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    Jennifer Doohan – Founder of The Adventure Wellness Club, Helping Women Challenge Themselves and Connect in Nature

    02/04/2026 | 42 mins.
    Jennifer is an adventurer, wellness professional, and founder of The Adventure Wellness Club, helping women connect with nature, challenge themselves, and build lasting friendships through experiences grounded in the 3 Cs: Challenge, Connection, and Community.
    She designs international hiking adventures and UK-based experiences that blend movement, mindfulness, and wellness. Her work spans everything from planning logistics and designing programs to facilitating group hikes, yoga, sauna and ice-bath sessions, and breath work.
    Jennifer lived in Trentino, Italy for four years, where she learned to speak Italian and fell in love with the mountains and the sports within them, including ski touring. Over time, she has also run ultra marathons and bike packed long distances. Adventure is what makes her feel alive!
    As a late-diagnosed ADHDer, her adventures are rooted in wellness and informed by research like the 3 Day Effect, showing that just three days immersed in nature can boost attention, creativity, and emotional resilience — benefits especially meaningful for neurodivergent women. Each international trip ends with a sauna experience, which she considers essential for physical and emotional wellbeing.
    Her experiences encourage women to step outside their comfort zones while feeling supported, mindful, and fully present. Through adventure, movement, and shared experiences, Jennifer helps women slow down, feel capable, and reconnect with themselves and each other.
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     New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast drop every Tuesday at 7 AM (UK time)! Make sure to subscribe so you never miss the inspiring journeys and incredible stories of tough women pushing boundaries.
     Do you want to support the Tough Girl Mission to increase the amount of female role models in the media in the world of adventure and physical challenges? Support via Patreon! Join me in making a difference by signing up here: www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast.
     Your support makes a difference.  Thank you x
     
    Show notes
    Who is Jennifer
    Original from Manchester, but now based in Sheffield
    When her running journey started
    Maintaining a good level of base fitness
    Running 50k in January 
    Feeling the need to go for a run
    Getting into ultra running 
    Supported a guy who did the Bob Graham Round and running one of the legs
    If he can do it - I can do it to
    Knowing that she was capable of achieving 
    Breaking down the goal 
    Seeing the behind the scenes of planning a run and how it inspired her
    The Japanese Odyssey 
    Doing the next best thing - signing up to a race in Italy 
    Being supported by people along the way 
    Running the Edale Skyline with Barefoot John 
    Digging into the planning and learning new planning skills
    Being impulsive and spontaneous 
    Being determined enough to do it 
    Why it's not just about the planning, but also about the execution 
    Coming up with a rough plan 
    Planning, hormones, structure 
    Not having the energy for hill reps and feeling fatigued
    Beating herself up for not achieving it
    Having to reframe the situation 
    The night before the race and doing a race strategy with Chat GPT 
    Working with a coach - S&C and following a 12 week running plan 
    Why there isn't a right and a wrong - why it's what works for you
    Looking at the training plan and listening to her body 
    Running the ultra marathon while menstruating 
    Fitting training into life and work 
    Running to her cleaning job 
    Starting a marketing contract for 4 days a week
    Having a rest day on Monday
    Being forced to find the time
    Combing running with life 
    Starting with a running coach and training for a 50k in April in Wales (She Ultra) 
    The Ultra Race in Italy - being the only British women running 
     Her aim for the race
    Why it's not about the other people racing - it's about you
    Treating it as a fun day out - chatting to people in the mountain huts, changing her top, taking things steady
    Teaching herself that she could do it
    Sprinting towards the end, just trying to get there 
    Gaining new experience 
    SheUltra Race 
    Wanting to build her confidence in her physical abilities 
    Getting into plyometrics - for building bone density 
    Founding the Adventure Wellness Club and what it's goals are
    Wanting to bring people together to share her passion 
    Being diagnosed with ADHD and starting to understand how her brain works and working on her self confidence 
    Pushing herself out of comfort zone with travel and adventure
    Delivering her first trip in 2025
    Teaching herself that you can make your idea a reality 
    Ending each trip with a sauna and spa experience 
    The "3 Day Effect" - spending 72 hours disconnected from technology and surrounded by nature has a breadth of benefits for your mind.
    Why adventure is key to wellness
    Looking at herself with more compassion
    Why it's not just a focus issue
    Why a diagnosis does change everything
    Trying medication and working with a nurse practitioner 
    Starting to realise how awesome she is
    Seeing yourself in a different way 
    Issues with ADHD, perimenopause and mental health 
    Her feelings with turning 40
    Becoming more comfortable with not having children
    Being more comfortable with how her life is
    Wanting to age as strong as she can - keep pushing it, keep learning what it is capable of 
    Wanting to go ski touring in New Zealand 
    How to connect with Jennifer on social media 
    Developing her website at the moment
    Final words of advice for other women who want more adventure in their life 
    The thing that you're thinking of doing that seems scary, follow the thread of that curiosity, it's there for a reason. 
     
