2000 Stories from the Dolphin Club
2000 Stories from the Dolphin Club
A Julie Sunshine Production
Who are those crazy people who swim and row in the San Francisco Bay? 2,000 Stories is a podcast featuring the fascinating and feisty members of the Dolphin Club in San Francisco.
Meet Theresa Kolish: Living With ALS and Joy
Members of the Dolphin Club always have a lot to teach us...and swimming and boating are usually the least of it. Theresa Kolish, who has been living with ALS for three years, teaches us all with humor, honesty, and grace. Using a text to speech app since she can no longer use her voice, she talks about the disease, why she still feels lucky , what she's learned about herself and others, and how swimming in the Bay, with a little help from her friends, makes her feel amazing.
Jan 15
18 min
Meet Amanda Ernzer: Channeling Success
Amanda Ernzer is certainly not the only Dolphin to have swum the English Channel...but in 2025 she was the fastest American to complete the feat. Amanda tells us how and why and what it took — physically, emotionally, and mentally — to succeed. No surprise, she does it with great humility and a few tears. Amanda credits her friends, family, and most of all fellow Dolphins for helping her train to make the legendary swim from England to France. Learn about Amanda's life, work, motivation, and what she learned about herself and others during her two and a half years of training.
Dec 18, 2025
17 min
Meet Fasica Alemayehu: Water Worshipper
For the first 17 years of his life, Fasica Alemayehu lived and swam competitively in Ethiopia. But in 1986 his family left the country seeking a safer and brighter future. While he never stopped loving Ethiopia, San Francisco — and eventually the Dolphin Club — became his adopted home. Fasica tells us about the challenges of immigrating to the city as a young man, how he found his way back to the water during Covid, what music means to him, and the community he treasures at both China Beach and the Dolphin Club.
Dec 4, 2025
16 min
Meet Thad Carhart: Writing About Place
It took Thad Carhart a long time to believe he could be a writer. He worked a whole slew of jobs from State Department interpreter to Apple marketer before he found his true love. During a self-imposed sabbatical in Paris, he wrote his first memoir, The Piano Shop on the Left Bank, and much to his surprise, it became a New York Times bestseller. Thad tells us stories of life as a military brat, why he became a lawyer but never practiced, his undying love of San Francisco, and why the Dolphin Club will be the subject of his next book.
Nov 20, 2025
16 min
Meet Maggie Lonergan: Piloting Life
Maggie Lonergan got her start swimming at night and she still prefers nocturnal swims in the bay. Only problem: the sauna isn't open late enough...and she might just love the sauna more. Hear about winning the official Sauna Squares contest, her quest for a co-ed sauna, how and why she loves piloting swimmers, what intrigues her about fires, and how she found her spirit animal.
Nov 6, 2025
17 min
Meet Phil Gaal: Aging Graciously and Gratefully
In just a few days, on October 25th 2025, Phil Gaal will swim across the Golden Gate for the 16th time. That's a feat for anyone, of any age, but at 90, it's truly golden. Phil exudes a joy for life and endless curiosity about everything from telomeres to technology. His mental attitude and physical fitness are inspiring beyond measure.
Oct 23, 2025
16 min
Meet John Ingle: The Music Man
You may know him as the Dolphin Club's manager, but John Ingle is far more than the job title. He's also a professional musician, nature lover, chef, traveler, friend, spouse, proud Dad, and I'm sure I left out a few. Working in the place where most of us go to escape work has its challenges. And John is honest about that, as well as his love of the club, its members, and swimming in the Bay...despite a rather disastrous start.
Oct 9, 2025
17 min
Meet the Kirks: Siblings Without Rivalry
Some siblings squabble. The Kirk siblings swim! And they've intentionally created a home away from home at the Dolphin Club where they can enjoy their passion for open water swimming and be together as adults in their 20s. Mackensie, Patrick, and Dominic share family stories, laugh at each other's traits, discuss what it's like to become friends vs. siblings, and what the club means to them.
Sep 25, 2025
18 min
Meet Jon Nakamura: The Escape Artist
Some people collect marble polar bear bricks. Others like Jon Nakamura prefer belt buckles -- especially brass ones with the Escape from Alcatraz logo on them. It's an iconic race and he's an iconic, lifetime Dolphin member. Learning about how and why he swims, bikes, and runs year after year tells you more about the man than the race itself. His passion, kindness, and commitment to the club, his friends, and family are what make him a real winner.
Sep 11, 2025
16 min
Meet Lindsay Stripling: The Artist's Way
Lindsay Stripling is an artist in more ways than one. Yes, she paints and illustrates as a passion and profession. But she also is honing the art of teaching, helping college students and adults to discover their creativity and develop their practice. At the Dolphin Club, she wears a completely different hat as a volunteer (!) swim commissioner. Lindsay talks about the existential crises inherent in being an artist, why she started swimming in the bay, and just how hard it is to pull off an out of cove Dolphin Club swim.
Aug 28, 2025
16 min
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