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Hetty Kingston: New perspectives in parenthood

52 min · 16 de dic de 2025
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This was the first ever episode recorded with the person who I ran to tell as soon as I had the idea. Not only is she one of my closest friends she is also one of the biggest inspirations in my life. Hetty is a guidebook author, champion for women in the outdoors, endurance cyclist, member of the team that run Peak Gravel Gang the cycling community, and incredible friend. We discuss everything from where the drive to work hard comes from to how hard it can be to hear the body asking for rest. We explore the beautiful journey Hetty has been on since becoming a Mum and how this new phase taught her a lot about rest despite being one of the hardest times in her life to get any.

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