EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 28 MIN
Conquering Fear and Redefining Your Limits: Inside the Mind of a Celebrity Survival Expert
from She Who Dares, Wins.
Megan Hine is a wilderness guide, survivalist, and TV producer whose career is the stuff of Hollywood movies. From wild camping alone at 11 years old in Snowdonia to handling King Cobras and rigging stunts out of helicopters for major TV shows, she has spent her life making the inaccessible accessible.But a life of extreme adventure isn't without its mental hurdles. Despite hanging out of helicopters for work, Megan developed a terrifying phobia of them—which she actively cured by learning to fly a paramotor so she could understand air currents. She also had to navigate a heavily male-dominated industry, realizing early on that she would have to work twice as hard to get the same recognition as her male counterparts.Now, she has written a book detailing her experiences. It is a deeply personal account of her time in the wild, exploring the psychology of survival, the therapeutic benefits of nature, and how we can train our brains to handle everyday situations. It takes readers on a journey into why our bodies naturally crave comfort, and how pushing past that biological urge is the ultimate key to resilience.In this episode, we delve into Megan’s incredible career and what it has taught her. We discuss the psychology of fear, her encounters with deadly predators in extreme environments, how she handles high-profile celebrities who refuse safety gear, and why, as a society, we need to stop taking the easy route and start getting uncomfortable.✨ IN THIS EPISODE:00:00 Introduction and claiming the small wins02:01 A childhood in Snowdonia and solo camping at 1104:18 How a free beer led to a career in bushcraft07:37 Navigating the "boys' club" and working twice as hard09:42 Curing a paralyzing fear of helicopters12:33 How to build your own outdoor experience and qualifications15:57 The biology of comfort: why we instinctively take the easy route18:50 A terrifying encounter with a Mountain King Cobra22:07 Working with celebrities and enforcing boundaries24:36 Taking responsibility and getting out of your own way💬 QUOTES TO REMEMBER:On the biology of procrastination and fear: "If you study the behavior of any animal, it's all like survival is about efficiency and conservation of energy... It's ingrained in our very makeup to take easier options... but resilience is built through taking on challenges."On the great equalizer of the outdoors: "Nature doesn't discriminate, doesn't care what your walk, where you're from, what your background is... you are going to perform in the way nature performs."🔗 LINKS + MENTIONS:Megan's audiobook (as mentioned in the episode) is available to listen to now.Megan is a proud ambassador for the Scouts Skills for Life programJoin the She Who Dares Wins community🎙️ WANT MORE?Allie Bailey - discusses outrunning self-hate, the myth of self-sabotage, and how to conquer the brutal internal monologue holding you back: hereVanessa Ruck - from a devastating accident and a hospital bed to the Dakar Rally, redefining limits and setting audacious goals before you are ready: here💌 LOVE THIS EPISODE?Subscribe on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcastsLeave a 5⭐ review – it helps more people discover these storiesWatch all Episodes on Youtube Join Dare Club Now Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Megan Hine is a wilderness guide, survivalist, and TV producer whose career is the stuff of Hollywood movies. From wild camping alone at 11 years old in Snowdonia to handling King Cobras and rigging stunts out of helicopters for major TV shows, she has spent her life making the inaccessible accessible.But a life of extreme adventure isn't without its mental hurdles. Despite hanging out of helicopters for work, Megan developed a terrifying phobia of them—which she actively cured by learning to fly a paramotor so she could understand air currents. She also had to navigate a heavily male-dominated industry, realizing early on that she would have to work twice as hard to get the same recognition as her male counterparts.Now, she has written a book detailing her experiences. It is a deeply personal account of her time in the wild, exploring the psychology of survival, the therapeutic benefits of nature, and how we can train our brains to handle everyday situations. It takes readers on a journey into why our bodies naturally crave comfort, and how pushing past that biological urge is the ultimate key to resilience.In this episode, we delve into Megan’s incredible career and what it has taught her. We discuss the psychology of fear, her encounters with deadly predators in extreme environments, how she handles high-profile celebrities who refuse safety gear, and why, as a society, we need to stop taking the easy route and start getting uncomfortable.✨ IN THIS EPISODE:00:00 Introduction and claiming the small wins02:01 A childhood in Snowdonia and solo camping at 1104:18 How a free beer led to a career in bushcraft07:37 Navigating the "boys' club" and working twice as hard09:42 Curing a paralyzing fear of helicopters12:33 How to build your own outdoor experience and qualifications15:57 The biology of comfort: why we instinctively take the easy route18:50 A terrifying encounter with a Mountain King Cobra22:07 Working with celebrities and enforcing boundaries24:36 Taking responsibility and getting out of your own way💬 QUOTES TO REMEMBER:On the biology of procrastination and fear: "If you study the behavior of any animal, it's all like survival is about efficiency and conservation of energy... It's ingrained in our very makeup to take easier options... but resilience is built through taking on challenges."On the great equalizer of the outdoors: "Nature doesn't discriminate, doesn't care what your walk, where you're from, what your background is... you are going to perform in the way nature performs."🔗 LINKS + MENTIONS:Megan's audiobook (as mentioned in the episode) is available to listen to now.Megan is a proud ambassador for the Scouts Skills for Life programJoin the She Who Dares Wins community🎙️ WANT MORE?Allie Bailey - discusses outrunning self-hate, the myth of self-sabotage, and how to conquer the brutal internal monologue holding you back: hereVanessa Ruck - from a devastating accident and a hospital bed to the Dakar Rally, redefining limits and setting audacious goals before you are ready: here💌 LOVE THIS EPISODE?Subscribe on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcastsLeave a 5⭐ review – it helps more people discover these storiesWatch all Episodes on Youtube Join Dare Club Now Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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