This is a replay episode from Season 4 featuring Ryan Knighton's journey to Kaua'i.
Ryan Knighton, AFAR contributing writer, TV writer for Billions, and author of Cockeyed: A Memoir, takes us on an extraordinary adventure to surf Hawaii's legendary Hanalei Bay. Despite being blind since his early twenties, Ryan has never let that stop him from exploring the world—and surfing has become his unique form of freedom.
The episode opens with host Aislyn Greene interviewing Ryan about his surfing background and travel philosophy, then transitions into Ryan's captivating first-person story (read by actor Andrew Galteland). After 13 years of mastering the waves near his Vancouver Island home, Ryan decided to challenge himself by surfing completely unfamiliar waters in Hawaii. What unfolds is a story about trust, collaboration, and finding liberation in the most unexpected places.
In this episode, you'll discover
How a deaf friend taught a blind man to surf in a comedy of miscommunication
Why Ryan describes surfing as "dancing with a wave" and his escape from the "boredom of being safe"
The art of guidance—what makes a great travel guide versus one who just shows you around
How Ryan navigates ocean dangers by feeling water currents and listening to wave patterns
Don't miss these powerful moments
Ryan's first taste of freedom on an 11-foot surfboard that felt like "riding a sidewalk"
The ingenious toe-hook technique that got Ryan safely through dangerous rip currents
Using a clock face system to communicate wave direction when words barely carry over ocean noise
The profound realization that surfing takes him "deeper inside" while sighted surfers look outward
How Ryan's wife Tracy demonstrates ultimate trust by dropping him at the beach and returning hours later
Resources
Read more of Ryan's travel stories on afar.com
Follow Ryan Knighton on X
Listen to Andrew and producer Nikki's podcast Looters
Previous episode: Ryan's Zimbabwe safari adventure
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