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Que se passerait-il si nous écoutions nos rêves d'enfants ? Si nous laissions la place à ce qui nous faisait vibrer avant que nous ne devenions des adultes ? Si nous faisions sauter les barrières de “grandes personnes” que l'on érige soi-même et qui viennent brider notre imagination ?Jérôme, lui a écouté ses rêves d'enfant. Ses rêves de sommets enneigés, d'aventures lointaines dans des paysages d'exception. Ce sont ces rêves qui l'ont amené jusqu'au plus haut sommet de chaque continent, puis au pôle Nord et au pôle Sud. Une aventure de plus de 15 ans qui l'a façonné en tant qu'Homme et qui a changé son regard sur la suite qu'il compte donné à ses expéditions.Allez, on part en expéditions en haute altitude avec Jérôme, n'oubliez pas votre oxygène.Excellente écoute à vous les Frappés.
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Julia Schulz wollte nie professionelle Bergsteigerin werden. Dann hat sie die „Seven Summits“, die höchsten Gipfel aller Kontinente bestiegen und war zu Fuß am Nord- und Südpol. Der Titel ihres Buches: „In Ringelsocken auf das Dach der Welt“. Wie passt das zusammen und wie gewinnt man zufällig einen der gefährlichsten Wettbewerbe der Welt? Joris hat für den Globetrotter Podcast „Rausgehört“ mit Julia gesprochen. Mit dabei ist auch Deutschlands erfolgreichste Höhenbergsteigerin Alix von Melle – ein spannendes Gespräch unter Profis. *** So ist Julia zufällig professionelle Bergsteigerin geworden (3:55) Für Alix begann die Leidenschaft fürs Bergsteigen in München. Wie begann der Zauber für Julia? (7:51) Ein Moment des Durchatmens. Für Julia machen Seele und Bewusstsein auf, wenn sie nach steilem Aufstieg endlich in die Weite blicken kann (11:27) Wie schaut eigentlich die Vorbereitung aus? Was kommt mit auf den Berg und was ist überflüssig? (13:52) Das hat es mit den Ringelsocken auf sich (17:38) So sollte die Packliste für Neueinsteiger aussehen (19:55) Hygiene am Berg? Wie läuft das eigentlich? (25:55) Ein neues Körpergefühl durch das „Nicht-Duschen“ – eine Erfahrung die Julia jedem wünscht (28:00) Ein Pinkelerlebnis in der Antarktis – schonmal was von Poobags gehört? (29:25) Muss man ein gewisser Typ Mensch sein, um zum Abenteurer zu werden? (33:40) Darum entspannt Julia das Bergsteigen mehr als ein Strandurlaub (35:00) So gewann Julia als erste Deutsche den Explorer Grand Slam (36:45) Das ist Julia durch den Explorer Grand Slam passiert (44:00) Ziele haben Julia und Alix noch genug – wie die aussehen? (47:35) *** Rausgehört in die Natur und in den Globetrotter Outdoor Podcast! Einmal im Monat trifft Reisereporter Joris Alexander Krug auf Weltenbummler, Forscher und Abenteurer, die gemeinsam mit uns ihre bewegenden Geschichten teilen. Wir sprechen über die Leidenschaft fürs Draußen sein, die Faszination für die Natur und natürlich auch Höhen, Tiefen und einschlägige Outdoor-Erlebnisse, die man so schnell nicht vergisst. Ihr habt Wünsche oder Kritik, dann freuen wir uns auf eure Nachricht an podcast@globetrotter.de. Rausgehört, der Podcast der Globetrotter Ausrüstung GmbH.
