Speaking/
Workshops
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‘After Kathmandu announced the acquisition of Rip Curl, Tim did a magnificent job bringing “The Rip Curl Story” to life at our Kathmandu management conference. He was inspiring, full of humour and very knowledgeable sharing the essence of Rip Curl and its founders. The entire management team – around 70 team members – had a great evening listening to Tim. We are even more excited about partnering up with an iconic brand like Rip Curl after Tim’s presentation.’
Xavier Simonet, Group CEO, Kathmandu Holdings.
“Tim has a genuine interest in helping young people. He engages our students through his relaxed presence. His workshops are well liked by students and staff.”
J. Mabb, Morayfield State High School, November 2019
‘Asia Pacific Writers and Translators (APWT) were honoured to host Tim Baker as one of our Feature Five authors at our inaugural event staged in 2019 in Macau. Tim delivered a knockout keynote speech Saltwater Diplomacy which chronicled the cross cultural interactions (for better or worse) surfing has generated in the Asia Pacific. His speech was eloquent and inspiring and an event highlight for many of our members. Tim has the rare talent of being able distill complex ideas and research into an accessible and entertaining ride. He draws people into the narrative and takes them on a journey that feels rich with colour, anecdote and story. We now consider him part of the APWT family.’
Dr Sally Breen, Executive Director APWT
“Hey Tim, great to meet you and your wife here in Ubud at the festival. Even better to have been able to participate in your fun and fabulous workshop! Thanks for putting on a thoughtful, insightful program that fostered sharing and learning. I learned heaps about how to get into a story. I enjoyed your examples of getting to know our subject in a variety of ways in order to find a window into an experience or a metaphor that might reveal the heart of the story. This gives me a great way to approach my interviews and articles in order to find their hooks, which means readers are inspired and more sales are made.”
Ubud Writers Festival workshop participant, 2017
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TALKS AND WORKSHOPS
ADULT/GENERAL AUDIENCE – KEYNOTE/AFTER DINNER SPEAKER
Tim has spoken to groups as diverse as the Australian Primary School Principals’ Association, surf brand Rip Curl’s international conference, the Asia Pacific Writers’ Conference in Macau, outdoors brand Kathmandu’s leadership conference, the Tour de Cure cycling fundraiser for cancer research, and the Truth to Power Cafe as part of Festival 2018 for the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games. He is a regular on the writers’ festival circuit, from Sydney to Brisbane, Margaret River to Byron Bay to Ubud. Tim speaks engagingly about the lessons learnt from a lifetime spent in and around the ocean, his global travels over the past 30 years and his epic family surfing road trip around the Australian coast, as well as his collaborations with world champions like Mick Fanning, Mark Occhilupo and Wayne “Rabbit” Bartholomew. Tim combines hair-raising and hilarious adventures with profound life insights in compelling talks that can be tailored to suit particular groups. More recently, Tim has spoken candidly about his own experience living with cancer and is a passionate advocate for a more integrative approach to cancer care, treating the whole person with awareness of the psycho-social challenges of a cancer diagnosis.
THE RIP CURL STORY
In 2017, Tim was commissioned by iconic Australian surf brand Rip Curl to write a book documenting their company’s rich history to mark the impending 50th anniversary of their beginnings back in 1969. Tim spent 18 months interviewing around 80 characters across five continents to piece together the remarkable story of how two mates in a garage in the sleepy coastal back water of Torquay launched the most enduring surf brand in Australia. The resulting book, The Rip Curl Story, was launched with great fanfare at the legendary Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach to great acclaim and has since been reprinted twice. Tim spoke at Rip Curl’s own bi-annual international conference in Torquay in 2019 to tell the story behind the writing of the book. And in October, when Rip Curl was acquired by NZ-based outdoors brand Kathmandu, Tim was flown to Christchurch to address Kathmandu’s leadership conference to explain the culture and the history of the Rip Curl brand. Kathmandu CEO Xavier Simonet described Tim’s presentation as a milestone in the history of their company. Tim’s lively, insightful and thought-provoking tales of Rip Curl’s rise from a humble garage startup to an international empire provides an inspirational business primer for general, business and senior high school audiences alike, wanting to understand how this great Australian brand has prospered across five decades.
