Each day in the run-up to the RNLI’s 200th birthday, a different voice will share a unique perspective on how the charity saves and changes lives. 200 Voices will transport you back in time, far out to sea and into the future.
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Each day in the run-up to the RNLI’s 200th birthday, a different voice will share a unique perspective on how the charity saves and changes lives. 200 Voices will transport you back in time, far out to sea and into the future.
Ripped from her surfboard and alone in the waves, Ruth held on to advice that would save her life
For Ruth Osborne, a holiday in Cornwall sparked a move to Newquay and a sport that captured her heart. Learning beside competent surfers, she became more confident in the waves. But she always feared losing her board and being left out of her depth.
When the worst happened, Ruth had to catch her breath in the chaos of the impact zone. As crashing waves built around her, she drew on a chance conversation with an RNLI lifeguard days before. You’ll hear how she turned panic into calm, gasps into deep breaths. This is how Ruth saved her own life – by trusting in Float to Live.
200 Voices is produced by Adventurous Audio for the RNLI
Interview by Adventurous Audio
Soundtrack composed and performed by Jon Nicholls
The RNLI is a charity celebrating 200 years of saving lives at sea - find out more at RNLI.org/200
RNLI 200 Voices
Each day in the run-up to the RNLI’s 200th birthday, a different voice will share a unique perspective on how the charity saves and changes lives. 200 Voices will transport you back in time, far out to sea and into the future.