When KC Cheng decided to hike the Camino de Santiago, she imagined it as a kind of therapy. She wanted to feel young and adventurous again, in charge of her own life.
Like so many other thru-hikers, she saw a long-distance trek as an opportunity for an emotional reset.
But what does a solo adventure really do to a person? Does “getting away from it all” change us in a fundamental way?
On this episode, KC shares the story of a surprising realization she made as a result of her pilgrimage.
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Things I Thought I Knew
Fear and Leadership in the Mountains
Too Good To Be True?
The Art of Loving Yourself
In the Name of Fairness
Riding Past Fear
Choosing a Line
Outskating Your Demons
Forest as Pharmacy
Trial by Fire
On My Own Terms
The Happy Hustle
Horse Crazy
The Bucket List Traveler
Don't Take 'No' for an Answer
The Ultimate Outdoorswoman
The Thru-Hike of Misery
Vulnerability is a Strength
Running Blind
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