PUNCHING THE SHARK – LIVING WELL WITH CANCER
In many ways, Tim Baker appeared to be living the dream – forging an unlikely career combining his two favourite activities, surfing and writing, with a beautiful family, a home with a view of the surf and walking distance to the beach, and having surfed and travelled all over Australia and around the world over the past 30 years. That all changed on July 7, 2015, when he was diagnosed, out of the blue, with advanced prostate cancer, radically upending his life and propelling him on a journey of personal discovery and healing. Twelve days later, he watched on with the rest of the world as three-time world surfing champion, Mick Fanning, was knocked from his board by a great white shark during the final of a world tour contest in Jeffreys Bay, South Africa. Mick famously survived his confrontation with mortality by turning to face the shark, landing a couple of punches and living to tell the tale. Tim took inspiration from his famous friend’s will to live in forging his own self-styled path to maintain good health and quality of life, combining conventional treatments with profound lifestyle changes, while facing the challenge of living with cancer.
SALTWATER DIPLOMACY
From its historic roots in Hawaii, surfing has spread throughout the coastal regions of the world for good and ill. Olympic gold medal swimmer and champion surfer Duke Kahanamoku is considered the father of modern surfing, introducing wave riding to mainland USA, Australia and New Zealand. But it was a ragtag procession of hippy travelling surfers through the ‘60s and ‘70s who beat paths into increasingly remote regions of Indonesia, Mexico, Africa, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Europe and the South Pacific. Surfers have often been the leading edge of contact between the modern western world and traditional societies with dramatically mixed results. They’ve brought with them economic opportunities, environmental degradation, rapid development, unwelcome threats to traditional cultures through drugs and prostitution. Tim presented this as a keynote speech at the Asia Pacific Writers Conference at the University of Macau in 2019.
TALKS – SECONDARY SCHOOL YEARS 7 TO 12
WRITING THE WAVES
Tim Baker has managed to make a career out of his two favourite activities – surfing and writing. Discover the whole far-fetched, fortuitous route Tim took from a kid growing up in the land-locked eastern suburbs of Melbourne to writing best-selling biographies of some of our greatest surfing champions – Mick Fanning, Mark Occhilupo, Wayne “Rabbit” Bartholomew and Simon Anderson. Along the way he’s edited Australia’s top two surfing magazines, written a history of Australian surfing, won the Surfing Australia Hall of Fame culture award three times, written a travel memoir about driving around Australia with his family of four and surfed and travelled all over the world. A love of story and wave-riding have been the driving forces throughout and, in many ways, they offer similar life lessons of spontaneity, intuition, adapting to change, trusting your instincts and following your bliss.
WRITING REAL LIVES – THE CRAFT OF BIOGRAPHY AND MEMOIR
Bringing real life stories to the page is a delicate and complex craft that requires an intimate and trusting rapport between writer and subject or, in the case of writing about your own life, a willingness to reveal your vulnerabilities and uncomfortable truths. Tim has written best-selling biographies with some of our greatest surfing champions and in each case has delved deep into their family histories, their deepest motivations and fears, and brought their stories to life in vivid detail. He seeks to discover the real person behind the public persona, to build trust and glimpse the essence of each character in unguarded moments as well as their most public victories and defeats. Drawing on his experiences working with world champions Mick Fanning, Mark Occhilupo and Wayne “Rabbit” Bartholomew, Tim shares anecdotes from these intense, one-on-one collaborations and the lessons learnt along the way.
