Chloe Phillips-Harris is a freelance adventure journalist. While her day job is riding, training, and competing with horses, adventure lurks around every corner. In the winter, she goes off the beaten path to adventure and shares her experience with journalism.
As a teenager, Chloe would get naughty ponies she had to train. The next step for her was training wild horses. Bonding with wild horses is a magical experience she goes back to again and again. You can hear the passion in Chloe’s voice for her horses.
Chloe has worked all over the world in places like Egypt, Fiji, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia to use her skills in new ways. Her interest in the world and animals propelled her to take amazing opportunities taking care of wild animals. Chloe raced unsupported in the Mongol Derby, what’s called the toughest horse race in the world. While dealing with sickness and wild animals, Chloe was spurred on by anger and kept going.
Show Notes
“It’s really important to do something in your life that you’re proud of.”
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Yorkshire Rows is a team of four working mums who dared to dream. They are the first women to row across the North Sea and holders of the Guinness World record for rowing 3,000 nautical miles across the Atlantic Ocean during the world’s toughest rowing race.
I’m joined by Niki Doeg and Janette Benaddi, two members of Yorkshire Rows. They share their story about life-changing adventure, witnessing the beauty of the elements, and discovering who you really are.
With corporate and medical backgrounds, spouses and children at home, these women committed to an adventure. They challenged themselves to prepare the finances, take the exams, and train themselves to row across the ocean.
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Connect with Yorkshire Rows at www.yorkshirerows.com/ and YorkshireRows@outlook.com
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Paula Reid has achieved 150 things of her things to do before she dies list including skiing to the South Pole, walking on hot coals, kayaking the Thames, and running a marathon.
She believes in living life to the full and making the most of our one life. To seize and savour is her mantra from taking advantage of amazing opportunities to savouring beautiful, small moments.
In one of her challenges, Paula sailed in a race around the world with only 2 months of preparation. The team faced a number of trials and accidents, ultimately making it home in 10 months. Later, Paula became the 14th international woman and 3d British woman to ski across the full distance from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole.
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Find Paula’s book and connect with her on www.paulareid.com. She’s also on Twitter and Instagram.
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Over the last twenty years Anna-Marie’s journey has taken her from icy snow holes in Norway, to the desolate plains of Afghanistan and Iraq while working for the British Army. Most recently she’s been pushing her endurance boundaries running various ultra races & competing in long distance triathlons.
Her diet, lifestyle and work has turned a full 180 degrees from being totally over weight and unhealthy to being tucked up in bed by ten with a diet based on real food and competing at a high level in endurance sports. Her passion has focused in on the mindset aspect of endurance/adventure/challenges and what you can learn from them to apply to your every day life
Endurance Portfolio
•Marathon des Sables - finished 2nd lady & top 50 overall (2015)
•Ultra-Trail World Tour Future Series Cappadocia 110km – finished 1st lady & 5th overall (2016)
•Course records in The ONER (2016), XNRG Cotswolds Way (2015) & XNRG Round the Island (2016)
•Qualified IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships 2013 & 2014
•IRONMAN 70.3 Aix en Provence (2014) & Weymouth (2016) placed 3rd in age group
•Ultra-Trail World Tour sponsored athlete
•Supported by French endurance company W A A
•Other races include: St. Oswald’s Way 100 mile, North Face 100, Everest Marathon, UTMB CCC, Challenge Roth, GeoQuest 48 hour adventure race.
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Part 3 - 7 Women - 7 Challenges 2017
At the start of 2017 after feedback from the Tough Girl Tribe. I started 7 Women - 7 Challenges.
Throughout the year I will be interviewing 7 women as we follow them on their journey of going after their own personal challenges. We will learn what really has to happen for people to achieve their goals, we will hear about their frustrations, disappointments, set backs, as well as their successes and achievements.
It is real stories, from real women, living real lives.
This is part 3*
Timings
Jen Dxyhorron - 4 mins
Jo Jo Rogers - 33 mins
Georgie Akin-Smith - 1.07
Gemma Smith - 1.35
Rachel Wise - 2.09
Laura Try - 2.47
*We will be catching up with Rae Red in Part 4
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Jen Dykxhoorn
Her Sister - Karen Dykxhoorn - Follow on Instagram @hopefulgoat & twitter @hopefulgoat
Jo Jo Rogers
Georgia Akin-Smith
Learn more about Georgia and her future challenges www.gwhodares.com
Twitter @GWhoDares & Instagram @GwhoDares
Gemma Smith
Rachel Wise
Laura Try