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    Bonita Norris – Mountains, Mindset, Motherhood and Mastering the Impossible

    27/1/2026 | 51 mins.
    Bonita Norris became the youngest woman to reach both the summit of Mt Everest at just 22 and the North Pole at 23, and her story is nothing short of extraordinary. In this episode, she shares the journey that took her from school trips in North Wales to climbing some of the world's highest peaks, navigating extreme environments, and pushing the limits of what's possible.
    Bonita reflects on the early steps that built her career in mountaineering—starting with beginner climbing courses, funding her expeditions, and preparing for the Himalayan peaks. She opens up about the mental and physical challenges of summiting Everest, managing fear in remote and hostile environments, and how these experiences shaped her life and perspective.
    Now a mother of two, Bonita also discusses how she balances adventure with family life, inspiring her children to embrace courage and curiosity. From attempting K2 to climbing the Matterhorn after an eight-year hiatus, she emphasises the importance of showing up, trusting the process, and meeting opportunity with determination.
    Whether you're chasing literal mountains or metaphorical ones in your own life, Bonita's insights, lessons in bravery, and personal stories will motivate you to take the next bold step.
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     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 Bonita 
    The youngest person to have reached both the summit of Mt Everest (age 22) and the North Pole (age 23)
    Book: The Girl Who Climbed Everest (2022) 
    Mother of 2 children
    Growing up and her early years 
    Going on a school trip to North Wales and loving every moment of hiking in the mountains 
    Finishing her A'levels and going off to South America to climb to Machu Picchu at 18
    Not realising she could make a career out of mountaineering
    Alison Hargreaves's dying on K2 in 1995 
    Mothers and taking risks
    Being in her 2nd year at university and going to a mountaineering talk at the Royal Geographical Society 
    Realising that she wanted to climb and wanting to climb Mt Everest 
    I don't know how, but I'm going to make it happen
    Being inspired and maintaining the inspiration/motivation
    Why it felt so meaningful 
    2 years - 24 months to gain the skills, knowledge and funding
    Starting with a beginners climbing course
    Working backwards from her goal
    Completing the smaller milestones and trusting in the process
    Funding and paying for everything
    Heading off on her first Himalayan Expedition - Manaslu (eighth-highest mountain in the world at 8,163 metres (26,781 ft))
    Getting a job, using her student loan and receiving a grant from her university
    Having 6 months to find £50k to join her team going to Everest.
    Getting out of bed bad making another call
    Speaking with Capital FM on the radio
    How everything turned around
    Getting the money, getting the sponsorship
    Why you don't need to be an Olympic Athlete to climb Everest 
    Why you need to work on the actual problem - don't work around the problem 
    Fitness before heading of to Nepal 
    Doing multi-days of training without rest
    If you want to get good at climbing mountains, climb mountains
    Reflecting back on the experience 
    Worrying about what may go wrong on the mountain
    Reaching the summit and how it's changed her life
    Understanding the risks at 22
    Thoughts on letting her children climb Everest
    Climbing Everest with her daughter in the future
    Attempting to climb K2 and managing fear in remote, hostile environments
    Encouraging bravery and courage in her children 
    Climbing the Matterhorn in 2025 after 8 years off climbing 
    Not knowing if she would still enjoy it
    Taking the time to figure out what is next
    How you can connect with Bonita
    Final words of advice 
    Put yourself out there and luck will meet you half way 
    You have to show up
     
    Social Media
    Website: www.bonita-norris.com 
    Linkedin: Bonita Norris
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    Jacquetta Megarry – Founding Rucksack Readers, Walking Adventures, and Building Confidence in the Outdoors

