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    Helen Spencer – Vet, Polar Explorer & South Pole Ski Adventurer

    23/06/2026 | 45 mins.
    Meet Helen Spencer, a veterinarian from Kent who swapped clinic life for the extremes of the world. From hiking in Afghanistan, Mongolia, and Yemen to caring for orangutans in Borneo, Helen has chased adventure across the globe.
    In this episode, she shares her journey to ski the last degree to the South Pole, including:
    Training, kit prep, and polar skills courses
    The physical and mental challenges of long polar expeditions
    Coping with loss, vulnerability, and finding strength on the ice
    Lessons in perseverance, confidence, and small steps toward big dreams
    Helen's story is a testament to courage, resilience, and pursuing your goals—even when the journey is long and demanding.
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    Show notes
    Who is Helen
    Being based in Kent
    Growing up on a farm and having a lot of freedom 
    Becoming a vet
    Wanting more adventure 
    Working for the charity: World Wide Veterinary Service 
    In her free time loving to travel 
    Leaving school and travelling with her backpack, and staying in hostels 
    Starting to do a few solo and group expeditions
    Hiking in Afganistan, Madagascar, Mongolia, Yemen, Palestine, North Korea
    Recently skiing the last degree of the South Pole  
    Building her confidence with travelling 
    Earning enough money to go f www.interrail.eu/en
    Having a budget of £10 per day
    Spending time in Borneo looking after Orangutans
    Being a shy, farm kid growing up and being better with animals than people 
    Having 5 years at university 
    Having a neighbour who had a zoo and spending time helping out at the zoo
    Knowing what she wanted to do when she was 5
    Building internal confidence 
    Hiking in Afganistan's Wakhan Corridor  
    Why expedition are about the people you meet as well as where you go
    Getting the balance right between being social enough but also having time for herself 
    Needing time out and making sure she has her own tent
    Having a 10 day tolerance on expeditions 
    Her goal to ski to the the pole in Antarctica and where the dream came from 
    Being fascinated by polar history 
    A week long polar skills course in Finse, Norway 
    Needing a challenge - being in bad mental and physical health 
    Taking some time out after selling her veterinarian clinic in London
    Having a year to get in shape 
    Training at the Altitude Centre in London 
    Not being able to test her kit
    Receiving a lot of help and advice 
    Heading to Loughborough Elite Sports Centre to have her fitness tested 
    Dr Amelia Rudd 
    Heading over to Antarctica and what it was like 
    Antarctic Logistics Expeditions (ALE)
    Being out on the ice and why it was like being out on the open ocean 
    Pulling the pulk at altitude on the ice 
    Why it was a physical challenge but also a mental challenge 
    Her way of coping with difficulties 
    Wanting to feel small 
    Being there mid summer, when the sun never sets.
    Rainbows and halos forming around the sun
    Being able to move forward after the challenge
    Trying to cope with the loss of her parents in an accident, 2 weeks before she was due to be married 
    Being in a dark place 
    Coping by being on her own and doing physical endurance 
    Wanting to be broken down and feel vulnerable 
    Getting to the pole and why it was hugely emotional 
    Why it meant everything to her 
    Kick on
    Fundraising £20K in memory of her mum who had Parkinson's
    Gaining confidence, a bit more self assurance and pride.  
    Spending 3 weeks in Antarctica, and skiing for 8 days 
    Tent life…
    Going to the loo! Code Brown! Pooing in a bag and packing out your poo.
    The worst bit of the expedition and having to leave your warm sleeping bag
    How to connect with Helen on Social Media 
    Final words of advice
    Some dreams can take time
    Taking small steps and trying the thing you want to do
    Her mantras in life…. "Don't be a dick to yourself", "Don't be a dick to others" and Don't be a dick with our environment" 
     
    Social Media
    Instagram: @adventure_vet_spence 
    Justgiving: www.justgiving.com/page/helen-spencer-1728903029666
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    Dr. Shawna Pandya – Canada's First Named Female Commercial Astronaut & Space Medicine Pioneer

    16/06/2026 | 45 mins.
