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Swimming is more than just staying afloat in water; it’s a much deeper necessity that can also serve as a therapeutic outlet for communities in need. Today, we are joined by drowning prevention specialist Kiana Pauline, the Founder and CEO of Total Body Submersion – a community-centered organization geared toward building water confidence for people to fall in love with swimming and indeed, life.

 

 

Kiana begins by explaining who she is and what she does before detailing common swimming stereotypes that are best forgotten. Then, we learn about how adults approach swimming in communities of color, why Kiana founded Total Body Submersion, how her company affects her work in various communities, and how her background in healthcare administration influenced her approach to water safety.

Lastly, we discover the power of water as a healing tool, why swimming can be categorized as a public health concern, why our solutions need to evolve with ever-changing social determinants of health, and how today’s guest finds daily joy at work. 

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