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Author: Dave Wallace

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This podcast dives into extraordinary swims in extraordinary places, celebrating the spirit of adventure, endurance, and connection to water and nature that defines open-water swimming. Each episode features in-depth conversations with swimmers, organisers, and explorers who have taken on remarkable challenges or brought people together in some of the world’s most awe-inspiring waters — from glacial lakes and wild rivers to vast oceans and hidden coastal coves.


Through their stories, we uncover not only the physical and mental challenges of swimming in such environments but also the profound sense of perspective and belonging that comes with being immersed in water.


Our guests share what drives them to take the plunge, what they’ve learned from their encounters with water, and how these experiences can transform our relationship with the natural world.


At its heart, the series is also a call to care for the places we swim. By highlighting both their beauty and fragility, we aim to inspire listeners to protect these incredible environments so that future generations can continue to find freedom, joy, and purpose in the water.


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In this episode, we dive headfirst into the magic of Hawaiian open water with three brilliant guests: Ryan Leong, Stefan Reinke, and Deb Kemp, a trio united by saltwater, courage, and the Aloha spirit.What starts as a simple chat about swims quickly turns into a love letter to the ocean.Ryan and Stefan, both seasoned Hawaiian open water swimmers and caretakers of iconic events like the Waikiki Roughwater Swim and the Double Roughwater, bring to life what makes Hawaii one of the most extraordinary swimming destinations on Earth: warm turquoise water, powerful currents, vibrant sea life, and a deep cultural sense of mana.Deb shares how she went from cold Lake District swims to being embraced by the Hawaiian community, guided through tropical waters by masters of the craft, and overwhelmed by the spirit, culture, and generosity she found there. Her story is a reminder that when you step into the ocean with respect, it gives you something back.The conversation drifts across:🌊 The legendary Waikiki Roughwater and its tougher sibling, the Double Roughwater🐬 Close encounters with dolphins, rays, hammerheads — and even a silky shark that escorted them for eight hours🔥 The raw truth of Hawaiian conditions: currents, winds, microclimates, monthly jellyfish swarms🏊‍♂️ Why open water swimming is about community, humility, adventure, and never being entirely in control🌺 And how the mana, the living energy of the water, shapes every swimIt’s an episode about adventure, respect for the ocean, and the shared joy of being tiny specks moving through something vast and alive. After listening, you’ll probably — like Dave — be mentally booking a flight to Hawaii.Follow us on Instagram: @FuckingcoolswimsFollow us on TikTok: @FuckingcoolswimsConnect with Dave on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davejvwallace/Please subscribe and leave a review! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Dave talks with Annika Surry, known on Instagram as @ice_for_life_annika_surry, about her extraordinary passion for cold-water swimming and the transformative power it has had on her life. Living near Copenhagen, Annika swims almost every day — often at sunrise — embracing the elements no matter the weather.She shares how swimming in icy water helps her manage the symptoms of multiple sclerosis, calming her body and clearing her mind. What began as post-exercise dips soon evolved into a daily ritual and a source of strength, mindfulness, and joy.The conversation spans her travels to some of the world’s most remarkable swimming locations — from the sea pools of Cornwall and the ice holes of Umeå, Sweden, to swimming among the icebergs of Patagonia and the icy seas of Iceland. Annika describes the serenity of nature, the discipline of ice swimming without a sauna, and the sense of community among fellow “cold crazies.”Listeners hear stories of competitions, adventures with her famous travel companion Doris the Duck, and her philosophy that swimming outdoors is as much about connection to nature as it is about endurance.Follow us on Instagram: @FuckingcoolswimsFollow us on TikTok: @FuckingcoolswimsConnect with Dave on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davejvwallace/Please subscribe and leave a review! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this very special episode of F**ing Cool Swims*, I dive into one of the most iconic open-water adventures in the UK — The Scilly Swim Challenge.I'm joined by Dewi Winkle, co-founder of the event and John Coningham-Rolls, co-founder of SwimQuest, which now organises it. Together, they explore the origins of this extraordinary challenge, the camaraderie that keeps swimmers returning year after year, and the sheer logistical feat of guiding hundreds of people safely across the pristine waters of the Isles of Scilly.From tides and jellyfish to laughter and late ferries, it’s a celebration of community, courage, and the simple joy of swimming in one of the most breathtaking locations on Earth.Whether you’re a seasoned swimmer or just love a good story about people doing something beautifully mad, this is an episode that captures the spirit of adventure — and the magic of the sea.In this episode of f@@king cool swims I explore a swim very close to my heart - The Scilly Swim Challenge. I chat with co-founders Dewi Winkle and John Cunningham-Rolls. Discover the origins, unique setups, and the incredible community spirit behind this remarkable event. With insights on safety protocols, training tips, stunning swim routes, and the transformative experience of swimming in the pristine waters of the Isles of Scilly.Whether you're curious about the logistics or the personal stories of endurance and camaraderie, this episode offers a comprehensive look at what makes the Scilly Swim Challenge so extraordinary. 00:00 Introduction to the Silly Swim Challenge00:29 Meet Dewi and John01:41 The Origins of the Silly Swim Challenge06:16 Swim Quest's Involvement10:31 Safety and Logistics of the Swim13:39 The Unique Experience of the Swim17:38 Navigating the Isles: Swim Routes and Challenges23:10 Exploring New Swim Routes23:53 The Pristine Beauty of the Isles25:21 Weather Challenges and Adaptations27:48 The Importance of Nutrition and Hydration29:51 Training and Preparation Tips34:41 Community and Support37:51 Accommodating Late Arrivals39:35 Looking Ahead to Next Year40:49 Final Thoughts and ReflectionsFollow us on Instagram: @FuckingcoolswimsFollow us on TikTok: @FuckingcoolswimsConnect with Dave on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davejvwallace/Please subscribe and leave a review! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Dave is joined by Amy Ennion — better known to many as Amy Swims — to explore the world of open water swimming and the powerful personal journey that has shaped her relationship with it.What starts as a chat about Amy’s shift from pool swimming to ultra-marathon challenges quickly turns into a tale of resilience, discovery, and a deep emotional bond with the water. Amy shares her recent experiences of the 33.3 series in Montenegro, what it is like being the 10th person in history to swim Lake Geneva (a 72km swim), and what Loch Ness swim means to her.Amy shares her training routines, the meditative aspects of swimming, and her fundraising efforts for bowel cancer in memory of her father. The conversation also touches on the supportive swimming community and the unique experiences of swimming in beautiful surroundings.Follow us on Instagram: @FuckingcoolswimsFollow us on TikTok: @FuckingcoolswimsConnect with Dave on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davejvwallace/Please subscribe and leave a review! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Step into the wild with the first episode of F**ing Cool Swims, a podcast that explores extraordinary swims in extraordinary places. Host Dave Wallace takes us to Finland’s Oulanka River, where he joins Robson Lindberg, announcer of the legendary Downhill Swim. What begins as a journey through pristine waters becomes a lesson in resilience, wonder, and the Finnish philosophy of LIVING WITH NATURE rather than on it. With currents that carry you like three strokes in one, the warmth of the midnight sun, and the quiet camaraderie of swimmers from around the world, this is more than just a swim. It is a reminder of why wild places matter and why they must be protected for those who follow.Follow us on Instagram: @FuckingcoolswimsFollow us on TikTok: @FuckingcoolswimsConnect with Dave on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davejvwallace/Please subscribe and leave a review! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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