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Short version:
TWLOHA shirts are now available at Ron Jon Surf Shop in Cocoa Beach, Florida.
Long version:
Hello from Australia.
Yup, i'm still here - big fan of this place. Stuck around after Soundwave for a few days of semi-vacation. i'm staying on the Gold Coast and cheering for friends who are here competing in the Quiksilver Pro at Snapper Rocks. This is the first event of the 2009 professional surfing season and it's pretty awesome timing that this happens to be happening right after Soundwave.
i've been a surfer my entire life. i am the son of a surfer. My parents grew up in Long Island but moved south to Florida before i was born, mainly because my dad fell in love with the warm and waves at Sebastian Inlet. After a few years, they ended up in Emerald Isle, North Carolina and opened a surf shop. i was born and after a few more years, we headed south to Florida.
i grew up six miles north of Sebastian Inlet, which is arguably the best place to surf on America's east coast. For as long as i can remember, i've been around the ocean. Even now, if i'm away from it for more than a couple weeks, something in me starts to feel off. It's hard to explain but it's like part of me has gone missing. i don't usually realize it until i'm back home, or surfing somewhere, and then i begin to feel myself letting go of stress and questions. There's just something peaceful in it for me. That might sound weird, but it's become part of me being healthy. i don't mean that in some weird mystical spiritual way - i just mean it's become part of my story - it's part of who i am and it's something that i love...
i worked at our local surf shop when i was in high school. After that, i worked for Quiksilver as an assistant in sales for four years. After Quiksilver, i worked for Hurley for four years. i handled all of their sales in Florida, which basically meant that i spent most of my time on the road, visiting surf shops all over Florida, making sure they had all the Hurley stuff they needed. Hurley took a pretty huge chance on me, offering a big job to an unproven 22 year-old (who liked to daydream and doodle and talk to people, but wasn't much for waking up early or paperwork). i learned so much in my time there, met amazing people and made amazing friends.
A lot of people, myself included, assumed that i would work for Hurley for the next 20 years. It was a really good job and surfing and the surf industry were pretty much all i'd ever known, especially when it came to "career". But then three years ago, i met a girl named Renee and the five days that followed moved some things around in me. i wrote a story called "To Write Love on Her Arms", made a MySpace page to give the story a home, and ordered 200 t-shirts as a way to raise money for Renee's treatment. The surprising response to that humble beginning led to something of a crossroads and in July of 2006, i decided to quit my job at Hurley to pursue TWLOHA full-time. The rest, i suppose, is history. (If you're not sure what i'm talking about, It's pretty much all here in the archived blogs.)
One of my favorite things about my job at Hurley was Ron Jon Surf Shop. It's the biggest surf shop in the world and it's located just a few miles from where i live. People come from all over to see it - they follow the billboards along I-95 to a sea of boardshorts and t-shirts and bikinis. When i was with Hurley, i would go to Ron Jon every Monday to straighten up our section and to see what they needed. In the process as the years passed, the people there became my friends. There was a sense that beyond the business, there was caring in the room. It was nothing unusual for important meetings to begin with talk that sounded more like friends catching up over coffee.
So when i left Hurley, it was really hard to say goodbye to Ron Jon. It was so hard that rather than call, i sent an email, which is probably the equivalent of breaking up with someone via text message... We did talk soon after and we did promise to stay in touch...
Well, the exciting news is that i was back at the Ron Jon office a couple weeks ago, but this time it wasn't for Hurley and it wasn't even just to catch up as friends. i was there for a meeting about TWLOHA... It meant a lot to be able to bring them up to speed on everything that's happenened over the last two and a half years, how things have grown from a simple beginning, the surprising doors that continue to open, where the journey has taken us... It also meant a lot to hear their kind response.
The exciting news is this: TWLOHA shirts are now available at Ron Jon Surf Shop.
We live in a world where everyone wants to label everything, put everything in a box where they can make simple sense of it. Well, TWLOHA is a few things at once and one of those things, in my opinion, is that we're a brand. We're also a non-profit, a conversation, a story, a collection of ideas, and maybe even a movement (though that's a very big word that shouldn't be thrown around.)
