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    Lauren Roerick "Longway" – Thru-Hiking the World: PCT, HexaTrek & Te Araroa

    12/05/2026 | 42 mins.
    Lauren Roerick, known on trail as Longway, is a long-distance backpacker, filmmaker, and outdoor educator who has hiked across North America, Europe, and Oceania. From the Pacific Crest Trail to New Zealand's Te Araroa, and becoming the first North American woman to thru-hike France's 3,034 km HexaTrek, Lauren shares her adventures and the lessons they've taught her.
    In this episode, she talks about stepping into the world of long-distance hiking in her 30s, navigating challenges on remote trails, making decisions in the moment, and learning to trust herself. Through her storytelling and filmmaking, Lauren inspires women to build confidence, resilience, and a deeper connection with the outdoors—proving that it's never too late to take that first step.
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    Show notes
    Who is Lauren
    Long distance backpacker and film maker
    Currently in California, but normally based out of Vancouver, Canada
    Her early year growing up in a small city in Southern Alberta called Lethbridge
    Not getting into backpacking until her 30s
    Playing a lot of sports, being a gymnasts, playing rugby and doing jujitsu 
    What changed in her 30s
    A walk in the books by Bill Bryson - the classic thru-hiker read 
    Having the courage to take the step to make her dreams come true
    Why the first step is the hardest 
    You get one life….
    Being willing to sacrifice the other things 
    What's really important to you
    Support from family 
    March 2020 and being on the trail when the pandemic started 
    Moving in with her mum in Southern California for 4 months 
    Making the decision to leave the trail 
    Why it wasn't an easy decision to make 
    Heading back the following year (2021) and not knowing if she would get the chance to hike again
    Being made redundant after 6 months 
    Finding a southbound permit for the PCT at the end of June 
    Being drawn to hike on long trails 
    Making life long friendships and building community while hiking 
    Starting to document her hikes as soon as she started
    Vlogging for THE TREK
    Being a documenter - but not having experience in vlogging 
    Her biggest challenge while being on the PCT 
    The fires, the weather and needing to adapt to the trail
    Making the decision to fly to Colorado to hike the Colorado Trail 
    Doing back to back hiking since 2023
    Wanting to make a career out of this 
    Needing to go all in 
    Deciding that it was ok to be tired
    Her love for the trails
    Taking things a little slower when you need to 
    Finding a balance that works for her
    Deciding to hike the HexaTrek 
    Choosing a trail off the beaten track 
    Not speaking French 
    HexaTrek is a 3034 km hiking trail, connecting 14 of the most beautiful nationals parks and crossing France from the Vosges to the Pyrenees.
    The people on the trail 
    Wanting to make more solo decisions and building those skills
    Making decisions when you don't have good options 
    Trusting her gut and intuition 
    Learning acceptance while on the trail 
    Thoughts on the Hexatrek and why it's not a beginner trail
    Spending 4 months on the trail (121 days)
    Feeling strong and fit at the end of the trail
    Having 3 months before heading out to New Zealand to hike the Te Araroa Trail 
    Heading NOBO on the TA - starting in Bluff and heading to Cape Reinga (the non traditional way)
    Highlights from the trail and why it's such an interesting trail 
    The hut system in New Zealand
    Why it's not just about the hiking 
    The logistics off the trail - and why it was frustrating 
    The lessons learned from hiking the TA 
    Changing from a purist hiker to a hike your own hike, hiker.
    Making it her own adventure, doing side quests and making the adventure unique to her
    Sharing her stories online and hiking while being observed 
    People expectations of her while hiking 
    Figuring out what works for you 
    Hiking in Georgia - and loving it!
    Transcaucasian Trail
    Nutrition and food while on the trail
    Eating the same food day after day and being ok with it
    Wearing trainers on the trial 
    Hiking Plans for 2026
    Hiking with a group of content creators - The Drakensberg Grand Traverse, South Africa 
    Working with Jack Wolfskin 
    The Wolf Trail 
    Being booked out until October 
    Feeing excited about the future 
    Advice and tips for new hikers - the tropics that should be talked about me
    Don't get overwhelmed by the whole trail
    How to connect with Lauren online
    Final words of advice for women to step outside their comfort zone 
    It's okay to want things for yourself. It's okay to prioritise yourself and your dream - even it that sometimes means putting them ahead of other people's goals.
     
