Professor Greg Whyte OBE – How to Achieve the Impossible | Healthy Ambition Podcast

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Professor Greg Whyte is responsible for orchestrating amazing psychical challenges with various celebrities to raise over £40million for Sports Relief. Greg is responsible for Eddie Izzard’s 43 marathons in 51 days and David Walliams’ swim across the English channel. Greg is also a former Olympian in his own right. In this episode, we discuss how to achieve the impossible, live outside of your comfort zone and what how to frame your psychology to overcome challenges. 

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