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🗓️ 20 October 2022
⏱️ 51 minutes
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0:00.0 | I'm Simon Lambert and you're listening to one of the special bonus interview episodes |
0:04.1 | of This Is Money podcast that we like to bring you from time to time. On this episode, I speak to |
0:09.2 | Nick Houncefield, founder of the Wave, which is one of only a handful of world-class artificial |
0:14.8 | surfing lakes and it calls the village of East Compton just outside Bristol home. I recently took a trip down to the |
0:22.4 | wave to meet Nick, get shown around and get him to tell us about the more than decade-long |
0:26.8 | journey to creating one of the first public facilities of this kind in the whole world using |
0:31.9 | cutting-edge technology. He explained how he went from a dream, built on his passion for surfing and desire to make a positive impact on health and well-being, to the reality of perfect waves breaking in the English countryside. |
0:45.7 | It's a fascinating story, not least because Nick didn't come from a background in property or business, but was an osteopath who started with £500 in his |
0:55.0 | bank account and managed to raise £27 million to build his dream. In our conversation, it's also |
1:01.0 | clear how for Nick, this was never just about a business, but about trying to create something that would |
1:05.9 | have a positive impact, and somehow balancing that with the need to be profitable. But enough from me. Nick tells his own |
1:13.9 | story much better than I can. And yes, after this conversation, I did have a surf. If you want to know |
1:20.7 | more about that, make sure you listen to the end of the podcast. I'm in southwest England. |
1:27.2 | Outside the window, there are perfect waves peeling into a bay, |
1:31.0 | and there's Friday morning surfers riding them. But I'm not in North Devon, not even in Cornwall. |
1:36.4 | I'm in a field just outside Bristol. And those waves are being created in an artificial lake called the wave. |
1:43.0 | And I'm sitting here talking to Nick Hounsfield, |
1:45.4 | founder and chief vision officer of the wave. Nick, welcome to the This Is Money podcast. |
1:50.8 | Thank you. Thank you for inviting me. Can you tell us, in your own words, how would you describe |
1:56.4 | the wave? I would describe it as taking a huge slice of the ocean, an active piece of the ocean with waves crashing down and dropping it right in the middle of some beautiful countryside on the outskirts of Bristol. |
2:13.9 | And around that is also a great clubhouse, place people can hang out, be outside, be in nature, |
2:23.4 | have good food, good coffee, good vibes, good people around, and a sort of real positive |
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