    Meet Dr. Shawna Pandya, Canada's first named female commercial astronaut and a leading figure in space medicine. From emergency medicine to aquanaut missions and suborbital research flights, Shawna has trained to thrive in some of the most extreme environments on Earth—and soon, in space.
    In this episode, she shares her journey from a childhood inspired by Dr. Roberta Bondar, through neuroscience and medical training, to testing spacesuits in zero gravity and completing multiple NEPTUNE aquanaut missions. 
    We dive into:
    The challenges of spaceflight on the body and mind
    The "RIDGE" framework Radiation, Isolation, Distance, Gravity, Environment
    Using emergency medicine, diving, and piloting to build operational readiness
    Maintaining balance, avoiding burnout, and living a life aligned with values
    Preparing for her upcoming flight with Virgin Galactic
    Shawna's story is a masterclass in perseverance, curiosity, and aiming for the stars—literally.
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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
    ***
    Show notes
    Who is Shawna 
    Being Canada's first named female Astronaut 
    Her early years and growing up in the 90s
    Wanting to be an Astronaut since she was a child and being inspired by Dr. Roberta Bondar
    Simplifying things 
    Wanting to follow in her footsteps 
    Doing a neuroscience degree
    The influence of her parents 
    Girl Guides of Canada 
    Doing outdoor education during junior high and building her spirit of adventure 
    Inheriting her work ethic from her parents - thinking the normal work day was from 7am to 10pm
    Sharing her goal and telling people what she wanted to achieve 
    Taking a family trip to Australia at 12 years old and being obsessed with the Southern Night Sky 
    Not knowing if it will work out or not - Having to love the grind and the journey 
    Keeping focused on the goal 
    Not letting other people opinions stop her 
    Her parents wanting her to have a realistic career ambition 
    The roadmap included medicine 
    After doing her undergrad in neuroscience and applying for medical school
    Having a back up plan - just in case 
    International Space University - Masters Program 
    Asking medical school for a deferral 
    Doing an internship at the European Space Agency European Space Centre and making a meaningful contribution to space medicine 
    Dealing with criticism
    Having balance in her life and not suffering from burnout 
    Pursuing the trajectory as a research astronaut - and still maintaining her clinical hours in emergency medicine 
    Work life balance 
    Why she does't burn out
    Living her life according to her values 
    Having complete control over her schedule  
    Being surrounded by good people
    Finding fulfilment and loving what she does
    Being inspired to be a better version of herself everyday 
    Fitness and health in space 
    Bone density and muscle mass 
    Space Medicine 
    The challenges of space flight environment and why it's trying to kill you 
    The "RIDGE" Framework short for Space Radiation, Isolation and Confinement, Distance from Earth, Gravity fields, and Hostile/Closed Environments.
    Altered day night cycles - 1 sunrise/sunset every 90 mins - 16 sunrise - sunset cycles per 24hr period every and how it interferes with your sleep cycle
    Micro-gravity and how it affects your bodily systems 
    Physical activity as therapy and using it as a way of investing in herself. 
    The days she doesn't make it to the gym 
    Needing to change something up - or end up burning out 
    Learning diving skills and spending time underwater
    Looking for transferable skills
    Being operational good and a good team mate
    Operational environments: - emergency medicine, diving, sky diving and piloting 
    The importance of having aqua-naught experience 
    Going on 2 NEPTUNE Missions 
    NEPTUNE (Nautical Experiments in Physiology, Technology and Underwater Exploration)
    Building her space flight readiness
    Learning to handle stress in challenging situations 
    Why there is no room for ego 
    Using emergency medicine as an example 
    Escalation patterns of communication 
    Question - Suggestion - Statement - Command 
    Why there is a time and place for everything 
    If everything is urgent - nothing is urgent!
    Urgency fatigue - not knowing what do first
    Being aware of what tools you have at your disposal
    High risk - high reward scenarios 
    The countdown to flight 
    Since 2021 - the launch of private companies into space 
    Going to space for research 
    What kind of astronaut do you want to be?
