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EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 1H 3M

Gatekeeping Hurts Kids When Access Shrinks

from The Swimpreneur Diaries · host Londy

Survival swim can save a child’s life and still be wrapped in drama, gatekeeping, and “my method is the only method” energy. We sit down with Kara, founder of Olaloa Swim Academy in Hawaii, to talk honestly about what happens when water safety turns into territory and why that mindset hurts instructors, parents, and the kids who need access most.Kara shares how she built her coaching style by blending multiple swim lesson certifications including survival swim, adaptive tools, and Australian philosophies and how she kept the best parts without getting trapped by a cookie-cutter approach. We dig into the practical coaching details that move kids forward: fading support to build independence, reframing language without changing standards, and using an exploration phase so children develop real comfort and body awareness in the water.Then we zoom out to the swim school business side: accessibility as a form of safety, parent education that prevents the “waterproof kid” myth, and the systems that protect quality control without creating walls. We talk staff training rhythms, video review, internal notes, hiring and retention realities, and why having solid contracts and a business lawyer can save you financial pain later. We also touch on community building through retreats and what it takes to grow without losing your heart in the work.If you’re navigating the tension between structured programs and autonomy, or you’re building a swim school that’s both safe and sustainable, press play and come join the conversation. Subscribe, share this with a swim friend, and leave a review so more instructors can find it.Book with Kara: https://olaloaswim.com/Connect with Kara on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swimwithkara/The Swimpreneur Diaries is a podcast for aquatic industry professionals building businesses, raising the standard, and doing it on purpose. New episodes drop weekly.Connect with Londy:All Social Media Platforms: @LondyJohnsonn Website: https://www.mrslondyswimacademy.com/swimpreneur-diaries-podcastSwimpreneur Launchpad: https://www.londyjohnson.com/The FREE Swim Instructor Systems Guide: https://mrslondyswimacademy.myflodesk.com/swiminstructorsystemsguideIf this episode helped you, share it with a swimpreneur in your corner.

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Survival swim can save a child’s life and still be wrapped in drama, gatekeeping, and “my method is the only method” energy. We sit down with Kara, founder of Olaloa Swim Academy in Hawaii, to talk honestly about what happens when water safety turns into territory and why that mindset hurts instructors, parents, and the kids who need access most. Kara shares how she built her coaching style by blending multiple swim lesson certifications including survival swim, adaptive tools, and Australia...

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