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Women Walking Episode 17: Back to the Path - The NYC Tip-to-Tip Challenge

40 min · 9. huhti 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2415398/fan_mail/new] After months of talking with women navigating transitions, Courtney and I decided it was time to get back to what started Women Walking in the first place: actually walking. In Episode 17, Courtney and I take on the NYC  Tip-to-Tip Challenge—a 15-mile walk  from Inwood Hill Park to Battery Park, inspired by the Broad City route. One day. One power bar. Park to park, river to river, rediscovering the rhythm, clarity, and connection that only shows up when your feet are tired. If you've ever wanted to see NYC in a completely new way, this walk will do it!!

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