    Social Media
    Website: www.adventurewellness.club 
    Instagram: @adventurewellness.club 
    Facebook: @adventurewellnessclub
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    Marie "Lootie" Leautey – Solo, Unsupported & Fastest Woman to Run Around the World

    31/03/2026 | 53 mins.
    In this episode of the Tough Girl Podcast, we're joined by Marie "Lootie" Leautey, the second woman in history to run around the world solo and unsupported — and the fastest woman to do it.
    Lootie's journey began in France, far from the running world. A former smoker and corporate finance professional, she swapped cigarettes for daily runs at 25, building up to her first marathon in just eight months. That spark turned into an audacious dream: to run across the globe — 26,000+ km, across four continents, relying entirely on herself.
    Starting her run in Europe in December 2019, Lootie faced deserts, mountains, and long stretches between resupply points, carrying only a 12–15kg stroller packed with her essentials. Along the way, she experienced the kindness of strangers, the thrill of new cultures, and the incredible mental discipline required to run a marathon every day for years.
    Beyond the physical feat, Lootie shares how her journey is rooted in purpose: raising funds for Women for Women International, honouring her grandmother's legacy, and inspiring women to ask themselves, "Why am I doing this, and is it aligned with who I want to be?"
    This is a story of grit, adventure, and the extraordinary power of chasing your own path — a reminder that there's very little you can't achieve once you set your mind to it.
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     New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast drop every Tuesday at 7 AM (UK time)! Make sure to subscribe so you never miss the inspiring journeys and incredible stories of tough women pushing boundaries.
     Do you want to support the Tough Girl Mission to increase the amount of female role models in the media in the world of adventure and physical challenges? Support via Patreon! Join me in making a difference by signing up here: www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast.
     Your support makes a difference.  Thank you x
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    Show notes
    Who is Lootie
    Becoming the 2nd woman to run around the world - solo and unsupported
    Fastest women to run around the world 
    Her early years growing up in France
    Coming from a sporty family but not being interested in running
    Her love for team sports 
    Being a smoker
    Being out of shape at 25/26 years old
    Swapping her cigarettes for a run ever day
    Her wake up call in Greece while learning how to windsurf
    Building up to a marathon distance- 8 months later
    Leaving France when she was 20  - working in finance for big corporates 
    Having the idea to run around the world
    Going on Google - has anyone run around the world before
    The World Runners Association (WRA) 
    Her route and the rules and how they gave her structure 
    Needing to cross a minimum of 4 continents, and run in one continuous direction 
    Running a minimum distance of just under 30,000 km (The runner must cover a total of at least 26,232 km on foot)
    Making the decision and the commitment 
    Understanding her WHY and having it at the forefront of her mind 
    Self financing the challenge 
    Deciding to run a marathon per day 
    Taking 2 years in the planning and preparation 
    Running without time pressure
    The daily thoughts, the novelty of running 
    Never thinking of giving up as this is exactly what she wanted
    Her running set up - and keeping it as light as possible (12 - 15kg)
    Researching with google maps - trying to figure out her location every 40km
    The longest distances without resupply - and knowing she would need to camp and to be self sufficient. 
    Having a stroller with waterproof bags 
    The mental side of the challenge while running 
    Having a sensory experience while running 
    Not being bored on any of the days - even while crossing the desert in Australia
    Speaking French, English, German and Greek
    Starting her run in Europe and why it was such a challenge (covid)
    Starting 6th December 2019
    After leaving Europe and heading to America (Getting an exception from the WRA)
    Arriving in New York in Mid November 2021
    What daily life was like on the road 
    Starting running at dawn and being done by lunchtime 
    What the afternoons would look like 
    Carrying 2 GPS trackers - and updating the info daily (or as often as possible when wifi was available)
    Going to bed by 9pm and sleeping very well throughout the challenge - going from sleeping 5hrs a night to 9/10 hours of sleep at night
    Eating what you find, eat until you are not hungry anymore
    Not being dependent on certain types of food, drinks, gels, supplements etc
    Running in South America (her first visit was on the run), starting in Patagonia 
    Running up to 4,000m of altitude 
    Being inspired by her Grandmother who was the director of the first feminist library in France  
    Being taught the differences between the treatment between men and woman 
    Being encouraged to do what ever she wanted
    Wanting to use her voice to share that message with women 
    Running for Women for Women International 
    Wanting to rise $1 per km run 
    The challenges of running in Australia: - road trains, distances between resupply points
    The kindness of strangers 
    Running in Australia between May and August - which is Autumn time 
    Finishing the world run in Sydney, Australia and coming to the end of the run and the experience.
    Feeling a little bit of satisfaction and also wanting the run to continue - a cocktail of strong and contradictory emotions 
    Feeling at peace now - 3 years after the run
    The day after and not needing to run anymore
    Never missing the running, even though she enjoyed it everyday 
    Struggling to run casually after the end of the world run
    Flying back to France and going back to the normal world 
    Having a publishing contract in France and being ready after 2/3 months to start writing about the experience
    Feeling that the adventure was so rich - that she wanted to write the story in English and finding a publisher in the United States
    The next challenge….
    Deciding to run across Africa
    Wanting to be a teacher
    How to connect with Lootie on social media 
    Final words of advice for other women who want to take on their own personal challenge
    Whatever you're doing — at work or in your life — pause and ask yourself: Why am I doing this? And how aligned is it with who I am, or who I want to become?
    There's very little you can't do once you set your mind to it.
    Her motto - Wanting to see the world, enjoy it and appreciate every step of the way. 
     