    Being a research astronaut 
    Training flights as a team - and getting to fly with her good friends
    Kellie Gerardi 
    Dr. Norah Patten 
    Figuring out research priorities 
    The outreach aspects of what they do
    Science diplomacy 
    The lead up to the space flight 
    Managing fears and concerns 
    Having a job to do 
    Being aware of the need to be prepared 
    Deciding on the final payloads
    Dealing with periods in space 
    Quick Fire Questions
    Being an evening person
    Not scheduling early morning meetings
    Starting her day at 9am
    Favourite movie and favourite space movie 
    2007 movie - Sunshine
    Book inspiration - Chris Hatfield - An Astronaut's guide to Earth 
    Music inspiration - liking high adrenaline workout play lists 
    Liking the John Wicks Soundtrack 
    Beach or mountains..
    Favourite food at home and in space
    High RPM skipping
    Rest and relaxation
    Her love for birds - having a 56g Lovebird - 'Jules' 
    Mantra and words she lives by - 'You've got this"
    Words from mum - "Keep going" - "Keep moving"
    Words from dad - "What's the difference between success and activity? Success is eating tomato soup with a spoon, activity is eating tomato soup with a fork"
    How to connect and follow along on social media
    Final words of advice and wisdom for other girls who want to pursue 
    Pick what you want to do, aim to be really, really good at it. 
    Aim to become the hardest working person in the room. Because the work ethic is free.
    Work really hard to get to where you want to be and then act like you belong there, because you do.
    You just need to make space for yourself. 
     
    Social Media
    Website: shawnapandya.com 
    Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/shawnapandya 
    Instagram: @shawnapandya 
    Facebook: @shawnapandyaofficial
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    Jeannette McGill: Everest at 52, Leadership at Altitude & The Truth Above 8,000m

    09/06/2026 | 46 mins.
    Jeannette McGill is a seasoned mountaineer and executive leader who, at 52, became the oldest South African woman to summit Everest in May 2025. With more than 30 years of global climbing experience—including leading expeditions across four continents—she knows deeply that the summit is never just about standing on top. 
    Jeannette's journey is a testament to patience, resilience, and the quiet power of backing yourself, no matter how many setbacks you face. Beyond her personal achievements, she is passionate about demystifying the modern-day myths of Everest and advocates instead for the very real challenges mountain terrains face through climate change globally. Having been there herself, she brings an informed, honest perspective on what is truly happening above 8,000m. 
    Today, Jeannette combines her love for high-altitude adventure with leadership on Boards and helping others explore their own limits. She also supports future generations through leading snow camps in the Victorian Alps and mountaineering scholarships, believing that mountains are powerful teachers of courage and humility. Her story is not just about conquering peaks but about becoming the kind of person who dares to try.
    We first spoke with Jeannette on 7th January 2021 - Jeannette McGill - 1st South African woman to summit Manaslu, the 8th highest mountain in the world
    ***
     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 Jeanette
    Corporate executive, board director and most importantly a mountaineer
    South African by origin,  located in Melbourne and spending up to 5 months in Nepal
    TGP Episode - January 7th 2021 - - 1st South African woman to summit Manaslu, the 8th highest mountain in the world
    Her Mt. Everest dream 
    A one day - someday project…
    How climbing Mt. Everest came to the forefront of her mind
    To be a real mountaineer you needed to tick Mt. Everest off the list
    Deciding to go in a different direction in 1995 
    The pivotal moment - university and having a career or entering the climbing competition 
    Pursuing her career 
    Was Mt. Everest a realistic goal?
    Growing into the project
    Adding Mt. Everest to the bucket list after covid
    Going through a back surgery and perimenopause and deciding that 2023 would be her Mt. Everest year
    Using Mera Peak as an acclimatisation strategy 
    Getting sick and not recovering well, getting to camp 2 and not being able to continue.
    Heading back to Australia and deciding to go back in 2024
    Deciding to gift herself the power of a mid-life sabbatical 
    Exciting her role in December 2023 and starting to train properly for Mt. Everest in 2024
    Joining a small team
    Mechanical failure on the mountain - her jumar not working and getting word that her house in Australia had burnt down. 
    Getting to the South Col and not being in the right head space. 
    Knowing she was making the right decision to turn around and head back down the mountain 
    Dealing with the frustration and disappointment and why it was difficult 
    Not being in a good head space. Needing to pivot and become nomadic during the winter 
    Floundering and not knowing what was next
    Deciding that she would regret it if she didn't back herself one final time. 
