Late Drop thanks to Surfline.
Five years ago, a young woman from Perth, who was becoming disillusioned with the waves on the women’s world tour rode the biggest wave ever caught by a female Australian surfer at Cowaramup Bombora, aka Cow Bombie. That young woman was Felicity Palmateer, aka “Flick.” It was a wave that broke 7X world champion Layne Beachley’s previous record (a woman whose signed poster Flick would admire her whole life, pinned to her bedroom wall). From that wave through the present, she’s been chasing giant swells all over the world — even finishing runner up to Paige Alms last year in the Peahi Challenge (by a slim 1.48-point margin). Freshly home from a giant swell-run up the coast of her native Western Australia, Jamie checks in with this fearless woman-wonder.
Production Credits:
Host: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Stacey Piggott
Opening Song: 'Six Ways To Sunday' – The Drones
Opening Edit: Aaron Cupples
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Chris Bertish is a champion of adventure, resilience, and purpose; a big‑wave surf legend and world-record-setting ocean pioneer, film-maker, author and engaging speaker. Having redefined the boundaries of what’s possible, he completed a solo, unsupported 7,500 km stand‑up paddle crossing of the Atlantic over 93 days. Through his journey, Chris has proved that the greatest obstacles often lie within, and that with mindset, perseverance, and purpose, we can each achieve our dreams, smash our goals and at the same time choose to leave a positive mark on the world. His mission? To inspire individuals and organisations to embrace the impossible, act courageously, and become the change they wish to see.
In this engaging conversation, Chris shares his journey from a young boy immersed in water sports to becoming a renowned big wave surfer. He discusses the importance of consistency, preparation, and embracing fear as a guiding force in life. Chris reflects on his experiences in the ocean, the lessons learned from nature, and the significance of community in shaping his path. The conversation culminates in his defining moment at the Mavericks contest, highlighting the unseen hard work that leads to success. In this conversation, Chris Bertish shares his incredible journey as a big wave surfer and adventurer, detailing his decade-long pursuit of competing at the Mavericks event, the challenges he faced, and the importance of commitment and visualisation in achieving his goals. He discusses his transformative transatlantic expedition, emphasizing the purpose behind his adventures and the impact he aims to have on ocean conservation and education. Chris also reveals his future projects and the significance of living a life driven by purpose and resilience.
https://chrisbertish.com/about-chris/
https://www.instagram.com/chrisbertish/
Production Credits:
Host: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Stacey Piggott
Opening Song: 'Six Ways To Sunday' – The Drones
Opening Edit: Aaron Cupples
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Jamie spoke to Nathan back in 2020, thanks to Surfline.
It would be easy to assume that most big-wave surfers have Nazaré-sized egos. And maybe, some very well do. One of the most revered, influential, and unassuming modern big-wave greats named, Nathan Fletcher, however, surely does not.
“Out there…you can’t really have your ego up,” says Nathan. “You have to lose your culture, all your history, everything that you bring to the table has to be left on the beach because you’re dealing with you, and the ocean…”
Preach.
From pretty much giving up surfing to snowboarding and riding dirt bikes during his teens, to changing the game at Teahupoo, Tahiti, to influencing generations of big-wave board design and safety protocols, the uncompromising Nate Fletcher blesses us with his wisdom in the newest episode of the Late Drop.
Production Credits:
Host: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Stacey Piggott
Opening Song: 'Six Ways To Sunday' – The Drones
Opening Edit: Aaron Cupples
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Today’s guest isn’t just an athlete; she’s a true maverick. Elina Mäkinen is one of the world’s most accomplished ice swimmers, pushing the boundaries of what the human body and mind can endure in sub-zero water. With nothing but a swimsuit, goggles, and an iron will, she plunges into frozen lakes and swims distances that would send most of us into shock within seconds.
But what drives someone to seek out the cold, not once, but over and over again? In this episode, we dive deep with Elina into the psychology, the danger, and the beauty of a sport that flirts with the edge of human survival and pushes the limits of the human body.
