Zoe Levit: Die Sportjournalistin

EPISODE · Jun 22, 2022 · 41 MIN

Zoe Levit: Die Sportjournalistin

from A-Frame Surf Podcast · host Alexandra, Michael und Peter

Ein Urlaub mit den Eltern in Biarritz hat gereicht um Zoe zum Surfen zu bringen. Und natürlich (wie wir alle wissen) kommt sie davon jetzt nicht mehr los. Direkt trat sie dem Team der Surfschule Wavetours bei und reiste nach den Sommersessions durch die Welt – um ganz nebenbei auch als Yoga Lehrerin durch zu starten. Ihr Studium als Sportjournalistin ist nun abgeschlossen, was wohl nicht immer so einfach war. Vor allem wenn man im Auslandssemester in Australien vom Hörsaal aus auf den lokalen Spot schauen kann. Welche Ziele Zoe jetzt als Sportjournalistin hat und wie sie Michael über Yoga & Meditation aufklärt, das hört ihr in dieser Episode. Du hast Anregungen, konstruktive Kritik oder Lob? Hier kannst du uns dein Feedback direkt auf die Sprachbox quatschen: +49211 97631128 Alle Shownotes hier: https://a-frame.surf/zoe 00:00:00 Teaser und Intro 00:00:42 Zoe & Jakob reisen wohl gerne 00:02:36 Warum Zoe Sportjournalistin geworden ist 00:03:06 Erste Erfahrungen als Journalistin 00:03:47 Wie sich über das Reisen alles entwickelte 00:05:23 Ausbildung als Yoga Lehrerin in Los Angeles 00:06:59 Kontakte zur Surfindustrie schaffen den ersten Job 00:08:34 Auslandssemester (und naja surfen) nördlich von Sydney (und, naja, surfen) 00:12:04 Einstieg in Arbeitsleben während der Pandemie 00:13:26 Bewerbung und Zoes erster Job als Sportjournalistin 00:14:05 Reisebericht aus Nordirland 00:16:31 Vom Praktikum zum Job 00:18:08 chreiben in Deutsch vs. Englisch 00:18:44 Welche Themen Zoe im Journalismus wichtig sind 00:21:35 Kurzer Exkurs zu den Plastikkügelchen am Strand. Traurig! 00:22:42 Was Yoga für Zoe bedeutet 00:25:40 Der leere Raum beim Meditieren 00:27:26 Community und Surfen - ein perfektes Team 00:27:58 Die eigene Yoga Schule Wavyrose 00:29:19 Judge Ausbildung bei der ISA und erste Paxis bei der SURFERSWEEK und den ADHs 00:32:36 Wellen lesen 00:34:26 Knappe Entscheidungen beim Judgen 00:36:35 Am Meer leben 00:38:18 Surfbretter. Der Elefant im Raum 00:40:19 Mitteilung von Zoe 00:40:48 Outro

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