    Social Media
    Website: www.laurenroerick.com 
    Instagram: @laurenroerick
    Youtube: @laurenroerick 
    Patreon www.patreon.com/laurenexplores
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    Paula McGuire – Stroke, Autism Diagnosis & Why She's Still Saying Yes to Adventure

    05/05/2026 | 44 mins.
    In this Tough Girl Podcast EXTRA episode, we catch up with Paula "Must Try Harder" McGuire — author, speaker, triathlete, wing-walker, double TEDx speaker, mental health ambassador… and proudly, a trier.
    Based just outside Glasgow, Paula has been adventuring since 2015 and has built a reputation for trying something new every day — including completing 366 new experiences in 2020. But the years since we last spoke have brought extraordinary challenges.
    Paula shares openly about being diagnosed as autistic at 44, having a stroke at the end of 2021 and developing epilepsy, going through a divorce after 15 years of marriage, losing her home to a flood, and navigating post-stroke fatigue — all while spending six months in enforced van life.
    We talk about how adventure supported her through the hardest moments, how her neurodivergent brain fuels her love of planning and trying, and why you don't need to be the best at something to enjoy giving it a go. Paula also reflects on writing her book Adventures for Bored Adults (commissioned by Penguin), rediscovering her love of swimming, and learning acceptance in the face of uncertainty.
    Honest, funny and deeply human, this conversation is about resilience, identity, and continuing to say yes — even when life doesn't go to plan.
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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 Paula
    Being based just outside of Glasgow
    Being adventuring since 2015
    TGP Episode 
    Working as an electronic note taker and captioner for deaf people
    TGP Extra Episode 
    6 years since we last spoke 
    How things have changed over the past few years in quite negative ways before eventually turning to a positive thing 
    In 2020 trying something new every day 366 new things (leap year!)
    Starting off the year really positively 
    How it became an adventure in creativity
    Feeling exhausted after the year was over 
    What that the last few years have taught her 
    Figuring out her place in the world of adventure 
    Being ready to relax 
    Social media not coming naturally to her 
    Struggling with the negativity of social media 
    Paula has tried hard enough - Paula is done.
    Being diagnosed with Autism at 44
    6 months of enforced van life (November 24 - May 25)
    At the end of 2021 having a stroke and developing epilepsy 
    Her husband leaving her after 15 years and going through a divorce 
    Losing her house after a flood 
    One thing after another 
    Feeling that the universe had turned against her
    Feeling very lucky
    Brain tumour??
    Start to prepare for Paula last Christmas 
    Moving on with a stroke and the potential for more strokes in the future 
    How the adventures from before really supported her
    Reminding herself of things she achieved, things that she'd failed at and survived
    Adventure and acceptance 
    Continuing to do fun things   
    A to Z of Adventure
    Post stroke fatigue 
    Not sticking to things - buying all the gear
    Getting the most mental stimulation in the trying 
    Wanting to be the person who tries it all 
    Her love for swimming and going back to it again and again
    Her neurodivergent brain - the planning, the execution, the reflecting 
    Being butterfly minded 
    Why you don't need to be the best at everything to enjoy having ago
    Coping with how your brain works 
    How her entire life has become clear after her diagnosis
    Advent(ure) 
    Writing a book commissioned by Penguin
    Book: Adventures for Bored Adults: Games. Challenges. Activities. Treats.
    How to connect with Paula on social media
    Supporting people with mental health
    Advice for women going through lots of challenges 
     
    Social Media
    Website: www.paulamusttryharder.co.uk
    Instagram: @pmusttryharder
    Facebook: @pmusttryharder
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    Rebecca Dent: High-Performance Dietitian for Ultra Runners & Mountain Athletes

