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Tough Girl Podcast

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Sarah Williams
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 overcom...

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  • Sarah Williams: Reflections on the South West Coast Path, Health, Money & Future Plans for 2025
    At the end of 2024, I wanted to take a moment to pause, reflect, and share some personal insights from the past six months.  In this special solo episode, I open up about my experiences hiking the South West Coast Path, the lessons I’ve learned about health and fitness, and how I’m approaching financial planning and future adventures. From the challenges of dealing with health setbacks to the triumphs of completing tough hikes, this episode is an honest and raw look at my journey.  I also delve into thoughts on ageing, longevity, and the exciting plans I have for 2025, including more adventures, personal growth, and professional goals. If you’re curious about what goes on behind the scenes of Tough Girl Challenges or simply want some motivation to tackle your own goals, this episode is for you. Join me for an honest conversation about health, money, and embracing the adventures ahead! *** Catch the latest episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast, dropping every Tuesday at 7 am UK time! Don’t forget to subscribe so you won’t miss the inspiring journeys and incredible stories of tough women.  Want to play a part in uplifting female representation in the media? Support the Tough Girl Podcast on Patreon!  Your generosity helps shine a spotlight on female role models in the world of adventure and physical challenges. Join us in making a positive impact by visiting www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast. Thank you for your amazing support! *** Show notes Welcome to the reflections episode  Recording in the dead time between Christmas and New Year Who am I? The mission of Tough Girl Challenges Making assumptions - that you know a lot about me! Setting the scene Focusing on the previous 6 months (August 2024 - December 2024) Home on the Wirral The restful, calm bedroom where I work from  Giant map of the World  Snake plant  Peace Lilly Plant  Living at home since 2014 Keeping structured and focused during the interview My early 30s, banking, stress, travelling for 2 years Spending time in South America and designing life I wanted to lead  How podcasting has changed my life Starting podcasting in 4th August 2015  Goodpods list  Previous adventures and challenges  Running challenges - Marathon des Sables  Cycling challenges - Cycling from Vancouver to Cabo san Lucas 2018 Hiking and thru-hiking  Question from Adele Vickers  How my adventures and challenges have evolved over time  Feeling like a failure on the Appalachian Trail  The importance of showing up even when you don’t feel like it Not enjoying the North Island of New Zealand (roads etc) Reflection on the Te Araroa Trail podcast episode  Enjoying spending time in the wilderness, solo Pursuing similar challenges in the future  Adventuring over the past 18 months none stop Achieving everyday and feeling like I’m making progress Working on balance  Documenting the journey so far Focusing on the South West Coast Path, health, fitness, financial goals, new job and future goals  Armchair Adventure Festival 2024  South West Coast Path (SWCP)  Zoe Langley-Wathen  Training and preparation for the SWCP  Dealing with severe anaemia and not going into the hike fully fit Documenting the trail daily and sharing on social media  Sponsored by ZOLEO #ChallengeWithZOLEO  Wearing INOV8 #gifted. Use TOUGHGIRL10 for a 10% discount  Tooth pain, teeth issues, visiting the dentist, needing a filling and root canal… Accommodation, distances, costs, walking with friends on the SWCP (James, Zoe, Gigi) Level of enjoyment (71%) fatigue (44%), ease of terrain (48%) Ankle issues, and focusing on bullet proofing my ankles going forward Overall throughs on the SWCP and why I highly recommend it as a hike  The reality of what people think thru-hiking is versus what it is actually like out on the trail The Salt Path - book & new film in 2025  Being home in September and focusing on health  Scientific research into ageing at 44 and me turning 44 in 2025  Caroline Paul: How Outdoor Adventures Improve Life as We Age - Lessons from 'Tough Broad’. Discover how embracing bravery and the outdoors can lead to a fulfilling and adventurous life at any age. Ageing and adventuring - 16 adventures over the next 16 years  6 years until I’m 50 (WTF) Health, wellness & longevity  Needing to put money into my SIPP (Private Pension - Self Invested Personal Pension) Needing to make more money, without losing my freedom  Patrons & Patreon  Getting back into strength training, working with Franco - https://www.humalforces.com/  Dr. Stacy Sims - Leading Global Expert on Female Physiology and Endurance Training. Author of ROAR.  