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By Lisa R Steingold
The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.
This is my last podcast episode.
2 years after starting Velo Dulce, I've decided to wrap up the show.
I wanted to wrap it up by saying thank you to all the incredible women I've had the privilege to interview over the years.
Thank you for all your wisdom, stories of bravery and courage, your authenticity and your wanting to make the world a better and brighter place.
There were a few lessons I personally learned from the show;
Thank you to all for listening!Ā
I'll see you on the path! Cruzamos en el camino!
Lisa
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My guest today doesn't describe herself as a cyclist but she probably cycles as much as the average pro. If she isn't running up a storm.
Miyelani Khumalo ran her first race on 19th January 2013, a 5km following her divorce.
She has done over 50 marathons (yes that means more than 42.2km), more than 20 ultra-marathons (anything greater than 42km), and 3 Comrades marathons (yes, a whopping 90kms!)
The 29th of July 2018 saw her take part in the Washie 100miler (162km) race in the Eastern Cape which is run over 26 hours! She didn't finish in the allotted time by 30 seconds but came back to finish this year. Check it out on Instagram!
She then started trail running and has done the āUltra trail Lesotho 50km, the 76km Addo trail run, the 50miler Mac Mac Ultra trail, andĀ x6 50km trail races across the country but her pride remains the Karkloof 100miler which she completed in September 2021.Ā
Miyelani is a single mother to 3 active children aged 12, 7, and 5. She holds a corporate job and is studying towards her 2nd degree.Ā
Her other interests include golf. And she's currently training for the World Adventure Racing Champs and Ironman in April 2024.Ā
Her advice to women is JUST START and ālive before you dieā in all you do!
PS We didn't chat about it during the show but afterwards I asked her about how she fuels her body for all of this?
"I havenāt gotten a lot of things figured out in my life, so much that I am still trying to figure out a fuelling strategy that works for my lifestyle. I do, however try to keep my eating clean, mainly made up of fruits and vegetables and meat as a form of protein. I have recently cut out alcohol from my diet and am very intentional about my water intake. Leading up to a big race or event, I toughen up my eating and take in a lot of protein in a form of supplements."
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I was thrilled to chat to my friend Shanel Munger on this episode of Velo Dulce!
Shanel is the Learning Manager at the South African Reserve Bank. She has a passion for partnering with business to create development journeys that build capacity, empower performance and drive business growth.Ā
She's also a TEDX speaker and spoke Mindfulness at work: a superpower to boost productivity and wellbeing
And she's a phenomenal cyclist with a passion for the sport.
I hope you love the chat as much as I did!
You find Shanel's TED Talk here!
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I've been thinking about #levellingup ALOT!
Is it that fate just shines on some and others no? Do some just have better luck?
The more I study and learn about pro-athletes and those at the top of their game, the more I see just how much of a difference Levelling up makes!
The 3 rules of Levelling Up from my perspective?
I hope you enjoy this episode.Ā
Here's to levelling up!
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Tessa Kortekaas is the winner of the 2023 Titan Mountain Bike Race; a 6-day grueling event held annually in Morocco that goes through the Moroccan desert between the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara Desert.
Long story short. It's no joke.
It was the first time Tessa took part in the race and yet she came out with the win.
Having held a long and industrious sporting career, which ironically isn't related to mountain biking at all!Ā
She's had various achievements in skating, swimming and triathlon having won World Champion in her age groupĀ 30-34 at the famous Ironman Hawaii (Kona).Ā
We spoke about what the Titan race meant to her, owning your superpower and life advice for going through tough times!
I hope you enjoy the convo as much as I did.Ā
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I finally did it! I wrote the novel I've been waiting to write my whole life!
Learning to Love Lisa is the story of a woman stumbling through her forties in all her flaws and flailings. Moving (un)confidently from South Africa to Spain amidst a global pandemic, it all goes horribly wrong as she loses her job and realises that speaking Spanish is much more difficult than her app promised it would be.
So I thought for something different in today's show I'd read out Chapter 1 of the book.
I also wanted to share my thoughts on soul work and practising new things.
https://learningtolovelisa.com/
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My guest today is Szifra Burke.Ā
Szifra was born to Yiddish parents, immigrants from Poland to America. She grew up in Massachusetts deeply affected and inspired by her immigrant parentsā Holocaust experiences and their indomitable tenacity.Ā
She has a real passion for storytelling, and for life too!
In preparation for her interview, I watched her talk on WorldChannel about he she got her name. Well needless to say I ended up in tears.
As with the women on my shows, this is one POWER house of a woman!Ā
She produced Browsing Through Birkes, a documentary she co-produced about growing up in her familyās quirky retail clothing store with her irascible, opinionated father, well-liked mother, and their sometimes mistreated but loyal customers.Ā
Today Szifra is an Executive Leadership Coach,Ā Financial Behavior Specialist, and ally of immigrants.
BUT thatās not why Iām interviewing her!
Today I'm Chatting to Shifra about her recent book āIn Tandem: Pedaling Through Midlife on a Bicycle Built for Twoā.
We spoke;
I really loved our chat.
You've simply have GOT to buy the book! Get it here on Amazon!
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Today's episode is a little outside the usual but I wanted to start the New Year by taking a look at the realities of life.
Insta vs reality.Ā
It's a thing!
Sometimes when I'm on Instagram I get depressed when I see everyone living large and living the dream. Then I look at my own Insta profile and actually it looks the same but it doesn't feel like that.
This year I'm vowing toĀ
And from there we'll see what happens. Because I think being real is the key to those dreams becoming a reality.
In the end I think like most of us, I don't want Insta vs Reality, I want my reality to be great and if there's pics to show for it so be it.Ā
I hope you enjoy the show. I do mention a blog called "The formula for life" in the podcast and you can just click here if you want to find it.
Love to hear your thoughts.
Until next time, wishing you love
Lisa
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Eva Wiggelendam is the team travel coordinator for MotoGP team Repsol Honda, one of the most prestigious teams in the MotoGPā¢ World Championship.
She is the only female on the team that covered all the Grand Prix circuits in 2020 (the craziest year in history when the pandemic hit) and was featured as a #WomenInMotoGP star in 2021.
Eva is competitive, passionate and committed and it was an absolute privilege to chat to her about...
Hope you love the chat as much as I did!
Lisa
Image courtesy of MotoGP
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I last spoke to Ariane LuĢthi on the 23rd of September 2021 after her then-recent victory in the Swiss Epic.Ā
Since then a lot has happened. In her true courageous style Ariane has been public this year about her battles with Long Covid and chronic fatigue.
BUT not one to just lie around and let life take over, she used the break in training to create Pump for Peace
On this show, I love the stories of victory but the truth is victory is always fleeting. What is lasting is the Victorians themselves because they are shown not by their trophies but by the way in which they face up to lifeās tests. \
Ariane for me is one of those.Ā
We spoke;
I wanted to leave you with one of Ariane's own quotes as it felt so fitting;
"If you donāt have enough skills or power to get the win, remember that kindness will always make you a winner. š"
Wishing you all a blessed and beautiful December!
Lisa
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The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.