    28/04/2026 | 47 mins.
    Rebecca Dent is a high-performance dietitian specialising in ultra runners and mountain sport athletes — from passionate recreational runners to world-class professionals. Based in the Chamonix Valley for the past 10 years, she combines her expertise in performance nutrition with a life immersed in ski touring, trail running, mountaineering, and the mountains she loves.
    In this episode of the Tough Girl Podcast, Rebecca shares her journey from the Forest of Dean to the French Alps, balancing elite-level training with everyday life, and the nutrition strategies that help athletes optimise performance, recovery, and health — particularly for women navigating hormonal changes and perimenopause.
    We talk race day fuel, strength training, managing limiting beliefs, and why it's never too late to start a new adventure. 
    Whether you're chasing your first trail race or aiming to summit Mont Blanc, Rebecca's insights will inspire you to push your limits while taking care of your body.
     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 Rebecca
    Working as a high performance dietician for 25 years
    Starting out in the NHS, before moving into elite sport
    Focusing on climber and ultra runners
    Moving to the Chamonix Valley in the French Alps, 10 years ago
    Training for an ultra race in Snowdon
    Being passionate about ski touring, trail running, hiking, climbing and spending time in the mountains 
    Growing up in the Forest of Dean in a little village
    Spending a lot of time outdoors 
    Starting trail running in her teenage years 
    Always enjoying athletics and being inspired by the women on TV 
    Doing GCSE PE and A'Level PE
    Having fun doing sports in a team environment 
    Deciding what to study at university 
    Niching down in her career
    Being exposed in the NHS to different areas of health care
    Starting to enter trail races and pushing herself physically
    Her running journey and progression in the sport
    Entering into races for fun
    Following a training plan for a 50k trail race in Snowdon
    Using Training Peaks and working with a coach
    Doing approx 7hr of training per week
    Using sports drinks, gels, kindle mint cake, chews and jelly sweets
    Needing to get good at running up hill
    Doing 2, 1hr gym sessions per week
    46 years old and why it's so important to strength train
    Perimenopause and changes in hormones
    Changes in body composition and carrying extra body fat
    Starting to work with a personal trainer once a week
    How a change in hormones can affect your confidence and mood 
    Feeling stronger and lifting heavier
    How the extra's were creeping in
    Eating well and focusing on things that were easy to change
    Focusing on the protein 
    What a typical breakfast, lunch, and dinner looks like 
    Keep things simple and nutritious
    Doing a recovery shake after the gym
    Race day nutrition - before, during and after
    Being guided (by her husband) up Mont Blanc - up and down in 1 day
    Struggling with acclimatisation 
    The mental side of running and climbing 
    Reflecting and working on her limiting beliefs 
    Being able to regulate thoughts that are't helpful 
    Reframing thoughts 
    Dealing with disappointment 
    Being good at feeling your feelings 
    Planning, logistics, and being organised
    Deciding to pull back and focus on resting and recouping 
    Doing an ultra every 2 to 5 years 
    Being a procrastinator 
    Having to make training a priority 
    Why it is hard sometimes 
    Needing to have a balance with life
    Why some things do need to be delayed 
    How to connect with Rebecca on social media
    Final words of wisdom and advice 
    It's not too late!!!!
    Find what it is you're interested in 
     
    Social Media
    Website: highperformancedietitian.com 
    Instagram: @high_performance_dietitian 
    Facebook: @HighPerformanceDietitian
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    Manika Gamble – Racing 155-Mile Desert Ultras & Chasing Bold Adventures

