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Episode 307: Pushing Yourself to Triumph with Sean Swarner

Written by Insights Contributor | Oct 10, 2024 6:00:00 AM

 

Named one of the top 8 most inspirational people in history, Sean Swarner is a true testament to resilience and determination. After surviving two terminal cancers and a year-long coma with only one lung, Sean went on to summit Mt. Everest, climb the highest peak on every continent, ski to the North and South Poles, and complete the Hawaii Ironman Triathlon. Beyond these incredible achievements, Sean empowers others through his keynotes and coaching, inspiring audiences to reach their full potential. Listen to this inspiring episode with Sean and learn that anything is possible when you have the right mindset.

Bio: Sean Swarner is a living legend who's ranked among history's most inspiring figures. With multiple world records, he's the focus in an Emmy-nominated Amazon Film, and sought-after presence on global media platforms like ESPN, CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX, CNN, and beyond. He is the only individual in history to conquer Everest, the highest mountain on all continents, ski to both Poles, and complete the Hawaii Ironman Triathlon. This phenomenal feat unfolded after surviving not one, but two terminal cancers, enduring a dire 14-day prognosis, and emerging from a year-long coma - with one lung.

From the brink of death to breathtaking triumph, Sean's odyssey unveils the secrets to shattering limitations and defying fears. His magnetic presence has illuminated stages across the globe, leaving an indelible mark on countless souls. His corporate speaking and collaborations have become a compass, guiding millions of lives toward transformation and empowerment. Now, Sean unveils the tools sculpting his purpose-driven life. His secrets are your gateway to a transformative journey of meaning, passion, significance, and boundless opportunities.

Sean’s Something Extra: "I think the something extra that every leader needs is to get out of their own way. I think they need to learn to lead from behind, get your personal core values order. Because you can be an inspiration to so many people, but if you're not empowering them, what's the point?"

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