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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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