Lindsey Richter is the director of inspiration (and co-creator) of Liv Ladies Allride, Her company is a by-product of a very difficult time in her own life after she was on Season 3 of Survivor. If nothing else, this episode will give you a new perspective on reality shows. Basically, Survivor creates a recipe to bring out the worst in people. That’s how they get the drama, and the eyeballs. Well, it caused a great deal of angst for Lindsey but of course, she turned that around for the better.
The way you handle the stresses of mountain biking (or, even any outdoor adventure now that I think of it) translates to how you handle the stresses of life. Today, it’s going to get a little emotional and a little personal. The day I did this interview, I personally was having a difficult day and she helped turn that around pretty fast. We talk about low self-esteem, depression, and divorce.
Now, she wants to teach women to mountain bike so they can get better at life too.
With that, let’s listen in and gear up for what’s next.
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Where to Find Lindsey
- ladiesallride.com
- Instagram: @ladiesallride
Resources Mentioned
- The Power of Now
- How to See Yourself as You Really Are
- Louise L. Hay
- Power Thought Cards
- 10% Happier
- Brene Brown – The Power of Vulnerability
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Titus Hauer says
Fantastic post.
Really enjoyed reading it and it held my attention all the way through! Keep it up.