
Second Breakfast with Surf With Amigas
Welcome to Second Breakfast: a podcast by Surf With Amigas. From our table to yours, this space serves as an extension of those caffeinated post-surf chats. It’s a way to connect and engage in meaningful conversations, sharing our stories of play, challenge, and triumph in and out of the ocean. Listen to be inspired, empowered, educated, and challenged while connecting to a community of women surfers through storytelling.
New episodes every other Thursday.
Connect with us at: surfwithamigas.com or @surfwithamigas
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Second Breakfast with Surf With Amigas
Understanding The Nervous System's Reaction: First Time in Really Big Waves
Ever wondered how it feels to have a massive wall of water fold itself over your head? In today's episode, listen as Holly recounts just that, the story of the biggest wave she ever caught that also resulted in the biggest wipeout. Let's flashback to the year 2000. It's the early days of the modern era of professional women's surfing. Holly tells the story of a trip to Tahiti on a photo shoot that follows her very first tow-in surfing experience. No matter what surfing a big wave means for you, Holly's story invites us to accept our feelings of fear, anxiety and frustration in high-stress situations in the water.
Connect with us at https://surfwithamigas.com/ or @surfwithamigas.
Episodes produced and edited by Emma Roggenkamp.