What Mount Everest Taught Her About Failure, Fear, and Finding Her Voice: Alison Levine
What Mount Everest Taught Her About Failure, Fear, and Finding Her Voice: Alison Levine  
Podcast: QUESTION EVERYTHING,danielle robay,prettysmart,pretty smart
Published On: Thu Jul 24 2025
Description: What does it take to lead the first American women’s Everest expedition, survive a near-fatal heart condition, and keep climbing into your 50s? For mountaineer, author, and speaker Alison Levine it all comes down to one thing: putting one foot in front of the other, even when you’re terrified. Alison joins Danielle to talk about the summit attempt that made her the butt of a late-night punchline—and the second attempt that helped her rewrite what success really means. In this episode, she shares how a childhood marked by isolation, medical setbacks, and grit shaped her into one of the most inspiring leaders on and off the mountain. Alison shares: How being born with a hole in her heart shaped her risk tolerance The story behind the first American Women’s Everest Expedition—and why they had to turn around 270 feet from the top What it felt like to fail so publicly—and what she learned when she finally reached the summit 8 years later The mantra that replaced “go big or go home” Why fear can be your best asset Her surprising leadership advice (hint: ego isn't the enemy) The unspoken voice every woman battles—and how to train it to speak differently Why the strongest teams honor each other’s limits What she learned dragging a 150-pound sled across Antarctica Why she just left her successful speaking career to write a one-woman show—and what’s at stake How being “the smallest one on the team” became her greatest asset The quote from Pitbull that reframed how she views failure Book rec: Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl Follow Alison on Instagram here.