• S4E38 Adrian Ndayambaje | Freediving in Africa: World Ocean Day

  • 2024/06/07
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S4E38 Adrian Ndayambaje | Freediving in Africa: World Ocean Day

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  • 🎙️ In celebration of World Oceans Day 2024, Earth Cast (Olivia Taylor) spoke with trail-blazing Rwandan freediving champion, Adrian Ndayambaje, about his journey from first learning to swim, to inspiring others to jump into the water.

    In this episode, we talk about the importance of accessibility and inclusivity in pools and the ocean, the intersection of freediving and climate change, and hear stories from when Adrian was just starting out, all the way back in high school.

    Adrian shares his thoughts on the importance of providing swimming-related opportunities to people of colour and those facing financial challenges, and advocates for breaking stereotypes and increasing inclusion in all aquatic sports. The discussion also touches on some of the challenges Adrian faces in the water, pollution levels in the oceans and much more.

    As Rwanda’s first competitive freediver, Adrian Ndayambaje has made a splash in the global freediving arena. He holds four national records, and is a former lifeguard and currently a student and swimming instructor.

    “I want to go where it's dark down there, and I want to plummet and see how far I can go." - Adrian Ndayambaje

    In this episode you will learn:

    • How Adrian Ndayambaje's journey began with learning to swim in high school and led him to become a lifeguard and swim coach, emphasising the importance of early swimming education.

    • The impact of breaking barriers to provide access to sports for people of colour and those with financial challenges, and the changing narratives around inclusivity in swimming.

    • Surprising stories from the ocean community, such as a freediving instructor who couldn't swim initially but became an expert in water safety.

    • Insights into the disciplines of freediving, including Adrian's record-setting achievements and his preference for statics.

    • The significance of ocean inclusivity, accessibility, and drowning prevention, featuring stories of individuals overcoming their fears and becoming comfortable in the water.

    • Reflections on the balance between academics, sports, and career, and the role of community support in achieving success, while inviting listeners to share their own water stories and ideas for future episodes.


    🎙️Resources

    • Connect with Adrian Ndayambaje on social media:

      • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adrian_ndayambaje

      • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrian-ndayambaje-4b48031ab/

    This podcast was produced by the team at Zapods Podcast Agency:

    https://www.zapods.com

    Connect with Olivia:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/earthcast_/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oliviaearth/

    Twitter: ⁠https://x.com/earth_cast⁠

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🎙️ In celebration of World Oceans Day 2024, Earth Cast (Olivia Taylor) spoke with trail-blazing Rwandan freediving champion, Adrian Ndayambaje, about his journey from first learning to swim, to inspiring others to jump into the water.

In this episode, we talk about the importance of accessibility and inclusivity in pools and the ocean, the intersection of freediving and climate change, and hear stories from when Adrian was just starting out, all the way back in high school.

Adrian shares his thoughts on the importance of providing swimming-related opportunities to people of colour and those facing financial challenges, and advocates for breaking stereotypes and increasing inclusion in all aquatic sports. The discussion also touches on some of the challenges Adrian faces in the water, pollution levels in the oceans and much more.

As Rwanda’s first competitive freediver, Adrian Ndayambaje has made a splash in the global freediving arena. He holds four national records, and is a former lifeguard and currently a student and swimming instructor.

“I want to go where it's dark down there, and I want to plummet and see how far I can go." - Adrian Ndayambaje

In this episode you will learn:

  • How Adrian Ndayambaje's journey began with learning to swim in high school and led him to become a lifeguard and swim coach, emphasising the importance of early swimming education.

  • The impact of breaking barriers to provide access to sports for people of colour and those with financial challenges, and the changing narratives around inclusivity in swimming.

  • Surprising stories from the ocean community, such as a freediving instructor who couldn't swim initially but became an expert in water safety.

  • Insights into the disciplines of freediving, including Adrian's record-setting achievements and his preference for statics.

  • The significance of ocean inclusivity, accessibility, and drowning prevention, featuring stories of individuals overcoming their fears and becoming comfortable in the water.

  • Reflections on the balance between academics, sports, and career, and the role of community support in achieving success, while inviting listeners to share their own water stories and ideas for future episodes.


🎙️Resources

  • Connect with Adrian Ndayambaje on social media:

    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adrian_ndayambaje

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrian-ndayambaje-4b48031ab/

This podcast was produced by the team at Zapods Podcast Agency:

https://www.zapods.com

Connect with Olivia:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/earthcast_/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oliviaearth/

Twitter: ⁠https://x.com/earth_cast⁠

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