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The Freedom Project

by Tom Foxley, Performance Coach for Adventurepreneurs

Do you crave freedom and adventure?... freedom to do what you want when you want... but also freedom from your own limits. The Freedom Project is here fore those of you who live for adventure and freedom. Your host, Tom Foxley, is a performance coach to adventurepreneurs, former Royal Marines Commando, a fellow freedom seeker, skier, mountaineer, and climber who lives for adventure. Tom has been coaching elite performers for a decade. In The Freedom Project, Tom interviews adventure athletes, explorers, mountaineers, and the like to inspire you to take the trip you always longed to take, and to learn from the best. Tom also interviews business owners and entrepreneurs who have created a life of adventure and freedom so you can learn their lessons and create it for yourself. You’ll be getting at least one interview per week with a world class performer who will not only give you your weekly dose of sweet adventure tales, but give you insights to apply to your own life. Once per week, Tom will also get highly tactical and teach you strategies you can deploy into your own life. If you’re ski, climb, surf, BASE jump, MTB, love alpinism and mountaineering, snowboard, hike... and want to spend more time doing more cool shit, The Freedom Project for you. www.instagram.com/tomfoxley

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Episodes

S3E51: From SAS to Self-Mastery: Lindsay Bruce’s Warrior Journey

59m · Published 27 Dec 05:15

Welcome to "The Freedom Project," where we delve deep into the lives of those who embody resilience, innovation, and the spirit of adventure.

In this episode, we're incredibly excited to introduce Lindsay Bruce, a man whose life is a testament to the power of transformation and the warrior spirit.

Lindsay's journey is extraordinary – from the demanding world of the SAS, where he honed his skills in one of the most elite military units, to the discipline and dedication of professional bodybuilding, he has constantly pushed the boundaries of human potential.

But Lindsay's story doesn't stop at physical prowess.

He's now channelling his vast experience into The Modern Warrior Project, a platform where he empowers others through coaching and mentorship.

His approach intertwines the mental, physical, and spiritual aspects of self-development, drawing on his own life lessons to guide others on their paths to personal greatness.

In our conversation, we'll explore Lindsay's unique methodologies, which intriguingly overlap with our own.

We'll also delve into his experiences with psychedelics and how these have shaped his journey and perspectives.

Expect a deep dive into the mind of a man who has not only faced immense challenges but has also transformed these experiences into a source of strength and enlightenment for others.

Join us as we uncover the layers of Lindsay Bruce's inspiring story, learning how he embodies the essence of a modern warrior, and how his experiences can inspire and guide us in our own pursuits of freedom and adventure.

S3E50: Frozen, Crushed by Sea Ice, and Isolated: What Giant Adventures Teach You About Living Life Fully w/Mark Agnew

1h 29m · Published 20 Dec 05:15

Live your life as an adventure.

Not as something to be endured, but embraced. A challenge designed to forge you into the very best version of yourself. THAT is what life is.

In this conversation, my guest Mark Agnew shares his secrets to a grand adventure.

Including…

  • The three components to ensure that every adventure gives you what you seek
  • What you learn about failure and success from two aborted rows across the atlantic
  • What becoming the first person to kayak the northwest passage taught mark about challenge
  • And how to find contentment in the effort not the outcome.

Mark is an adventurer, journalist, and speaker.

In 2023, Mark became part of a group who were the first to cross the Northwest passage by human power. A challenge that lasted 102 days where he was faced with polar bears, and potentially catastrophic sea ice. He has a history of adventure and will teach you a tonne about living life as an adventure.

So please welcome, Mark Agnew

S3E49: How To Respond To Challenge & Create Freedom w/ Neil Laughton

57m · Published 13 Dec 05:15

Life either happens to you, or for you.

In Neil Laughton’s case, he chose the latter.

I say chose, because what could have been setbacks were turned into the events that made him the man he is today.

That is our constant choice. The ability to lean into life as the adventure it is.

Not something to be shied away from, or resisted, but embraced.

It’s that willingness to lean into, and engage with our apparent mishaps that transform them from adversity into teaching.

Neil has applied this approach to the two areas which we love learning about on the freedom project podcast, adventure, and business.

Through these, he has created freedom.

