Diana Nyad is the author of four books including a memoir published by Knopf, sports correspondent and celebrated motivational speaker. Most of all, Diana is admired throughout the world for her legendary accomplishments as a long-distance swimmer including a 28-mile swim around the island of Manhattan carried out in 1975 at the age of 26; and, after four aborted tries, her 111 mile, 53 hour swim from Cuba to Florida completed on September 2, 2013 at the age of 64. Most recently, together with her partner Bonnie, Diana co-founded the Everwalk movement. On this episode of the PFF Podcast, she discusses the value of walking on this earth and igniting a “walking revolution” in the United States in the name of health, a renewed sense of community, and self-empowerment.