035: Anders Hofman's Ironman in Antarctica
32m
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Finding Zeal
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In this episode, Cohen and Josh take a look at the Iceman - Anders Hofman. Anders is well-known for being the first person ever to do an Ironman in Antarctica. Anders was just an ordinary guy who worked as a business analyst and marketing consultant until he decided to quit his job and accomplish this incredible feat. Cohen and Josh share their takes on what can be learned from someone ordinary accomplishing something so extraordinary. You can learn more and support the cause at https://www.projecticeman.com/
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