Today I welcome Jonny Huntington, the first disabled person to ski solo and unsupported to the South Pole! This is a huge challenge for any human, with harsh conditions and temperatures most of us will never experience. Jonny made the expedition a success despite the injuries he carries following a bleed on the brain. How do the risks of simply being present in Antarctica change with a disability? Is a different perspective needed? Or not.....? Enjoy!
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Today I welcome Jonny Huntington, the first disabled person to ski solo and unsupported to the South Pole! This is a huge challenge for any human, with harsh conditions and temperatures most of us will never experience. Jonny made the expedition a success despite the injuries he carries following a bleed on the brain. How do the risks of simply being present in Antarctica change with a disability? Is a different perspective needed? Or not.....? Enjoy!
RiskXtremePodcast Next stop Everest with Eva (Ep.9)
Risk Xtreme Podcast
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1 year ago
RiskXtremePodcast Next stop Everest with Eva (Ep.9)
Having summited Aconcagua in South America and Denali in North America Eva is well on her way in her quest to complete the 7 Summits - the highest mountains on each continent. She loves setting herself a challenge and is very determined and capable. Mt. Everest is next on her list. Does she see herself as a risk-taker?? 2 down 5 to go.
Risk Xtreme Podcast
Today I welcome Jonny Huntington, the first disabled person to ski solo and unsupported to the South Pole! This is a huge challenge for any human, with harsh conditions and temperatures most of us will never experience. Jonny made the expedition a success despite the injuries he carries following a bleed on the brain. How do the risks of simply being present in Antarctica change with a disability? Is a different perspective needed? Or not.....? Enjoy!