
Swim Lessons is a podcast showcasing ordinary people with extraordinary stories. Join us weekly as we dive in with floaties and get behind what makes these powerful people tick.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 146 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementEducationComedy InterviewsComedy | |||

In this powerful episode of Swim Lessons the Podcast, Melissa Spelchen opens up about the battles no one sees. Trauma, healing, recovery, and the strength it takes to keep going.
A Hall of Fame athlete at Minot State, Melissa's volleyball career wa... more
It's that time again — college football is getting real.
In this week's episode of The People's GameDay, brought to you by Swim Lessons Productions, we're breaking down everything happening across the college football world — the upsets, the playof... more
In this episode of Swim Lessons The Podcast Darik Dissette talks about life, basketball, and everything in between.
This isn't just a basketball conversation — it's a story about heart, doubt, resilience, and the moments that shape who we become.
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From the sidelines of Beaver Stadium to the big lessons of life, Jay Paterno has lived through it all. In this episode of Swim Lessons the Podcast, Jay opens up about football, leadership, legacy, and what it really means to build something that last... more
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Excited to have stumbled upon this show. Checked out the Xavier episode (chiefs fan) and haven’t put it down since
Rogan best watch out, my boi is comin in hot!
Dal was the assistant basketball coach of the team that I played for junior year of high school. He was a great coach but he also knew how to create relationships with his players. He challenged and pushed me but I put my full trust in him. I never knew about some of his inner/hidden struggles and I’m so happy to see him overcome them and pursue this dream of his. I look forward to following you from a distance and being a witness to a heck of a takeoff!
I can’t wait to follow this pod, keep it up Dalyss!
Super funny from the beginning his first guest has some wild stories. Will def be following this podcast.
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Focuses on the personal stories of athletes and coaches, particularly in the realm of basketball. Listeners gain insights into the challenges and triumphs of these individuals, highlighting themes such as resilience, teamwork, passion for the game, and personal development. Each episode often features a guest sharing their unique experiences, which provides inspiration and motivation, especially for those interested in sports and personal growth. The podcast's approachable style combines humor with heartfelt storytelling, making it engaging for a wide audience.
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Swim Lessons launched 6 years ago and published 146 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Swim Lessons include:
1. Dr. Melissa Spelchen
2. Darik Dissette
3. Jay Paterno
4. Steve Keplin Jr.
5. Brett Loftis
6. Ciera Pruitt
7. Logan Nissley
8. Eric Schmidt
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