    19/1/2026 | 41 mins.
    Jacquetta Megarry didn't grow up in the outdoors, and she certainly didn't see herself as an adventurer—or a publisher. But turning 50 sparked a journey that would transform her life. From walking the West Highland Way with friends to summiting Mt Kilimanjaro, Jacquetta discovered the power of pacing yourself, listening to your body, and building unshakeable self-belief.
    Her adventures inspired her to found Rucksack Readers, a guidebook company that helps hikers navigate trails around the world. Over 25 years later, Jacquetta shares stories from her experiences—from hiking in the UK during Storm Amy, to trekking the Inca Trail, to exploring Antarctica—along with lessons on making mistakes, learning from them, and embracing challenges at any age.
    In this episode, Jacquetta shares how stepping outside your everyday life can open doors to new passions, transform confidence, and even create a career doing what you love. She offers practical tips for hikers, insights into publishing, and encouragement for women ready to explore the world on their own terms.
    This episode is for you if you:
    Want inspiration to start a new adventure at any age
    Dream of hiking, trekking, or exploring the outdoors
    Are curious about publishing guidebooks and sharing your knowledge
    Believe it's never too late to embrace challenges and grow
    Ready to be inspired? Hit play and let Jacquetta take you on a journey of mountains, maps, and life-changing adventures.
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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 Jacquetta
    Growing up in London and going to school there
    Living all her adult life in Scotland 
    Living in Edinburgh
    Founding Rucksack Readers a guidebook company 
    Not being sporty or into the great outdoors at a young age
    Turning 50 and deciding to go and walk the West Highland Way with 4 female friends to celebrate 200 years of womanhood 
    Feeling dissatisfied with the official guidebook
    This frustration lay dormant for 18 months 
    Heading off to climb Mt Kilimanjaro for the first time and why the altitude was a great leveller
    How climbing Kilimanjaro gave her the self belief in order to make a career change 
    Going from working in IT to starting a guidebook company 
    The importance of pacing yourself and listening to your body
    Building self belief on the mountain 
    How only 9 out of the 16 made it to the summit
    Feeling health, taking photos and enjoying the experience 
    Doing something so far outside your normal everyday life and how it can make you think differently about life
    Becoming a publisher and having the confidence to think you can write a guidebook after one experience
    Deciding to do the Inca Trail in 2001 and the challenges involved in gathering the info for a guidebook 
    Why would you not want the paper to be rainproof?
    Hiking the Dales Way during Storm Amy
    Creating little map booklets for hikers (waterproof)
    Apps verses Guidebooks 
    Planning a walk with ChatGPT
    The structure of the guidebook
    Mapping and keeping route information updated
    Being a volunteer - on the Xtreme Everest Project  
    Dealing with altitude sickness - keeping well hydrated and monitoring her heart 
    Maintaining a base level of fitness…
    Celebrating 25 years of Rucksack Readers
    Writing about the mistakes made in publishing
    Talking about failure and mistakes and the lessons made 
    Visiting Antarctica and wanting to go sea kayaking and see the emperor penguins 
    Dealing with the cold and the conditions on the ship 
    How her hiking has changed now entering her 70s
    The joy of being a publisher and being able to follow her passions
    Future challenge and revisiting the Dales Way
    Succession planning for Rucksack Readers
    Having a year of consolidation and looking after the future
    How to connect with Jacquetta and Rucksack Readers
    Discount code for the listeners of the Tough Girl Podcast—use toughgirl for a 20% discount of all books 
    Final words of advice for other women who want to go on more adventures and challenges around the world
    Mistakes and being afraid of getting it wrong. 
    Get out there, make the mistakes, and be sure to learn from them. 
     
    Social Media
    Website: rucsacs.com
    use toughgirl for a 20% discount off books - valid until 20th January 2027
    Instagram: @rucksack_readers
    Facebook: Rucksack Readers
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    Sabrina Pace-Humphreys – UTMB, Trail Running, and Building Community: The Journey of a Runner and Advocate

    15/1/2026 | 1h 3 mins.
    Sabrina Pace-Humphreys is back on the Tough Girl Podcast for her third appearance, sharing her incredible journey as a runner, coach, and advocate for representation in trail running. From being a mum of four and grandmother of three, to taking on some of the toughest ultramarathons in the world, Sabrina's story is one of resilience, community, and the relentless pursuit of goals.
    In this episode, Sabrina reflects on her time at the UTMB, the challenges of race preparation, and the lessons learned when things don't go to plan. She also shares updates on her work with Black Trail Runners, supporting women and runners of the global majority, and gives a sneak peek into her new book, Start Where You Are: The Beginner's 5k Running Guide for Women.
    Whether you're chasing your first 5k, dreaming of ultra distances, or passionate about creating inclusive running communities, Sabrina's insights, advice, and personal stories will inspire you to lace up and claim your mantle as a runner.
    Listen to past episodes with Sabrina on the Tough Girl Podcast 
    July 7th 2020 - Sabrina Pace-Humpreys - Ultra runner, going from Anxiety to Accomplishment - Running the MDS
    August 30th - 2022 - Sabrina Pace-Humphreys - Co-founder of Black Trail Runners and running Britain's most brutal race 
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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 Sabrina Pace-Humphreys
    Run coach, personal trainer and community builder 
    Advocate for representation in running 
    Mum of 4, grandmother of 3
    3rd time on the Tough Girl Podcast!
    Speaking with Sabrina on August 30th 2022
    The final things we talked about - Back to the Trails, creating a vision board, wanting to participate in the UTMB race and wanting to write a 2nd book about running 
    What's happened over the past few years
    2023 Survivor! 
    Not being able to hide being a hype woman! 
    Why you will either love it or hate it
    Being voted out in the 2nd week 
    Why it was such a bizarre experience seeing herself
    Having an episode of poor mental health after the show and feeling out of control
    Using her voice to motivate a team
    Coming out of the low moments and the connection to running, community and friendships 
    Her go to tools
    Update on Black Trail Runners
    Running social runs with students of the global majority
    Creating a sustainable charity and model
    HERE FOR THE WOMEN'S RACE
    Being involved in a steering committee to get more women in the trail running space 
    Creating the black and gold t-shirt - "Here for the women's race"
    Her journey to the UTMB
    Running stones and collecting them 
    UK race - Arc of Attrition and Ultra Trail Snowdonia
    Applying via the ballot 
    The planning and preparation for UTMB
    B and C races, planning weekends in Snowdonia and France
    Using an altitude chamber for training 
    Booking accommodation for the UTMB a year in advance
    Financial access to races 
    £15,000 for races, accommodations, travel costs, gear, supplements etc
    August on the start line of the UTMB
    Working on a film to be released next year
    Not wanting to let anyone down
    Not liking the pre-race faff
    Why it was different to what she thought it would be
    The brutal conditions and being timed out 
    Tweaking her calf the week before
    The weather challenges and the impact on the racers
    Not being able to get out of the slump
    How the race made her question everything 
    Being supported by her husband and friends
    Battling cutoffs 
    Not having it in her and the end of the race
    Working on her running book!
    New Book: Start Where You Are: The Beginner's 5k Running Guide for Women
    How you can connect with Sabrina
    Final words of advice and wisdom
    You can do hard things 
    Claiming the mantle - I am a runner
     
