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The Endurance Limits Podcast
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Join us as we prepare for our upcoming project to row 2700 miles across the pacific in 2021.
Endurance Limits are a team of ordinary guys daring to take on the most extreme physical and mental challenge in the world to raise money to build a hydrotherapy pool for disabled children in Hertfordshire, England.
This podcast will follow their journey, introduce you to the team, interview people close to the project and give you an insight into the minds of those taking part.
Embrace their Positive (but) mental attitude and help us raise £100k to build a hydrotherapy pool for the disabled children at St.Elizabeth's by going to www.endurancelimits.net and clicking on the donate now button.
Endurance Limits are a team of ordinary guys daring to take on the most extreme physical and mental challenge in the world to raise money to build a hydrotherapy pool for disabled children in Hertfordshire, England.
This podcast will follow their journey, introduce you to the team, interview people close to the project and give you an insight into the minds of those taking part.
Embrace their Positive (but) mental attitude and help us raise £100k to build a hydrotherapy pool for the disabled children at St.Elizabeth's by going to www.endurancelimits.net and clicking on the donate now button.
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In this mini-episode, we share the story of Hadley, Darren's son, who, at 18 months, collapsed and fell into a series of seizures that ultimately required the assistance of the fantastic staff and facilities of Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Over the years, the team has completed numerous endurance events to fulfil the promise Darren made over 12 years ago.
Now, as we get set to endure the Amazon River, we ask for your help to raise as much money as possible to help Great Ormond Street continue to do the extraordinary work it does and continue to be a beacon of hope for families in the most dire situations.
Donate Now at: https://justgiving.com/fundraising/amazonrow
In this episode, Darren and Josh discuss an emerging situation in Peru, where the rowing expedition begins. Very suddenly, the safest part of the row has the potential to be the most dangerous ...
If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to follow along and share it with your friends and family.
We are rowing the entire navigable length of the Amazon River in August 2024 in order to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. To donate, follow the justgiving link below:
https://justgiving.com/fundraising/amazonrow
Welcome to the first episode of the new season of "The Endurance Limits Podcast"! Join us on an incredible journey as we prepare for our upcoming expedition to row the entire length of the Amazon River in September 2024. In this episode, we reflect on our successful row across the Pacific Ocean in 2021 and interview Anton Wright, the first person to row the Amazon River in a team of two. Anton shares his insights and challenges, providing valuable perspectives for our upcoming extreme rowing voyage.
We kick off the season by recapping the highs and lows of our awe-inspiring journey across the Pacific Ocean. Then, we dive deep into our interview with Anton Wright, a true trailblazer in the world of extreme rowing. Anton discusses the tremendous obstacles he faced during his historic Amazon River row, offering us invaluable insights into the physical, mental, and logistical demands of such an expedition. Join us as we embark on this thrilling adventure, exploring the intricacies of planning, preparation, and the perspectives of key figures involved in our audacious quest to conquer the Amazon River.
The team welcome you from Mexico again as we talk with Arron Worby in his 'Getting to know you' episode. Arron co founded Endurance Limits along with Darren Clawson & has been there every step of the way over the past 12 years and has some incredible stories to tell.
If you are enjoying these episodes, please share this podcast with your friends and family. You can also share a screenshot of the podcast to your social media page where we'd love to give you a shoutout and a thank you for your support.
To read more about the project and the charities we hope to support with this challenge, please visit www.endurancelimits.net
We look forward to welcoming you on the next episode where we continue to talk with Arron.
In this episode, the team welcome you from Mexico as they discuss the latest updates to the project, being in Mexico and interview a new addition to the Endurance Limits team.
If you are enjoying these episodes, please share this podcast with your friends and family. You can also share a screenshot of the podcast to your social media page where we'd love to give you a shoutout and a thank you for your support.
To read more about the project and the charities we hope to support with this challenge, please visit www.endurancelimits.net
We look forward to welcoming you on the next episode where we talk to Arron Worby.
In this episode we bring you a deep dive interview/conversation between Darren Clawson & Simon Evans. Two of the crew members involved in the Endurance Limits project. We wanted you to get to know Simon and gain an insight into his thoughts, feelings and motives behind entering into the team and project.
You can keep up to date with the project by following us on social media '@endurancelimits'
To donate to the amazing charities the team are fundraising for, visit www.endurancelimits.net for links to their justgiving page.
Darren talks with Justin Adkin from Sea Sabre who is building the boat the endurance limits team will row across the pacific in.
In this episode, you can hear all about how Justin got into boat building, his own expeditions in ocean rowing and more details about the custom designed boat he is building for the team.
For more details on the endurance limits project, and to donate, go to www.endurancelimits.net