Anyway, Ron Jon is home to a lot of popular brands such as Hurley, Volcom, Quiksilver, Roxy, Billabong and Element. There are a lot of popular brands in the world but it's rare that a brand has something to say. We believe that we do, that ours is a message that attempts to move people toward real hope, real help, real change. Toward conversations that heal and toward lives filled with real compassion. That's what we're aiming for.
We've also given nearly $500,000 to treatment and recovery, and with every TWLOHA shirt that someone buys, that number grows.
We're excited about the Ron Jon news because thousands of people visit Ron Jon, and our message is one for people. It's a message of hope, help, honesty and community. We talk about issues that affect people so we like to bring our message to places where people go. We've been able to see that happen everywhere from universities to concerts in clubs to churches, even Hot Topic and NBC Nightly News.
We're excited to add Ron Jon to that list and we hope you are too. If you're planning a trip to central Florida, or you call Florida home, we hope you'll check out the TWLOHA section at Ron Jon. Right now, it's just one rack, but with your help - who knows? Maybe we can make it grow. Like the rest of our surprising story, we make this stuff happen together.
Oh and if somebody asks why TWLOHA shirts would be sold in a surf shop, tell them not to overthink it. People are always the most important thing. People go surfing. People go to the beach. People wear clothes. People wrestle with questions and pain. We want to continue to show up where people show up. We want to continue to surprise people.
We're honored and grateful that Ron Jon would invite us. We hope to see you soon.
Peace to you, from the Gold Coast.
jamie
PS: i wrestled with this one being kind of long. Decided to share that stuff about my history with surfing and the surf industry as a way of explaining where this news comes from and also as a way of saying that this one means a lot to me. Thanks always for reading. Thanks for letting me write.
Posted in General, Merch by jamie tworkowski
Comments (18)
Well thats pretty awesome, I'm sure a LOT of people will see it and ask questions. :D Yay for spreading the word!
It's awesome that you kept in touch with old friends :]
~lee
1 | Left by lee | Mar. 7, 2009 at 6:10am
Very nice to see how TWLOHA is spreading! The meaning behind this title is not something to be in the shadows, it's what the world needs right now, let's support this, I'd gladly spend my money on hope anyday, not just hope for me but hope for others..
2 | Left by Dylan | Mar. 7, 2009 at 11:00am
That's a pretty amazing story Jamie. You've come so far :)
3 | Left by Uppy | Mar. 7, 2009 at 2:34pm
And while you're here, you should try and find a shop that will stock TWLOHA in Australia!! That'd be awesome.
4 | Left by Uppy | Mar. 7, 2009 at 2:36pm
I have been wanting to comment for a while now, but I havent ever found the write words or the right time. I wore my first TWLOHA t-shirt the other day and I got to share the story with so many people so I concluded that this is the right time.
As Gandhi said: we need to be the change we want to see in the world. It's amazing to see that happening. TWLOHA is an example that despair may be inevitable but humans are capable of indescribable acts of hope. This is an amazing organisation and one day I'll change peoples lives like you did Jamie.
Oscar Wilde said that we're all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars. On rare occassions there are people who inspire everyone else to look up...to remember the stars. Words can't really say much more than thank you for that.
5 | Left by Alexandra | Mar. 8, 2009 at 6:50am
I just wanted to say that your story is amazing. I love that fact that you cared enough to share it with us and that you were able to have such good friends and exciting jobs that you got to do with those friends.
Also, TWLOHA is definitely a movement, Jamie. I live in Nova Scotia, Canada, and in the past year my entire school of 900 people (which is big for here) has got to know about TWLOHA and majority of them, including our principal, wrote 'love' on their arms on February 13th. I believe that if an organization can touch people as far apart as Austrailia and Nova Scotia and make a difference in thousands of people's lives everywhere in between, you have truely developed a movement.
I thank you for that, as do the rest of us from my community.
6 | Left by Kath | Mar. 8, 2009 at 1:49pm
i'm not much of a surfer myself, but that's cool that you have something like that to help you release stress and whatnot.
that was really amazing of Ron Jon to take merch from you guys and put it in their shops. it's important to get the message of hope and love out there, even to the surfer dudes.
