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Projects

Bold ideas, Epic Adventures, Big Impact

My work lives at the intersection of sport, storytelling, and impact. Every project is a way to test limits, share lessons, and create change. From expeditions that push the edge of possibility, to storytelling that brings those journeys to life, to workshops that turn experience into action, these are the projects I am building now.

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Adventures

Endurance challenges that push the limits of resilience and possibility. I rowed across the Arctic Ocean and continue to take on projects that test the edge of human potential.

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Storytelling

Adventure creates stories worth sharing. From my first book to digital media projects, I bring audiences into the raw truth of chasing bold goals.

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Workshops

Coming soon! I design workshops and shared experiences that translate lessons from extreme environments into practical tools for leadership and growth.

“The Arctic strips everything away. You face brutal conditions, rely fully on your teammates, and meet a version of yourself that only exists in a place this raw and unforgiving.”

Adventures

Adventure is what keeps life interesting. I am always on the hunt to step outside my comfort zone, and that drive has taken me all over the world. Along the way I have blended  elite athletics with travel, expeditions, and extreme endurance  challenges.

 

For me, adventure means  choosing the path less traveled.  It has led to some of my greatest experiences, made possible by refusing to let limiting beliefs get in the way of  blazing new trails.

 

With my Arctic Ocean row complete, my eyes are already set on new horizons. Stay tuned for the announcement of my next adventure.

Arctic Challenge

The Arctic Challenge

​​In July 2025 I became the  first American woman to row across a polar ocean  as part of The Arctic Challenge. Our four-person crew rowed nonstop from Engvik, Norway, to Longyearbyen, Svalbard, covering 584 nautical miles in 10 days and 5 hours.

We set multiple world records, including the fastest Arctic crossing for a team of four and the first mixed-gender team to successfully complete the route. Along the way we faced freezing seas, storms, wildlife, and the challenge of rowing 12 hours a day while battling sea sickness and sleep deprivation.

This expedition was more than a record. It was about inspiring the next generation, supporting youth programs in New Orleans, and proving that resilience is built one stroke at a time.

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“The Arctic strips everything away. You face brutal conditions, rely fully on your teammates, and meet a version of yourself that only exists in a place this raw and unforgiving.”

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Storytelling

Sharing the lessons behind the miles.

Every adventure creates a story. For me, storytelling is how I make sure the lessons do not end with the expedition. I am currently a memoir about The Arctic Challenge, weaving together the raw details of the row with the journey that brought me there.

 

Beyond the book, I share stories through media, digital projects, and writing. My goal is to bring people inside the reality of pushing limits, so they can see their own challenges in a new way.

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The best lessons from sport and expeditions are simple: show up, adapt, and keep going. Workshops turn those lessons into tools anyone can use.

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Workshops

Turning adventure into practical tools.

Workshops are a way to turn experience into action. I design interactive sessions that draw on lessons from sport and expeditions, helping teams, students, and communities practice resilience, adaptability, and bold leadership.

These sessions are practical, authentic, and fun. There are options available for kids and adults. Participants leave with tools they can use right away, and the confidence to take on challenges of their own.

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