Episode 3: Transforming a Life-Threatening Injury Into Becoming The Greatest Marathon Open Water Swimmer in The World
After a devastating injury, Kim Chambers almost lost her leg, but she definitely did not lose her fighting spirit. When she first dipped her toe in the pool as part of her rehab process, little did she know that she was about to embark upon a journey to become one of the greatest open water swimmers in the world.
In this podcast, you will hear first-hand Kim’s experience swimming solo 30 miles, without a wetsuit in 50 degree shark-infested waters from the Farallon Islands to the Golden Gate Bridge. Yet, what we found even more impressive and inspiring about Kim was her inner journey of learning to push past her fears, dig deep to finish strong, overcome months of paralysis and walk away from completing a massive challenge when it no longer felt right to continue.
You will not want to miss this compelling conversation with the inspiring Kim Chambers.