<3
7 | Left by alysin | Mar. 9, 2009 at 6:32am
Which of the shirts are being sold at Ron Jon? The Hot Topic ones or the usual ones?
Thanks for sharing this with us! Keep up the good work!
8 | Left by Elli | Mar. 9, 2009 at 7:41am
Also, have you ever heard the song "Surfah Girl/ Walkin' on Water" by Paul Wright? That's the first thing I thought of when you were talking about your love for the ocean. Just thought I'd share that with you all. =]
9 | Left by Elli | Mar. 9, 2009 at 7:53am
Jamie- I will ALWAYS read your blogs. I may skim them sometimes, but in the end I always read them, fully. And I think it's the other way around, THANKS FOR WRITING. :) You help me, us, everyone who knows about this movement, so, so, so, [i can go on forever] much. I still hope to see you at Warped Tour in L.A :) I even printed out the response you sent to me on the Valentine Day chat and put it on my mirror. I love the ocean too, I love warm, and cold all at once. :) Anyways, peace be with you. I love you all and goodnight/morning/evening :)
10 | Left by Taryn | Mar. 10, 2009 at 8:34pm
the ron jons in coco beach is the biggest and best ron jons ever made so it is really fitting that the shirts are there. absolutly amazing :D i just bought the Alive shirt and will wear it with the up most pride since i have been a victim of self depression and self mutilation. thank you from the bottom of my heart for spreading the word or TRUE love an compassion for all!
alyssa
NY
11 | Left by alyssa | Mar. 12, 2009 at 9:35am
Alyssa- Aw, that's wonderful. I wish I had an Alive shirt. DId you buy it off the website?
12 | Left by taryn | Mar. 12, 2009 at 4:31pm
I read most of this blog yesterday, didn't finish it. After our last basketball game of the season, I wasn't feeling too great, so I came to finish this off. I'm glad to say that it made me feel something a little different. Not quite improved, but maybe that's not exactly what I need right now.
Thank you.
13 | Left by Katy | Mar. 12, 2009 at 4:38pm
Thanks for letting us read these. Thanks for writing them.
14 | Left by Liz | Mar. 15, 2009 at 5:38am
This is awesome! This movement. My boyfriend told me about this. We were at a bowling alley and this guy next to our lane was wearing one of these tshirts. My boyfriend said he liked the t-shirt and the story behind it, the people working to help others.
He said he wanted one of these shirts and i googled it, to get it for him. I found so much more than i expected. I found hope. Altough he's there for me and helps me because i'm broken, it's good to know that there is a bigger organization to bring hope to many and raise awareness to the world.
15 | Left by Josie | Mar. 17, 2009 at 7:37pm
Its great to see how we're spreading. This cause means a lot to me, and all of your blogs are inspiring:)
16 | Left by Alexis | Mar. 18, 2009 at 5:10am
hey everyone. I live in cocoa beach and i just want to say how amazing it is to have twloha at ron jons. my clothing line, arachnid clothing is officially giving $5.00 of every shirt to TWLOHA. we are planning to host several twloha events along the space coast spreading the word to local highschools and community centers. Please if you can help financially in anyway. our total cost for banners, fliers for all 25 events is close to $400. we do need volunteers so if you live in the area please email me.
clabine819@gmail.com
twloha keep doing an amazing job. thanks for all the help in getting our clothing line started, especially denny and chad. and again if you can help in anyway please email me.
our goal is to get the whole space coast aware of twloha. :)
17 | Left by chrislabine | Mar. 20, 2009 at 7:39am
That's really cool! I went on vacation in cocoa beach a couple weeks ago and had been thinking of buying a TWLOHA shirt at hot topic, but I just happened to go into Ron Jon and to my sweet surprise, I see a rack of TWLOHA shirts! I was surprised but happy. I bought it and wore it to the surf competition the next day and got to tell people about TWLOHA. It was a pretty cool feeling.
You guys are amazing and I'm glad to see you guys spreading! I'm glad i got to be one of the first to buy a TWLOHA shirt from Ron Jon.
God Bless
18 | Left by Andrew | Apr. 27, 2009 at 5:03pm
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