    21/04/2026 | 34 mins.
    In this episode of the Tough Girl Podcast, we meet Manika Gamble — an Atlanta-based trail runner who thrives on testing her limits in some of the world's toughest ultra races.
    Manika's running journey started with casual neighbourhood runs, but soon she found herself racing 155-mile desert ultras in Africa, tackling Mongolia's Gobi March, and pushing through multi-stage, extreme endurance events. She shares the highs, the lows, and the mental grit it takes to keep moving when every muscle is screaming.
    We dive into:
    Training by feel, without a watch or GPS
    Fueling, hydration, and surviving the desert heat
    Coping with pain, blisters, and fatigue without relying on painkillers
    Recovery strategies, sleep, and balancing life with training
    The mental challenges of multi-day ultra races
    Staying motivated and tackling new adventures outside your comfort zone
    Manika's message is simple: don't let fear hold you back. Find what excites you, lean in, and see what you're capable of.
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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 Manika
    Being based out of Atlanta, USA 
    Trail Runner
    Currently training for a race our in Morocco
    Running every since she was a child but being new to long distance running
    Always being an active child 
    Going out for the track team and how it became her whole life
    Focusing on 100 m and 400 m hurdles
    Wanting to run further
    Dreaming of the day she would be able to run casually 
    Starting with 20 min runs throughout the neighbourhood 
    Signing up for more and more races from 5k, up to Marathon distance 
    Deciding to take on an ultra race 
    Seeing a YouTube video of a man running in Namibia, Africa 
    Signing up for the race and giving herself a 1 year time line to train for 
    The running logistics and what her training looked like 
    Being a laidback person when it comes to a training schedule 
    Not running with a watch or gps tracking device 
    Training based on feel and time 
    Leaning about fuelling and nutrition and how to manage herself in the desert
    Carrying everything she needed on her back for 7 days while running through the desert
    Learning how to hydrate probably 
    What worked well nutrition wise while racing 
    Using Tailwind Powder 
    The mental and emotional side of the challenge
    Why it was so tough 
    Why it was such a beautiful race 
    Issues with her feet and dealing with blisters 
    Dealing with pain and not being able to block it out 
    Not being able to take pain medication - due to the heat and potential damage to organs 
    Telling herself - you're not going to stop 
    Trying to divert her mind from the pain 
    Camp life 
    Finishing the race and the thoughts running through her head 
    Never Again….
    Sprinting V Longer Races
    What does recovery look like?
    Incorporating creatine into her diet, resting more, prioritising sleep and taking on less races 
    Taking 5g of creatine in the morning, and 5g in the evening
    Taking other supplements, Magnesium, potassium and starting to take athletic green in the future 
    Trying to have a well rounded diet based on feel with a focus on protein, fibre and carbs
    Trying the carnivore diet but not having the energy to run
    Waking at 4am - but staying in bed till 6am 
    Not napping during the day  
    Heading over to Mongolia to race the Gobi March (250km across the desert)
    Racing the Planet 
    Racing on green trails through the Mongolian Desert 
    Getting very tired of eating the same food day after day 
    How things changed mentally having done the Nambia Race previously 
    Getting bored of the green pastures - being ready for it to be over 
    Feeling mentally drained on her 2nd Ultra 
    Too much too soon? Racing in Mongolia only 6 weeks after Nambia 
    Racing the Planet - Grand Slam Challenge 
    Trying to raise funds to race an ultra in Antarctica ($14,100)
    Fitting training into her life and work 
    Having a pretty flexible schedule and stating to work with brand
    Using running as work 
    Stone Everest, Atlanta Challenge (May 16th & 17th) 
     Races for 2026
    Training for a team relay 100k challenge 
    Running a Marathon in Morocco
    Running a 3 day stage race through Utah 
    How to connect with Manika on social media 
    Advice and top tips for other women who want to take on new challenges
    Outside of just do it 
    Don't allow fear to rule you
    Find something that intrigues you and go with that 
     
    Social Media
    Instagram: @manikaruns 
    Youtube: @ManikaRuns
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    Lisa Jackson: Still Running After All These Tears — Grief, Running & the Triumph of Tenacity

