
Rosie Stancer
Peak People: Strategies For Sustained Excellence
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Episode · 30:37 · Oct 12, 2022
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Rosie Stancer. Polar and Desert explorer since 1996An accomplished athlete, Polar and Desert explorer since 1996, Rosie has embarked on a series of major polar expeditions. Her achievements are testimony to the fact that dreams can be realised through skill, determination, and courage! In today’s episode, Rosie shares some of her gruelling stories of an incredible explorer, including her survival tactics from falling into the Arctic Ice Sheet and encountering nasty frostbite.Timestamps[00:38] About Rosie and what led her to the world of exploration.[04:34] Rosie’s perspective on women trespassing the men’s world.[05:08] Rosie’s achievements and passion for the environment.[11:34] Rosie’s the scary story of how she experienced nasty frostbite.[19:34] Comparing the North pole & South Pole Arctic expedition experiences.[22:21] Rosie’s exploration skills can be developed in the business world.[25:32] Rosie’s expedition team and their different roles.[27:40] Relating exploration skills in the business world.[29:55] Is Jackson Swiss a good fit for her future expeditions?Notable Quotes●     “Every challenge I encountered was equal, if not more. It’s not biceps but what is in your head and heart.”●     “Every risk should be calculated because it's better to survive and come back with a story than not to survive and be able to share the story with anybody.”●     “Most men dream at night with their eyes closed, and when they wake up in the morning, they find it was pure vanity. The men who dream during the day with their eyes open are the dangerous men because they may act on their dreams.”●     “You must have the courage to pick yourself up every time you’re knocked down.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
30m 37s · Oct 12, 2022
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