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#03 - Laura Enever

#03 - Laura Enever

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Jesse Starling sits down with Hyundai ambassador Laura Enever, an iconic figure in women’s surfing whose early career spans from the elite ranks of the World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour to being awarded a Guinness World Record in big wave surfing.

Laura reflects on her upbringing in North Narrabeen, a community renowned for its rich surfing heritage and intense competitive spirit. She shares how this unique environment shaped her early ambition and set her on a path to becoming one of Australia’s most celebrated surfers, pushing the limits of female surfing.

The conversation delves into Laura’s time on the WSL Championship Tour, where she grappled with the mental and emotional demands of competing at the highest level. She speaks openly about how these challenges led her to reassess her relationship with surfing, ultimately driving her to transition into big wave surfing—a space where she could reconnect with the pure joy and freedom of the sport.

Laura’s journey is one of reinvention and resilience, demonstrating the power of pursuing personal fulfillment over external validation. Her insights into navigating the pressures of professional sport, redefining success, and chasing passion with purpose offer a compelling narrative that will resonate with surfers and aspiring athletes alike.

This episode captures the essence of Laura Enever’s story—one of courage, transformation, and the relentless pursuit of what truly matters.

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