    Social Media
    Website: lootie-run.com 
    Instagram: @lootierun
    Facebook: @lootierun
    Strava: www.strava.com/athletes/48402997
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    Stephanie Ho: Adventurer and Endurance Athlete Skiing Solo to the South Pole & Pushing Beyond Limits

    24/03/2026 | 32 mins.
    Stephanie Ho is a 24-year-old adventurer, endurance athlete, and exercise physiologist based on the Gold Coast, Australia. From rock climbing and ocean swimming to triathlons and mountain expeditions, Stephanie has always chased the outdoors — but her biggest goals lie in the polar regions.
    In this episode of the Tough Girl Podcast, Stephanie shares her journey from discovering hiking and camping as a teenager to trekking Everest Base Camp, running 43km a day for a week, and skiing 540km across Greenland. She opens up about the mental and physical challenges of polar expeditions, the lessons she's learned in extreme environments, and what it takes to keep motivation alive when the goal seems impossible.
    Stephanie is now preparing for a solo 1,200km expedition to the South Pole in 2026 — hauling a 100kg sled through temperatures as low as -50°C — a feat that, if successful, will make her the first Australian woman to achieve it. Along the way, she talks logistics, training, nutrition, dealing with fears and unsolicited advice, and the importance of listening to your body while chasing what sets your soul on fire.
    This conversation is a masterclass in mental toughness, gratitude, and stepping beyond your comfort zone. Stephanie's story will inspire you to dream big, push limits, and embrace adventure — no matter your age or background.
     New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast drop every Tuesday at 7 AM (UK time).
     Support the Tough Girl mission via Patreon: www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast
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    Show notes
    Who is Steph
    Being based on the Gold Coast, Australia 
    24 years old
    Working as an exercise physiologist - both in the office and in a clinical setting 
    Her love for any activity that is outdoors from rock climbing to hiking, cycling, ocean swimming, skiing and doing triathlons 
    Her main goal is to train for big skiing expeditions and big mountain expeditions 
    Her early memories and not being encouraged to be that active 
    Growing up as an only child 
    Wanting to do more running
    How things changed at 14 and going camping for the first time in her life
    Finding friends who wanted to go hiking and camping 
    Heading over to Nepal to do the Everest base camp after graduating high school 
    Wanting to spend some time alone reflecting on the past 18 years 
    Having a good reset before starting university 
    Why her trip to Nepal was so formative 
    Trekking to Everest Base camp in Winter 
    Getting up to 5,500 metres
    Climbing Kala Patthar, Nepal 
    Enjoying being in the cold, remote environment
    Knowing that her next big adventure was going to be Antarctica 
    Starting to plan her training trips to Norway and Greenland 
    Having everything put on hold until 2023
    Doing her Polar Training course in Norway
    Skiing across Greenland in 2023
    Doing more solo expeditions in the polar regions
    Planning to head to the South Pole at the end of 2026
    Polar training and the lessons learned 
    Being part of a team to do the Greenland crossing in May 2023
    30 days on the ice - starting on the west coast and heading to the East coast 
    Learning how to cope in the cold and the wind
    Dealing with polar thigh
    Why the journey has been rewarding and feeling a lot of pride with what's been achieved.
    Thinking about what's next and struggling to be satisfied with the achievements 
    Running for 43k a day for 7 days…
    Learning how to suffer mentally while out on the ice
    Staying positive and the other lessons learned to help mentally 
    Practicing gratitude and being grateful for where she it 
    Keeping the motivation alive
    The logistics and finances to pay for the expedition 
    Working with ALE 
    Training and what that looks like
    Recovery and paying more attention to nutrition 
    Being vegetation, but eating some white meat, such as chicken and fish
    Having cold showers
    Concerns and fears to mange before the trip
    Managing unsolicited opinions and advice 
    How to connect with Stephanie 
    Advice to motivate and inspire other women to step outside their comfort zone
    Don't be afraid of what other people might think of you. 
    Listening to your body and what you want to do 
    Do something that sets your soul on fire 
     
