Karen Doyle on community, respecting your own capability, life as an experience and advocacy for the things we love.

Season 1. Episode 6.

Episode 6 of the Half Mermaid podcast is with non other than the matriarch and one of the original founders of the swimming community at Seaford. You will love this episode especially if you are a ‘Seafordian’.

What struck me when I re listed to our conversation was how honest, direct and un apologetically herself Karen was, a quality of knowing thyself only years and living life can bring. We talk about what it was like for Karen to grow up with Port Philip bay as her back yard, the forming of the Seaford community in all its diversity and wonderful individuals, safety and respecting your own capability in the water, the total support water offers, life as an experience we are fortunate have, advocating and standing up for the things we love, her journey in creative pursuits and arts and so much more.

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