PUNCHING THE SHARK – LIVING WELL WITH CANCER
In many ways, Tim Baker appeared to be living the dream – forging an unlikely career combining his two favourite activities, surfing and writing, with a beautiful family, a home with a view of the surf and walking distance to the beach, and having surfed and travelled all over Australia and around the world over the past 30 years. That all changed on July 7, 2015, when he was diagnosed, out of the blue, with advanced prostate cancer, radically upending his life and propelling him on a journey of personal discovery and healing. Twelve days later, he watched on with the rest of the world as three-time world surfing champion, Mick Fanning, was knocked from his board by a great white shark during the final of a world tour contest in Jeffreys Bay, South Africa. Mick famously survived his confrontation with mortality by turning to face the shark, landing a couple of punches and living to tell the tale. Tim took inspiration from his famous friend’s will to live in forging his own self-styled path to maintain good health and quality of life, combining conventional treatments with profound lifestyle changes, while facing the challenge of living with cancer.
SALTWATER DIPLOMACY
From its historic roots in Hawaii, surfing has spread throughout the coastal regions of the world for good and ill. Olympic gold medal swimmer and champion surfer Duke Kahanamoku is considered the father of modern surfing, introducing wave riding to mainland USA, Australia and New Zealand. But it was a ragtag procession of hippy travelling surfers through the ‘60s and ‘70s who beat paths into increasingly remote regions of Indonesia, Mexico, Africa, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Europe and the South Pacific. Surfers have often been the leading edge of contact between the modern western world and traditional societies with dramatically mixed results. They’ve brought with them economic opportunities, environmental degradation, rapid development, unwelcome threats to traditional cultures through drugs and prostitution. Tim presented this as a keynote speech at the Asia Pacific Writers Conference at the University of Macau in 2019.
WORKSHOPS – SECONDARY SCHOOL YEARS 7 TO 12
WRITING THE WAVES
In this fun, lively and interactive workshop, Tim uses the metaphor of surfing to introduce students to some of the tricks of compelling story telling. Both require spontaneity, intuition, adaptability, and readiness to back your instincts. He explores why surfing makes such great subject matter for story-telling, how it fits the classic, three-act narrative arc of the hero’s journey, and how this understanding can be applied to students’ own stories. Tim uses easy and accessible free-writing exercises to help even the most reluctant writer find joy in the magical process of moving a pen across paper, transmitting thoughts and ideas into vivid prose. Like a wave, great story-telling can pick us up and take us on an exhilarating ride that leads us to places we never could have imagined and it’s that transcendent experience Tim seeks to instil in his workshop participants.
WHAT’S YOUR STORY? – THE CRAFT OF BIOGRAPHY AND MEMOIR
Bringing real life stories to the page is a delicate and complex craft that requires an intimate and trusting rapport between writer and subject. Tim has written best-selling biographies about some of our greatest surfing champions. He seeks to discover the real person behind the public persona, to build trust and glimpse the essence of each character in unguarded moments as well as their most public victories and defeats. Drawing on his experiences working with world champions Mick Fanning, Mark Occhilupo and Wayne “Rabbit” Bartholomew, this workshop offers practical tips on the art of active listening, the primary importance of note taking and developing a keen eye for the telling, quiet moments.
PRIMARY SCHOOL – YEARS 4-6
THE SURFER AND THE MERMAID
Tim’s children’s book The Surfer and the Mermaid has been delighting young readers for over a decade. But it was a commission from the Bleach Festival, the Gold Coast’s flagship arts festival, in 2012 for Tim to adapt the book to the stage that has given it a whole new life. Originally inspired by stunning images shot by renowned surf photographer Ted Grambeau on location in Tonga, The Surfer and the Mermaid stage production has enjoyed sold out seasons on the Gold Coast, Sydney’s Bondi Pavilion and at the Merrigong Theatre Company in Wollongong. It is returning to the Gold Coast in 2020 and is set to tour nationally. For younger students, The Surfer and the Mermaid can form the basis for a simple storytelling session and discussion of its themes of marine conservation and personal responsibility. For older students it can be adapted to an interactive workshop looking at the process of using imagery to inspire story-telling and how to present fantastical worlds on stage.