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A podcast about how to live more adventurously wherever you are. Host Nicki Bass - a psychologist and Army veteran - speaks to a range of guests who have found ways to weave adventure into their lives. She delves into the psychology behind adventure including building resilience, connecting with others and gaining perspective. A key theme of the podcast is on increasing visibility and accessibility in outdoor spaces. 

The Everyday Adventure Podcast Nicki Bass

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A podcast about how to live more adventurously wherever you are. Host Nicki Bass - a psychologist and Army veteran - speaks to a range of guests who have found ways to weave adventure into their lives. She delves into the psychology behind adventure including building resilience, connecting with others and gaining perspective. A key theme of the podcast is on increasing visibility and accessibility in outdoor spaces. 

    IWD Sea Swim Mini Series - Ep 6 Jessica Hepburn

    IWD Sea Swim Mini Series - Ep 6 Jessica Hepburn

    Jessica Hepburn is an award-winning author, arts producer and adventure activist who inspires people to live big and bravely when life doesn't go to plan. In 2022, she became the first women in the world to achieve the "Sea, Street and Summit Challenge, swimming the Channel, running the London Marathon and summiting Mount Everest.  Her books have included “The Pursuit of Motherhood and “21 Miles Swimming in Search of Motherhood” and she's soon to publish her third book “Save Me From the Waves”, which is coming out on the 7th of March.

    In this episode Jessica shares the story of how she has managed her personal struggles with infertility and heartbreak by turning to adventure activities. We discuss her involvement with the International Women's Day Sea Swim in Brighton and she emphasises the importance of stepping out of one's comfort zone and trying new things, even if they seem daunting at first.

    This episode is the last episode in a 6 part mini series in collaboration with PinkNicky Blog in support of the IWD Sea Swim 2024. Each episode is 10 -15 minutes long and shines a light on one of the women involved in their event, their reasons for doing so and the benefits they have personally experienced from living life  adventurously.

    To find out more about Jessica visit:

    www.jessicahepburn.com 

    Instagram: @jessica_hepburn_

    Substack: jessicahepburn.substack.com
    I hope you have enjoyed this episode of The Everyday Adventure Podcast! To keep up to date with the latest news, follow us:
    Instagram: @everydayadventurepod @resilienceatwork
    Linkedin: @Nicki-bass
    Website: www.resiliencework.co.uk
    TEDx: The Life Changing Power of Everyday Adventures
    For Media & Speaking Enquiries please contact Tracey Duke at 360 Speakers: tracey@traceyduke.com

    The Everyday Adventure Podcast is proud to be part of the Tremula Network of Adventure and Outdoor Podcasts
    @tremulanetwork
    https://www.tremula.network

    • 15 min
    IWD Sea Swim Mini Series - Ep 5 - Jo-Anne Godden, Founder of Ruby Moon Swimwear

    IWD Sea Swim Mini Series - Ep 5 - Jo-Anne Godden, Founder of Ruby Moon Swimwear

    Jo-Anne Godden is the founder of Ruby Moon which designs and produces ethical and sustainable swim and active wear for women. During her 25 years of working in the fashion industry, Jo became acutely aware of the sustainability challenges inherent in this space. She decided to launch her own solution and in 2011, Ruby Moon was born. The company is not only unique in terms of their products, but they also transform their own waste and donate 100% of their profit into microloans for women entrepreneurs around the world. Jo is committed to activate women’s potential and elevate their status in communities where they often don’t have a voice.

    In this episode we discuss Jo's motivation for starting her business as well as her love of sea swimming and involvement in the IWD Sea Swim.  We also dive into a conversation about sustanable and ethical approach to business and the importance of circularity as a business model.

    This episode is part of a 6 part mini series in collaboration with PinkNicky Blog in support of the IWD Sea Swim 2024. Each episode is 10 -15 minutes long and shines a light on one of the women involved in their event, their reasons for doing so and the benefits they have personally experienced from living life  adventurously.