    14/04/2026 | 51 mins.
    Lisa Jackson is a hypnotherapist, running writer, Runner's World columnist, and the author of three bestselling running books, including Your Pace or Mine?, Running Made Easy, and her deeply personal latest release, Still Running After All These Tears – A Runner's Journey Through Grief.
    Originally from South Africa and now based in Worthing, UK, Lisa is a veteran of over 100 marathons and two 56-mile ultramarathons — despite often coming last. A proud reminder that endurance sport isn't about talent or speed, but about showing up, again and again.
    In this powerful and emotional episode, Lisa shares her journey into running, from hating sport as a child to rediscovering running at 30, navigating disastrous races, and learning to reset expectations through walk-run strategies. She opens up with raw honesty about her husband's terminal lung cancer diagnosis, how running helped her survive the darkest moments of caregiving and grief, and what it means to lose — and slowly rebuild — your running mojo.
    We dive into running through trauma, comfort eating and wine, the power of a ten-minute run, and why sometimes one mile is more than enough. Lisa also speaks openly about death and dying, dignity at the end of life, writing living wills, DNR decisions, death doulas, and how facing mortality can bring clarity, purpose, and peace.
    This is a conversation about resilience, realistic goals, choosing hope over fear, and why tenacity will always beat talent. Lisa's story reminds us that running doesn't need to look impressive to be meaningful — especially when it helps carry you through loss and into hope.
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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 Lisa
    Writer and Author of 3 running books 
    Her latest book: Still Running After All These Tears – A Runner's Journey Through Grief
    Being based in sunny Worthing 
    Her early years and coming from a running family
    Hating sports at a young age 
    Doing a 5k fun run when she was 10
    Not running again for 20 years 
    Turning 30 and realising her life was at a crossroads
    Wanting to walk in the footsteps of her parents
    Being invited to a Race for Life event 
    Being supported by other women
    Entering the Great North Run 
    Everything that went wrong!
    Being offered a place in the London Marathon
    Wanting to do another marathon….
    Running the Edinburgh Marathon and having an horrendous experience
    Trying a walk run strategy 
    Her recovery after the Paris Marathon 
    Writing her first book: Running Made Easy
    Jeff Galloway 
    Book: Your Pace or Mine?
    Having her husband diagnosed with terminal lung cancer 
    Learning a lot about cancer, mindset and dealing with medical professionals
    Turning wounds into wisdom 
    How running played an important role during her husbands illness
    Dealing with her loss of running mojo
    Giving people a roadmap; through trauma, grief and through terminal illness
    Life lessons for help in a challenging situation 
    Running through trauma and grief 
    Being a goal orientated person
    Wanting to run 100 marathons and visit 100 countries 
    Throwing her goals out of the window and focusing on keeping her husband alive for as long as she could 
    Turning to comfort eating and drinking wine 
    The power of a ten minute run
    Running mojo - "Running will be your salvation" 
    Being told to stop running 
    Needing to reset and recalibrate her expectations for herself
    Setting the target of running 1 mile
    Running a park run
    Running her first marathon in 7 years 
    Peter Rook
    Being a cancer thrivers partner
    Writing her book - running after all these tears
    Why it was the most difficult book she's written 
    Feeling drained by the writing
    Why the tears were healing and necessary 
    Being a supporter for Dignity in Dying 
    The realities of death 
    What stage the bill (Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill) is at 
    Talking about death and dying
    Making peach with our lives
    Anything that needs to change with our lives going forward 
    Making the decision to live in hope not fear
    Marie Curie
    Writing a living will
    Signing a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) for her husband while he was in hospice.
    How to have a good death
    Living her life with a sense of purpose
    Wanting to have someone hold her hand at death
    Having a death Doula 
    Wanting to die at home in her own bed
    Future plans in relation to running and travel
    The importance of goals 
    Why its the journey and not the destination
    Heading to visit Libya 
    Running the Brighton Marathon in 2026
    Wanting to 100 Park Runs
    Wanting to run 100 Half Marathons 
    Doing a half ironman…..
    Being inspired by IronGran 
    Writing her bucket list
    Being very good with money
    Running a 100 mile race…..
    Not being a naturally talented runner
    The triumph of tenacity over talent!
    Wanting to preserve her body as much as possible 
    Treating her body with respect
    Coming last in 25 marathons
    How to connect with Lisa on social media
    Funny moments in the book!
    Final words of advice
    Start every run with a 5 minute walk 
    Make it as fun as you can
    Enjoy youself as much as you can 
    Don't live your life with regrets
    Why a 10 min run will make you feel like a new person
    Why running can be your salvation to 
    Social Media
    Instagram: @lisaflamingojackson 
    Facebook: @LisaFlamingoJackson
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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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