    Pivoting and making the best of the situation 
    Having flexibility and deciding to do Mt. Everest one last time 
    Figuring out where to do the winter work - in either Scotland or New Zealand 
    Packing up and heading over to New Zealand to do training 
    Doing more mountain work, on the NZ Alps in the South Island 
    How it became a more personal/internal  objective/goal 
    What training looked like 
    Working with a mental and physical coach
    Using Training Peaks 
    Evoke Endurance Coach 
    Returning to Manaslu in the fall of 2024
    Muscle endurance - steep hills in NZ out of Queenstown carrying 20kgs 
    Following a structured gym program 
    Her 'A' Team 
    Figuring out through processes and what could derail her
    Having cheat sheets e.g. a mopey list to keep her focused on her goal and what she needed to do
    Heading back to Mt Everest in 2025 and wanting to do the Everest - Lhotse Double (having 2 permits) 
    Acclimatising on Mt. Mera Peak 
    Being an older climber and the changes she made
    Sleeping at camp 3 on her rotation 
    Heading up to the balcony 
    The challenge of the 2025 season 
    Dealing with extreme winds and not being able to stand up
    Having to turn around - returning to her tent on the South Col and being hit with disappointment. 
    Maybe climbing Mt. Everest just isn't going to happen again - shedding a tear 
    Having her main sherpa needing to head back down to camp 2
    Having the opportunity to go for the summit of Mt. Everest the following night 
    Now or never!!!!!
    Starting to prepare, getting herself together and heading back to the balcony before reaching the summit
    Reaching the summit - A surreal, glorious moment. 
    Crying on the summit and why she will never forget it
    The descent back to base camp - dealing with fatigue 
    Being able to look after herself on the descent 
    The afterwards - Relief? Adventure blues?
    The pressure on herself to achieve the goal
    Being at peace with herself 
    Needing to rest this calendar year and savour her summit
    Wallowing in the peace and knowledge of achievement 
    How to connect with Jeannette 
    Final words of advice for other women who want to take on their own mountains and challenges
    Keep stretching your fear muscle 
     
    Social Media
    Website: www.mcgillsmountains.com
    Instagram: @mcgills_mountains
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    Lauren Burnison – Pioneering the Sober Travel Movement and Adventures of a Single Mum

    02/06/2026 | 44 mins.
    Lauren Burnison is the founder of We Love Lucid, the UK's first alcohol-free travel company, and a trailblazer in the sober travel movement. From couch-surfing with nomads on the Mongolian steppe to snorkelling with sharks in Oman, Lauren has spent her life seeking off-the-beaten-path adventures—and this year, she took a two-month road trip through Spain and Portugal in a micro camper with her four-year-old daughter to celebrate ten years of sobriety.
    In this candid conversation, Lauren shares her journey from self-destructive habits to sobriety, how travel became her school of life, and the joys and challenges of being a single parent exploring the world. She talks about starting We Love Lucid, the lessons learned while traveling solo and with her daughter, and how adventure can transform the way we see ourselves.
    Explicit content: We touch on drugs, drinking, and addiction.
    ***
     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 Lauren
    Coming from Northern Ireland Originally
    41 years old
    Founder of We Love Lucid - The UK's First Alcohol-free Travel Company
    Being a single mum to a very energetic 4 year old girl 
    Being an aspiring writer
    Reflecting back on her early years 
    Being very creative, loving animals, and growing up in the countryside 
    Where her love of travel came from 
    Starting to learn Spanish in school and how her teacher inspired her
    Having a knack for learning languages 
    Finding a diary entry from when she was 15 years old
    Having an ambition to learn Spanish and French and wanting to live in Spain 
    Getting to visit Spain at 16 on a sports camp 
    Having her eyes opened and feeling invigorated while travelling on the road 
    Why A'Levels were such a slog and hated being told what to do 
    Being confident about travelling 
    Deciding to travel around South America 
    Getting into drugs and going down a self destructive path 
    Heading back home to go to university 
    Spending 6 months in Barcelona - working in a pizza restaurant and living in a tent
    Getting her degree
    Being taken further down the path and still being self destructive 
    Making changes at 32 
    Wanting to explore and see more of the world - spending time in South Africa
    Getting in more and more trouble 
    Turning 30 and heading to South Korea to work as an English Teacher 
    Having the best and worst moments of her life
    Hitting rock bottom and deciding not to drink ever since
    Getting in trouble, and having the fear of losing her life
    Partying with Chinese Dwarfs 
    Seeing how bad her behaviour had gotten
    Feeling and being alone on this part of the journey 
    Drinking 4 nights a week
    The hardest part - being faced with this situation of not knowing who she was 
    Who is Lauren? Having to deal with difficult emotions.
