[Bonus] Why Success Needs to Hurt First.
In 1930, the 23 year old Freddie Chapman led a British expedition to Greenland. He experienced such ferocious cold that he lost all his finger and toenails. He got lost at sea and spent 20 hours in a kayak. During one exploration he fell into a deep gash in a glacier and just barely saved himself by holding onto the handles of his dog sled - pulling himself hand over hand back to the top. At the end of this exploration, he was one of only 3 people who made it out alive. What do you think? Share your thoughts in the Facebook Group >> edgy.es/fbgroup
An episode of the EDGY Conversations podcast, hosted by The EDGY Empire, titled "[Bonus] Why Success Needs to Hurt First." was published on January 11, 2018 and runs 1 minutes.
January 11, 2018 ·1m · EDGY Conversations
Summary
In 1930, the 23 year old Freddie Chapman led a British expedition to Greenland. He experienced such ferocious cold that he lost all his finger and toenails. He got lost at sea and spent 20 hours in a kayak. During one exploration he fell into a deep gash in a glacier and just barely saved himself by holding onto the handles of his dog sled - pulling himself hand over hand back to the top. At the end of this exploration, he was one of only 3 people who made it out alive. What do you think? Share your thoughts in the Facebook Group >> edgy.es/fbgroup
Episode Description
In 1930, the 23 year old Freddie Chapman led a British expedition to Greenland. He experienced such ferocious cold that he lost all his finger and toenails. He got lost at sea and spent 20 hours in a kayak. During one exploration he fell into a deep gash in a glacier and just barely saved himself by holding onto the handles of his dog sled - pulling himself hand over hand back to the top. At the end of this exploration, he was one of only 3 people who made it out alive.
What do you think? Share your thoughts in the Facebook Group >> edgy.es/fbgroup
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