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35 min · 25 de abr de 2026
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This week’s podcast episode is one that stayed with me long after we finished recording. I had the pleasure of chatting with Tim Dobson — a hiker, climber and caver from the UK — & what unfolded was not just a conversation about adventure… but about people. About being the slowest on the mountain… About making mistakes (some quite big ones!) & about how those experiences shape the way we show up for others. One line in particular has stayed with me: “People don’t remember your map reading… they remember how you made them feel.” Isn’t that the truth? There’s humour in this episode, honesty, & some very real lessons — the kind we often only learn the hard way. I think you’ll enjoy this one. Pop the kettle on, get comfortable & travel with us a while. Check out the blog with links to the podcast, his mother's award winning reel and more. https://bronhogan.com/tim-dobson-not-the-slowest-walker-on-the-mountain-anymore/ [https://bronhogan.com/tim-dobson-not-the-slowest-walker-on-the-mountain-anymore/]

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episode In this episode, Tim shares how being last
taught him how to lead… artwork

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This week’s podcast episode is one that stayed with me long after we finished recording. I had the pleasure of chatting with Tim Dobson — a hiker, climber and caver from the UK — & what unfolded was not just a conversation about adventure… but about people. About being the slowest on the mountain… About making mistakes (some quite big ones!) & about how those experiences shape the way we show up for others. One line in particular has stayed with me: “People don’t remember your map reading… they remember how you made them feel.” Isn’t that the truth? There’s humour in this episode, honesty, & some very real lessons — the kind we often only learn the hard way. I think you’ll enjoy this one. Pop the kettle on, get comfortable & travel with us a while. Check out the blog with links to the podcast, his mother's award winning reel and more. https://bronhogan.com/tim-dobson-not-the-slowest-walker-on-the-mountain-anymore/ [https://bronhogan.com/tim-dobson-not-the-slowest-walker-on-the-mountain-anymore/]

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