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34: Women Who Hike Founder, Nicole Brown, On Simply Getting Out And Doing Things

34: Women Who Hike Founder, Nicole Brown, On Simply Getting Out And Doing Things

FromThe Stokecast


34: Women Who Hike Founder, Nicole Brown, On Simply Getting Out And Doing Things

FromThe Stokecast

ratings:
Length:
71 minutes
Released:
Jan 30, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Female Outdoor Adventurist, Public Lands Advocate, and Merrell Ambassador, Nicole Brown, chats about the personal and professional struggles and successes she's faced while building Women Who Hike—one of the largest communities both on and offline for outdoorsy women.
In this episode, Nicole speaks to how Women Who Hike came to be and how she succeeded building belonging inside a niche membership community with the "We, Not I" mentality.
We also discuss building out the ambassador team, her approach to group hikes, Leave No Trace and outdoor access principles, 1% For The Planet, and how equipment empowers equality.
Lastly, Nicole gets very candid and vulnerable about a plan to climb Kilimanjaro last year that fell through and why, her daily battle with three autoimmune diseases and imposter syndrome, but why despite all of that, she is determined to live beyond a diagnosis and in fact credits her drive and success to what many would see as limitations.
For the show notes, visit: https://exploreinspired.com/nicole-brown
Hosts: Jonathan Ronzio, Emily Holland
Editor: Chris Plante
Released:
Jan 30, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Learn how top outdoor athletes, adventurers, and entrepreneurs build their lifestyles, careers, and businesses while in pursuit of adventure, purpose, and stoke! This show is for you if you're passionate about the outdoors, if you live for adventure, and if you can't help but lean into your wild passions and "what if" creative ideas. Hosted by Jonathan Ronzio and Emily Holland.