Ep. 85: Jamin Heppell - Life Transformation Through Mountains And Marathons
Unbeatable Podcast with Jeff Struecker
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16-May-2023
As the oldest of 3 boys in a competitive family in Australia, Jamin Heppell developed two passions very early in life: athletic excellence and leadership. After founding several businesses and hitting severe burnout, he completely changed course and co-founded an incredibly successful company called Mountains and Marathons, allowing people from all walks of life to experience transformative adventures in unique locations all over the world.
Despite having endured 2 knee reconstructions and 4 arthroscopes, Jamin has run a marathon on 6 continents, climbed Mt. Everest Base Camp, summited Mt Kilimanjaro 8 times, completed 3 ultramarathons, and is in the Guinness Book of World Records.
You’ll hear:
- What it was like to grow up in a hyper-competitive home
- Why he spent a lot of his teen years on crutches
- What caused him to pursue leadership and coaching
- How he navigated career burnout and completely changed direction
- What he believes to be more important than winning
- His advice for anyone who wants to pursue a new vision for their life
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