What makes someone willingly leave the safety of shore and head into the unknown?
Connecticut adventurer, Elizabeth Fry, has swum some of the world’s most challenging open-water routes, while Guilford-native, Brec Morgan, spent four and a half years sailing around the globe alone.
This hour, they talk about the fear, solitude and exhilaration of their journeys – and the emotional experience of finally coming home.
Plus, they explore why it’s worth doing things that scare us, and what the ocean has given them in return.
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