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It’s here! This is a day we’ve all been excited for at
The Inertia, where we finally get to share the great stories and inspiration of our Third Annual EVOLVE Summit presented by White Claw and Kindhumans.
We’re proud to keep the tradition of celebrating individuals making a positive impact on surf and outdoor culture alive…and it’s
The Inertia’s 10th anniversary…so it’s nice to finish 2020 on an uplifting note. We’ve done our very best to preserve the energy of our annual gathering for good digitally – taking you into the spaces and mindsets of individuals we deeply respect on the vanguard of Innovation, Creativity, Social Impact, Environment, DIY, and Health and Wellness.
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A few years ago, a good friend of mine invited me and a few friends to try our hand at shaping a surfboard. It was an opportunity to learn about what goes into the process of creating functional surf craft and all that entails. We got to see firsthand the process of having a vision (a Mini-Simmons), drawing, designing, and hacking at foam to see if we could translate our vision into a tangible object that actually slides across waves.
No one did.
The year 2020 has taught us to forget what we know – that nothing’s sacred and nothing can be taken for granted. Typically, we’re reminded of the meaning of those phrases in traumatic, isolated moments that we experience mostly separate from one another. Rarely is the sentiment so collectively clear. But, alas, here we are.
To cap off 2020, we are so grateful to bob and weave our way through a tumultuous twelve months to host our Third Annual EVOLVE Summit celebrating individuals making positive impacts on surf and outdoor culture. It also happens to be
The Inertia’s 10th anniversary, a milestone I’m not sure I ever clearly imagined. But, here it is. This is it. (Confetti popper!)