MYSWIM

By: Michael Helps
  • Summary

  • Looking for your next aquatic challenge? Or do you have a love for water and the adventures, friendships and challenges it can bring and want to tell us about your individual MYSWIM so others can share the experience? Then the MYSWIM podcast is for you! MYSWIM is every person’s personal adventure in water. Whether it is learning to swim, wild swimming, channel swimming, winter swimming or another aquatic sport such as waterpolo, synchronised swimming, triathlon or something social with friends (the best kind!) and everything in between your happy place, your aquatic adventure, and together we can explore it! We really want to positively celebrate and promote all aspects of aquatics and particularly the mental health benefits that swimming brings and would love you to be part of it. Join the community, give us your feedback, follow and Tell us all about your individual “MYSWIM”

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Episodes
  • MYSWIM: Outdoor Swimmer Magazine with Simon Griffiths (PART TWO)
    Mar 29 2024

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    This is the second part of the interview with Outdoor Swimmer Magazine founder Simon Griffiths. In this episode we explore how open water swimming has change since the launch of the Outdoor Swimmer Magazine and great places to swim around the world.
    If you enjoy the interview, please leave us 5 stars/ a like and please visit our website www.MYSWIM.uk and see some of the artwork that accompanies each of the podcasts.

    Link to :
    Outdoor Swimmer Magazine website (www.outdoorswimmer.com)

    Link to : Swim Wild and Free: A Practical Guide to Swimming Outdoors 365 Days a Year


    Link to graphic design: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/159852998?ref=studio-promote

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    33 mins
  • MYSWIM: Outdoor Swimmer Magazine with Simon Griffiths (PART ONE)
    Mar 29 2024

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    Welcome to the 2nd series of the MYSWIM podcast and what better way to start the new season than to catch up with one of the founders of the magazine that the UK Open water community refer to as “THE” open water magazine.

    The MYSWIM podcast caters for all kinds of aquatic adventures, but this episode concentrates on the outdoor kind.

    This episode talks to Simon Griffiths of the Outdoor Swimmer magazine and explores some fascinating insights not only into the workings of a premier magazine but also into Simon’s unique close-up knowledge of how open water swimming has evolved over recent years along with some great advice on how to get the most out of your outdoor swimming experience.

    If you enjoy the interview, please leave us 5 stars/ a like and please visit our website www.MYSWIM.uk and see some of the artwork that accompanies each of the podcasts.

    Link to :
    Outdoor Swimmer Magazine website (www.outdoorswimmer.com)

    Link to : Swim Wild and Free: A Practical Guide to Swimming Outdoors 365 Days a Year


    Link to graphic design:
    https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/159852998?ref=studio-promote

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    38 mins
  • MYSWIM: 2023 Review
    Dec 31 2023

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    This is a review of the guests and topics from season one of the MYSWIM podcast with guests such as

    • Sally Minty Gravett,
    • Matt Holland,
    • Deb Vine
    • Sue Woodcock
    • Michael Helps,
    • Andy Donaldson
    • Michael Lemmel

    Covering aquatic adventures such as

    • Swimming around Jersey,
    • Olympic water polo,
    • Social outdoor swimming
    • Swimming the length of lake Zurich,
    • The Ocean seven world record
    • The development of Swimrun.
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    12 mins

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