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WHYLD42 - How Deep Can I Go? The Peace & Peril of Freediving - Lily Crespy

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How long can you hold your breath?
“90% of the blackouts happen near the surface at the very end of the dive.”
In short, we talk about this in the episode:

  • How dangerous is freediving really?
  • Step by step, what happens during a vertical freedive?
  • What surprising reflexes help humans survive longer underwater?
  • Who was Stephen Keenan to Lily and what happened on July 22nd, 2017?


In more words:
Imagine walking 120 meters (131 yards) on one breath.
Think you can make it?
And now imagine doing the same thing… diving.
Miscalculated, ran out of oxygen? Tough luck, no way to breathe before you reach the surface!
What sounds like a crazy, dangerous endeavour is Lily Crespy’s passion and the most peaceful activity she can imagine. Freediving. Upon discovering this niche sport, not even a broken leg could stop Lily from diving into a new life. Formerly a molecular biologist, Lily became an athlete, competing in the world championships, and working internationally as a freediving instructor.
In 2017, a tragic accident (“The Deepest Breath” movie, available on Netflix) involving Lily’s friends - world-renowned safety diver Stephen Keenan and record-breaking freediving champion Alessia Zecchini – changed the trajectory of Lily’s career.
Let Lily take you on a deep dive and explain the intriguing physiological reflexes that help humans survive longer underwater. Listen to her personal account of Stephen Keenan’s fatal accident. And learn what she is up to now, writing a new chapter back home in Nice, France.
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Do you want to connect with Lily?

Do you enjoy WHYLD? Then get in touch!

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Innehåll tillhandahållet av Tina Hewelt. Allt poddinnehåll inklusive avsnitt, grafik och podcastbeskrivningar laddas upp och tillhandahålls direkt av Tina Hewelt eller deras podcastplattformspartner. Om du tror att någon använder ditt upphovsrättsskyddade verk utan din tillåtelse kan du följa processen som beskrivs här https://sv.player.fm/legal.

Send us a text

How long can you hold your breath?
“90% of the blackouts happen near the surface at the very end of the dive.”
In short, we talk about this in the episode:

  • How dangerous is freediving really?
  • Step by step, what happens during a vertical freedive?
  • What surprising reflexes help humans survive longer underwater?
  • Who was Stephen Keenan to Lily and what happened on July 22nd, 2017?


In more words:
Imagine walking 120 meters (131 yards) on one breath.
Think you can make it?
And now imagine doing the same thing… diving.
Miscalculated, ran out of oxygen? Tough luck, no way to breathe before you reach the surface!
What sounds like a crazy, dangerous endeavour is Lily Crespy’s passion and the most peaceful activity she can imagine. Freediving. Upon discovering this niche sport, not even a broken leg could stop Lily from diving into a new life. Formerly a molecular biologist, Lily became an athlete, competing in the world championships, and working internationally as a freediving instructor.
In 2017, a tragic accident (“The Deepest Breath” movie, available on Netflix) involving Lily’s friends - world-renowned safety diver Stephen Keenan and record-breaking freediving champion Alessia Zecchini – changed the trajectory of Lily’s career.
Let Lily take you on a deep dive and explain the intriguing physiological reflexes that help humans survive longer underwater. Listen to her personal account of Stephen Keenan’s fatal accident. And learn what she is up to now, writing a new chapter back home in Nice, France.
Mentioned in this episode:


Do you want to connect with Lily?

Do you enjoy WHYLD? Then get in touch!

  continue reading

50 episoder

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