Lifting heavy weights, getting my protein in (with Protein Rebel) AIM Health where cutting-edge medical science meets holistic well-being  Seeing Dr Cathy  Treatment - Cryotherapy, Red Light Bed, Rebalance Bed, Hyperbaric Oxygen and Hydrogen Therapy & Compression Therapy  Feeling Amazing!! What 2025 is hopefully going to look like…. Work at AIM until end of April 25 (also doing strength training, editing podcast and vlogs etc), Travel/adventure from May to early September, work at AIM until next April 2026.  Summary of financial goals  Editing the Vlogs for New Zealand (22 for North Island and 27 vlogs for the South Island) and why I’m happy with what I’ve created.  Sponsorship for 2025 - podcast & vlogs with  INOV8 & ZOLEO Question around the feeling of failure - my response with tips and advice to help you The power of REFRAMING  My failure in boxing  Plans for 2025 - English Camino in Spain, The Fisherman’s Trail in Portugal, spending time with Adelaide in Norway Not feeling excited about doing a long hike such as the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) GR10 - Through the French Pyrenees: Le Sentier des Pyrenees.  10 year anniversary of the Tough Girl Podcast!  Final 2 questions - what have I changed my mind on in the last year and books I’ve been reading  Running a 100 miler… THANK YOU for listening and supporting the Tough Girl Podcast The 10 year anniversary, a change in branding and the next decade… My word of 2025 - Longevity Needing to put legacy plans in place  Connect with me and watch the vlogs on YouTube  Support the work I do via Patreon    Previous Reflections/Solo Episodes    Aug 1, 2024 - Sarah Williams: Reflecting on the Past 6 Months and Future Plans for 2024 – Insights, Challenges, and Adventures. Mar 14, 2024 - Sarah Williams - Reflections & Learnings from the 3,000km Te Araroa Trail, New Zealand. Nov 2, 2023 - Sarah Williams - Planning and Preparation for thru hiking the 3,000 km Te Araroa Trail, New Zealand. #ChallengeWithZOLEO Sep 10, 2023 - Sarah Williams - Solo Reflections: A Look Back at the End of 2022, Adventures and Challenges in 2023   Apr 26, 2016 - Sarah Williams - Shares her journey of getting to the start line of the Marathon des Sables (MDS) & running the toughest footrace on earth!   Sep 19, 2017 - Sarah Williams - Thru hiking the Appalachian Trail (2,190 miles) in 100 days!   Sep 4, 2018 - Sarah Williams - Planning and Preparation for the Pacific Coast Highway & the Baja Divide! Dec 25, 2018 - Sarah Williams - Cycling the Pacific Coast Highway & Baja Divide    Social Media Website: www.toughgirlchallenges.com Instagram: @toughgirlchallenges Facebook: Sarah Williams   
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  • Prue Young: Triathlete and Critical Care Flight Paramedic Sharing Her Journey as an MS Warrior and Competing in the Ironman World Championships in Kona
    In this episode, we’re excited to welcome Prue Young, a remarkable triathlete and critical care flight paramedic who exemplifies resilience and determination. As a proud warrior living with multiple sclerosis (MS), Prue has not only faced personal challenges but has also triumphed in the world of endurance sports. From her journey as an athlete to competing in the prestigious Ironman World Championships in Kona, Prue shares her inspiring story of perseverance. As a New Zealand representative, she has pushed through the barriers of her diagnosis to achieve incredible feats, including completing Ironman events and other endurance challenges.  Join us as Prue discusses her experiences in triathlon, the intersection of her career and athletic pursuits, and how she continues to inspire others in the face of adversity.  This episode is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of chasing your dreams against all odds!   Catch the latest episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast, dropping every Tuesday at 7 am UK time! Don’t forget to subscribe so you won’t miss the inspiring journeys and incredible stories of tough women.  