Risky Routes

Ep 14 How Sleeping Alone in a Danish Forest Changed Her Life with Dorte Krogh

29 min · 18 mei 2026
aflevering Ep 14 How Sleeping Alone in a Danish Forest Changed Her Life with Dorte Krogh artwork

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On this episode of Risky Routes, Olivia sits down with Dorte Krogh [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dorte-krogh-52b0991/] for a conversation about fear, reinvention, nature, and the power of stepping into discomfort. Dorte shares how a lifelong fear of darkness unexpectedly led her on a transformational journey from sleeping alone in a tent during COVID lockdowns to hiking across Greenland and eventually building leadership retreats that bring executives into nature to reconnect with themselves and others. The episode explores: * Overcoming fear through small acts of courage * Why nature strips away ego and creates authentic connection * How high performers benefit from slowing down and being present * Building trust and relationships through shared challenge * The idea that it’s never too late to redesign your life around what truly fulfills you Together, Olivia and Dorte discuss how immersive travel experiences can create lasting personal and professional transformation with many participants leaving Greenland making major life changes, launching businesses, deepening friendships, or rediscovering purpose. At its core, this episode is about intuition, self-discovery, and finding the courage to build a life aligned with who you really are.

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aflevering Ep 14 How Sleeping Alone in a Danish Forest Changed Her Life with Dorte Krogh artwork

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