• Geraldine McFaul: 54, shares her inspirational solo 2,000-Mile Trek from Glasgow to Rome: a journey of challenges, courage, kindness, and personal transformation.

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Geraldine McFaul: 54, shares her inspirational solo 2,000-Mile Trek from Glasgow to Rome: a journey of challenges, courage, kindness, and personal transformation.

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  • In 2023, Geraldine at the age of 54, embarked on an awe-inspiring journey of a lifetime: a 2,000-mile solo walk from her home in Glasgow to the historic city of Rome! Raising funds for Dementia UK and Mary’s Meals in memory of her Mum & Dad. This remarkable adventure wasn't just about covering the distance; it was a test of resilience, determination, and the kindness of strangers. Along the way, Geraldine pulled a trailer, camped under the stars, and experienced countless acts of kindness from the people she met, affectionately referring to it as being 'kindnapped' – kidnapped with kindness. One of her biggest challenges was the daunting prospect of crossing the formidable Alps. Despite her initial trepidation, Geraldine pushed forward, only to realise that the alternative route offered even more daunting mountainous terrain. Undeterred, she pressed on, conquering each obstacle with unwavering determination and a steadfast spirit. As her incredible journey drew to a close in the historic streets of Rome, Geraldine experienced a truly unforgettable moment – a surprise meeting that added an extra layer of magic to her already extraordinary adventure. Now, Geraldine joins us to recount the highs, the lows, and the life-changing moments of her epic pilgrimage. Listen to Geraldine as she shares her inspiring story of courage, resilience, and the transformative power of human connection. *** Don't miss out on the latest episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast, released every Tuesday at 7am UK time! Be sure to hit the subscribe button to stay updated on the incredible journeys and stories of strong women. By supporting the Tough Girl Podcast on Patreon, you can make a difference in increasing the representation of female role models in the media, particularly in the world of adventure and physical challenges. Your contribution helps empower and inspire others. Visit www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast to be a part of this important movement. Thank you for your invaluable support! *** Show notes Who is Geraldine Working as a freelance risk consultant Her early years and growing upDoing a few walks unto 300 miles, walking from Cardiff to London, walking between the 7 cities of Scotland. Not being a super fit person and why walking works for herGoing at slow pace and getting out and aboutDeciding to walk from Glasgow (home) to Rome in 2016Why RomeTaking 2 years to tell people Being encouraged by friends 2016 - her mum being diagnosed with Vascular Dementia Losing her mum in April 2022Making a commitment to herselfThe planning and preparation and why it wasn’t a big factorDeciding on a start day in MayHaving 2 rules for the walk, not carrying a rucksack and not walking over the alpsDeciding to get a buggy and getting a Black Friday deal Doing what is right for her body The gearNot letting herself think long enough to have any concerns or fears Joining a few walking groupsThe issue with wild dogs Buying a GPS tracker The practicalities of the trip in terms of taking time off work and paying for the tripThe start - May 6th 2023 What was running through her head at the startWalking past the cemetery to visit her parents before startingHaving company at the startGetting into a daily routing over the first 500 milesThe uncertainty while walking dailyKidnapped with kindness ‘Kindnapping’Magical moments while walkingThe plan for getting over the Alps…..The mental side of the challenge Picking up a camino from Canterbury to Rome the Via Francigena.The practical aspects of getting herself and her trailer over the alpsThe pressure of walking with other people and choosing to walk at her own pace Getting to Rome and feeling excited about arrivedBeing met by her friends at the finishRemembering the moment when she completed the walk and how all emotions overwhelmed herHave an incredible Italian tour guide and getting to see all the sitesThe final surprise Being presented to Pope Francis The adjustment of going back to work after the end of the adventureMissing the daily routine while walkingRaising money for charities Mary’s MealsDementia UKHow to connect on social mediaFinal words of advice - “do it at your pace - your pace is the right pace for you”Why you are much more capable than we think we are. Social Media Instagram: @ged_home2rome Facebook: @HometoRome Just Giving Fundraising Pages: Mary’s Meals: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/geraldine-mcfaul1 Dementia UK: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/geraldine-mcfaul
