People Magazine South Africa

A LIFT WHEN YOU’VE Hit Rock Bottom

SOMETIMES you need to know what it feels like to lose everything so that you can let go of what no longer serves you and start fresh. Giving up is a choice but it’s one that you don’t have to make.

Two years ago Taryn-Lee Kearney – an plus-size woman – was asked by a friend if she would climb Mount Kilimanjaro. Taryn-Lee was far from athletic and fit, but she said yes anyway because the cause

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