Want to play a part in uplifting female representation in the media? Support the Tough Girl Podcast on Patreon! Your generosity helps shine a spotlight on female role models in the world of adventure and physical challenges. Join us in making a positive impact by visiting www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast. Thank you for your amazing support!   Show notes Who is Prue Insights into her childhood in rural Dunedin, New Zealand Growing up with outdoor adventures like climbing trees, kayaking, skiing, and camping The influence of her parents in fostering her love for the outdoors Her involvement in sports during her school years, including water polo, hockey, and swimming Participation in the Duke of Edinburgh programme and how it introduced her to tramping and mountain biking Her early aspiration to become a doctor, inspired by a childhood incident Why she shifted her career focus from medicine to paramedicine How a suggestion to volunteer with St John Ambulance started her paramedic journey Prue’s path from volunteering to becoming a fully qualified paramedic The challenges of balancing work, study, and personal fitness while pursuing her paramedic degree How exercise became her outlet during busy and stressful periods Her initial exposure to triathlons during high school The role of a colleague in encouraging her to participate in a women’s triathlon Overcoming fears of road cycling and embracing triathlon training Completing her paramedics internship and rediscovering her love for sports Writing a bucket list and setting ambitious fitness goals Competing in New Zealand’s Coast to Coast multi-sport competition The components of the Coast to Coast event How Les Mills RPM classes rekindled her interest in biking Her journey from gym fitness to full Ironman triathlons Finding fulfilment in the outdoors through triathlons and endurance challenges How triathlons helped her manage stress and stay physically active The importance of community and support in her sporting and professional life The mental and physical challenges of transitioning to a high-intensity paramedic career Insights into balancing career demands with maintaining personal fitness Her reflections on resilience and adaptability through life’s challenges How her love for the outdoors continues to shape her lifestyle and career How she discovered her love for triathlons and embraced the joy of physical challenges Her first Ironman experience in March 2018 The balance between overcoming challenges and enjoying the process of competing The influence of her postgraduate studies to her training routine Reflections on her second Ironman and how pressure impacted her enjoyment and performance Balancing work, study, and training while managing life changes How she shifted her focus from Ironman to the Coast to Coast multi-sport event The new challenges she faced learning to kayak The unique blend of skills and fitness required for both triathlons and multi-sport events How Prue attempted to take on both the Coast to Coast and Ironman in 2021 The impact of COVID-19 restrictions on events and how they reshaped her plans How Prue’s journey took a major turn with the onset of symptoms leading to her MS (Multiple Sclerosis) diagnosis The early signs of MS that she experienced, including changes in sensation and strength Prue’s journey to understanding and managing her MS diagnosis The importance of finding joy in the process, even amid setbacks and challenges How Prue continues to approach life and sports with a positive and determined mindset Prue’s journey to the Ironman World Championships and overcoming challenges like injury and fatigue What it was like competing in Kona during COVID-19 Highlights of being part of an inspiring athlete ambassador panel The joy and energy of the Ironman check-in process and race day atmosphere Her experiences with the swim, bike, and run segments, including battling heat and headwinds Supporting fellow athletes during the marathon with advice and encouragement The emotional and unforgettable moments Prue’s victory dance at the finish line and the camaraderie with volunteers How she showed that hope and determination lead to incredible achievements Final words of advice   Social Media Instagram @ms_adventure_heli_medic   
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  • Linda Blakely - The Inspiring Journey of an Ironman Athlete Who Summited Everest and Lhotse and Rowed the Atlantic Ocean Solo!
