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NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE, IT JUST HASN'T BEEN DONE YET
This episode of the Fearless Mindset Podcast is the last part of our conversation with Dean Stott, a Tier 1 special forces soldier, adventurer, world-record breaker, and author of Relentless.
Dean talks about the situation in Ukraine and his own experiences with security in places like Mogadishu. He digs into how war is a business and how the security on the ground is made successful through the intelligence provided by locals.
He also discusses his other projects which include an upcoming TV show and breaking world records with his bike. Dean also gets vulnerable with his parachuting accident which ended his special forces days, as well as learning about the spectrum of services that executive protection can provide.
GOLDEN NUGGETS
A parachuting accident ends Dean's special forces career - Dean: "I got injured in the military. I'd never had any ambitions of leaving the special forces. I've had 16 years. I had a parachuting accident that tore all the ligaments in my knee, hamstring, my calf, and my quadriceps. And that's then how I found myself working in the security industry."
The anticipation of a challenge is worse than your participation - Dean: "Anticipation is worse than participation. A lot of people will tell you why they can't do it or worry about why they can't do it. And actually, once they've done it and they look back, they're like, actually it wasn't that bad. So yeah, that's one thing I'd say for anyone who's looking to do it, set their own challenges."
Get to know more about Dean:
LinkedIn | Website
To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen to major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.
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NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE, IT JUST HASN'T BEEN DONE YET
This episode of the Fearless Mindset Podcast is the last part of our conversation with Dean Stott, a Tier 1 special forces soldier, adventurer, world-record breaker, and author of Relentless.
Dean talks about the situation in Ukraine and his own experiences with security in places like Mogadishu. He digs into how war is a business and how the security on the ground is made successful through the intelligence provided by locals.
He also discusses his other projects which include an upcoming TV show and breaking world records with his bike. Dean also gets vulnerable with his parachuting accident which ended his special forces days, as well as learning about the spectrum of services that executive protection can provide.
GOLDEN NUGGETS
A parachuting accident ends Dean's special forces career - Dean: "I got injured in the military. I'd never had any ambitions of leaving the special forces. I've had 16 years. I had a parachuting accident that tore all the ligaments in my knee, hamstring, my calf, and my quadriceps. And that's then how I found myself working in the security industry."
The anticipation of a challenge is worse than your participation - Dean: "Anticipation is worse than participation. A lot of people will tell you why they can't do it or worry about why they can't do it. And actually, once they've done it and they look back, they're like, actually it wasn't that bad. So yeah, that's one thing I'd say for anyone who's looking to do it, set their own challenges."
Get to know more about Dean:
LinkedIn | Website
To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen to major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.
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