Elina shares her unique journey into the world of cold water swimming. She discusses her cultural background, the evolution of her swimming career, and the mental and physical challenges of ice swimming. Alina emphasises the importance of safety, training, and mental preparation in extreme cold conditions, while also reflecting on her memorable experiences and future aspirations in the sport.
https://www.instagram.com/elinamae/
Production Credits:
Host: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Stacey Piggott
Opening Song: 'Six Ways To Sunday' – The Drones
Opening Edit: Aaron Cupples
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In 2020, Jamie spoke to Emi Erickson for The Late Drop, thanks to Surfline.
Some people say that we are destined to become our parents. Now, whether that’s true or not, the North Shore’s Emily Erickson surely is her own, fiercely unique woman, even if she’s inadvertently following the footsteps of her legendary big-wave surfing dad, Roger Erickson. An Eddie invitee (like, pops) and regular standout in Outer Reef lineups across the North Shore.
Production Credits:
Host: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Stacey Piggott
Opening Song: 'Six Ways To Sunday' – The Drones
Opening Edit: Aaron Cupples
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Ross Clarke-Jones is a pioneering figure in the big wave surfing world. Australian icon, a legend of surfing and big wave surfing, known for his radical fearlessness for taking on some of the world’s most intimidating swells with raw style, grit, and an undying passion for the ocean, his wild energy and epic sense of humour. A big wave surfer, film-maker and entrepreneur, he became a household name in 1986 with standout performances at the Billabong Pro at Waimea Bay and the Pipeline Masters, launching a 12-year career on the ASP World Tour.
Ross is known for starring in and producing some of the most iconic surf films, including Mad Wax, The Sixth Element (narrated by Dennis Hopper), Storm Surfers 3D, and the four-part TV series Storm Surfers.
In 2001, Ross made history as the first Australian and non-Hawaiian to win the prestigious Quiksilver In Memory Of Eddie Aikau big wave contest at Waimea Bay, Hawaii. He also claimed runner-up titles in 2004 and 2016 at this elite competition.
Ross currently divides his time between Portugal, Hawaii, and Australia. Based on Phillip Island, he continues chasing fierce swells in the southern hemisphere, including hotspots like South Africa, New Zealand, Tasmania, and Western Australia.
In this debut episode of the Living in Liquid podcast, host Jamie Mitchell discusses Ross's early experiences with the ocean, his journey into big wave surfing, memorable wipeouts, and the evolution of his career and surfing into his 60’s as a Born Maniac. Ross shares insights on the impact of sponsorships, the transition from WSL to big wave competitions, and his reflections on life and the ocean. The conversation also touches on Ross's future aspirations and projects, including his brand 'Born Maniac’.
https://bornmaniac.com/
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Production Credits:
Host: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Stacey Piggott
Opening Song: 'Six Ways To Sunday' – The Drones
Opening Edit: Aaron Cupples
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Welcome to the Living In Liquid podcast!
Shout out to any Late Drop listeners who are joining me again. It is great to have you back!
Living In Liquid is all about life and water. I am really excited to bring you stories from people whose lives revolve in, on, and around bodies of water, from all corners of the globe.
Every Tuesday we will deep dive with a human to get to the bottom of their connection and relationship with various bodies of water.
How they started, what drives them and why water plays such an integral party in their day to day.
From athletes, to scientists; forecasters, environmentalists, cave divers, ice swimmers, surfers, deep divers, fisher people, you name it, we will explore it.
We will be embracing Throw Back Thurdsay; dropping the best episodes of the Late Drop podcast series , thanks to the team at Surfline.
If you have any great ideas, or suggestions for the pod, feel free to DM the team on Instagram.
See you in the water!
Production Credits:
Host: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Jamie Mitchell
Executive Producer: Stacey Piggott
Opening Song: 'Six Ways To Sunday' – The Drones
Opening Edit: Aaron Cupples
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