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What a Mountaineer Can-Do

What a Mountaineer Can-Do

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Nick Constantine, the director of solution enablement at Microsoft, joins Donny Badamo on this week's episode of Powered by the People. Nick works for Microsoft, is a veteran, and is a former chairman of the Seattle Mountain Rescue Board. Motivated by a life-changing event, Nick joined Seattle Mountain Rescue, an all-volunteer organization known for its extensive history in mountain rescue. The group handles diverse missions, from aiding lost hikers to intricate operations involving injured climbers in challenging terrains. Seattle Mountain Rescue's dedication highlights the vital role of skilled volunteers in ensuring the safety of outdoor enthusiasts.

In This Episode, You Will Learn:

  • The importance of creative problem-solving and adaptability in combat engineering
  • How venturing beyond routine allows you to uncover new perspectives and challenges
  • Nick's personal experience which led him to realize the value of search and rescue.

Some Questions We Ask:

  • What's the process when adjusting your life to help others and have an impact?
  • How can individuals be prepared and informed before engaging in outdoor activities?
  • What holds more value than reaching the summit during mountaineering experiences?

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