Wild Wisdom: Life Lessons from Leading Teams to some of the Most Inhospitable Places in the World
- All-women teamOutdoor AdventuresBetter worldSisterhoodAdventure
- Categories:Travelers & Explorers Outdoor Adventures Travel Writing
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:Singapore
- Publication date:October,2022
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Feature
★ Through field accounts across the North and South Poles, giant caves and deserts, it examines how women of diverse backgrounds collaborate and grow in extreme conditions, highlighting the unique value of collective exploration.
★ Spanning over a decade and more than a hundred expeditions, it documents how their actions raise public awareness of vulnerable women, adding warmth and real-world relevance to adventure.
★ Author Christine Amour-Levar is a global philanthropist and contributor to major publications. She has led all-women teams on pioneering routes, offering a fresh perspective that deepens our emotional connection to humanity and the planet.
★ A true record of a story about roots and values, sisterhood and adventure, testing limits, and how shared humanity and compassion drive change for a better world.
Description
Wild Wisdom recounts the story of social entrepreneur and philanthropist Christine Amour-Levar and the all-female expeditions she has led across the globe via her two non-profit organisations, Women on a Mission and HER Planet Earth. Over a decade, she has taken hundreds of women, of all nationalities, ages and backgrounds, to off the beaten track locations around the world on challenging, often pioneering, expeditions that really push them outside of their comfort zone.
She has run expeditions to some incredible places, from regions of the Arctic circle to the coldest, windiest and most remote continent on earth, Antarctica. Her teams have crossed the largest caves in the world in Vietnam, sailed across remote islands in Asia, were the first all-female team to bike across the frozen Arctic Circle Trail of Greenland and the Danakil Depression of Ethiopia – the hottest place on earth. And all these expeditions have had as mission to raise awareness and funds for vulnerable women, transforming the lives of thousands of women and girls in the process.
By sharing her personal story and highlighting her life lessons, from growing up on multiple continents to leading teams on expeditions, she sets the stage for a new approach to caring for the human condition and the planet, at a deeper, more intrinsic, heart level. Ultimately, this is a story about roots and values, sisterhood and adventure, pushing limits and the power of our common humanity and compassion to drive change and impact the world for the better.





