
Matthew Moseley Turns On The Ignition, Heading Downstream In The Green River
Matthew Moseley wrote Ignition: Superior Communication Strategies for Creating Stronger Connections and will attempt an unprecedented 83.6 km swim down the Green River.
Matthew Moseley wrote Ignition: Superior Communication Strategies for Creating Stronger Connections and will attempt an unprecedented 83.6 km swim down the Green River.
Matthew Moseley wrote his latest book, Ignition: Superior Communications Strategies for Creating Stronger Connections
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. The Fourth Annual Pontchartrain Film Festival will be held on November 6th-7th. It opens with a free, outdoor screening of Dancing In the Water at the Mandeville Trailhead Amphitheater. Dancing In The Water is a feature-length film that follows Matt Moseley's 25-mile swim across Lake Pontchartrain. A
The history of open water swimming is filled with colorful characters and powerful personalities. The sport of swimming from shore to shore is filled with pioneering men and women who challenge themselves to overcome the vagarities and dynamics of the open water. These heroes and heroines of the marine world are uniquely talented and relentlessly driven
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Matthew Moseley reported that the world premiere of the documentary Dancing In The Water, a film by Wayne Ewing about swimming across Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana, will be shown at the historic Prytania Theater on April 29th in New Orleans. "This is the night before the start of the second weekend of
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Listen to the music that pulsates throughout the documentary film by Wayne Ewing about Matthew Moseley's unprecedented 25-mile 14 hour 55 minute crossing of Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana here. The music of David Amram, Papa Mali and Alfred Uganda Roberts played all night and morning long as he swam across
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Matthew Moseley swam shore-to-shore to the sound of music across Lake Pontchartrain in 14 hours 55 minutes, an historic swimming first. Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Wayne Ewing used Moseley's traverse across Lake Pontchartrain as the background to a new documentary film, Dancing In The Water. In the
Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. One of the four documentary films to be shown at the 2014 Global Open Water Swimming Conference on the Isle of Bute in Scotland will showcase the unprecedented solo swim of Matthew Moseley across Lake Pontchartrain. Dancing In The Water was created by Wayne Ewing, an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker. Ewing has