    Social Media
    Website: www.sabrinapacehumphreys.com
    Instagram: @sabrunsmiles 
    New book: Start Where You Are: The Beginner's 5k Running Guide for Women
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    Becky Wandell – Reinvention, Solo Travel, and Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail at 55

    13/1/2026 | 48 mins.
    Becky Wandell is a Teacher, Writer, Tour Guide, Volunteer, and Solo Traveler. At 47, while weathering a difficult divorce and the death of four close relatives, she clawed her way up from the depths of grief and, in her words, set out to "find her way back to Becky again". 
    To do this, she quit her job, sold all of her belongings and charted a plan to complete a series of adventures she had always dreamed of doing. Joining the US Peace Corps, learning to speak Spanish and gaining her confidence in solo travel and living abroad set the stage for several years of living her best life throughout South America; a life rich with opportunities to learn, grow, serve others through volunteering, integrate deeply into cultures, and make connections - especially with women.
    Then, in 2024 at the age of 55, she hiked the Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada. 
    It was there, with thousands of footsteps across the desert, over the mountains and back home to the rainforests of the Pacific Northwest, she was finally able to release the last of her regrets, coming away from the trek feeling lighter, freer, more confident and beautiful than ever before. 
    Turns out, living life to the fullest and fulfilling all your dreams brings joy.
    Now, Becky works as a seasonal Tour Guide in Alaska which allows her to spend the rest of the year living out of her backpack, always ready for the next adventure.
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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 Becky 
    Teacher, writer, solo traveller, volunteer and tour guide 
    Starting her life in the Mid-West
    Knowing she always wanted to live by mountains 
    Starting to work for the forest service in environmental programs 
    Having a wonderful career and life
    Needing to make a pivot in her life and needing to figure out what she really wanted to do
    Joining the Peace Corps at 47 
    Wanting to travel more, learn a new language and experience more of the world
    Deciding to hike the Pacific Crest Trail at 55 from Mexico to Canada
    Gaining a huge amount of confidence 
    Wanting to slow travel more and working as a tour guide in Alaska
    Living her dream and being the best beaky she can be
    The pivot at 47
    The love letters….. the origin story to her relationship 
    Giving up her dreams and "compromising" 
    Typing out all the things that she wanted to do back then
    Sacrificing her dreams 
    What the Peace Corps is
    Learning so much about herself, other people and cultures 
    Living in Ecuador with a family and leaning the language 
    Her new path and dealing with lonely moments
    Losing her parents 
    Slow travel and volunteering around South America 
    Workaway 
    Spending 2 years travelling around Patagonia 
    Her dream of hiking the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT)
    Feeling ready to take on the hike
    Not having fears or concerns before the hike
    Letting go of fear
    Getting her trail name
    Challenging sections on the PCT
    Why 700 miles in the desert was the real challenge 
    Being supported by her friends during the tough moments
    The mental game
    Doing hard things 
    Writing a letter to herself 
    Can she push her body that hard to make the hike happen
    Preparing for the trail really well
    Needing to hike her hike her way
    Learning about her last name
    Sharing a little video from the end of the PCT
    Finally identifying as a tough girl 
    How to connect with Becky 
    Final words of advice
    Give up the fear, your going to be ok 
    Start planning, take the step.
     