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In 2023, Geraldine at the age of 54, embarked on an awe-inspiring journey of a lifetime: a 2,000-mile solo walk from her home in Glasgow to the historic city of Rome! Raising funds for Dementia UK and Mary’s Meals in memory of her Mum & Dad. This remarkable adventure wasn't just about covering the distance; it was a test of resilience, determination, and the kindness of strangers. Along the way, Geraldine pulled a trailer, camped under the stars, and experienced countless acts of kindness from the people she met, affectionately referring to it as being 'kindnapped' – kidnapped with kindness. One of her biggest challenges was the daunting prospect of crossing the formidable Alps. Despite her initial trepidation, Geraldine pushed forward, only to realise that the alternative route offered even more daunting mountainous terrain. Undeterred, she pressed on, conquering each obstacle with unwavering determination and a steadfast spirit. As her incredible journey drew to a close in the historic streets of Rome, Geraldine experienced a truly unforgettable moment – a surprise meeting that added an extra layer of magic to her already extraordinary adventure. Now, Geraldine joins us to recount the highs, the lows, and the life-changing moments of her epic pilgrimage. Listen to Geraldine as she shares her inspiring story of courage, resilience, and the transformative power of human connection. *** Don't miss out on the latest episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast, released every Tuesday at 7am UK time! Be sure to hit the subscribe button to stay updated on the incredible journeys and stories of strong women. By supporting the Tough Girl Podcast on Patreon, you can make a difference in increasing the representation of female role models in the media, particularly in the world of adventure and physical challenges. Your contribution helps empower and inspire others. Visit www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast to be a part of this important movement. Thank you for your invaluable support! *** Show notes Who is Geraldine Working as a freelance risk consultant Her early years and growing upDoing a few walks unto 300 miles, walking from Cardiff to London, walking between the 7 cities of Scotland. Not being a super fit person and why walking works for herGoing at slow pace and getting out and aboutDeciding to walk from Glasgow (home) to Rome in 2016Why RomeTaking 2 years to tell people Being encouraged by friends 2016 - her mum being diagnosed with Vascular Dementia Losing her mum in April 2022Making a commitment to herselfThe planning and preparation and why it wasn’t a big factorDeciding on a start day in MayHaving 2 rules for the walk, not carrying a rucksack and not walking over the alpsDeciding to get a buggy and getting a Black Friday deal Doing what is right for her body The gearNot letting herself think long enough to have any concerns or fears Joining a few walking groupsThe issue with wild dogs Buying a GPS tracker The practicalities of the trip in terms of taking time off work and paying for the tripThe start - May 6th 2023 What was running through her head at the startWalking past the cemetery to visit her parents before startingHaving company at the startGetting into a daily routing over the first 500 milesThe uncertainty while walking dailyKidnapped with kindness ‘Kindnapping’Magical moments while walkingThe plan for getting over the Alps…..The mental side of the challenge Picking up a camino from Canterbury to Rome the Via Francigena.The practical aspects of getting herself and her trailer over the alpsThe pressure of walking with other people and choosing to walk at her own pace Getting to Rome and feeling excited about arrivedBeing met by her friends at the finishRemembering the moment when she completed the walk and how all emotions overwhelmed herHave an incredible Italian tour guide and getting to see all the sitesThe final surprise Being presented to Pope Francis The adjustment of going back to work after the end of the adventureMissing the daily routine while walkingRaising money for charities Mary’s MealsDementia UKHow to connect on social mediaFinal words of advice - “do it at your pace - your pace is the right pace for you”Why you are much more capable than we think we are. Social Media Instagram: @ged_home2rome Facebook: @HometoRome Just Giving Fundraising Pages: Mary’s Meals: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/geraldine-mcfaul1 Dementia UK: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/geraldine-mcfaul

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