Yeo
shared with students all about his journey to get to Mount Everest, his
experience on the mountain, why he chose not to go to the final summit, and so
much more. Yeo engaged students with his stories of adventure in the mountains,
but also spoke to the life skills and mentality that every student can strive
to take with them on any adventure they choose.
Bill Yeo sharing his experiences with the students |
After
hearing from Yeo, students had an opportunity to ask questions and a couple
were even able to sit down with him for a recorded session about his
experience.
In
response to a question regarding how he dealt with the danger of climbing Mount
Everest, Bill Yeo shared that “The more often you are exposed to risky
environments, the more conditioned you are to those environments”. He also stated
how this can be dangerous, because “you don’t think things seem dangerous”.
When
asked about how to follow in his footsteps, Yeo simply said, “Start setting
some goals.” He followed that up with encouraging students to ask, “what are
the steps I need to take on the way to that goal?”
Yeo
encouraged the students who attended not to be dissuaded from pursuing their
goals and passions, but to work hard for them, saying, “If you have the desire
to do something, you can do anything you want to do.”
Katahdin
Talks is a series presented by the Katahdin Program that brings in speakers
with a variety of experiences to share with high school students, both those in
the Katahdin Program as well as in Windham High School.
When
asked why he created the Katahdin Talks series, Dr. Rod Nadeau,
Katahdin Adventure Based Counselor, RSU14 said, “It's essentially our version of TED talks - A time
and place for intellectual sparks to fly as we learn about new topics of
interest. The mission of Katahdin Talks
is to help generate intellectual curiosity and enrich our academics by
providing a time and place for students and staff to expand our learning
through lecture and dialogue. Although
we've invited some well-known folks, my hope is staff and students will also
volunteer as guest speakers to enhance our learning community.”
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