• Hayley Browning | From battling breast cancer to building a paddle boarding community

  • May 8 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
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Hayley Browning | From battling breast cancer to building a paddle boarding community

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    Hayley Browning’s journey is truly inspiring. Paddleboarding entered her life as a beacon of hope after her diagnosis of breast cancer at just 27 years old. It became her lifeline, reconnecting her with the healing power of nature that she had missed since her days living off-grid in a wooden cabin on Wolf Lake in Minnesota.

    But it wasn't until she took the leap of faith, quitting her 9-5 office job and risking her life savings to pursue her dream of working on the water, that the true magic happened. Today's episode promises to inspire you to embrace the unknown, trusting that the net will appear, just as it did for Hayley.

    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction and Overview of the Paddle Cabin

    08:05
    Leaving London and Starting the Paddle Cabin

    15:31
    Transitioning from a Nine-to-Five Job to Pursuing Outdoor Adventures

    38:44
    Lessons Learned from Outdoor Adventures

    Instagram - @paddlecabin / @hayleyexplores
    Website -
    https://www.paddlecabin.co.uk/

    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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