#44 - How One Surf School Sparked Careers, Confidence, And Community Across New South Wales
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Waves don’t just shape shorelines; they shape people. From the heart of the Bondi Pavilion, we sit down with surf pioneer Brenda Miley to explore how a borrowed van, a teacher’s eye, and a stubborn belief in visibility for women turned Let’s Go Surfing into a community pillar across Bondi, Maroubra, Byron Bay, and Ballina. Brenda opens up about those first uncertain years, the leap from car park coaching to a tiny North Bondi shop, and the unexpected power of showing up as the only woman in the room until the room starts to change.
We dig into practical playbooks for purpose-led businesses on the coast: navigating seasonality, building genuine local partnerships, and earning eco accreditation by auditing materials, cutting waste, and keeping the beach cleaner than you found it. Brenda shares how she and 'Wacca' blended complementary strengths, program design, PR, and contracts to build a culture that prizes people over hype, and how that culture scales with simple systems and a shared mantra: change lives one wave at a time. Along the way, we revisit a community dance fundraiser that raised close to $200,000 for cancer research, proof that fun and impact can go hand in hand.
Mental health and belonging run through every turn in the story. Surfing becomes “me time,” a weekly reset where phones can’t follow, and salt water steadies the mind. Brenda explains how rookies grow into accredited coaches through clear pathways, why reading people matters as much as reading sets, and how a surf lesson can be a first step back to confidence. We close with advice for women entering male-dominated spaces keep showing up, speak even when your voice shakes, and look ahead to new locations, deeper mentoring, and a simple pact with Bondi: take care of your place, and it takes care of you.
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