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In this episode of Nosedive, we sit down with Liz Wolfe and Nadia Klincewicz, co-founders of She's On Edge, a women's surf and skate collective transforming Charleston's third space community.
Discover how two women created inclusive surf spaces for beginners, built community through women-only skate sessions, and launched CLIT Magazine to celebrate female surf culture. They share honest thoughts about overcoming intimidation in a male-dominated sports, dealing with body image pressures in surf culture, and creating third spaces where women feel safe to learn and grow.
Whether you're a beginner surfer looking for community, interested in women's empowerment through action sports, or curious about building inclusive spaces, this talk offers insights to grassroots community organizing and female entrepreneurship.
Let's dive in!
Come celebrate the release of CLIT magazines second edition on Thursday, December 4 from 6-9 p.m. at Sweatman's Garden.
Where you can find She's On Edge:
* Website
*IG @shes_on_edge
*Ladies only FB group
Other cool stuff mentioned in the ep:
*Salty Mamas Surf Club
*Women and Water Book
*On Our Best Behavior Book
Support the show
*Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended as medical advice; we are not licensed medical or mental health professionals.*
Love what you’re hearing? Help keep the convo going - like, subscribe, comment - we appreciate you more than you know - catch you next time!
Where to Find Us:
Email us: [email protected]
By Mara and ReneeIn this episode of Nosedive, we sit down with Liz Wolfe and Nadia Klincewicz, co-founders of She's On Edge, a women's surf and skate collective transforming Charleston's third space community.
Discover how two women created inclusive surf spaces for beginners, built community through women-only skate sessions, and launched CLIT Magazine to celebrate female surf culture. They share honest thoughts about overcoming intimidation in a male-dominated sports, dealing with body image pressures in surf culture, and creating third spaces where women feel safe to learn and grow.
Whether you're a beginner surfer looking for community, interested in women's empowerment through action sports, or curious about building inclusive spaces, this talk offers insights to grassroots community organizing and female entrepreneurship.
Let's dive in!
Come celebrate the release of CLIT magazines second edition on Thursday, December 4 from 6-9 p.m. at Sweatman's Garden.
Where you can find She's On Edge:
* Website
*IG @shes_on_edge
*Ladies only FB group
Other cool stuff mentioned in the ep:
*Salty Mamas Surf Club
*Women and Water Book
*On Our Best Behavior Book
Support the show
*Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended as medical advice; we are not licensed medical or mental health professionals.*
Love what you’re hearing? Help keep the convo going - like, subscribe, comment - we appreciate you more than you know - catch you next time!
Where to Find Us:
Email us: [email protected]