    Linda Blakely is a remarkable athlete and adventurer, known for her extraordinary accomplishments in the world of endurance sports. As an Ironman competitor, she has completed 25 full Ironman races, including three World Championships, achieving an impressive ranking of 19th in her age group worldwide.  Linda proudly represented Great Britain as an age group athlete at long-distance triathlon events, earning a silver medal at the European Championships in 2015. In 2018, Linda achieved an incredible feat by summiting both Everest and Lhotse, the fourth highest mountain in the world, within 24 hours of each other. This made her only the fourth female to accomplish this remarkable challenge and the first British woman to do so.  But her adventures don’t stop there; Linda also became the first woman to row the Atlantic Ocean solo and unassisted, completing a gruelling 3,000-mile journey from Gran Canaria to Barbados. Currently, Linda is preparing for her next formidable challenge: the Marathon des Sables, a 250km race across the Sahara Desert, where she will carry all her supplies on her back over seven days.  Join us as we delve into Linda's awe-inspiring journey of perseverance, resilience, and her relentless pursuit of adventure! This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking motivation to pursue their dreams and conquer their own challenges. *** Don't miss out on the latest episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast, released every Tuesday at 7am UK time! Be sure to hit the subscribe button to stay updated on the incredible journeys and stories of strong women.  By supporting the Tough Girl Podcast on Patreon, you can make a difference in increasing the representation of female role models in the media, particularly in the world of adventure and physical challenges. Your contribution helps empower and inspire others. Visit www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast to be a part of this important movement.  Thank you for your invaluable support! *** Show notes Who is Linda Running three children's care homes in London and Essex Care homes focused on children with trauma and learning disabilities Linda’s journey into care homes began with a chance meeting in Thailand Being active in many sports as a child, including gymnastics and swimming Her love for mountains grew from completing the Duke of Edinburgh Moving to London in her 20s and working various jobs Rediscovering sport in her 30s after a 10-year break. Doing first Ironman at age 34, starting with a super sprint event Quickly getting hooked on Ironman and aiming for the toughest races Completing 25 full Ironmans and three Kona World Championships She used to race 3 Ironmans per year but now focuses on qualifying for Kona Protein shakes and recovery boots being used for training Not believing in full rest days but take easy days for recovery Ranking swimming as her least favorite discipline but works hard at it Improving her bike leg with strength training Being strong in all three disciplines: swimming, cycling, and running. Her overall approach to racing is consistency across all three sports Linda’s next challenge, including mountain adventures and solo expeditions Linda's summit experience on Mount Everest The hardship of living conditions on Everest The striking sight of red head torches climbing Everest Her feelings on the summit ridge How she approached the challenge of summiting Everest Her decision to attempt both Everest and Lhotse Linda's reflections on the summit ridge of Everest Her emotional reaction to encountering a deceased climber on Lhotse The somber realities of high-altitude climbing The importance of respect for fallen climbers Linda’s successful summit of Everest in 2018 The use of supplemental oxygen during the climb Becoming the first British female to traverse Everest and Lhotse. The desolation of Camp Four on Everest The logistical challenges after summiting Everest Walking down from base camp instead of taking a helicopter Dealing with adventure blues after completing major challenges Linda’s love for planning future adventures The reality and beauty of climbing Everest versus rowing the Atlantic Experiencing menopause at 47 Feeling stressed, tired, and angry without knowing why Seeking treatment after the GP suggested antidepressants. Starting HRT, feeling more like herself again Struggling with exhaustion during training before HRT Turning 50 while rowing solo across the Atlantic Rowing alone for 54 days on the Atlantic Ocean Rowing for 16 hours a day, taking short breaks for food Planning meals daily to save time and energy. Managing sleep by setting an alarm every 45 minutes Listening to music and audiobooks for mental stimulation Starting a dress rental business after the row Dealing with painful skin sores from sitting too long Experimenting with different seats to ease discomfort Rowing in minimal clothing to avoid saltwater irritation Never considering quitting during the challenge Sharing her birthday experience while rowing the Atlantic Describing the emotional journey of overcoming bad weather Talking about accepting the change in goals from a record to enjoying the journey Highlighting the support received through social media on her birthday Mentioning her admiration for Victoria Evans' rowing record Discussing the changes in boat design affecting the record challenge Explaining her achievement as the first woman to summit Everest and row solo across the Atlantic Preparing for an Ironman race and training for the Marathon des Sables Planning ultra-marathon training with back-to-back races in February Fundraising for Action Medical Research to help sick babies and children Final words of advice   Social Media Website: www.lindablakelysboutique.com  Instagram: @blakely.linda  Charity: www.action.org.uk  
