• Gail Muller | From refusing to accept a future in a wheelchair to hiking one of the world’s toughest treks

  • Apr 25 2023
  • Length: 46 mins
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Gail Muller | From refusing to accept a future in a wheelchair to hiking one of the world’s toughest treks

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    Gail Muller describes herself as an adventurer, writer and speaker with a side order of overcoming chronic illness. Gail was told she would be in a wheelchair by the age of forty but At forty-one, she embarked on one of the world’s toughest treks – The Appalachian Trail. Gail shares her account of this adventure in her book Unlost and I had the provilidge of chatting to Gail about her inspirational story and am so happy to share it with you today

    Instagram -@thegailmuller

    Website - https://gailmuller.com/

    You can find this episode on iTunes, Spotify and many other podcast platform

    If you have any questions or would like to suggest a guest please get in touch! You can email India via indiapearsonclarke@gmail.com or send a message via Instagram @india_outdoors / @finandflow / www.indiapearson.co.uk

    ~Music - Caleb Howard Almond / @oakandalmondcarpentry

    You can find this episode on iTunes, Spotify and many other podcast platform

    If you have any questions or would like to suggest a guest please get in touch! You can email India via indiapearsonclarke@gmail.com or send a message via Instagram @india_outdoors / @finandflow / www.indiapearson.co.uk

    ~Music - Caleb Howard Almond / @oakandalmondcarpentry

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