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This time, I question my school friend Kiran about his trip across the Atlantic Ocean in a rowing boat with his older brother Jay. The trip took 48 days; resulted in them earning multiple world records (including the youngest average age of a pair to row any ocean); and left them with many, many interesting stories to tell. Tune in to hear about ocean wildlife, near-death experiences and training for the challenge of a lifetime.
In this episode, I discuss the highs and lows of running a hugely successful student nightclub with Access' organiser Will Darley. We touch on the upcoming Access festival, a loose night with techno DJ Tom Trago and what it's like warming up for big names such as Folamour and Bellaire.
This time, I question my school friend Kiran about his trip across that Atlantic Ocean in a rowing boat with his older brother Jay. The trip took 48 days; resulted in them earning multiple world records (including the youngest average age of a pair to row any ocean); and left them with many, many interesting stories to tell. Tune in to hear about ocean wildlife, near-death experiences and training for the challenge of a lifetime.
This time, I question my school friend Kiran about his trip across that Atlantic Ocean in a rowing boat with his older brother Jay. The trip took 48 days; resulted in them earning multiple world records (including the youngest average age of a pair to row any ocean); and left them with many, many interesting stories to tell. Tune in to hear about ocean wildlife, near-death experiences and training for the challenge of a lifetime.
In this episode, I discuss the highs and lows of running a hugely successful student nightclub with Access' organiser Will Darley. We touch on the upcoming Access festival, a loose night with techno DJ Tom Trago and what it's like warming up for big names such as Folamour and Bellaire.
Harry Bazalgette (Baz) and I discuss the differences in professionalism between our university sporting experiences. Baz represented Exeter at the highest level of university rugby the UK has to offer (whilst I competed in the 3rd tier of university football), before moving on to play professionally at Cornish Pirates. He provides an insight into the performance-social trade-off at EURFC, team flights and hotels on away days, Exeter’s varsity, his charitable work with the Oddballs foundation, and so much more.P.S. Apologies, we don’t drink beer this time.Corrections (still asleep at time of recording):**00:14 - Cornish Pirates00:44 - 4th guest17:00 - 1st year players**
This time, I question my school friend Kiran about his trip across that Atlantic Ocean in a rowing boat with his older brother Jay. The trip took 48 days; resulted in them earning multiple world records (including the youngest average age of a pair to row any ocean); and left them with many, many interesting stories to tell. Tune in to hear about ocean wildlife, near-death experiences and training for the challenge of a lifetime.
In this episode, I discuss the highs and lows of running a hugely successful student nightclub with Access' organiser Will Darley. We touch on the upcoming Access festival, a loose night with techno DJ Tom Trago and what it's like warming up for big names such as Folamour and Bellaire.
I debate Gloucester's Cheese Roll and Thailand's Full Moon Party with my pal Henry. We evaluate which one is the most stupid event whilst reminiscing our 2016 trip to Gloucester and our 2018 trip to Thailand.
My schoolfriend, Kiran Olenicz, and I discuss his 48-day journey across the Atlantic Ocean, which resulted in him being awarded 3 Guinness World Records at the age of 19. We drink a cold brew over the topics: strange hallucinations, swimming in water that's over 3000 meters deep, being treated like a celebrity in Barbados, and so much more. Enjoy.
In this episode, I discuss the highs and lows of running a hugely successful student nightclub with Access organiser Will Darley. We touch on the upcoming Access festival, a loose night with techno DJ Tom Trago and what it's like warming up for big names such as Folamour and Bellaire.