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  • Xian Goh: Climber, Coach, and Author of ‘Smooth: Movement Principles and Techniques for Climbing’
    In this episode, we’re thrilled to welcome Xian, an accomplished climber, climbing coach, and writer.  With over 20 years of experience in the climbing world, Xian's journey has transformed from an enthusiastic gym rat to an international competitor, and now she focuses on outdoor performance, coaching, and writing. Climbing has been a powerful force in Xian's life, helping her uncover her true self and shape her aspirations. Her passion for the sport culminated in her recently published book, Smooth: Movement Principles and Techniques for Climbing, where she shares valuable insights on the art of climbing.  Join us as Xian discusses her evolution in the climbing community, the principles behind effective movement, and how climbing continues to influence her life. *** Catch the latest episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast, dropping every Tuesday at 7 am UK time! Don’t forget to subscribe so you won’t miss the inspiring journeys and incredible stories of tough women.  Want to play a part in uplifting female representation in the media? Support the Tough Girl Podcast on Patreon! Your generosity helps shine a spotlight on female role models in the world of adventure and physical challenges. Join us in making a positive impact by visiting www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast. Thank you for your amazing support! *** Show notes Who is Xian Xian’s climbing journey spanning nearly 20 years Transitioning from competition climbing to outdoor climbing and coaching Insights into Xian’s new book, Smooth, focused on climbing techniques and principles Xian’s upbringing in Singapore, a highly urbanized city-state Joining a climbing club at 15 and discovering a passion for climbing Her first outdoor climbing experience in Thailand The impact of limestone cliffs in Thailand on Xian’s climbing perspective Adjusting to outdoor climbing challenges, including basic accommodations and new environments How climbing introduced Xian to the outdoors and a different lifestyle. The lack of outdoor exposure growing up in Singapore. Choosing the University of St Andrews in Scotland for a dramatically different experience Experiencing four seasons for the first time after moving from Singapore Transitioning from the humid climate of Singapore to Scotland’s cooler, rainier weather Initial struggles with outdoor culture and gear at St Andrews The humourous story of learning the importance of proper hiking boots rather than Converse sneakers Joining the mountaineering club and exploring Scotland’s Highlands The differences between indoor climbing culture in Singapore and mountaineering culture in Scotland Adjusting to student-led mountaineering trips and the challenges they brought Xian’s progression from indoor climbing to mastering various climbing disciplines Key differences between bouldering, sport climbing, and traditional climbing The unique challenges of placing protection in traditional climbing Her philosophy on climbing movement and technique The significance of movement principles in both climbing and coaching How she balances her roles as a coach, climber, and author Why she wrote Smooth and her goals for sharing climbing knowledge Reflections on the cultural shift from Singapore to the UK The value of seasons and outdoor environments in shaping Xian’s climbing journey Building resilience through challenging and unpredictable climbing environments Xian’s thoughts on connecting with nature through climbing Xian’s current climbing routine and goals How she balanced full-time coaching and writing a book The origins of her book idea What readers can expect from her book An overview of common climbing mistakes Why good footwork is crucial in climbing Her experiences with recurring climbing injuries How injuries became opportunities for self-improvement Lessons learned from shoulder injuries and improper technique The importance of addressing the root causes of injuries How a severe back injury changed Xian’s approach to training The importance of recovery and balancing training load Why injuries are common but manageable in climbing and athletics Her thoughts on injury prevention and care One of Xian’s most magical climbing experiences in France How climbing unique locations enhances the experience The mental challenge of committing to difficult climbs Insights into Xian’s coaching philosophy. The rewards of overcoming challenges in climbing How she balances professional and personal climbing goals The role of perseverance in achieving long-term climbing success Finding joy in sharing her knowledge through writing and coaching Final words of advice   Social Media Website www.xiangoh.com  Instagram @xiangoh_  Facebook @xiangohcoach  Book: ‘Smooth: Movement Principles and Techniques for Climbing’   
