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18. Courage, Grit and the Day I Became Spider Woman

14 min · 21. maj 2026
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In this episode of The Resilience and Grit Podcast, I share the story of attending a personal development seminar years ago with my friend Laura and several others… and the unforgettable day we tackled a high ropes adventure course. What started as a morning of exhaustion, shaky nerves quickly turned into one of the most memorable moments of my life. Faced with the decision between the smaller “Chicken Little” climb or a towering 30+ foot telephone pole and trapeze jump, I somehow found myself climbing higher and higher until I was standing at the very top of a giant telephone pole, balancing above the ground with my heart pounding. I felt like Spider Woman. Somewhere during that experience, something shifted in me. It was one of the first moments I realized I wanted more adventure, more courage, more aliveness and less of the things (like alcohol) that were draining my energy and spirit. This episode is about: • Courage before confidence • Doing hard things even when conditions are far from perfect • Why growth often begins with discomfort • The surprising clarity that can come from challenge • And how one terrifying leap helped shape the direction of my life Sometimes resilience begins the moment we decide to climb anyway. 🎙️💕

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