Neil Laughton is a successful business entrepreneur, multiple Guinness World Record breaking adventurer, former Royal Marines Commando, helicopter pilot and Special Forces Officer.

During a varied business career he founded companies in property development, construction, commercial interiors and office furniture, which were bought by a FTSE 100 in 2011.

Since then Neil has focused on helping business leaders become more inspirational and their teams to deliver exceptional performance. He is the CEO of Laughton & Co Ltd, Director of Floating Developments Ltd, Founder of the Penny Farthing Club and Vice-President of the charity Scientific Exploration Society.

Neil has a passion for travel, sport and adventure. He has organised and led more than 50 expeditions on 7 continents – by land, sea and air. He summited Mt Everest with Bear Grylls, circumnavigated the UK & Ireland on a jet ski and he piloted the world’s first road legal flying car on a 10,000 km journey from London to Timbuktu and across the Sahara Desert.

You have a tonne to learn from this guy, so here is Neil Laughton

S3E48: The Mountain Athlete Physio, Don Lesar: 5 Essential Exercises For Mountain Athletes

1h 22m · Published 08 Dec 05:15

Physios, just like climbing coaches, chefs, bankers, and hell, even adventurepreneurs, aren’t all made of equal quality.

Some are stuck in techniques of the 1980s. Others are on the bleeding edge of the most advanced research.

Some are uncaring and impersonal. Others are highly personal and connect with you.

So how do you tell the difference?

And what should you look out for?

Particularly as a mountain athlete.

Today, on The Freedom Project, I interview the mountain athlete physio, Don Lesar. Don is a Co-Founder of The Movement, a multidisciplinary performance rehab clinic in Ontario, Canada.

Don also works very closely with Arc-teryx athletes in a unique capacity.

In other words, he knows his shit.

In this episode, we will cover:

  • How to tell a great physio from a waste of money
  • The greatest BS you’ve been told about physio for mountain athletes
  • Don’s 5 essential exercises for mountain athletes
  • And a whole lot more

S3E47: 10 Years Ago I Was a Complete Failure

11m · Published 06 Dec 05:15
From Despair to Determination: A Decade of Transformation

Ten years ago, I was a broken man, standing in a job centre, completely broke and filled with false pride. This moment marked the beginning of a remarkable journey of self-discovery and transformation. Fast forward to eight years ago, I took a bold step by investing in a gym, a decision that was less about finances and more about exploring my identity. Around the same time, I fasted under the guise of health and self-challenge, masking the harsh reality that I couldn't afford food.

The Turning Points: Achievements and Adventures

Significant milestones marked my path to self-improvement. Seven years ago, earning the green beret of the Royal Marines Commando reshaped my self-view, instilling a belief in my capability for success. Moving to Canada four years later, I discovered a profound connection with the mountains, realising a key part of my identity. The pinnacle of this journey was marrying the love of my life, who stood by me through every hurdle, proving that support is essential for growth.

S3E46: How To Use Adventure To Transform Yourself w/ Charlie Walker: Lessons From The Wilds

1h 15m · Published 01 Dec 05:15

When asked why risk it all to be the first person to climb Everest, George Mallory responded with a mysterious answer that speaks to so many explorers, adventurers, and mountaineers.

“Because it is there.”

There’s something in many of us adventurers, that looks at the magnificent peak as a writer looks at the blank page.

It is just beckoning to be explored, to bear witness to our striving and creativity. A blank canvas to hone our soul.

Journeys too, illogical and unnecessary, kindle a flame in our heart; an ancient, mythical call to adventure.

But why?

Honestly, I’m unsure.

I believe that if someone asks, they will never truly understand.

Personally speaking, adventure provides me with the opportunity to slay my personal dragons, to tap into the attributes that lie in reserve, and to connect to something more real than reality itself.

It’s a psychedelic trip without the exogenous substance.

In today’s conversation with adventurer, author, and speaker, Charlie Walker, you learn the lessons from someone who has spent years on adventurers that do all of the aforementioned.

You’ll also discover:

  • How not to lose your mind if you’re locked up in a Russian prison on charges of espionage
  • What personality traits Charlie wishes he could keep that vanish when he’s home from adventures
  • The ubiquitous character who found Charlie in every single corner of the world
  • How to plan adventures that transform your soul

S3E45: The Balance of Self-Sacrifice in Building A Business & Creating Freedom w/ Don Armand

1h 13m · Published 29 Nov 05:15

Your family, your clients, even your dog. If you give to those around you without expectation of reciprocation, your life will be meaningful and eventually, you will be rewarded.

