• From Surfboard to Sisterhood: How Susan Boensch is Making Waves with Purpose

  • Oct 10 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
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From Surfboard to Sisterhood: How Susan Boensch is Making Waves with Purpose

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  • In this episode of the Speaking of Phenomenal podcast, Amy Boyle interviews Susan Boensch, who has built a life centered around surfing, skating, yoga, travel, and community building in Southern California. Susan shares how her involvement in the Wahine Kai Women's Surf Club transformed her life, offering valuable lessons on embracing new experiences, finding joy in community, and living with purpose. Listen in for inspiration to live fully, create connections, and pursue what you love.

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