    Feeing so vulnerable 
    The night she decided to quit drinking 
    Creating 'We Love Lucid' and how it helped her stay connected with the sober community 
    Visiting the vast empty spaces in Mongolia 
    Growing up with horses and riding horses 
    Wanting to ride horses in Mongolia and how it turned in to a trip of self discovery 
    Trying to figure out the next steps
    Why life is not just good or bad - it's a mixture of everything 
    Heading to the South of Spain and doing a workaday experience over there
    How the idea for - We Love Lucid came about 
    Not having a positive view of sobriety 
    Thinking about her experiences as a sober person travelling 
    Starting to run the trips 
    Why the trips are all about connecting with sober people 
    Cycling from Beer to Soberton….
    Why not all projects turn out how you want them to 
    Not wanting to be a quitter
    Getting to 70 miles…..
    Why it was a bit of a failure, but also a valuable lesson at the same time 
    Riding up the East Coast of Korea on a bike to North Korea
    The goodness of people 
    How travel and adventure changed after having her daughter
    Feeling as though her world has been shrinking
    How it affected her mentally - with not being able to travel 
    The realities of being a single mum in Scotland
    How her life seems so normal
    Starting to go away with her daughter 
    Being on a road trip in Portugal for 1/2 months 
    Trying to escape the winter in the UK
    Needing to stay in the UK and going with that 
    Starting to accept the reality 
    Wanting to start her blog - "Adventures of a single, sober mum" 
    Being able to afford a micro camper 
    Why trips are a condensed school of life 
    The beauty and joy of the quiet moments
    Walking with 12 women on the Santiago de Compostela 
    Mandy Manners - Sober Coach 
    She Recovers Foundation 
    How to connect with Lauren
    The stigma around being a single parent 
    Wanting to feel more empowered
    Final words of advice for other women
    Change is possible 
    Being inspired by Terence McKenna 
    Try something hard, push yourself out of your comfort zone. 
     
    Social Media
    Website: www.welovelucid.com - The UK's First Alcohol-free Travel Company 
    Instagram: @welovelucid 
    Substack: adventuresofasobersinglemum.substack.com
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    Helen Dainty – First Woman to Cycle Across Libya & 9 Years Living on £50 a Week by Bike

    26/05/2026 | 38 mins.
    In this Tough Girl Podcast EXTRA episode, we catch up with Helen Dainty — solo female cyclist, self-described "full-time global hobo," and one of the most committed long-distance bike travellers you'll ever meet.
    For the past decade, Helen has spent nine years on the road, travelling exclusively by bicycle and living on around £50 a week. She's cycled across Australia, ridden from London to Nordkapp and back, travelled extensively through the Middle East and North Africa — and in 2025 became the first woman to cycle across Libya.
    When war in Sudan forced her to abandon an overland route into East Africa, Helen adapted and rerouted — because that's what life on the road demands: flexibility, resilience, and the ability to trust the process.
    In this episode, we dive into what's happened since we last spoke in January 2022. From navigating complex visa systems (including Algeria and Libya), to travelling with police security details, being detained in Libya, and accepting incredible hospitality through the Warm Showers community — Helen shares the raw, practical realities of long-term cycle touring.
    We also talk about:
    The logistics of visas with a British passport
    Working with visa agents and last-minute plan changes
    Cycling in Algeria and Libya
    Budget travel (sticking to AUD $100 per week)
    Her bike setup — switching from chain to belt drive
    Schwalbe Marathon Plus tyres and long-distance reliability
    Not collecting souvenirs and living with less
    Documenting her journey on YouTube (and the time spent editing!)