    Social Media
    Blog: onthewingadventures.com
    Instagram: @beckysonthewingadventures
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    Denisa Krásná – Flow, Fear, and Female Adventure: Redefining Women's Stories in Extreme Sports

    06/1/2026 | 48 mins.
    What does it mean to challenge the limits of both body and mind—and to redefine what success looks like along the way? Denisa Krásná, scholar, author, and adventurer from the Czech Republic, takes us on a journey into the world of women in extreme sports.
    From her early days trekking with her parents to highlining hundreds of meters above the ground, Denisa has always been drawn to adventure, isolation, and pushing herself beyond comfort. She co-edited Flow: Women's Counternarratives from Rivers, Rock, and Sky, an inspiring anthology celebrating diverse women's voices in adventure sports—whitewater kayaking, climbing, mountaineering, and highlining—challenging stereotypes and redefining what it means to be successful in the outdoors.
    In this episode, we explore:
    Denisa's path from scholar to adventurer and author
    How fear, frustration, and failure can become tools for growth
    The mental game behind highlining and extreme sports
    Stories of resilience, creativity, and empowerment from women across the globe
    Why inclusivity, mentorship, and community are key to thriving in adventure sports
    Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, a woman seeking inspiration, or simply curious about the stories behind extreme adventure, Denisa's insights will leave you reflecting on your own limits—and inspired to push past them.
    Tune in for a conversation about courage, flow, and the power of women redefining adventure on their own terms.
    ***
    🎙️ 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 Denisa
    Growing up and living in the Czech Republic 
    Working as a scholar at university 
    Loving research and writing about her adventure 
    Writing books and academic articles
    Her early years growing up 
    Travelling with her parents all the time
    Going on trekking adventures around the world from places like  lapland to Nepal 
    Her love for being outdoors and being isolated 
    Being introverted 
    Wanting to talk to adults and discuss ideas 
    Her passion for reading, researching and academics 
    Being active every single day
    New Book: Flow: Women's Counternarratives from Rivers, Rock, and Sky
    How the book came about with her friend Alena Rainsberry 
    Getting a grant to work on outdoor counternarratives 
    Being do-ers  and getting things done
    Reaching out to potential authors 
    The gap in the literature 
    What does counternarratives mean?
    What the typical story of success currently is in outdoor sports
    Wanting to show that success is something that should be defined by the individual - it should be fluid.
    Including stories from professional athletes who define success in the more conventional way 
    Representation of women in adventure stories 
    The stories that resonated and made her think in a different way
    Why every story can make you think 
    The unique view of Rae Raptor aka Cheryll Glotfelty 
    The advantages that her age gives her from money and time 
    Talking about fear and how fear manifests in so many different ways 
    Rocky Mountain Books
    Denisa view on fear and how she experiences it 
    Why her view on fear is very rational and being able to distinguish between the objective and subjective fear
    Highlining and slacklining 
    Her journey into highlining 
    Buying a slackline during covid
    Why the improvements were related to the frequency of training 
    Having quick initial progress
    Being introduced to the local slacklining community and getting a mentor
    The state of flow 
    Why flow is also a word game and why it has multiple meanings
    The photo on the cover of FLOW - with Brenda Gor 
    What free style highlining is and how it is different from walkers
    The mental side of highlining  - zoning out 
    The importance of preparing before you even get on the line 
    Using rituals to get mentally into the right state of mind 
    The number one cause of death in highlining 
    Human mistakes and how it can happen to experienced professionals 
    Why it's good to be slightly afraid 
    Always respect that you are doing an extreme sport 
    Why the mental game is different for everybody 
    Needing to take a few steps to get into the mental zone 
    Specific training needed for the sport 
    Frustration with slacking and not seeing progress 
    Why you should't give up when you first start
    Why the start can be very painful
    Why you need to trust the process 
    Focus on the positive things
    Don't lean into the frustration 
    Needing to work on the mental side of highlining 
    Walking 200m lines and falling once at the end on the seemingly easy part
    The struggle at the end 
    Fighting the doubts in her mind 
    Why these sports are like a mirror into our inner selves 
    Flow, Fear, Frustration, Falling - dealing with a sense of Failure 
    The lessons learned from failure - Dorothea Hamilton 
    Women being framed as too ambitious and that being seen as a negative 
    Climbing half dome with Alena Rainsberry
    Why it was amazing and traumatic! 
    How to connect with Denisa
    Final words of advice for other women who want to take on more adventure sports
    Why it's important to find people to do the activity with, people who support you and people who motivate you. 
    Reading memoirs written by other women 
     
    Social Media
    Website: www.riversrocksky.com
    Instagram: @vegi.deni.slacks
    Book: Flow: Women's Counternarratives from Rivers, Rock, and Sky

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