• Layne Beachley - Surf’s Up… And Down

  • Dec 8 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
  • Podcast

Layne Beachley - Surf’s Up… And Down

  • Summary

  • Today we welcome into the studio 7 time world champion surfer, and all-round legend, Layne Beachley.

    Layne, who had the self-described ‘compassion of a tiger shark’ during her competition days, has lived an incredible journey to learn how to love others, and more importantly, herself.

    Upon discovering that she was adopted, Layne internalised a fear of rejection and intense need to prove herself.

    What’s one way to prove yourself, you may ask? Becoming a world champion, no matter the cost.

    In this episode, Hugh, Ryan and Josh talk to Layne about the narrative that she created for herself, and how this affected her self-worth, body image and relationships.

    There is SO MUCH good stuff in this episode, and we can’t wait for you to enjoy your day at the Beach(ley).

    Layne, you are an absolute legend. Thank you for your generous vulnerability.

    If you would like to watch this full episode on YouTube, follow this link - https://bit.ly/3VsnIrd

    ALSO if you would like to buy tickets to Josh’s gig (!!!!!) click here - https://bit.ly/3ZO6ojf

    📖 Things to read:

    • Awake Academy - Layne Beachley and Tess Brouwer - https://bit.ly/4fNThEh
    • Beneath the Waves - Michael Gordon with Layne Beachley - https://bit.ly/410jgU2
    • From Strength to Strength - Arthur C Brooks - https://bit.ly/3VCaZTD
    • Build the Life You Want - Arthur C Brooks and Oprah Winfrey - https://amzn.to/3ZpgFAK

    ☕️Places to get coffee (and find your laptop cover):

    • Aegyo Cafe - https://bit.ly/3BqMNMi

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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