    Social Media
    Website: solosouth.com.au
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    Birgit Hermann – Turning Extreme Endurance into Bolder Leadership for People and Planet

    17/03/2026 | 45 mins.
    Birgit Hermann is a global leadership coach, speaker, executive leader, ocean advocate, professional freediver, and extreme endurance athlete who translates lessons from the edge into meaningful impact for people and planet. 
    She supports purpose-driven leaders to turn bold challenges into grounded, values-led action.
    She has raced the Marathon des Sables, run a marathon in Antarctica, freedived beneath Arctic ice without a wetsuit, and cycled across the African continent — often as the only woman on the start line.
    Alongside these edge-tested experiences, Birgit brings over 20 years of leading and coaching teams across marine conservation, climate resilience, international development, and peace building in more than 20 countries.
    Based between Timor-Leste, Germany, New Zealand, and Egypt, she is the founder of Inspired by Nature and the author of B.O.L.D.E.R.™ — a leadership framework forged at the edge and built for real-world change.
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     New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast drop every Tuesday at 7 AM (UK time)! Make sure to subscribe so you never miss the inspiring journeys and incredible stories of tough women pushing boundaries.
     Do you want to support the Tough Girl Mission to increase the amount of female role models in the media in the world of adventure and physical challenges? Support via Patreon! Join me in making a difference by signing up here: www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast.
     Your support makes a difference.  Thank you x
    ***
    Show notes
    Who is Birgit
    Growing up in Germany
    Spending a lot of her life in Asia- Pacific, specifically New Zealand
    Considering herself a change maker 
    Working in management positions in relation to climate change adaptions, marine conservation, supporting livelihoods and communities to make changes for the better 
    Growing up sporty and active 
    Becoming an outdoor lover after moving to New Zealand 
    Being a competitive swimmer for many years
    Trying all sports from judo, to volleyball and cycling 
    Being interested in different cultures and travelling 
    Deciding to do her Masters Degree in New Zealand 
    Deciding to take on Tour d'Afrique
    Cycling 12,000km from north to south Africa
    Feeing unsettled and wanting more from life 
    Getting her courage together to sign up for the challenge 
    Planning and training for a 4 month challenge
    Changing her perspective on what's possible 
    The physical achievement and trusting herself
    Realising how all the small steps accumulate over time especially at the end of the journey and looking back on what's been achieved
    Knowing that there was more to what she believed she could achieve 
    Deciding to spend more time in Africa 
    Freeing herself up to be open to something new 
    Testing herself in a new environment 
    Making something close to impossible happen
    Starting to think and dream big 
    Why the physical experience can change your mindset 
    Knowing that the next step was the right step 
    Why it wasn't easy 
    Deciding to head back to New Zealand
    Being a pioneer and looking to find a role model 
    Continuing to take on big challenges
    Living in Timor-Leste in 2016 
    Wanting to share her experiences of traveling the world while doing endurance challenges 
    Her experience in Antarctica and wanting to raise awareness and funds for climate change
    Learning how to free-dive and the benefits experienced 
    The importance of relaxing - truly relaxing
    The journey over the last 3 years and putting all the lessons together
    Boosting her confidence and starting to work for herself
    Deciding to write her book
    Being a trail blazer, and shifting culture
    The lessons to be learned 
    Inspire change, shift culture and build sustainable impact - without burnout! 
    Who would benefit from reading from the book
    Wanting to make a positive change in the world
    Shout out for the Tough Girl Podcast!
    How to connect with Birgit
    Final words of advice for other women who want to live bolder 
    Talk about it!!
    Why it's the first step - talking about it out loud. 
    There will be people who will support you. 
    Social Media
    Website: www.birgithermann.com
    Instagram: @b_inspiredbynature
    Facebook: @b.inspiredbynature
    Youtube: @b.inspiredbynature 
    Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/birgithermann
    Direct link to the book: www.birgithermann.com/bolder.html
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    Amanda Duling: Endurance Sport After Gastric Bypass — Grit, Fueling & Radical Honesty

