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STAND author Kathryn Bertine returns to the podcast to share how she responded to the Record Scratch moment of losing her dad and the inspiration for her new book.
Kathryn is an author, athlete, activist, and documentary filmmaker. She finished what she and her father started: climbing the highest points in each state.
Before highpointing, Kathryn played an instrumental role in getting women into the Tour de France. Today’s eight-day Tour de France Femmes stems from her activism and you can read or listen to the wild, true story of what really happens when we fight for change in her book, STAND.
KATHRYN BERTINE
Website: https://www.kathrynbertine.com
Instagram: @kathryn_bertine
KARA KAVENSKY
Website: Kara Kavensky
@karakavensky on Substack, FB, IG, LinkedIn and Threads
Receive updates on Kara's new memoir release, TELL ME ABOUT JOY
Sponsored by: Adam Gibson Design and Remain Relevant, a corporate storytelling masterclass
Produced by: Marilou Marosz
Original music written and performed by: Adam W. Gibson
CHAPTERS
[01:09] Introduction - Kathryn Bertine
[01:48] Kathryn's 2nd climb of Mount Denali
[03:46] Highpointing with Dad
[05:07] Pike’s Peak this, Pike's Peak that
[06:20] A highpointing plan comes together
[09:14] Going solo with Hummingb'urn
[11:53] Discovering the Highpointer's Club
[13:12] Charles Mound, Illinois
[15:27] Next stop, Iowa. Stop!
[16:46] A journey bigger than highpointing
[19:12] The Land of the Midnight Sun
[20:59] Sexism and ageism on Mount Denali
[22:39] Top five states with the highest peaks
[24:22] The 2nd Denali climb - an all-female expedition
[26:56] Honoring Mom and Dad
[27:57] Female firsts on Mount Denali
[30:09] Finding inspiration in trailbreakers and social media
By Kara KavenskySTAND author Kathryn Bertine returns to the podcast to share how she responded to the Record Scratch moment of losing her dad and the inspiration for her new book.
Kathryn is an author, athlete, activist, and documentary filmmaker. She finished what she and her father started: climbing the highest points in each state.
Before highpointing, Kathryn played an instrumental role in getting women into the Tour de France. Today’s eight-day Tour de France Femmes stems from her activism and you can read or listen to the wild, true story of what really happens when we fight for change in her book, STAND.
KATHRYN BERTINE
Website: https://www.kathrynbertine.com
Instagram: @kathryn_bertine
KARA KAVENSKY
Website: Kara Kavensky
@karakavensky on Substack, FB, IG, LinkedIn and Threads
Receive updates on Kara's new memoir release, TELL ME ABOUT JOY
Sponsored by: Adam Gibson Design and Remain Relevant, a corporate storytelling masterclass
Produced by: Marilou Marosz
Original music written and performed by: Adam W. Gibson
CHAPTERS
[01:09] Introduction - Kathryn Bertine
[01:48] Kathryn's 2nd climb of Mount Denali
[03:46] Highpointing with Dad
[05:07] Pike’s Peak this, Pike's Peak that
[06:20] A highpointing plan comes together
[09:14] Going solo with Hummingb'urn
[11:53] Discovering the Highpointer's Club
[13:12] Charles Mound, Illinois
[15:27] Next stop, Iowa. Stop!
[16:46] A journey bigger than highpointing
[19:12] The Land of the Midnight Sun
[20:59] Sexism and ageism on Mount Denali
[22:39] Top five states with the highest peaks
[24:22] The 2nd Denali climb - an all-female expedition
[26:56] Honoring Mom and Dad
[27:57] Female firsts on Mount Denali
[30:09] Finding inspiration in trailbreakers and social media