Saray Khumalo is an award-winning mountaineer, the first black African woman to Summit Everest and ski to the South Pole. She has over 18 years’ experience as a business executive in eCommerce within the financial services industry. She is the founder of #Summitswithapurpose an initiative which she has used to raise over R1.8 million towards literacy and education. Saray is a motivational speaker and transformational coach who uses her journey as a mountaineer and executive to nudge coachable individuals and teams into peak performance. She believes that the sky is not the limit and we should therefore all aim higher than the sky in everything as we change the narrative for the next generation. She is on a quest to complete the Explorer Grand Slam, a challenge that has only been completed by 67 people around the world. Ian & Saray talk about; Training to be a part of the Explorers Grand Slam The journey to summit Everest Founding ‘Summits with a purpose’ Saray’s charity work for education Opening library’s for children in South Africa Her Everest experience Skiing the South Pole Balancing work life with being a mother & an adventurer Ian live streamed (Facebook, YouTube & Twitter) for two hours on the 24th July 2020 and interviewed 3 of speakers back to back! We have edited those videos and created bonus podcast episodes. The original videos can be watched again on the respective social media platforms. Industry Angel Twitter Industry Angel Website Podcast Sponsors;- Far North Sales & Marketing Carpeway
MAY 27 -- 1813 Jefferson and Adams renew friendship; 1941 FDR gives National Emergency Speech; 2016 O'Brady completes the Explorer Grand Slam; 1937 Happy Birthday "Wild Bill" Hicock
Georgina credits the mountains and a life of adventure to shaping who she is today. She is passionate about sharing the gift of adventure and wellness with others to unleash the power within and enjoy life a bit better. Georgina is a social entrepreneur, adventurer, public speaker, consultant, and coach combining over a decade of Corporate, Start-up, and Adventure experience. She is a social innovator working to accelerate gender equality globally and exploring new ways to unleash full human potential in life and business from a holistic mind, body, spirit approach. She's passionate about building healthier and more socially conscious entrepreneurial ecosystems that combine business and spirituality. She firmly believes that women are the world's largest untapped resource and that given the proper resources and equal opportunities they can change the world. She’s on a mission to do her part to change this statistic. As an accomplished mountaineer, climbing 6 of the 7 highest peaks on each continent, including Mt. Everest twice, she is fascinated by the power of human potential. She loves working with people to help them unleash their full potential and bring to surface conscious and subconscious roadblocks in order to help them reach their dreams, goals, and objectives in business and life. She is currently in the process of completing the Explorer Grand Slam, a feat that less than 15 women globally have completed. Georgina credits the mountains and a life of adventure to shaping who she is today. She is passionate about sharing the gift of adventure and wellness with others to unleash the power within and enjoy life a bit better. Show notes Who is Georgina Coming from a small family Growing up in LA and San Diego Now living between the West Coast and Amsterdam Getting into the adventuring world and being an unlikely adventurer Discovering rock climbing How being playful could benefit your life Going above 10,000ft Not being able to run a mile Figuring out what your body can do Deciding to go public with her goal of the 7 summits - 2007 The article that changed her life Being 10 years into her challenge Why the result don’t always come over night Climbing Mount Elbrus Saying her goals outloud for the first time Being brought up in a traditional Latino household A message from ‘a real climber’ How she keeps going after her goals even without family support How she decided when to summit Mount Everest Deciding to climb Mount Denali first (May 2010) Not making it up Everest on her first attempt (2011) Learning from failure and why her approach in 2013 was different Spending 30 hours in the Death Zone Making the decision to turn around Getting over the “failure” Why you need to train your mind How Georgina pays for her adventures The misconception about sponsorship and money The remaining challenges Saving Antarctica until last She Ventures Life is trail and error Top tips for you to step outside your own comfort zone She Ventures Website - www.sheventures.co Facebook - @SheVenturesCo Personal Website - www.georginamiranda.com Instagram - @gg_miranda Twitter - @georgina_here Facebook -@georginamiranda0
Georgina Miranda lives mindfully in business and while pursuing the Explorer Grand Slam: standing on the highest summits in each continent as well as the North and South Pole. The founder of She Ventures and Altitude 7 shares how years spent summiting the highest mountains in the world drove home her devotion to creating businesses and taking adventures that have a positive social impact on the world. While Georgina's accomplishments are impressive, we're most struck by her ability to learn and adapt with each one. Women featured in this episode: Georgina Miranda, founder of She Ventures Hosted by Gale Straub In this episode, you'll hear What factors in Georgina’s upbringing lead her to pursue an impact-driven career focused around women’s rights How what you’re passionate about can find you vs. the other way around How Georgina started “choosing adventure” in her life in the form of indoor rock climbing and hiking Why she believes 30 minutes of activity and/or mindfulness each day has a positive impact on your life, and how She Ventures launched the Move 30 Collective to help people achieve that goal How goals like summiting Mount Everest are more achievable when you break them down into smaller steps How Georgina came up with the idea to hike the 7 summits to raise money for gender-based violence awareness and treatment The ways in which listening to her gut have helped her in mountaineering and running her companies How she's become more comfortable with failure (on and off the mountain) Why it's key to make your decisions at "base camp" The mission behind She Ventures and the special in-person events they put on Sponsored by Otterbox, uBiome, and Victorious. Resources: Georgina Miranda: Website and Instagram She Ventures: Website and Instagram Move30Collective: Website and Instagram City of Joy International Medical Corps V Day About Miranda's quest for the Explorer Grand Slam Learn more on She-Explores.com Join us in our She Explores Podcast Facebook Group! Sponsor Websites & Codes Otterbox uBiome.com/explores Victorious.com/explores Enjoy this episode? Rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. It’ll help other people find us. Music is by The Mariners. Music is also by Lee Rosevere, Kai Engel, and Josh Woodward using a Creative Commons Attribution license.