Dean Stott on The Toughest Forces on Earth, Becoming Relentless, Breaking World Records, Coaching and The Blue Rose Foundation

Acta Non Verba - Un pódcast de Marcus Aurelius Anderson - Miercoles

In this episode Dean Stott, a former British Special Forces soldier, world record-setting cyclist, and mindset coach discusses his journey from the military to private security and achieving a world record in cycling. Dean shares his views on the importance of adaptability, the danger of stagnation, and the necessity of pushing out of one’s comfort zone. Key highlights include his charitable efforts with the mental health campaign Heads Together and his insights into coping with post-achievement voids. The conversation also delves into the Blue Rose Foundation's work against human trafficking and Dean's involvement in the Netflix series, 'Toughest Forces on Earth.'

Episode Highlights:

06:30 The Importance of Resilience

10:13 Dean Stott's Incredible Bike Ride

16:04 Raising Awareness and Funds for Mental Health

32:45 Understanding the Void in Success

33:59 Balancing Success and Family

36:52 Facing Hardships and Moving Forward

42:14 The Journey to TV and Toughest Forces

51:18 The Blue Rose Foundation

In everything he does, Dean Stott draws on a colorful and dramatic personal journey. A former soldier in the Special Boat Service (SBS), his military career was ended by a parachuting accident in 2011. He quickly transitioned to the private security sector, where he carved out a reputation for being willing to take on any job, no matter how dangerous. He has since become a record-breaking explorer and adventurer, while establishing a successful career as a motivational speaker.

Learn more about Dean here: https://www.deanstott.com/

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