    Saying yes to unexpected opportunities
    Helen also opens up about going through perimenopause and menopause while cycling through deserts — dealing with extreme sadness, brain fog, hot sweats in the middle of the night, and coming out the other side feeling stronger and more balanced. At 47, she believes she has another strong decade of adventure ahead — and she's not slowing down.
    Looking forward, Helen plans to spend the next two years cycling down the west coast of Africa in an attempt to circle the continent, before eventually heading back towards Australia through Asia.
    Her advice for women wanting to do something different?
    Say yes to the opportunity — you can work out the details on the way.
    Accept without hesitation.
    Raw, honest, practical and deeply inspiring — this is a powerful catch-up with a woman who has built her entire life around two wheels.
    ***
     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 Helen
    Catching up since we last spoke
    Cycling through the Middle East and Africa 
    TGP Episode - January 2022 - 
    TGP Extra Episode - 
    What's changed?!
    Going back to the start of 2022 
    Taking the ferry from Turkey to Lebanon 
    Flying home to surprise her family for Christmas 
    Setting off toward Iran in 2022 
    The practical side of travel - visa's, entering and leaving countries (with a British Passport)
    Saudi Arabia and Oman using a E-visa system 
    Getting a visa for Algeria - paperwork, needing to be in your home country while applying for the visa, face to face visit to the Embassy in London 
    Visa's for Libya - not being issues and needing to work with a contact to get a visa 
    Using a visa agent - Tap Persia 
    Last minute change of plans and trying to extend a 2 week visa while in the country - which proved impossible 
    Booking accommodation to get the visa 
    Cycle touring being a little stressful at times
    Cycling in Algeria for a few days and what the experience was like
    Warmshowers hosts 
    Accepting hospitality 
    Having an Algerian security detail (police) and what that entails 
    Needing to trust the process 
    Having her passport taken off her…
    Arrested/detained in Libya by the police 
    Finding affordable accommodation 
    Tourist sites in Algeria and Libya 
    Not meeting other bike packers in Libya 
    How it all happened….
    Saying yes to opportunities as they present themselves 
    Libyan Cycling Centre 
    Starting to share videos on Youtube and documenting her trips 
    Working on improving the sound quality 
    Aiming for 8 min vlogs
    The time spend editing….
    Sticking to her budget of AUD $100 a week
    The bike, the bike set up and new gear
    Changing from a chain to a belt drive 
    Getting a new saddle - Repente 
    What is a belt drive and needing a specific frame for it and how it works 
    Why it's popular with long distance tourers 
    Schwalbe Marathon Plus tires 
    Not collecting souvenirs 
    Day to day emotions and loving life on the road
    Not having any plans to stop cycling 
    Heading into Western Africa - and taking 2 years to cycle down the coast 
    Planning to cycle back to Australia through Asia
    47 years old - another good decade ahead of her
    Going through menopause 3/4 years ago
    Not knowing what was happening in 2021/2022 and not undertaking that she was going through perimenopause 
    Experiencing extreme sadness and brain fog 
    Feeling more balanced and having less brain fog, and less depression bouts
    Having hot sweats in the desert, in the middle of the night 
    Feeling glad to be on the other side of it
    Starting to think about bone density 
    Cycling down the West Coast of Africa 
    Using this downtime over winter to plan out her route and sort out visa's.
    Taking her dad to Ethiopia 
    How to connect with Helen on social media and follow along with her journey 
    9,570 subscribers on YouTube - wanting to reach 10k! 
    Final words of advice for women who want to do something different and take on new challenges 
    Say yes to an opportunity -you can work out the details on the way
    Accept without hesitation! 
     
    Social Media
    All links: helsonwheels.bio.link  
    Instagram: @hels.on.wheels 
    Facebook:  @Helsonwheelswithmlt 
    Youtube: @helsonwheels
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The Tough Girl Podcast is all about inspiring and motivating YOU! I will be interviewing inspirational women from around the world, who've faced and overcome difficult challenges and situations, they will share their story, their knowledge and provide advice and essential tips for you to overcome your own personal challenges.
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