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  • Heidi Beierle: Author, Artist, and Slow Traveler on Biking Across America, Accessible Outdoor Adventures, and Finding Creativity on the Road
    In this episode, we’re joined by the inspiring Heidi Beierle—author, slow traveler, and artist—who shares her incredible journey across America by bicycle. Back in 2010, Heidi pedaled solo across the U.S., studying bicycle tourism and rural economic development.  That life-changing journey became the foundation for her memoir, Heidi Across America – One Woman’s Journey on a Bicycle Through the Heartland. With over 15 years working at the crossroads of transportation, tourism, and recreation, and 17 years without owning a car, Heidi brings a unique perspective on the challenges and joys of exploring the outdoors without relying on a vehicle.  Her mission? To make transformative outdoor experiences accessible for everyone, regardless of their abilities or circumstances. Beyond her passion for sustainable travel, Heidi’s creativity shines through her art, from upcycled collage puzzles to award-winning costumes. Her work has been published in National Geographic Traveler, High Desert Journal, and more.  Tune in to hear Heidi’s insights on slow travel, her creative inspirations, and how she’s making the outdoors open to all.  Get ready for a journey that redefines what it means to explore and connect with the world around us. *** Catch the latest episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast, dropping every Tuesday at 7 am UK time! Don’t forget to subscribe so you won’t miss the inspiring journeys and incredible stories of tough women.  Want to play a part in uplifting female representation in the media? Support the Tough Girl Podcast on Patreon! Your generosity helps shine a spotlight on female role models in the world of adventure and physical challenges. Join us in making a positive impact by visiting www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast. Thank you for your amazing support! *** Show notes Who is Heidi Her early experiences with slow travel and the outdoors Growing up in Wyoming and exploring open spaces as a child The influence of bicycling during her childhood and independence it provided Her father’s mythic 100-mile bike ride and its lasting impact Transitioning from mountain climbing to bicycling for local exploration How financial challenges and the 2008 recession influenced her journey The decision to pursue a degree in active transportation planning Her struggle with the demands of postgraduate studies The email from her mother that inspired her cross-country bike ride The birth of the idea to cycle solo across the US Using the bike tour as research for her master’s project Heidi’s first long-distance bike tour from Oregon to San Francisco, California Her prior experience with solo adventures, including mountain climbing Heidi’s approach to planning: a balance of structure and flexibility Lessons learned from her cross-country trip, including managing expectations The challenges of balancing blogging, research, and daily cycling How pressure and over-scheduling affected her trip enjoyment An example of spontaneous travel in Europe with her partner Adapting travel plans due to weather and high tourist seasons The importance of balancing spontaneity with logistical planning Insights into flexible planning during high travel seasons Heidi’s reflections on prioritising experiences over rigid schedules Her evolving perspective on enjoying side trips and unplanned opportunities The empowering feeling of covering long distances under her own power The joy and challenge of balancing adventure with responsibilities How slow travel fosters deeper connections with people and places Heidi’s philosophy on blending structure with adaptability in travel Heidi’s decision to navigate her bike tour using paper maps instead of GPS The challenges of navigating with traditional maps during her journey Magical moments with locals who offered kindness and hospitality Facing the challenges of cycling in extreme heat and the miraculous help from strangers Heidi’s reflections on authentic connections made during her journey The evolving concept of slow travel and how it differs from traditional tourism Heidi’s early work in bicycle tourism and equitable car-free travel access Efforts to create sustainable tourism options in the Columbia River Gorge The impact of slow travel on climate-friendly and accessible tourism How limitations and barriers affect access to travel for different people Heidi’s definition of slow travel and its significance in modern tourism Her thoughts on how slow travel fosters deeper connections and mindfulness The cultural emergence of slow travel and its growing recognition The inspiration behind Heidi’s book and the role of slow travel in its themes Insights into Heidi’s process of promoting her book through a slow travel approach Heidi’s upcoming travel plans for her book tour in 2025 Heidi’s milestone birthday plans and embracing turning 50 The personal growth and self-awareness Heidi gained through her travels Final words of advice   Social Media Website: HeidiAcrossAmerica.com FB group: The Wonder of Slow Travel FB personal profile: www.facebook.com/heidi.beierle.7 Instagram @heidibeierle LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/heidi-beierle-213b3314  
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