Label Free: "To live your best life, live label free."
Published on Aug 15, 2024, 3:49:02 PM
Total time: 00:07:59
In this episode of Label Free Podcast, host Deanna Radulescu interviews Paul De Gelder, a former elite soldier, shark attack survivor, author, motivational speaker, former Navy diver, and host of Discovery Channel's Shark Week. Paul shares his experience of being attacked by a shark in Sydney Harbour, describing the shark's reaction and how he overcame his fear to continue diving with sharks. He discusses the importance of Shark Week in educating and dispelling myths about sharks, highlighting his favorite moments from the show and upcoming adventures. Paul also talks about his journey of resilience and facing his fears, turning his greatest fears into his career as a shark diving public speaker. The episode concludes with Deanna praising Paul for his inspirational journey and encouraging listeners to tune into Shark Week on Discovery Channel.
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Deanna Marie Radulescu
Welcome to the Label Free Podcast, hosted by Deanna Marie Radulescu. Here at Label Free, we're on a mission to ignite inspiration, elevate spirits, and foster courage in our listeners. In this engaging podcast, we explore the power of breaking free from the societal labels that often define us, both in our personal and professional lives.
Join me as we embark on candid conversations with a diverse range of individuals, including entrepreneurs, artists, health and wellness experts, executives, humanitarians, and more. Together, we delve into their unique personal and professional journeys, uncovering the invaluable wisdom they've gained along the way.
Behind the scenes, our dedicated team, Multi-Media Manager Warren Brewer, working tirelessly to bring you these insightful and transformative conversations. Tune in and let's embark on a journey of self-discovery, empowerment, and breaking free from the labels that no longer serve us.