#9: Rachel Māia Inspiration with Impact, and Creating Sunshine Amongst The Storms
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Rachel Māia is a mum to three amazing kids, a lower limb amputee, and World Cup Paraclimbing silver medalist.   In this episode we chat to Rachel about why she doesn’t just want to be some climber girl people think is inspiring. She explains the power of turning inspiration into action, and challenges individuals to make changes that impact their world.   Rachel’s story is quite an incredible journey, and one that consists of many on going challenges. She shares with us the wisdom she has gained along the way, and strategies she uses to create sunshine amongst the storms.   It’s a conversation that has so much value for anyone who has faced hardship in its many forms.   You can follow Rachel's journey and see all the ways you can support her on Instagram @rachelmaianz   Trigger Warning: Within this episode we discuss domestic violence. If you or someone you care about is experiencing domestic violence please reach out to your local support services.   Australia 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) New Zealand Shine 0508 744 633   Content Warning: occasional strong language   Disclaimer: Content, commentary, and opinions shared on the Mum's Gone Climbing podcast are for informational purposes only. They are not a substitute for medical and/or health advice from a professional, and should not be substituted for care based on the facts/circumstances of your individual situation.              
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