Alchemy Podcast

Alchemy

Welcome to the Alchemy Podcast. Please be aware that this is not your regular freediving podcast. Luca Malaguti will travel the world to meet top freediving athletes, coaches, trainers, and generally awesome human beings to pick their brains. They’ll sit down one-on-one, grab a beer or two, and dive into topics related to freediving, most people don’t want to discuss. They’ll chat about ego and freediving, sex, relationships, and self-love in the life of this sport and pain, suffering, and loss. They’ll be aiming for topics in conversations most people look to avoid, some are disturbing, yes, and some may disturb you. Freediving is a deeply mental and emotional sport, and so having the most experienced people opening up is incredibly valuable to all. 

Episodes

  1. Alchemy Podcast - Burnout, Pressure, And Change

    MAY 5

    Alchemy Podcast - Burnout, Pressure, And Change

    Welcome to another episode of the Alchemy Podcast. My name is Luca Malaguti, and in this conversation, we sit down with Christin Gerstorfer, one of the most driven and multidimensional athletes in freediving today. Christin is an Austrian national record holder, a former world record holder for the deepest underwater photoshoot, and a competitive athlete on the international stage. But this episode is not about titles. It is about everything behind them. We talk about the pressure of growing up in a high-performance environment, the weight of expectations, and what it means to burn out mentally and physically before the age of 25. Christin opens up about her journey through stress, anxiety, anorexia, and the moment she decided to walk away from the life she was expected to live. From there, the conversation shifts into something deeper. Breath as a tool. Freediving not as a sport, but as a way back to control, clarity, and resilience. We explore how breathing practices can reshape mental health, why this should be taught in schools and universities, and why even doctors often do not understand their own nervous system. We also touch on the realities of competitive freediving. World Championships, risk, safety, and the importance of honest conversations in a sport that is still evolving. This is a conversation about extremes, but not the kind you expect. Not just depth, but pressure. Not just performance, but recovery. Not just holding your breath, but learning how to live with it. Christin’s message is simple and powerful: no limit is not about how deep you go. It is about what you allow yourself to become.

    50 min
  2. Alchemy Podcast - A Freediver's Odyssey

    2023-09-29

    Alchemy Podcast - A Freediver's Odyssey

    We are delighted to present our special guest today, Gary McGrath. Gary is a renowned deep freediver, holding the British National Record and serving as an instructor in this exhilarating sport. In his favorite discipline, monofin (CWT), Gary achieved an astounding record of -112 meters on a single breath. This remarkable feat was accomplished during the summer of 2022 at the prestigious Vertical Blue freediving competition in the Bahamas, often referred to as the Wimbledon of freediving. In this episode, we delve into profound topics.  We engage in an open conversation about mental health issues and depression, subjects rarely discussed among athletes who consistently perform at their peak. Gary's philosophy on deep freediving, characterized by a strong emphasis on safety, has developed over 15 years and is viewed as a lifelong journey. His gradual approach included a leisurely descent to -100 meters to celebrate his 40th birthday last year, preparing his mind for the eventual national record. Now, he stands poised for even greater achievements. Additionally, we provide valuable training insights, including Gary's preferred supplements to maintain peak physical condition during intense training and effective warm-up techniques you can incorporate into your routine. It is our honor to introduce you to Gary, a person we deeply respect, a cherished friend, and a guiding mentor. Gary possesses one of the most resilient mental fortitudes in the world of freediving.

    1h 14m
  3. Alchemy Podcast - Fear Of Loss

    2022-05-25

    Alchemy Podcast - Fear Of Loss

    In this episode, we sit down and chat with French freediver and record-holder Thibault Guignes. Thibault is a highly experienced competitive diver, instructor trainer, and business owner. Having dove up to -120 meters on one breath, and known for his impressive hangs at depth, he is one of the most experienced freedivers in the world. I have personally seen him do hangs up to 45 seconds at -90 meters to prepare both mind and body for going even deeper. He is known for doing even more impressive feats, all the while being one of the most safety-focused divers I’ve met. As an instructor trainer, he ran the famous Freedive HQ in Cebu, Philippines, and is now opening his new school, Camotes Freediving,  just a short ferry ride from Cebu City.  I had the pleasure of being stuck on Siquijor Island, Philippines with Thibault for four months during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. We ran a training camp there at Siqujior Freedivers, and subsequently got stuck on the island. With no lockdown or quarantine, we dove every day in what will always be one of the most memorable experiences in my freediving career.  In this episode, I sit down and talk to Thibault about some tough things. With his experience and years in the game, he’s seen quite a few things: major accidents he suffered himself and seen friends suffer and overcome great difficulties. These are things we don’t always see on social media’s glass façade, but there are dark truths behind any performance-based sport at the elite level. Shit happens. How we deal with it, overcome it, and be strengthened by it are the lessons worth knowing and sharing. It’s my pleasure to sit down with my friend and coach Thibault, grab a beer, and chat about some real issues that the freediving community can benefit from listening to.

    31 min
  4. Alchemy Podcast - Why The F**k Go Deep?

    2022-01-19

    Alchemy Podcast - Why The F**k Go Deep?

    Welcome to the Alchemy Podcast. Please be aware that this is not your regular freediving podcast. My name is Luca Malaguti, and I will be your host. I’ll travel the world to meet the top freediving athletes, coaches, trainers, and generally awesome human beings to pick their brains. We’ll sit down one-on-one, grab a beer or two, and dive into topics related to freediving, most people don’t want to discuss. We’ll chat about ego and freediving, sex, relationships, and self-love in the life of this sport and pain, suffering, and loss. We’ll be aiming for topics in conversations most people look to avoid, some are disturbing, yes, and some may disturb you. Freediving is a deeply mental and emotional sport, and so having the most experienced people opening up is incredibly valuable to all.  I’d like to start by first thanking all the people that dedicated their time to joining this podcast. Sitting down with us, opening up on conversations, and just being real about things.  In this first episode, we’ll sit down with Harry Chammas, a well-known freediver, UK national record holder, and much-respect coach based out of Dahab, Egypt. Harry runs his school Freedive Passion from there, where he specializes in teaching students the skills you need for real deep freediving. Make sure to give him a shout if you’re in Dahab.  For the first episode, Harry and I will chat about what is this love, passion, and addiction for narcosis, the feelings of being really deep, and question "Why The F*** Go Deep"? We’ll also chat about psychedelics, out-of-body experiences, and how these are thought to be - by some - beneficially used in performance sports like freediving.  Stay tuned and thanks for joining us.

    50 min

About

Welcome to the Alchemy Podcast. Please be aware that this is not your regular freediving podcast. Luca Malaguti will travel the world to meet top freediving athletes, coaches, trainers, and generally awesome human beings to pick their brains. They’ll sit down one-on-one, grab a beer or two, and dive into topics related to freediving, most people don’t want to discuss. They’ll chat about ego and freediving, sex, relationships, and self-love in the life of this sport and pain, suffering, and loss. They’ll be aiming for topics in conversations most people look to avoid, some are disturbing, yes, and some may disturb you. Freediving is a deeply mental and emotional sport, and so having the most experienced people opening up is incredibly valuable to all. 

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