How completing the world's ultimate triathlon was a case of mind over matter . . . with James Ketchell - a podcast by Heinnie Haynes

from 2016-05-04T06:00

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This is episode 16 of the Hardest Kit on the Planet Podcast.
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This is the show where we speak to the hardest people and
companies on the planet, looking at what makes them tick, from
adventurers and explorers to knife makers, bushcrafters, preppers
and generally awesome outdoors people.


 I’m your host Ben Roberts, and i’ll be your guide with
each and every episode of the podcast. If you do have any
questions, guest suggestions or comments please feel free to drop
me a message anytime to "mailto:podcast@heinnie.com">podcast@heinnie.com


So onto to the guest . . .


This weeks guest is James Ketchell, who is a global adventurers
and speaker. He has rowed oceans, climbed mountains, cycled around
the world and also written a really good book; The Ultimate
Triathlon.


In this episode we talk all about how James got into the doors,
what his motivations were and what made him take on the challenges
he did. We also chat about some of the mishaps and accidents he
suffered along the way, and look at how he overcame those. As well
as all that we also discuss the scouting movement in the UK,
especially looking at the benefits of Scouts and how you can
potentially get involved!


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