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Chris Rohloff | Unsavory Fellow Podcast Episode #30

Chris Rohloff | Unsavory Fellow Podcast Episode #30

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From Surf Films & LSD with Timothy Leary to 35 Years Sober | Chris Rohloff on Unsavory FellowIn this wild and unforgettable episode #30 of Unsavory Fellow with my great friend Chris Rohloff—son of legendary surf filmmaker Grant Rohloff and owner of Vintage Surf Art, dives deep into a life story that’s as outrageous as it is inspiring.Chris shares jaw, dropping tales from growing up on a Topanga Canyon weed farm in the '70s, with his dad Grant, who dropped 5,000 hits of acid with Timothy Leary between making iconic surf films. We get into the drug-fueled madness of the '80s, and how Chris finally turned his life around, now celebrating 35 years of sobriety and helping others do the same while still chasing waves around the globe.This episode is full of laughter, mind-blowing stories, and real heart. If you're into surf history, counterculture insanity, or the redemptive power of recovery, you won't want to miss this one.📌 Subscribe for more untold stories and unfiltered conversations.🌀 Follow Vintage Surf Art: www.vintagesurfart.com Follow UnsavoryFellowpod in Instagram #UnsavoryFellow #ChrisRohloff #SurfHistory #GrantRohloff #TimothyLeary #Sobriety #Recovery #SurfCulture #VintageSurfArt #Podcast🔔 Don’t forget to like, and subscribe, to catch future episodes of Unsavory Fellow! #Dogtown #UnsavoryFellow #Surflegend #VeniceBeach #SoberLife #SkateCulture #Podcast#Sobriety, #UnsavoryFellow, #NickJames #santamonicaTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@unsavoryfellowpod?_t=ZP-8u47YTqrC87&_r=1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unsavoryfellowpod/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6XNVcx26YYARBDsQO6EAiS?si=uVuogC6-TmmWxI-dW63KTgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UnsavoryFellow

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