Erin Daley is a long-distance runner and enthusiastic world traveler. She is also a strong advocate for those with visual impairments travelling the globe independently.
Erin talks with Joshua about her experiences running the New York City Marathon, several mud runs, and the unexpected treasures of running in nature. She shares about her world travels to places like China and Egypt, along with some of the unique challenges she encountered travelling with a visual impairment.
Make sure to find and follow Erin on Instagram at @squirrellyerin87.
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Nicol shares her sincere enthusiasm for living as full of a life as possible. This extends to both her work and her boxing training. Her “yoga”, as she puts it. She makes it a point to express gratitude for the opportunities she has been given, the people she gets to work with, and the treasure of her unique experiences.
Simone shares with Joshua her climb to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro, her work with the Jewish Federation, and her choice to adopt 3 kids, each born outside the United States, when she already had 3 biological children at home. Simone also shares more deeply about her belief in the power of individuals to affect change, unexpected culture shock in Italy, and a surprise rat infestation of her family car.
Heather shares with Joshua the origin of her impact art method of creation, the Human Phoenix Project, and her desire to assist those ready to be more authentic in their artistic expression. Heather also talks about using Shadow Dancing as a tool to overcome mental and emotional blocks.
In her conversation with Joshua, Victoria goes into detail about her trek through the arctic, her climb to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, and her multiple marathons. Victoria shares some of her thoughts on imposter syndrome and some charities near and dear to her heart. She also briefly discusses her 50 At 50 Challenge, and how she is using this effort to raise money for several causes.