    10/03/2026 | 39 mins.
    Amanda Duling is an endurance athlete, writer, and founder of One Gear Short of Normal™. 
    A post-bariatric, perimenopausal gravel cyclist and Ironman 70.3 finisher, Amanda uses grit, science, and unapologetic humour to tell the stories no one else is telling about endurance sports, women's bodies, and doing hard things later in life.
    Through her writing and community work, she challenges the "suffer in silence" culture of endurance athletics and advocates for smarter fueling, better hygiene, realistic training, and radical honesty—especially for women navigating menopause, major weight loss, and endurance sport at the same time.
    When she's not riding gravel roads or lifting heavy things, Amanda writes research-backed, laugh-out-loud essays on endurance life, parenting, and why choosing your hard matters more than perfection.
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     New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast drop every Tuesday at 7 AM (UK time)! Make sure to subscribe so you never miss the inspiring journeys and incredible stories of tough women pushing boundaries.
     Do you want to support the Tough Girl Mission to increase the amount of female role models in the media in the world of adventure and physical challenges? Support via Patreon! Join me in making a difference by signing up here: www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast.
     Your support makes a difference.  Thank you x
    ***
    Show notes
    Who is Amanda
    Living in Kansas City, USA
    Working as an IT professional during the day
    Mum to a special needs son 
    Building a brand in relation to being a post-bariatric endurance athlete 
    Publishing an e-book in relation to saddle sores 
    Why reinvention is possible 
    Growing up in a small rural community 
    Being into reading, writing and art
    Having a lot of anxiety about her body and body image
    Enjoying being active 
    Not having the confidence when she was younger 
    Getting married and settling down
    Having gastric bypass surgery in her early 40s 
    Having an Roux-en-Y gastric bypass - having a large portion of her stomach removed along with a large portion of her small intestines 
    Having the surgery at the beginning of COVID and being stuck at home
    Her journey with food, health and fitness 
    Going for walks with her husband 
    Finding the motivation for the next step
    Feeling uncomfortable wearing shorts and form fitting clothes 
    Starting to walk a little quicker 
    Hiring a personal trainer at the gym to gain some of the lost muscle back
    Seeing her strength coming back 
    Thinking about doing a half marathon 
    Finding a couch to 5k program 
    Not making a lot of progress due to not being able to eat a lot
    Starting to work with a dietician 
    Having to re-learn eating 
    Passing out after exercise and having no energy 
    Dumping syndrome - when the body is not able to process sugar
    UCAN and Waxy Maize
    Finding support through community 
    Joining a run club and meeting new people 
    Being able to complete the half marathon 
    Confidence and having confidence around her body
    Building her self confidence
    When things started to change
    Showing up to different races
    Doing hard things 
    Wanting to encourage individuals starting out to volunteer at a couple of events
    Overcoming a challenge during a race
    Gravel cycling/racing, and why it's the hardest disciple in endurance sports
    Unbound Gravel Race 
    Breaking down the challenge into smaller and smaller steps and grinding it out
    Logistics of gravel racing in relation to hydration and fuelling 
    Electrolytes
    UCAN Fuel— ucan.co 
    Running on sheer grit 
    What training looks like and why she needed a lot of structure
    Training Peaks
    Learning about heart rate training 
    Training in the morning and making training work for her and her family
    The importance of social interactions during workouts
    Being surrounded by the right people and how it can help with motivation 
    How to connect with Amanda on social media
    Her love for writing and sharing her stories on Substack
    Final words of advice to motivate and inspire you
    The importance of showing up 
     
    Social Media
    Website: onegearshortofnormal.gumroad.com/l/prrdc
    thecookiewaitlist.com
    Instagram: @onegearshortofnormal
    Facebook:  Amanda McMahon 
    Substack: @onegearshortofnormal1
    Youtube: One Gear Short of Normal

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