SwimOut Podcast

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I believe swimming is more than just a past-time, it's about ecology, creativity, conquering personal demons and redefining the limits of endurance. Presented by Vicki, a London based outdoor swimmer who has swum the English Channel and around Manhattan. The podcast is about the heroes, the eccentrics, the spaces, the untold stories and all adventures of wild swimming.

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BE is a musician and singer known for writing the song 'Swim Through,' inspired by women swimmers and their stories. She is also involved in creating music videos and engaging with the swimming community.
Neil Agius is an ultra endurance marathon swimmer from Malta, known for setting world records with his long-distance swims around Malta, Gozo, and Comino. He has developed the Ocean Mindset to help manage the physical and mental challenges of long-distance swimming.
Yvette Tetteh has swum down the River Volta in Ghana. She is an advocate for environmental change and runs The OR Foundation, a charity campaigning for cleaner rivers and better waste management.
Rebecca Duncan is associated with The Rivers Trust, an organization dedicated to protecting and restoring rivers. She provides expertise on different types of pollution, how to identify them, and what actions can be taken to improve river health.
Henry Shepherd is a representative of River Action, a charity focused on river conservation. He discusses river testing methods and the importance of data in campaigning for cleaner waterways.
Honor Teare is part of Friends Of The Thames, an organization dedicated to river conservation and public engagement. She collaborates on river testing and campaigning efforts.
Claire Robertson is from Thames 21 in Oxford. She works on obtaining Designated Bathing Water Status for swim spots, helping to ensure water quality and safety for swimmers.

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Deborah Vine is a member of Team GB and an accomplished ice swimmer. She is passionate about cold water swimming and has participated in various competitions, showcasing her dedication to the sport and her love for the invigorating experience of swimming in cold waters.
Nickie Gore is a swimmer who faces the unique challenges of swimming with Parkinson's disease. She shares her experiences and insights on how the condition affects her swimming journey, inspiring others with her resilience and determination.
Laura Reineke is an avid swimmer with a deep affection for the River Thames. She is currently undertaking the challenge of swimming the Oceans 7, a series of seven open water swims around the world, demonstrating her commitment to long-distance swimming and adventure.
Kari Furre is a passionate swimming instructor who specializes in teaching the Butterfly stroke. She has a particular interest in teaching older swimmers, helping them to improve their skills and enjoy the benefits of swimming at any age.

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Episodes

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0:00 29:28

Swim Through: S6E4

Hosts
Vicki
Guests
BE
Keywords
wild swimming English Channel Manhattan swimming ecology creativity personal growth endurance women swimmers music inspired by swimming

In this episode Vicki meets musician and singer BE who has written the beautiful song Swim Through. The song is inspired by the women BE met whilst swimming, and hearing their stories. Vicki has a dip with BE at Hampstead Ladies Pond and a chat about how swimming helps us to get through stuff. We also hear from the women who helped to make the video of the song. Find the song, it's very catchy and has a great rhythm if you want to sing along as you Swim Through your swim.

Find out more at SwimOut.net and @swimoutpodcast

Find the video and song

@Creating_Be

BE - Swim Through (Official Music Video)

Link to song on Spotify

0:00 30:57

Neil Agius and Vicki swim and talk: S6E3

Hosts
Vicki
Guests
Neil Agius
Keywords
ultra endurance swimming world records Malta swims Ocean Mindset breathwork ice immersions resilience community plastic bag charity wild swimming

In this episode Vicki meets Neil Agius, an ultra endurance marathon swimmer who has set world records with his swims near his home in Malta. Vicki and Neil go for a swim at West Reservoir and discuss how you get from swimming a 400 meter race in the Athens Olympics to a 142 kilometer swim round Malta, Gozo and Comino. We talk about how you can manage such long swims physically and mentally and cope with the doubts and the jellyfish. He talks about his swims and the mental framework called the Ocean Mindset, which he has developed. This combines strategies like breathwork, ice immersions, and community to build resilience and focus and get him through his super long swims. He also talks about how a plastic bag gave him a big idea and a new charity.

Find out more at SwimOut.net and @swimoutpodcast

0:00 45:58

Pollution in our rivers and swim spots: S6 E2

Hosts
Hunter Vicki
Guests
Yvette Tetteh Rebecca Duncan Henry Shepherd Honor Teare Claire Robertson
Keywords
pollution rivers swim spots River Volta clothing waste The OR Foundation pollution types river testing Designated Bathing Water Status

Vicki explores pollution in our rivers and swim spots and how this affects us as swimmers. It's quite a grim tale. The episode gives you heaps of great information about identifying and dealing with pollution, so you can be better prepared for your swim. Yvette Tetteh who has swum down the River Volta in Ghana, talks about her swim, the river and the clothing waste from the global north that is clogging it up. She also talks about her charity The OR Foundation  which is campaigning for change. Rebecca Duncan from The Rivers Trust talks about different types of pollution, how to spot them and what action you can take. Henry Shepherd from the charity River Action and Honor Teare from Friends Of The Thames meet up with me to test the river Thames and talk about testing and how the data is key for campaigning. Lastly I talk to Claire Robertson from Thames 21 in Oxford about how to get Designated Bathing Water Status for your swim spot.  
Find out more: @swimoutpodcast ⁠or swimout.net

0:00 50:40

Magnificent Vintage Women: S6 E1

Hosts
Vicki
Guests
Sal Minty-Gravett Deborah Vine Nickie Gore Laura Reineke Kari Furre
Keywords
older women swimmers English Channel cold water swimming World Record Parkinson's disease River Thames Oceans 7 Butterfly swimming

Vicki explores the glorious world of older women swimmers, highlighting their achievements, dreams and passions. Sal Minty-Gravett MBE, who has swum the English Channel in each decade of her life since she was a teenager, talks about her Channel swims and co-hosts the programme. Almost Synchro, open water synchro swimmers, try to set a World Record for the longest cold water routine. Deborah Vine, a Team GB Ice swimmer, explains her love of cold water swimming. Listener Nickie Gore discusses the extra challenges of swimming with Parkinson's disease and Laura Reineke tells us about her love of the River Thames and her challenge to swim the Oceans 7. Kari Furre shares how she loves to teach Butterfly and her passion for teaching older swimmers.   

Find out more: @swimoutpodcast ⁠or swimout.net


Ratings

Global:
4.9 rating 29 reviews

UK

4.9 ratings 22 reviews

USA

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Australia

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Canada

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