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Lori Schneider decided after her MS diagnosis to focus fully on adventure, climbing the highest peak on each of the seven continents. To do so, she trained hard, quit her job as a teacher, left her husband and took out a loan to cover the costs of this undertaking. She achieved her goal and has since taken many people with multiple sclerosis, as well as the general public, on her personal journey in presentations, including a TED Talk where she impressively described the act of strength it took to fight her way up Mount Everest step by step.
In the interview she gives insights into her life with MS and her philosophy to live her own dreams and to regain self-confidence in her own physical and mental strength.
Table of ContentsAt age 52, Lori Schneider became the first person with multiple sclerosis to summit Mt. Everest. Lori is also the first with MS to climb the highest peak on each of the 7 continents, known as the Seven Summits. She reached the summits of Mt. Kilimanjaro, Mt. Elbrus, Denali, Aconcagua, Vinson Massif, Mt. Kosciuszko, and Mt. Everest.
Now, at 67 years old, Lori continues to live an active life, along with her husband. Together they enjoy hiking in Arizona, boating on Lake Superior in Wisconsin, skiing in the mountains, and traveling. She continues to give presentations globally, and remains an advocate for those living with neurological disorders.
Finally, what message of hope or encouragement would you like to share with individuals living with MS?Never giving up on your dreams. It’s all about moving beyond your ‘preconceived’ limitations, and finding your own Inner strength. It’s about your mindset and choosing to be resilient, and living with gratitude for all that you still have in your life. A positive attitude creates positive outcomes.
How and where can interested people find you online?Email: L[email protected]
Website: www.LoriSchneider.net
Follow the adventure on Facebook and Linkedin
“My goal is to empower others to move beyond their labels and limitations and live their dreams.”
~Lori Schneider Empowerment Through Adventure
---I hope you got insprired by Lori and can find the strength inside you to go for your dreams no matter how long it takes. And as Lori stated do it one step after the other. That way incredible journeys are possible.
See you soon and try to make the best out of your life, Nele
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Click here for an overview of all podcast episodes published so far.
Lori Schneider decided after her MS diagnosis to focus fully on adventure, climbing the highest peak on each of the seven continents. To do so, she trained hard, quit her job as a teacher, left her husband and took out a loan to cover the costs of this undertaking. She achieved her goal and has since taken many people with multiple sclerosis, as well as the general public, on her personal journey in presentations, including a TED Talk where she impressively described the act of strength it took to fight her way up Mount Everest step by step.
In the interview she gives insights into her life with MS and her philosophy to live her own dreams and to regain self-confidence in her own physical and mental strength.
Table of ContentsAt age 52, Lori Schneider became the first person with multiple sclerosis to summit Mt. Everest. Lori is also the first with MS to climb the highest peak on each of the 7 continents, known as the Seven Summits. She reached the summits of Mt. Kilimanjaro, Mt. Elbrus, Denali, Aconcagua, Vinson Massif, Mt. Kosciuszko, and Mt. Everest.
Now, at 67 years old, Lori continues to live an active life, along with her husband. Together they enjoy hiking in Arizona, boating on Lake Superior in Wisconsin, skiing in the mountains, and traveling. She continues to give presentations globally, and remains an advocate for those living with neurological disorders.
Finally, what message of hope or encouragement would you like to share with individuals living with MS?Never giving up on your dreams. It’s all about moving beyond your ‘preconceived’ limitations, and finding your own Inner strength. It’s about your mindset and choosing to be resilient, and living with gratitude for all that you still have in your life. A positive attitude creates positive outcomes.
How and where can interested people find you online?Email: L[email protected]
Website: www.LoriSchneider.net
Follow the adventure on Facebook and Linkedin
“My goal is to empower others to move beyond their labels and limitations and live their dreams.”
~Lori Schneider Empowerment Through Adventure
---I hope you got insprired by Lori and can find the strength inside you to go for your dreams no matter how long it takes. And as Lori stated do it one step after the other. That way incredible journeys are possible.
See you soon and try to make the best out of your life, Nele
For more information and positive thoughts, subscribe to my newsletter for free.
Click here for an overview of all podcast episodes published so far.
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