Fail to look after yourself though and you never be able to give fully.

Whether you’re building a business, nurturing your family, or leading a polar expedition, mastering the balance of prioritising your greatest asset, you, with service of others, is key.

Many fall short of this optimal balance. Their life will suffer as a result.

Today, with ex-England international rugby player turned entrepreneur, Don Armand, we explore what that balance looks like.

Here’s what we’re going to cover:

  • Unlock the Secrets of Ubuntu: Dive into an ancient African philosophy that unveils surprising ways to simplify and enrich your life journey.
  • Discover The Hidden Cost of Pro Sports: Explore the unexpected ways a professional sports career can shape and sometimes limit personal growth in unforeseen ways.
  • Transforming Adversity into Strength: Discover how embracing positivity can turn life's toughest challenges into inspiring stories of hope and resilience.
  • Facing the Storm: Lessons in Resilience: Uncover the profound lessons of hope and perseverance learned from surviving intense political turmoil and life-altering events.
  • Lead by Growing Yourself: Learn the art of becoming a more impactful leader by prioritising your own personal growth and how it can uplift those around you.

Here’s a great conversation with the one and only Don Armand.

S3E44: Rewilding Your Life: Nature’s Unusual Tools To Be The Best Version Of You w/ Nick Goldsmith

1h 13m · Published 24 Nov 05:15

Returning from his sixth overseas deployment in seven years, Nick Goldsmith hit rock bottom.

Complex PTSD consumed Nick’s life.

He used traditional forms of therapy that were provided by the military, but they didn’t fully provide what he needed.

Rewilding himself gave him a pathway to connect with a more authentic version of himself.

His woodland gave him the opportunity not just to reconnect, but to give to others who were pursuing their own mental health.

Over the years, Nick has become a wilderness survival consultant, author, businessman and speaker.

In today's conversation, you can expect to learn:

  • What a circular business model means to Nick
  • Nick’s foundation of mental health that you can find in nature
  • What today’s way of living is doing to ruin your quality of life
  • What nature will provide you that traditional mental performance models cannot

S3E43: The SECRET To Having EVERYTHING You Ever Wanted

13m · Published 22 Nov 05:15

Addressing a group of open-minded men, I delivered what I believed was a compelling talk. From the outside, my life seemed perfect. I was a newlywed, a successful entrepreneur, a former Royal Marines commando, a skilled outdoorsman, and a dog owner. However, beneath this veneer of success, I was grappling with deep-rooted imposter syndrome and a persistent sense of emptiness.

Despite my external achievements, I felt misaligned. My mental fitness was strong, yet I felt off-track, like a train slightly derailed. This inner turmoil came to a head during my honeymoon, where I found myself sobbing uncontrollably. It wasn't mental illness driving this breakdown, but a profound misalignment with my life's direction.

S3E42: Building Your Passion Business & Total Freedom w/ Stella Kamba

44m · Published 17 Nov 05:15

The death of a parent and a friend pointing out that you need to get a life. You wouldn’t elect for these two things if you had that choice.

But these two things proved to be turning points in Stella Kamba’s life.

She lived the corporate life and was excellent at it. But something nagged at her to do something more aligned with her true self.

That thing was to start More Life Adventures; a business providing adventurous fitness holidays for busy people.

Stella has been on a massive journey of transformation, and in this conversation, Stella and I discuss…

  • The details of her growth as that person
  • The obstacles she has faced in her journey and how she overcame them
  • What it’s like to take that big step
  • How her mindset has shifted along the way

It’s been a privilege to work with Stella on just a small part of this journey. My hope is that you can use this as a jumping off point to move to your next level as an adventurepreneur.

If you’re interested in levelling up as an Adventurepreneur, I offer a handful of free adventurepreneur assessments each month where we can discuss what your next level looks like and how to attain that.

To see if you qualify for a free adventurepreneur assessment, head to my instagram profile @tomfoxley and send me the word "adventurepreneur".

The Freedom Project has 175 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 128:04:47. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 18th, 2024 08:10.

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