The Sunday SHITSHOW S2E7: Big Wave Legend Duane Le Compte's Cancer Battle + Pricey's Big Weekend Ticket Giveaway cover art

The Sunday SHITSHOW S2E7: Big Wave Legend Duane Le Compte's Cancer Battle + Pricey's Big Weekend Ticket Giveaway

The Sunday SHITSHOW S2E7: Big Wave Legend Duane Le Compte's Cancer Battle + Pricey's Big Weekend Ticket Giveaway

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💩 EPISODE 7 DELIVERS THE MOST INTENSE STORIES YET💩 Stu and Geltchy welcome Sunshine Coast big wave legend Duane Le Comte for an unfiltered conversation that'll hit you hard. From his epic 100-foot wave encounters in Hawaii to his brutal 15-year skin cancer battle, this episode combines incredible surf stories with life-saving awareness.


WHAT'S IN THIS EPISODE:🏄‍♂️ Duane's legendary Hawaiian Pipeline sessions and 100-foot wave encounters🏥 Raw truth about his 15-year squamous cell carcinoma battle - radiation, chemo, the whole journey🌺 Living the dream at Sunset Beach, Hawaii for 3 seasons straight

📰 Stu's latest surf gossip from the Sunshine Coast scene

🎸 Music Picks:• Duane: THE DOORS - Riders on the Storm• Stu: GOONS OF DOOM - She Wore Rat Skin Boots• Geltchy: BRACE - Meek


SLIP, SLOP, SLAP MESSAGE: Duane's powerful reminder that sun protection isn't optional for surfers, skaters, and outdoor enthusiasts. His story could save your life.

Plus, don't miss our SRH Clothing giveaway - 2 tickets to THE BIG WEEKEND at Black Flag Brewing, July 12!


Check our Instagram @geltchy to enter.


The Sunday SHITSHOW - authentic Australian surf culture meets punk rock attitude with real stories that matter.


http://thesundayshitshow.com

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