The 207 Collective Podcast

"Tiny Swimmers, Big Impact: The ISR Journey With Mackenzie LeBlanc"

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In this episode of The 207 Collective Podcast, we sit down with Mackenzie LeBlanc — a dedicated mom of two who made a bold leap from the dental field to follow her passion: teaching young children how to survive in the water. From her home in Dayton, Maine, Mackenzie now works as a certified Infant Swimming Resource (ISR) instructor, specializing in survival swim techniques for children ages 6 months to 6 years. With drowning being the leading cause of accidental death in kids aged 1 to 4, Mackenzie's mission is clear — to help change that statistic, one little swimmer at a time. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about purpose, parenting, and water safety that could literally help save lives. If you have questions or would like to get your child enrolled in her program, you can check out her website www.israndme.com or find her on Instagram The 207 Collective. This episode is recorded in Alfred, Maine, and is available on all major listening platforms.

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