    To find out more about Ruby Moon visit

    www.rubymoon.org.uk

    Email Jo at hello@rubymoon.org uk 
    I hope you have enjoyed this episode of The Everyday Adventure Podcast! To keep up to date with the latest news, follow us:
    Instagram: @everydayadventurepod @resilienceatwork
    Linkedin: @Nicki-bass
    Website: www.resiliencework.co.uk
    TEDx: The Life Changing Power of Everyday Adventures
    For Media & Speaking Enquiries please contact Tracey Duke at 360 Speakers: tracey@traceyduke.com

    The Everyday Adventure Podcast is proud to be part of the Tremula Network of Adventure and Outdoor Podcasts
    @tremulanetwork
    https://www.tremula.network

    • 12 min
    IWD Sea Swim Mini Series Ep 4 - Debbie Stevens

    IWD Sea Swim Mini Series Ep 4 - Debbie Stevens

    Welcome to Ep 4 of our collaboration with PinkNicky Blog and the IWD Brighton Sea Swim. In this episode I speak to Debbie Stevens from Debbie Stevens Wellbeing and Girls Night Out, the Headline Sponsor for the event.  Debbie founded her business over 20 years ago following a reflexology course which she embarked on as a hobby. Since then it has evolved into a multi-award winning business, providing wellbeing events for schools, workplaces and groups of women celebrating nights in and out.

    In this episode we discuss the brave moment that kickstarted Debbie's business journey and her advice for anyone wanting to get started on their own adventure. Debbie also shares how she incorporates everyday adventures into her own life and the benefits this brings her. 

    This episode is part of a 6 part mini series in collaboration with PinkNicky Blog in support of the IWD Sea Swim 2024. Each episode is 10 -15 minutes long and shines a light on one of the women involved in their event, their reasons for doing so and the benefits they have personally experienced from living life  adventurously.

    To find out more about Debbie and Debbie Stevens Wellbeing and Girls Night Out visit:

    www.debbiestevenswellbeing.co.uk
    fb: @debbiestevenswellbeing
    Instagram: @debbie_stevens_wellbeing_event
    TikTok: @debbiestevens806


    I hope you have enjoyed this episode of The Everyday Adventure Podcast! To keep up to date with the latest news, follow us:
    Instagram: @everydayadventurepod @resilienceatwork
    Linkedin: @Nicki-bass
    Website: www.resiliencework.co.uk
    TEDx: The Life Changing Power of Everyday Adventures
    For Media & Speaking Enquiries please contact Tracey Duke at 360 Speakers: tracey@traceyduke.com

    The Everyday Adventure Podcast is proud to be part of the Tremula Network of Adventure and Outdoor Podcasts
    @tremulanetwork
    https://www.tremula.network

    • 14 min
    IWD Sea Swim Mini Series Ep 3 - Mel Rayner, Wild Swimming Coach

    IWD Sea Swim Mini Series Ep 3 - Mel Rayner, Wild Swimming Coach

    Welcome to Ep 3 of our collaboration with PinkNicky Blog and the IWD Brighton Sea Swim. In this episode I speak to Mel Rayner who is a swim teacher, open water coach, personal trainer and school sports coach.  Mel runs a sports business based in Hampshire, UK and is a partner in a swim retreat business called The Wild Swimming Co. which has been involved with a number of swim collaborations with Land and Wave, one of the UK South Coast's leading adventure activity providers.  Mel is also a former keen triathlete, having achieved a podium finish at a full distance triathlon and completed numerous marathons and ultra marathons. However, despite being in the sea most days, she still has an unhealthy fear of seals!

    In this episode we explore what attracted Mel to open water swimming and how this has developed in to her running her retreats. She also shares some helpful tips for anybody interested in getting started with open water swimming.

    This episode is part of a 6 part mini series in collaboration with PinkNicky Blog in support of the IWD Sea Swim 2024. Each episode is 10 -15 minutes long and shines a light on one of the women involved in their event, their reasons for doing so and the benefits they have personally experienced from living life  adventurously.

