• Jane Kanizay: Climbing Mt. Everest, Advocating for Consent, and Building Resilience in the Death Zone—A Mother’s Journey of Strength, Survival, and Purpose.

  • 2024/11/19
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Jane Kanizay: Climbing Mt. Everest, Advocating for Consent, and Building Resilience in the Death Zone—A Mother’s Journey of Strength, Survival, and Purpose.

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  • Jane Kanizay is an adventurer, educator, activist, speaker, artist and mother of four who on 14 May 2022 successfully climbed Mt. Everest with her 19-year-old daughter. Jane enjoys sharing the highs and lows of her Everest experience and the journey of resilience required to take on such an immense challenge as a survivor. Jane climbed with the message of @teachusconsent to campaign for holistic consent education in school education curriculum and to advocate for the prevention of violence against women. To have a message to take to the summit provided additional strength on the days Jane had reached her physical or emotional limits. High altitude mountaineering is one of the deadliest sports in the world. Jane successfully summited mountains above 6000m plus an 8000m summit of Cho Oyu, Tibet, to prepare her for the extreme environment of Everest, considered to be in the ‘death zone’ above 8000m where oxygen content is only 34% compared with sea level. Listening to Jane on the Tough Girl Podcast offers a rare insight into the mental and physical fortitude it takes to summit Everest, but also the deeper purpose behind her journey. Through her incredible story, Jane not only inspires adventurers but also advocates for change, sharing how carrying a message of consent and empowerment gave her the strength to push through her limits. Her story will resonate with anyone looking to overcome challenges, build resilience, and find purpose in their own lives. 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 JaneMother of four, living with one childMountain climbing with her eldest daughter, GabbyBeing motivated by Gabby's dream to climbCompleting several trips to the HimalayasReaching Everest's summit together on 14 May 2022Becoming the second mother-daughter pair to summit EverestGrowing up in an athletic familyHaving siblings achieving high levels in sportsDiscussing her childhood experiences with athleticsHer belief in ordinary people achieving extraordinary thingsThe importance of family support in sports and lifeStarting running marathons at 33 after having four childrenTransitioning from marathon running to trekking and climbing in her late 40sRemembering her 40s as an empowering period, winning races in her age groupWhen Gabby's interest in climbing startedThe mother-daughter duo's plans evolved into larger climbing goals over timeGabby reflecting on her experience, appreciating the timing of climbing at age 19Climbing experience which fostered a unique friendshipThey relate differently outside of typical family rolesMaintaining their bond while balancing parenting responsibilitiesInitially planned to finance their climbs through a mortgage and potential scholarshipsSelling their house and funding the majority of the tripAdapting to unexpected financial changesGabby's focus on balancing her love for climbing while pursuing an income in the industryJane's reflections on the dynamics among her children regarding climbing adventuresHow she has navigated potential feelings of jealousy among her childrenSharing her experience of climbing Everest with GabbyThe dynamic of being both mother and climbing partnerHow they communicated effectively at base campGabby often acted as a mentor, helping Jane to regain confidence during tough momentsA pivotal moment at Camp Four where she doubted her strength to continueGetting encouraged by Gabby to persevereReflecting on precious time spent with her childrenPrioritising family over personal ambitionsSocietal concerns about young climbers tackling high peaksJane's internal struggles regarding the ethics of taking Gabby on such a dangerous expeditionEngaging with other young adventurers and parentsThe meticulous preparation and strategy leading up to their summit attemptThe challenging conditions they encounteredThe summit push filled with historical significance and personal reflectionsJane leading the ascent, following in the footsteps of climbing legendsA heartwarming moment for Jane spotting Gabby approaching the summitThe "Teach Us Consent" campaignJane's desire for her sons to be good allies and her daughters to be safeThe pyramid of abuseAdvocating for calling out disrespectful behaviourCreating a safer environment for womenExperiencing vision problems while descendingHallucinating due to altitude sicknessDealing with laryngitis and media attention after her climbBuilding a supportive network ...
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Jane Kanizay is an adventurer, educator, activist, speaker, artist and mother of four who on 14 May 2022 successfully climbed Mt. Everest with her 19-year-old daughter. Jane enjoys sharing the highs and lows of her Everest experience and the journey of resilience required to take on such an immense challenge as a survivor. Jane climbed with the message of @teachusconsent to campaign for holistic consent education in school education curriculum and to advocate for the prevention of violence against women. To have a message to take to the summit provided additional strength on the days Jane had reached her physical or emotional limits. High altitude mountaineering is one of the deadliest sports in the world. Jane successfully summited mountains above 6000m plus an 8000m summit of Cho Oyu, Tibet, to prepare her for the extreme environment of Everest, considered to be in the ‘death zone’ above 8000m where oxygen content is only 34% compared with sea level. Listening to Jane on the Tough Girl Podcast offers a rare insight into the mental and physical fortitude it takes to summit Everest, but also the deeper purpose behind her journey. Through her incredible story, Jane not only inspires adventurers but also advocates for change, sharing how carrying a message of consent and empowerment gave her the strength to push through her limits. Her story will resonate with anyone looking to overcome challenges, build resilience, and find purpose in their own lives. 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 JaneMother of four, living with one childMountain climbing with her eldest daughter, GabbyBeing motivated by Gabby's dream to climbCompleting several trips to the HimalayasReaching Everest's summit together on 14 May 2022Becoming the second mother-daughter pair to summit EverestGrowing up in an athletic familyHaving siblings achieving high levels in sportsDiscussing her childhood experiences with athleticsHer belief in ordinary people achieving extraordinary thingsThe importance of family support in sports and lifeStarting running marathons at 33 after having four childrenTransitioning from marathon running to trekking and climbing in her late 40sRemembering her 40s as an empowering period, winning races in her age groupWhen Gabby's interest in climbing startedThe mother-daughter duo's plans evolved into larger climbing goals over timeGabby reflecting on her experience, appreciating the timing of climbing at age 19Climbing experience which fostered a unique friendshipThey relate differently outside of typical family rolesMaintaining their bond while balancing parenting responsibilitiesInitially planned to finance their climbs through a mortgage and potential scholarshipsSelling their house and funding the majority of the tripAdapting to unexpected financial changesGabby's focus on balancing her love for climbing while pursuing an income in the industryJane's reflections on the dynamics among her children regarding climbing adventuresHow she has navigated potential feelings of jealousy among her childrenSharing her experience of climbing Everest with GabbyThe dynamic of being both mother and climbing partnerHow they communicated effectively at base campGabby often acted as a mentor, helping Jane to regain confidence during tough momentsA pivotal moment at Camp Four where she doubted her strength to continueGetting encouraged by Gabby to persevereReflecting on precious time spent with her childrenPrioritising family over personal ambitionsSocietal concerns about young climbers tackling high peaksJane's internal struggles regarding the ethics of taking Gabby on such a dangerous expeditionEngaging with other young adventurers and parentsThe meticulous preparation and strategy leading up to their summit attemptThe challenging conditions they encounteredThe summit push filled with historical significance and personal reflectionsJane leading the ascent, following in the footsteps of climbing legendsA heartwarming moment for Jane spotting Gabby approaching the summitThe "Teach Us Consent" campaignJane's desire for her sons to be good allies and her daughters to be safeThe pyramid of abuseAdvocating for calling out disrespectful behaviourCreating a safer environment for womenExperiencing vision problems while descendingHallucinating due to altitude sicknessDealing with laryngitis and media attention after her climbBuilding a supportive network ...

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