“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
Opening Song: 'Six Ways To Sunday' – The Drones instagram.com/tropical_fuck_storm/
Opening Edit: Aaron Cupples
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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
Opening Song: 'Six Ways To Sunday' – The Drones instagram.com/tropical_fuck_storm/
Opening Edit: Aaron Cupples
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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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