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From A to Sea – The Southern Star Sea Swimming Podcast
The Southern Star
20 episodes
9 months ago

From A to Sea is a series of podcasts focusing on the sea and swimming in West Cork and Ireland.


Southern Star editor Siobhán Cronin is an avid sea swimmer, and in this series she welcomes a number of brilliant guests on the show to talk about the beauty of the sea, how sea swimming has become more popular in West Cork and beyond since the pandemic, and why everyone should throw on a wetsuit and embrace the cold!



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From A to Sea is a series of podcasts focusing on the sea and swimming in West Cork and Ireland.


Southern Star editor Siobhán Cronin is an avid sea swimmer, and in this series she welcomes a number of brilliant guests on the show to talk about the beauty of the sea, how sea swimming has become more popular in West Cork and beyond since the pandemic, and why everyone should throw on a wetsuit and embrace the cold!



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Swimming
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health,
Sports
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Nuala Moore on swimming in the world's most dangerous waters
From A to Sea – The Southern Star Sea Swimming Podcast
30 minutes 39 seconds
1 year ago
Nuala Moore on swimming in the world's most dangerous waters

NUALA Moore is a force to be reckoned with – and the sea knows that!

Nuala’s earliest memory is of jumping off her father’s fishing boat in Dingle and swimming back to shore. Since then, she’s swum in some of the coldest, remotest and most dangerous waters in the world, from the Bering Strait to the Drake Passage.

After years of marathon swimming, Nuala struggled to balance sacrifice and achievement. Her work–life balance, coupled with caring for her father, forced a change in her pathway. She turned to ice swimming.

Nuala believes that everyone is capable of greatness, whatever shape that might take.

Her incredible memoir talks about her initial dive into the world of marathons and triathlons and how she eventually came back to her one true love – the ocean.


Southern Star editor Siobhán Cronin travelled to Dingle to meet Nuala inside her beautiful little linen shop, where they talked about Nuala’s drive to constantly challenging herself, from scuba diving to swimming, and the world’s fascination with cold water.

This episode was produced and presented by Siobhán Cronin, with editing by Dylan Mangan.

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From A to Sea – The Southern Star Sea Swimming Podcast

From A to Sea is a series of podcasts focusing on the sea and swimming in West Cork and Ireland.


Southern Star editor Siobhán Cronin is an avid sea swimmer, and in this series she welcomes a number of brilliant guests on the show to talk about the beauty of the sea, how sea swimming has become more popular in West Cork and beyond since the pandemic, and why everyone should throw on a wetsuit and embrace the cold!



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.