Daniel Adcock-Kirsh’s Marathon Swim Story

Hello Marathon Swim Story listeners! It’s been quite a summer, and now has turned fall. My kids are back to school and I’m enjoying crisp morning walks and admiring the changing colors of the leaves. In my swimming I’m taking time to take stock of my stroke and honing my swimming as a practice, more like yoga – working out […]

2022 Summer Series

Welcome to the 2022 Summer Series! The world is opening back up and it’s hard to both find time and track people down for interviews, so we’re going to travel back in time. I plan to be back with more new stories in a month or two. In the meantime, I always love to hear from you. Don’t hesitate to […]

Deep Dive: SCAR 2022 with Steve Munatones

After a severe heart attack in 2016, Steven Munatones was in a coma for a week. They lowered his body temperature in hopes of preserving function but set expectations with his family that he may have severe neurological damage. This was part of Steve’s Marathon Swim Story that he shared with us in February of 2021. He also discussed his […]

Eric Schall’s Marathon Swim Story

I always talk with my clients about marathon swims being events. Not races. They are milestones in our life, like getting married, or having kids… They become part of our being. A source of pride, a reminder of what we are capable of in tough times. But what if that event involved a close call with a squaliform that landed […]

Will Ellis’ Marathon Swim Story

Today I spoke with Will Ellis, host of An Open Water Swimmer’s Podcast. In reflecting on Will’s relationship with the water, we talk about the elasticity of time, managing grief, the elusion of control, and enjoying the journey. We speak in the context of our conversations with guests and reflect on how and why our podcasts came to be. For […]

Joep Buijs’ Marathon Swim Story

We met Joep Bujis a few episodes back in the retelling of Carolyn Anderson’s swim down the Derwent River, be sure to check out her journey episodes if you haven’t already. Today we’ll find out how Joep, a pool swimmer from The Netherlands ended up moving to Australia, taking up open water swimming then tackling the 34km down the Derwent […]

Vicki Keith’s Marathon Swim Story

It’s an honor that marathon swimmers around the world take time out of their day to sit down and talk to little old me and today it was my absolute privilege to spend an hour with world record holder… and that’s not just one world record, Vicki Keith holds 16 world records… I recommend you set aside the time to […]

Jillian Best’s Marathon Swim Story

“Believe in yourself,” says Jillian Best, the first transplant recipient to swim the 52km across Lake Ontario. If it’s a simple as that, why isn’t everyone doing it? First of all, it’s not that easy. Do you believe in yourself? I talk a lot with my clients about trust. You have to trust the process and trust your plan. If you’re […]

John Scott’s Marathon Swim Story

Today I spoke with the world record holder for the fastest solo crossing of Lake Ontario in 1994, John Scott. While John found balance and took care of his body and mind to prepare for long marathon swims, a career in leadership led him astray. John tells us, not only, about his swimming background and preparations for breaking the world […]

Carolyn’s Journey to Derwent

Since were nestling in for winter here in the Northern hemisphere, trekking to the swimming pool in the dark, perhaps mustering the fortitude for a dip in chilly waters, I thought it would be fun to follow a journey on the other side of the world where they are getting ready for summer. We met Carolyn Anderson a few weeks […]