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On this Wednesday episode of the Talking Pools Podcast, host Natalie Hood (Director of Education & Network Development for The Grit Game) sits down with lifeguard historian, trainer, and content creator Miss Madison Ray to pull back the curtain on what lifeguards actually do, why they’re leaving the industry, and how dangerous our “they’re just babysitters” mindset really is.
From CPR in real facilities to CPR to Taylor Swift on TikTok, this episode hits both the heart and the hard facts.
Episode Summary
Natalie opens the show with a real incident:
At her facility, a patron went into cardiac arrest. The on-deck lifeguard initially walked past—but caught the emergency within seconds, initiated CPR, and helped save a life. The response was described as textbook by higher management.
From there, Natalie introduces her guest:
Meet Madison Ray — The Lifeguard Historian
With tuition assistance on the line, Madison made her college history degree directly relevant to aquatics by tying lifeguard history + education into her senior thesis. She argues that lighthouse keepers were essentially the first modern lifeguards—vigilance, rescue, and readiness long before red trunks and rescue tubes.
Myth-Busting with the Lifeguard Historian
Natalie and Madison spend the heart of the episode tearing down three of the most harmful myths in aquatics.
Support the show
Thank you so much for listening! You can find us on social media:
Email us: [email protected]
By Rudy Stankowitz4.7
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Pool Pros text questions here
On this Wednesday episode of the Talking Pools Podcast, host Natalie Hood (Director of Education & Network Development for The Grit Game) sits down with lifeguard historian, trainer, and content creator Miss Madison Ray to pull back the curtain on what lifeguards actually do, why they’re leaving the industry, and how dangerous our “they’re just babysitters” mindset really is.
From CPR in real facilities to CPR to Taylor Swift on TikTok, this episode hits both the heart and the hard facts.
Episode Summary
Natalie opens the show with a real incident:
At her facility, a patron went into cardiac arrest. The on-deck lifeguard initially walked past—but caught the emergency within seconds, initiated CPR, and helped save a life. The response was described as textbook by higher management.
From there, Natalie introduces her guest:
Meet Madison Ray — The Lifeguard Historian
With tuition assistance on the line, Madison made her college history degree directly relevant to aquatics by tying lifeguard history + education into her senior thesis. She argues that lighthouse keepers were essentially the first modern lifeguards—vigilance, rescue, and readiness long before red trunks and rescue tubes.
Myth-Busting with the Lifeguard Historian
Natalie and Madison spend the heart of the episode tearing down three of the most harmful myths in aquatics.
Support the show
Thank you so much for listening! You can find us on social media:
Email us: [email protected]

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