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S2: E6- Lola Broomhall: Stoked on Life Beneath the Waves

S2: E6- Lola Broomhall: Stoked on Life Beneath the Waves

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If you were a little kid like me who dreamed of being a mermaid, then this episode is for you because today's guest is...you guessed it...an ACTUAL mermaid.



Lola Broomhall is a mermaid and free diver based on the Mornington Peninsula. When she's working you might see her practicing as a physiotherapist, breath worker or yoga and Pilates instructor, or running a wellbeing workshop. Outside of working she can seen frolicking on the back beaches or enjoying a coffee with friends. She is passionate about health, living in a holistic and balanced way, and in particular about connecting to and supporting the many wonderful and talented women in our community.


You'll find her at art exhibitions and poetry nights , ecstatic dance parties and cafes enjoying all the random pleasures life on the peninsula has to offer!



We talk about the power of choice, chasing your dreams, how she got into mermaiding and how you can too, her love of the ocean, breathwork, freediving, pushing your boundaries, dealing with fear, finding your people, and caring less about what others think.


Whether you’re a wanna be merperson or a committed landlubber, this episode asks (and kind of answers) some pretty big questions. It’s sure to get you thinking about what really lights you up and inspire you to take more chances so take a breath and dive in!



You can find out more about Lola here:

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Website


MerPeople Documentary on Netflix

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