I’m hitting more topics both community & personal business…
Category: Surf
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Local Surfers Create Surf Contest Designed To Unite ALL Nosara Demographics; This Saturday 7am bring school supplies for admission fee 🙂
Joel ‘Chata’ Rivera & Marcelo Moran stop by the Nosara Podcast to fill us in about Saturday’s surf tournament in addition to actions local surfers are taking to help their community & promote relationships between ALL segments of Nosara’s residents & guests. these guys wanna make a difference and are looking the whole these contest on a regular basis with the idea to help the local community while uniting every demographic inside this community.
This Saturday’s contest is probably one of the more fun ones … the admission C is school supplies for children, or anything that helps more local kids get into school. People can pay for their uniforms, shoes, bring paper, pencils, basically any supply that helps children will get you into this fun based contest,
The winners can earn some money, but the real goal here is to promote community support for the local children. Dreamcatchers is sponsoring the event along with many Nosara businesses helping here & there, too.

Photo: Marine Jaud 
Photo: Marine Jaud 
Not sure photo, just thought good one of Chata 
Photo: Kenyi 


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This Week In Nosara #24
The January 2024 addition of this weekend of Sara is up for everyone’s viewing pleasure. Some scenes from the recent debate hosted by the ADC, some really fun waves around town, lifestyle scenes, and various happenings in this area over the past couple weeks.















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Gnome’s Surf Therapy Program Gains Momentum and Seeks Community Support
Christopher Antao from Gnome Surf Therapy is a frequent guest on the Nosara Podcast. His ‘Happy Camp’ here in Nosara is by now well established and is getting more and more embraced by the Nosara community. Hear more about the latest updates and Chris’s plans for offering Surf Therapy programs for Nosara locals here:
Some of the show notes:
- Chris is back and excited about the upcoming plans for the surf therapy program.
- In February, 10 athletes and four families are scheduled to participate in the program in Nome.
- The program follows a family-centric approach, and there is a high demand, with bookings for the next two years.
- The success of the program is evident, with positive feedback from those who have experienced it in Nome.
- The conversation touches on the challenges Chris faced in establishing the surf therapy program, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and consistency.
- Plans include expanding the program to involve local kids and the Tico populace, fostering interaction and learning.
- Chris discusses the growth of the surf therapy organization back home, with over 50 trained surfing instructors and 5,000 sessions conducted in the past year.
- He expresses a desire to train the local community in Nosara and seeks support in bridging gaps, including funding, administration, and connections.
- Chris emphasizes his goal of truly helping the local community and encourages donations through the organization’s website, gnomesurf.com.
- Lastly, Chris invites everybody to support in various capacities, from funding to volunteering, to further integrate the surf therapy program into the community.
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This Week In Nosara #23: Xmas Edition! Grinch Steals Pipa, Sunset Barrels, Various Beaches & spots
This Week In Nosara is back with a Xmas edition. Check out a sunset barrel session, several local beaches, various RE spots, and life in and around Nosara, Costa Rica Xmas week of 2023. Shout out to Dreamcatchers & everyone doing great things to help local kids 🙂
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Maikol Alvares from Nosara CR Surf School
In one of our recent beach episodes we sat down with Maikol from Nosara CR Surf School. We had a really candid conversation in which he didn’t held back. From his path to becoming a businessowner and his opinion on the importance of communication, positively approaching people and much, much more! See the full interview here below: It contains both parts in Spanish and English:
Some of the topics:
- Maikol’s introduction and how he started surfing at a young age through the Kids Camps;
- His background, coming from Nosara where his parents were farmers;
- How he choose a surfing lifestyle against his family’s expectations and initial approval;
- How meeting mentors and the influence of good people around him helped him get clear goals and a vision which ultimately led to starting Nosara CR Surf School;
- Maikol is grateful for all the people who have helped him along the way and big shout out to Luigi from NosaraTico where he learned English and started giving surf lessons;
- We transition into surf talk:
- Initially surfed shortboard later transitioned to longboard;
- Explains the difference in experience between shortboard and longboard surfing;
- Expresses appreciation for the connection and enjoyment found in longboarding;
- Career Growth and Transition to Nosara Businessowner:
- Acknowledges Luigi and others who helped him along the way;
- Initially faced challenges, started with a small place and a few old surfboards;
- Mentions Greg and Courtney, individuals who supported and inspired him;
- Describes the evolution of Nosara over the years and the growth of his business;
- Building Confidence Through Surfing:
- Highlights the importance of instilling confidence in surfers and how this translates into his work as a surf teacher;
- Describes the satisfaction of helping people overcome fears and enjoy surfing;
- Encourages those new to surfing to take lessons for a safe and enjoyable experience;
- Maikol shares his vision on Nosara’s growth, development and preservation:
- Advocates for unity and collaboration within the community;
- Discusses the impact of new developments, including larger houses, in Nosara;
- Suggests approaching wealthy newcomers positively, instead of the current negative approach;
- He encourages spreading awareness to current residents and newcomers for them to contribute to community projects as they are the solution to many of our town’s issues;
- Maikol shares his personal experiences of community support, such as organizing events for local kids;
- Expresses concern about the changing landscape of Nosara;
- Advocates for collaboration, inclusivity, and channeling resources to benefit the community;
- Urges people to focus on positive engagement rather than criticism to maintain the town’s essence;
- Maikol emphasizes the importance of unity and mutual respect among locals and visitors in the community. He encourages everyone to support each other, fostering a positive environment;
- He expresses a desire for a positive surfing culture, where locals and visitors can coexist harmoniously. He advocates for communication and constructive feedback instead of confrontation in surfing situations;
- Discussion of the economic disparities in Nosara;
- We discuss the condition of roads, traffic, and the need for better infrastructure, especially in emergency situations. The speaker highlights the importance of addressing these issues for the safety and well-being of the community;
- Maikol shares some of his personal preferences, such as his favorite months for surfing, favorite surfboards, and favorite local restaurants;
- He also tells us more about his competitive surfing, including his achievements and future plans. He hopes for community support for surfers representing Nosara;
- Maikol is believer in the the positive aspects of cultural exchange between locals and tourists. He encourages understanding and cooperation, noting that both locals and visitors can learn from each other.



























