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Woody Hartman wasn’t expecting to climb Mount Everest in 2019, but sometimes life takes some interesting turns and before you know it, you’re doing something you never thought you would. On this episode, we dive into how Woody found himself on the summit of Everest, what it took to get there, and what it all means now that it’s over. This is no doubt one of my favorite conversations because Woody is about as grounded as they come and allows us to peer into how he’s learned to adapt to changing life circumstances. He also walks us through his journey through how he learned to be comfortable being uncomfortable and why it’s so important to dream bit, take risks, and use our goals as a catalyst for other adventures and life situations. You’ll love this episode with Woody! By Land, Emory R. Wanger LEARN HOW TO BACKPACK! I’m creating an ONLINE BACKPACKING COURSE that will shorten your learning curve in more than half and get you going on the right path to a backcountry adventure. The By Land Podcast Facebook Group I have a facebook group specifically for listeners! See you in there! https://www.facebook.com/groups/1192723304224313/ Show Notes Introductions Woody’s path to Everest How Woody decided to climb Learning to make uncomfortable decisions Finding happiness being uncomfortable The barrier to being uncomfortable How imagination plays a role in preventing adventure What pushes people to climb Everest What drives us to do push the limits What climbing Everest means now that it’s over Preparing for life after a big life goal/event Learning to use big goals as a catalyst to a better place How to center yourself when you’re in the middle of chaos Woody’s 7 Summits project Links https://www.gofundme.com/f/woodybravetrails https://www.instagram.com/woodys_unreality |