Rebecca Stephens was the first British woman to climb Everest and the Seven Summits. She is an elegant speaker; here is her story.
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Thank You
Thank you to the many people who have kindly "bought me a coffee" for just £2.50 as encouragement to keep this blog going. "Yes, I too would like to donate a couple of pounds to this site..!"
Are you trying to see how many posts you can get the phrase “The idea was simple: each speaker would have 20 slides…” into. It’s just I’m not sure I can take more regurgitated posts. You’re someone who on occasion has something really interesting to say, but it I get the feeling from reading this blog that the volume/frequency of posts is more important than the quality. Please reconsider this. You’ll reach far more people, and in a more meaningful way, if you stop rehashing stuff.