Unstoppable Stories That Move
A podcast with a purpose highlighting ordinary people who do extra-ordinary things, while raising money for medical research. From everyday athletes & artists, scientists & survivors, care-givers & change-makers, these people relentlessly pursue their dreams, resiliently pushing through pain & setbacks. What's their purpose? What makes them Unstoppable? Tune in to listen as these seemingly normal people share their stories of resilience and inspire us to keep moving forward
Unstoppable Stories That Move
32. Walking the World for Women with Polly Letofsky
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In this unstoppable conversation, Polly Letofsky shares the story of walking solo around the world for five years to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research and how that journey became an ongoing study in human nature, resilience, and community.
Polly takes us from the early spark that led her to attempt the walk, to the moment she found herself truly alone for the first time in rural Australia… and into the unexpected, life-changing support of the Lions Club. What began as one woman passing a hat in a pub turned into a fundraising network that carried Polly from town to town, country to country, and through moments of culture shock and global upheaval.
Along the way, Polly reflects on walking before GPS, navigating the world as a solo woman traveler, witnessing how communities respond to illness and vulnerability, and why she never once considered quitting even when things were uncomfortable, uncertain, or overwhelming.
This episode is a powerful reminder that big missions are built one step at a time, and that support often shows up exactly when you need it.
In This Episode, You’ll Hear
- How Polly’s walk for breast cancer awareness began and why she knew it had to be about more than travel
- How a chance encounter with a Lions Club president changed everything
- How Lions Clubs coordinated support up the Australian coast and across the globe
- What it was like traveling and planning routes before GPS and smartphones
- Why Polly used McDonald’s as her universal meeting point on highways
- Life as a visibly foreign woman traveling alone in rural and tribal regions
- The realities of cultural difference, discomfort, and safety on the road
- How she learned to expect pivots instead of fearing them
- Experiencing 9/11 abroad and relying on global service organizations for stability
- The long road from walk → book → publishing career, including hard-earned lessons about the industry
Key Takeaways
- Big goals are sustained through consistency, not comfort.
- Community support can appear in unexpected places
- Discomfort is not the same as danger, but awareness always matters.
- You don’t need to know every step in advance just the next one.
- Grassroots action is powerful, especially when research funding is at stake.
Resources Mentioned
- Lions Club
- https://www.senseofsecurity.org/
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