2fold: Investing for impact, special episode with Wim Hof

Future Generation presents a special 2fold podcast episode featuring Wim Hof, the ‘Iceman’ famed for extreme feats via his cold, breath and meditation method that enhances physical and mental wellbeing.

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This special episode of 2fold: Investing for Impact features Wim Hof, a Dutch adventurer, extreme athlete and motivational speaker.

Wim is known as the Iceman for his ability to withstand freezing temperatures and holds more than 20 Guinness World Records. He has climbed Kilimanjaro wearing only a pair of shorts. He has run a half marathon above the Arctic Circle barefooted and is affectionately called the Godfather of Cold. He is famous for his Wim Hof Method, a combination of frequent cold exposure, breathing techniques, and meditation. According to Wim this method can help people achieve remarkable feats and it can improve your overall wellbeing, both physical and mental.

The episode is available on all major podcast platforms and you can read the transcript.


 

 

 

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