In this episode, Katie and Elizabeth Beisel sit down with 12x Olympic medalist, 3x Olympic gold medalist, and American swimming icon Natalie Coughlin! They dive into the mindset that helped her become one of the most versatile swimmers in history, how pivoting beyond the pool challenged her in new ways, and the surreal moment when her wine earned international attention. Natalie opens up about building a second career from scratch, the leadership lessons she’s learned from USA Swimming governance, and the real emotions behind defending an Olympic title. She also shares powerful reflections on reinvention, resilience, and what it takes to keep pushing for greatness after the medals are won.
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Teens Rescue Pair From Surf in South Australia | 9 News Australia
Four teens who had gone for a surf rushed to the rescue of a boy and his grandmother in South Australia.
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Hybrid Lifestyle Training as an Athlete & Designer | Calvyn Justus
In this video, Part of my return to swimming involves working with @seanhkao at Aquatic Sports Performance in California, USA. We look at the behind the scenes of product inspiration, development and design. My approach to swimming has changed, we discuss those changes and show them in action.
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Brisbane Homeowner’s Frustration Over Repeat Pool Intruder | 7NEWS
A New Farm homeowner has shared her frustration about a serial trespasser.
The man is in hot water for swimming in a stranger’s pool.
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Beyond the Lane Ropes Documentary | Mount Kelly Swimming
From British Championship podiums to the training grounds of Mount Kelly, discover what it really takes to build greatness.
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How to Glide Effortlessly in Freestyle Swimming: The Glide Technique Explained | Markus Marthaler
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More NYC Kids Getting Help to Learn How to Swim | CBS New York
With summer right around the corner, some children are learning how to swim for free. CBS News New York’s Erica Lunsford caught up with young swimmers and shares how a city investment is giving more kids a chance to learn.
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Guidelines for Performing CPR on Drowning Victims Are Changing | WBNS 10TV
Experts say rescue breaths are critical.
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Grant Hackett: The Common Trait Winners Share, Sweating the Small Stuff and Learning to Be Vulnerable | Financial Review
On this week’s episode, Generation Development Group CEO Grant Hackett talks about the lessons he learned from his failure at the 2008 Olympics, shares his experience of going through a divorce and the importance of vulnerability and reveals how “sweating the small stuff” has been a key factor in his significant business achievements.