    To find out more about Mel and the Wild Swimming Co visit:

    https://www.thewildswimming.co.uk/

    Instagram: @thewildswimmingco 

    To find out more about PinkNicky Blog and register for the IWD Sea Swim, please click here



    I hope you have enjoyed this episode of The Everyday Adventure Podcast! To keep up to date with the latest news, follow us:
    Instagram: @everydayadventurepod @resilienceatwork
    Linkedin: @Nicki-bass
    Website: www.resiliencework.co.uk
    TEDx: The Life Changing Power of Everyday Adventures
    For Media & Speaking Enquiries please contact Tracey Duke at 360 Speakers: tracey@traceyduke.com

    The Everyday Adventure Podcast is proud to be part of the Tremula Network of Adventure and Outdoor Podcasts
    @tremulanetwork
    https://www.tremula.network

    • 14 min
    IWD Sea Swim Mini Series Ep 2 - Amanda Fitzgerald

    IWD Sea Swim Mini Series Ep 2 - Amanda Fitzgerald

    Amanda Fitzgerald is an award-winning PR and media training expert whose clients have featured in publications including Forbes,  Psychologies and Grazia. She is also a passionate open water swimmer and triathlete. In 2023 she completed the 4km Hever Castle swim raising over £2500 for the Afghanistan and Central Asian Association.
    Amanda is delighted to be providing PR support for the IWD Brighton Sea Swim.

    In this episode we explore how she got started with open water swimming and triathlon, the benefits it has brought her and her advice for anyone wanting to get started with their own adventures.

    This episode is part of a 6 part mini series in collaboration with PinkNicky Blog in support of the IWD Sea Swim 2024. Each episode is approximately 15 minutes long and shines a light on one of the women supporting the event, their reasons for being involved and the benefits they have personally experienced from living life  adventurously.

    To find out more about Amanda visit:

    https://amandapr.com/

    To find out more about PinkNicky Blog and register for the IWD Sea Swim, please click here

    Check out PinkNicky's Blog - A Blog for Empty Nesters and those ready to write a new life chapter: It's time to create your story One Adventure At a Time!
    I hope you have enjoyed this episode of The Everyday Adventure Podcast! To keep up to date with the latest news, follow us:
    Instagram: @everydayadventurepod @resilienceatwork
    Linkedin: @Nicki-bass
    Website: www.resiliencework.co.uk
    TEDx: The Life Changing Power of Everyday Adventures
    For Media & Speaking Enquiries please contact Tracey Duke at 360 Speakers: tracey@traceyduke.com

    The Everyday Adventure Podcast is proud to be part of the Tremula Network of Adventure and Outdoor Podcasts
    @tremulanetwork
    https://www.tremula.network

    • 12 min
    IWD Sea Swim Mini Series - Ep 1 - Nicky Chisholm, Founder of the Brighton IWD Sea Swim

    IWD Sea Swim Mini Series - Ep 1 - Nicky Chisholm, Founder of the Brighton IWD Sea Swim

    Nicky Chisholm is the founder of the International Women's Day Sea Swim Brighton and creator of the PinkNicky Blog.  Owner of Daisy the camper van and mother of two, she is a self-confessed adventurer who thrives on challenge (particularly if it involves the cold) and is constantly looking for ways to to squeeze adventure into her daily life. Her passion is to encourage that adventurous spirit in women over 50 and on 9th March 2024, she is aiming to host the UK South Coast's biggest sea swim, with over 500 women taking part.

    This episode explores Nicky's penchant for late night ideas and her motivation for organising this event for International Women's Day 2024.  She shares her own love of adventure and the benefits this has brought her as well as information on how to get involved in the event. Nicky's enthusiasm is infectious and even if you are not based on the south coast of the UK, you cannot fail to be inspired to embark on adventures of your own!

    This episode is part of a 6 part mini series in collaboration with PinkNicky Blog in support of the IWD Sea Swim 2024. Each episode is approximately 15 minutes long and shines a light on one of the women supporting the event, their reasons for being involved and the benefits they have personally experienced from living life  adventurously.

    To find out more about PinkNicky Blog and register for the IWD Sea Swim, please click here

    Check out PinkNicky's Blog - A Blog for Empty Nesters and those ready to write a new life chapter: It's time to create your story One Adventure At a Time!
    I hope you have enjoyed this episode of The Everyday Adventure Podcast! To keep up to date with the latest news, follow us:
    Instagram: @everydayadventurepod @resilienceatwork
    Linkedin: @Nicki-bass
    Website: www.resiliencework.co.uk
    TEDx: The Life Changing Power of Everyday Adventures
    For Media & Speaking Enquiries please contact Tracey Duke at 360 Speakers: tracey@traceyduke.com

    The Everyday Adventure Podcast is proud to be part of the Tremula Network of Adventure and Outdoor Podcasts
    @tremulanetwork
    https://www.tremula.network

    • 14 min

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