Ones and Two’s….. Don’t be afraid. We all do it. And we need to talk about the best way to protect our environment!
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Ones and Two’s….. Don’t be afraid. We all do it. And we need to talk about the best way to protect our environment!
For years, Layne Beachley , has been making waves for women’s equality in sport.. Layne has also significantly contributed to the support of women and girls achieving their dreams across a variety of disciplines through her own charitable foundation.
When I jumped on the plane to Nairobi I thought I knew what I was getting into. Six months prior I’d told my family over breakfast that I planned to teach ballet to children in the Kibera slums, visit a student I’d been sponsoring at one of the local ballet schools, and then head to Tanzania to conquer Kilimanjaro.
You’re enjoying a day out with friends. The sun is shining and the laughter is flowing. Then suddenly, for no apparent reason, you’re comparing yourself to the woman next to you, calculating how much faster/fitter/stronger/better she is. Read Sparta Chicks founder, Jen Brown, tips on silencing your inner critic.
She understood nature as the epicentre of connection. Firstly with nature itself, then with ourselves, and then with others. She understood the environment and its effects on our biochemistry. She knew connection in nature was a journey of return.
When we think about #travelinspo, we sweep under the rug destinations that stretch, anger, compel and even confuse us – exactly what Caroline Pemberton found in Palestine.
Travel writer Bonita Grima asks: What is it that makes us want to roam to faraway places? Perhaps this call to explore parts of the world that are wild and unknown is a call to explore parts of ourselves that are also wild and unknown. Or perhaps it is an invitation to challenge and push ourselves, to help us learn and grow?
“I hope that one day we will speak of first ascents, not of first female ascents. But until then, we must create an environment that encourages females to dream bigger and push limits. Basically I would like to see, and be inspired by, more women kicking butt."